Pool Homes in Rancho Mirage: What This Search Really Means
For buyers comparing Rancho Mirage, this page narrows the search through the listings that are active right now. This is a live-inventory view, which makes it strongest for comparing today's options. Buyers should calibrate expectations around a median build year of about 1985 and established Coachella Valley inventory from the 1980s and 1990s. The most useful comparisons happen at the intersection of location, upkeep, amenities, and floor plan.
For many buyers, this price range is where Rancho Mirage starts to feel especially useful. Rancho Mirage is known for privacy, Eisenhower Health access, established club neighborhoods, estate lots, and central-valley convenience. A practical reader for this page is medical-access buyers, country-club shoppers, privacy-focused owners, and luxury downsizers. The median list price is $1,077,000, with a middle band from roughly $673,100 to $2,046,000. The strongest listing is not always the biggest one; it is the one whose tradeoffs match the buyer's plan.
The neighborhood pattern is just as important as the price range. Subdivision data points first to Mission Hills Country Club (31), The Springs Country Club (27), Magnesia Falls Cove (13), Not Applicable (13), and Rancho Las Palmas Country Club (12). The community layer adds gated estates, historic club neighborhoods, condo communities, and fairway-oriented homes. The property mix currently includes 185 single-family residences, 89 condos, and 4 other residential categories. The inspection conversation should make room for this point: estate lots and older club homes should be checked for roof, HVAC, pool, and irrigation condition.
Buyers should treat this search as a tradeoff exercise, not a simple price sort. A strong offer strategy starts by comparing the practical tradeoff: privacy and prestige may mean larger lots, higher upkeep, and more varied renovation histories. A buyer should test whether the home fits seasonal use, year-round living, rental restrictions where relevant, and the maintenance they want to handle personally.
Market Snapshot
For this page, buyers can compare 278 active listings in Rancho Mirage. Current asking prices run from roughly $175,000 to $10,950,000. The average list price is $1,684,181; the median list price is $1,077,000. The middle half of active inventory sits between about $673,100 and $2,046,000, and the 90th percentile is near $4,162,500.
The median home size is about 2,634 square feet, and the median price per square foot is roughly $411. Bedroom and bathroom coverage is strong enough to read the typical home at about 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Square footage needs context: layout, outdoor space, HOA services, and updates can matter just as much.
The property mix currently includes 185 single-family residences, 89 condos, and 4 other residential categories. Subdivision data points first to Mission Hills Country Club (31), The Springs Country Club (27), Magnesia Falls Cove (13), Not Applicable (13), and Rancho Las Palmas Country Club (12). Buyers should group similar homes by neighborhood, condition, amenities, exposure, parking, and monthly ownership structure.
The figures here come from active inventory. There are 84 listings in this filter with an on-market date in the last 30 days. Within this set, 119 listings are showing a price adjustment compared with original ask. The median days on market is about 64 days. Last updated: May 02, 2026.
Market Context
The useful context is how this page compares with the broader Rancho Mirage active market. These 278 listings represent about 87% of the active residential inventory in Rancho Mirage. A smaller share can make listing-level tradeoffs more important from the start.
Feature pages should be read against all Rancho Mirage inventory because a pool filter can concentrate certain communities and property ages. The most useful next move is to pair this page with nearby filters, then read each listing for condition, rules, orientation, and ownership cost. The current Spark DB pull supports active inventory counts, property mix, days on market, and price-adjustment counts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Rancho Mirage pool homes cluster in certain communities?
Subdivision data points first to Mission Hills Country Club (31), The Springs Country Club (27), Magnesia Falls Cove (13), Not Applicable (13), and Rancho Las Palmas Country Club (12). The local cluster matters because the same feature can live very differently from one community to another.
Are pool homes in Rancho Mirage mostly newer or established inventory?
The median year built is about 1985, pointing to established Coachella Valley inventory from the 1980s and 1990s.
How many pool homes are currently available in Rancho Mirage?
There are 278 active pool home listings in Rancho Mirage in the current Spark DB pull. This count reflects active inventory only, so it should be used to compare current choice and listing-level tradeoffs.
What should buyers compare before choosing a pool home in Rancho Mirage?
The practical comparison is condition, location, HOA rules, outdoor exposure, and whether the feature adds daily value or just marketing appeal. In Rancho Mirage, privacy and prestige may mean larger lots, higher upkeep, and more varied renovation histories.