Age-restricted communities
Comparing 55+ active adult communities in the Coachella Valley
55+ active adult communities are legally defined age-restricted communities. Buyers should compare the communities by HOA fees, amenities, home types, location, rules, and total cost rather than assuming one community fits everyone.
What makes a good 55+ community?
The right community depends on amenities, HOA style, costs, housing type, location, rules, and how the buyer plans to use the home.
| Community factor | What to compare | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| HOA style | Fees, services, reserves, rules | Determines monthly cost and ownership experience |
| Amenities | Clubhouse, golf, fitness, pools, social spaces | Shapes day-to-day use and value |
| Housing type | Single-family, attached, condos, lot size | Affects maintenance and privacy |
| Use rules | Rental, pet, parking, guest, architectural rules | Can affect second-home or seasonal plans |
Questions to ask before choosing
Which communities are best for golf?
Compare golf access, dues, public versus private play, cart rules, and whether golf is central to the HOA experience.
Which are best for lock-and-leave ownership?
Look for maintenance coverage, security, HOA services, and whether the property type fits seasonal use.
Can agents target buyers by age in ads?
No. Housing ads must comply with fair-housing and platform targeting restrictions. This page is about community features and buyer self-selection.
