More families are choosing private golf community homes because they offer more than just a place to live.
More families are choosing private golf community homes because they offer more than just a place to live. They offer space, safety, and a chance to slow down, which is important when raising kids or gathering across generations. Spring highlights these benefits even more in sunny locations where green fairways, blooming desert plants, and expansive blue skies become a backdrop for daily life.
Desert golf communities blend beauty, comfort, and simplicity to match the pace of family life. As days grow longer and spring break nears, many imagine settling in a place that feels like a getaway, yet works for everyday living. At Desert Mountain Club in Scottsdale, this means an 8,300-acre private community with seven golf courses, six of them Jack Nicklaus Signature designs, and several villages offering family-friendly settings.
Space, Comfort, and Room to Grow
Families first notice the breathing room that desert golf communities provide. Homes often sit on larger lots, with open layouts that extend outdoors into lawns, patios, or covered porches. It is not just a larger footprint; it is a design that makes daily life easier. When kids have a yard to play in and parents enjoy morning coffee with a mountain view, the environment brings calm and encourages connection.
Inside, homes typically feature dedicated areas for family gatherings, whether around the kitchen island or in a shaded outdoor dining space. These thoughtfully designed interiors promote sustained family interactions and create inviting spaces for bonding over meals and leisure activities. Backyards often serve as family hubs in spring when grills come out, furniture moves from storage, and outdoor meals become everyday events.
Families from city life especially appreciate the benefits:
- Quiet streets where kids can safely ride bikes
- Greater privacy between homes
- A balanced mix of shared and personal space
- Regular encounters during morning walks or golf cart rides
- Meeting other parents at community events
- Watching children share outdoor activities across adjacent yards
- A consistent daily routine even during school breaks
- Smooth transitions between active and quieter seasons
- An environment that stays welcoming without overwhelming changes