The Hideaway
Ultra-private. Two Clive Clark and Pete Dye courses. The most-discreet address in La Quinta.
What The Hideaway actually is.
Founded in 2003 with a deliberately small footprint — roughly 800 home sites on 700 acres — The Hideaway is built around two championship courses (the Clive Clark and the Pete Dye) and a clubhouse that operates more like a private resort than a country club. Membership is required to own.
Custom estates only — no condo or attached product. Most homes 4,500–8,500 sqft on 0.4–0.9 acre lots.
What you pay every month.
HOA dues here typically run $$1,485–$$1,820/mo. Mandatory full equity membership ($175,000 initiation, currently). Monthly dues run $2,200–$2,800 depending on tier.
A normal day in The Hideaway.
If The Tradition is old-money quiet, The Hideaway is the same demographic with a slightly younger gloss. Tennis program is strong. Restaurant is destination-quality. Reciprocal arrangements with several California and East Coast clubs.
What we tell our buyers.
Resale rather than build is now the only entry path — the developer sold out years ago. Inventory is thin and turns slowly. When something good comes up, it moves in 30–45 days.
If you're shopping The Hideaway from out of state, ask us for the current sub-area breakdown — pricing within the community varies more than the headline median suggests.