Back in January 2019, the Wall Street Journal declared in an article that golf course communities were dying. According to that author, “As the sport’s popularity drops, many golf course communities are either shuttering their courses or taking extraordinary measures to survive, such as raising dues or requiring mandatory memberships.”
Fast-forward a year-and-a-half, and golf course communities are no longer a dying breed … far from it. Mansion Global published a story recently on the new buyers these communities were attracting, and highlighted Cordillera Ranch.
Another leading luxury real estate website, Barron’s picked up this story and shared with its readers.