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Old Edwards Club at Highlands Cove tends to appeal to families who want a more active, amenity-rich environment with a newer clubhouse, golf course, and wellness offerings. Highlands Country Club, on the other hand, has a more established, tradition-driven feel with deep roots in the Highlands community. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Meadows Mountain Realty helps families weigh lifestyle preferences, generational use, and long-term fit when choosing between the two.
Residents often start the day with a round of golf or time at the fitness center, followed by lunch at the clubhouse overlooking the mountains. Afternoons might include hiking nearby trails or relaxing on a private porch with cooler mountain air. Evenings are social but relaxed, with dining and gatherings that feel refined yet approachable.
Highlands Country Club offers a more classic mountain club experience, where golf, tennis, and long-standing social traditions define the rhythm of life. The setting is more wooded and established, with homes tucked into mature landscapes that feel private and timeless. It’s a community where relationships and tradition play a central role in daily life.
Both communities have shown strong long-term stability due to limited inventory, desirable amenities, and Highlands’ reputation as a premier mountain destination. Properties in well-maintained club communities tend to hold value, particularly those with views, proximity to amenities, or updated features. Market insight from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Meadows Mountain Realty helps buyers identify the strongest opportunities.
A relocation real estate agent can definitely help you find a home and settle in the Highlands-Cashiers area, even if you’re coming from out of state. They know the local neighborhoods, schools, and amenities, so they can guide you to the best options that fit your needs and budget. Agents also handle questions about moving logistics, making offers, and local market trends. They often help coordinate showings—sometimes virtually—and connect you to services for utilities or even recommend movers. Basically, a good relocation agent is your go-to for making that big move a lot smoother and less stressful.
Highlands Country Club is known for its established charm, mature landscape design, and strong sense of community centered around golf and club activities. Compared to newer luxury enclaves, it offers a more traditional country club feel with timeless appeal. Buyers from Anaheim Hills or North Tustin often value its understated elegance and relaxed mountain lifestyle.
Many affluent buyers from Orange County—especially in markets like Orange, Fullerton, and Brea—are seeking diversification in lifestyle and property ownership. Highlands offers cooler summers, lower density living, and a strong second-home and legacy property appeal. It’s often viewed as a meaningful lifestyle upgrade rather than just a relocation.
The buying process in Highlands-area club communities often involves additional layers such as club membership considerations and more limited inventory. Compared to competitive OC markets like Yorba Linda or North Tustin, timing and access can feel more relationship-driven. Having local expertise ensures buyers understand both property value and club integration.
Highlands Country Club attracts buyers who value tradition, golf-centric living, and a strong sense of community. It’s especially appealing to those transitioning from long-term ownership in established OC neighborhoods like Fullerton or Brea. The lifestyle is slower-paced but deeply social and amenity-rich.
Buyers moving between Orange County luxury markets and Highlands communities benefit from guidance that understands both pricing psychology and lifestyle differences. Each market—whether it’s Villa Park or Old Edwards Club at Highlands Cove—operates on different demand drivers. Expert representation helps align expectations and identify the right long-term fit.
You can connect with a local listing agent who knows the Western North Carolina market and can help you price and market your mountain home for sale. The team will walk you through getting your property ready, figuring out a smart price using local data, and highlighting your home’s best features through the right marketing channels. To get started, just fill out the contact form online or browse the agent profiles. Someone will reach out to answer your questions and set up a meeting to discuss your needs.