March 12, 2026
What if your morning walk could include a fairway view, and your dinner plans were a quick hop to downtown Easton? If you’re exploring golf course living in ZIP 21601, Easton Club blends relaxed Chesapeake Bay vibes with convenient in-town access. In this guide, you’ll learn how the course works, the types of homes available, what the 55+ section offers, and what to check before you buy. Let’s dive in.
Easton Club sits just outside downtown Easton along the Tred Avon River corridor. The clubhouse and course are commonly listed at 28449 Clubhouse Drive, Easton, MD 21601. From here, you are within a few miles of historic Downtown Easton’s shops, dining, and arts scene. The setting pairs neighborhood convenience with golf, green space, and access to regional amenities.
The community is built around an 18-hole, par‑71 layout that course directories describe as semi‑private, with water in play on several holes. For current tee times, fees, or guest policies, check the course listing for River House Golf at the Easton Club, since membership tiers and resident privileges can change. Living here does not automatically require a golf membership, but you should confirm policies with the club before you buy. The on-site Riverhouse event venue has hosted weddings and functions, which adds a social and entertaining option for residents and guests.
Within the broader Easton Club area, Chesapeake at Easton Club East is an active‑adult (55+) neighborhood with roughly 452 single‑family homes and an approximately 11,000 square foot clubhouse. Community pages highlight fitness facilities, an outdoor pool, and a calendar of social activities designed for active adults. Floor plans often feature first‑floor primary suites and low‑maintenance living. Explore a neutral community overview at 55places for high‑level details.
Outside the Del Webb enclave, you’ll find a mix of single‑family neighborhoods on golf‑side and inland streets, plus occasional waterfront parcels along the Tred Avon River. Some waterfront lots and homes have been marketed with private pier or dock rights. If water access is a priority, verify riparian rights, permits, and shoreline conditions through county resources and the HOA.
Resale listings in Easton Club and the 55+ section commonly show 1,600 to 3,000+ square feet. Many homes include open kitchens that flow to great rooms, first‑floor primary bedrooms, and attached two‑car garages. Interior finishes often include granite or quartz counters, hardwood or tile in main areas, and gas fireplaces. Where elevation allows, some properties may support basements, especially on higher waterfront lots.
Community amenities typically include a clubhouse with meeting or fitness space, an outdoor pool, tennis or pickleball courts, and walking paths. HOA structures vary by sub‑association, so confirm which amenities are included with a specific home. Beyond the gates and greens, you’re minutes from Downtown Easton’s cultural anchors, including the Academy Art Museum and live performances at the Avalon Theatre. Outdoor lovers will appreciate trails and birding at the Pickering Creek Audubon Center, plus easy drives to Oxford, St. Michaels, and the Tred Avon for boating.
Easton Airport/Newnam Field supports general aviation just north of town, which is convenient for private flights and charters. Easton is also served by the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center, and plans for a new regional medical center have been in progress. For context and updates, see regional airport and healthcare resources below.
At the ZIP level, market aggregates for 21601 commonly show median list and sale prices in the mid‑$400,000s to around $495,000 depending on the source and timing. Actual values in Easton Club vary by sub‑neighborhood, home size, updates, and whether a property is waterfront. Use recent, address‑specific comps to set expectations for a particular home.
Use this quick list to make sure you cover the details that matter:
Plan a route that shows both the fairway streets and the Tred Avon corridor so you can compare views, privacy, and proximity to amenities. Inside the 55+ section, look closely at clubhouse programming and how the floor plans support single‑level living. For golf‑side or waterfront homes, note sun exposure on decks and porches, and confirm any landscape or shoreline maintenance with the HOA. Before you write an offer, align comps to the sub‑association, age of systems, and update level so you are comparing like to like.
Ready to see if Easton Club fits your goals? Reach out for a private tour and a tailored list of active and coming‑soon homes. You can start the conversation with Chuck Mangold, Jr., your Eastern Shore advisor.
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