Pierpointe: Quiet, Gated, and Tucked Away

What to know about this longtime Pines community and why buyers still ask about it

A Closer Look

If you’ve driven down Palm between Taft and Johnson, you’ve passed Pierpointe, you just may not have noticed it.

That’s kind of the point.

This gated condo and townhome community, built in the late ’80s and early ’90s, isn’t trying to impress with fountains or flashy new builds.

What it offers instead is something harder to find in today’s market: stability, mature landscaping, and that low key, “we actually live here” energy that a lot of buyers say they’re looking for but don’t know where to find.

What You’ll Find Inside

You’re not buying luxury here, you’re buying livability.

And in a city where most of the attention goes to new construction or single family homes, Pierpointe has quietly stayed full, well kept, and in demand.

What else you get:

  • Multiple sections (Pierpointe I, II, etc.), each with their own HOA, but similar vibes

  • Mostly 2 and 3 bedroom unit condos and townhomes, many with lake views

  • Gated entry, multiple pools, walking paths, and lakes throughout

  • HOA covers insurance, roof, security, landscaping, basic cable whidh is more than most

  • Assigned parking + guest spots (huge perk in Pines condo communities)

Who’s Buying Here

This isn’t a "starter home and move on" type of place.

A lot of owners have been here for decades.

But when units do come up, they attract:

  • First-time buyers looking to get into west Pines at a lower price point

  • Downsizers who want less maintenance but still want space and security

  • Investors (Pierpointe has caps and rules, but the rental market is strong)

You’ll also see multi generational living, adult kids living near parents, or relatives buying multiple units in the same complex.

There’s a real “community within the community” vibe.

Insider Tip

Pierpointe isn’t trendy, it’s timeless. 

It’s the kind of place people overlook until they walk in and go, “Oh… this feels nice.”

For buyers priced out of single family homes or looking for more peace than the average Pines condo complex, it’s absolutely worth a look.

You might not find a deal here but you’ll find value, and that’s harder to come by.

Need help spotting when a good one hits the market? 

You know where to find me.