Luxury homes with pools in Miami, Palm Springs, and Tahoe
Private time by the water never goes out of style. For owners who value quiet mornings, afternoon swims and evening soaks, luxury homes with pools deliver an effortless way to unwind. In Miami, Palm Springs and Lake Tahoe, a private pool or hot tub elevate every stay, combining privacy with resort-level comfort through Pacaso co-ownership.Miami pool days and terrace nights
Miami luxury homes pair coastal energy with refined outdoor living. Think pools that stay comfortable year-round, covered summer kitchens and leafy courtyards built for long lunches. After a day on the sand or in the city, a secluded spa and terrace create an easy rhythm from sunshine to sunset.Casa Estrada in Miami Beach, part of the Miami market, showcases this lifestyle with a saltwater pool, integrated spa and a covered outdoor kitchen for relaxed entertaining. The rooftop deck adds another private escape for sunrise stretches or evening cocktails, all close to the shoreline and South Beach dining.Palm Springs design and desert dips
With mid-century design, mountain views and a dry, sunny climate, Palm Springs vacation homes are made for pool-centric days and starry-night soaks. Clean lines, sculptural palms and colorful lounge setups create a distinct desert aesthetic around the water.Lake Tahoe soak and scenery
In the Sierra, Lake Tahoe luxury homes lean into hot tubs and outdoor lounges that frame the pines and peaks. After time on the trails or water, nothing beats a quiet soak under the stars. For alpine settings, luxury homes with pools often favor heated spas and thoughtful wind protection for year-round comfort.Edgewood in Tahoe City captures the mood with a deck-side hot tub set among tall pines and filtered lake views. Inside, elevated finishes and a cedar-lined sauna extend the relaxation routine after a day on the slopes or on the lake.What to look for in a pool and hot tub home
- Heating and chilling: Saltwater systems, pool heaters and spa controls for consistent comfort across seasons
- Sun and shade: Covered cabanas, umbrellas and landscaping that balance exposure with privacy
- Entertaining zones: Built-in grills, outdoor fridges and dining space adjacent to the water for easy hosting
- Indoor-outdoor flow: Wide openings and sightlines between kitchen, great room and pool
- Privacy and wind protection: Fencing, plantings and screens that create a calm, secluded setting
- Post-activity recovery: Spa jets, outdoor showers and towel storage that make daily use effortless

