What is a Lagoon Community and Why You Should Think About Living in One?

Lagoon Communities are planned communities with water access. These coastal-living, planned communities in Florida offer homes with a resort-style setting. The community is built around and near man-made lagoons filled with potable water and captured rainwater. The lagoons are very large at the size of 10 football fields or from five to seven acres. The lagoons are the center of the planned communities. Homes, landscaping, and other amenities make them very attractive places to live.

 

Planned Communities on Man-Made Lagoons

 

Florida has a new variety of planned community called lagoon communities. They are meant for people who enjoy living near the water in an elevated lifestyle. There are planned communities coming to the Florida areas of Epperson, Mirada, South Shore Bay, and Brightwater. There are more lagoon communities in the planning stages.

 

These planned communities offer life near the water with lots of recreational activities and beautiful views. The townhouses and single-family homes will be priced from the $200s to the high $700s. The man-made lagoons are surrounded by shores for recreation and relaxation.

The lagoons are eight to ten feet deep and great for swimming.Amenities are planned that include a water slide, a tidal pool, cabanas, a yoga lawn, beaches, and more amenities.

 

Other Amenities to Expect

 

These planned communities will have walking trails, pavilions, community bikes, clubhouses, parks, grocery stores, restaurants, dog parks, and more. There will be concerts and community events for residents to enjoy. Homeowners will never get bored.

 

Imagine living in a new home with a lovely lot and looking out at the beautiful lagoon and the landscaped areas found throughout the community. You can stay home and enjoy privacy and relaxation or walk over to the lagoon and enjoy the beach and water activities year-round.

Some lagoon communities have restaurants and shopping centers as parts of the large community. Planned communities offer safety and security in both their public and private home areas. This is part of the draw for planned communities. Lagoon communities are taking planned communities one step further for high-end coastal living. People who live in a lagoon community have their home and exciting entertainment options in the same place.

 

Why Move to A Lagoon community?

 

Young couples, families, and retired people can all find a pleasant living arrangement in lagoon communities. People who love living near or on water will enjoy a lagoon community. The only drawback is the expense of the homes. People considering moving to these planned communities should check out additional expenses. Who pays for maintenance on the many public areas? Are there homeowner associations? Are there going to be monthly dues or fees?

Since each of these planned lagoon communities is different, check them all out to see which one fits your family lifestyle and budget. For families who can afford to live in this type of planned community, it seems like a great living arrangement. Who needs to go on expensive vacations, when everything is right at your doorstep? Once you move in, there are plenty of opportunities to make new friends and socialize.

 

This community would have plenty of entertainment opportunities when company comes to visit. Friends and relatives would probably love to visit you in a planned community offering these many amenities.

 

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