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CalAtlantic Homes has opened some spectacular model homes at Waterside: The Landings on idyllic Johns Lake. There are seven floorplans from which to choose, ranging in price from the $460s to the $560s.

LURE OF THE LAKES

Lakefront property is so valuable, the saying goes, because they’re not making any more of it. That isn’t strictly true, of course. Developers often dig water features within their communities. But fake lakes are never as impressive as those shaped by Mother Nature.

In Central Florida, with its thousands of bodies of water, most lakeview homesites have been built out for decades. To live on a natural lake in these parts, you’ve usually got to buy an older home — and in some cases, tear it down and rebuild — and settle in an older neighborhood.

Horizon West has changed all that. With dozens of lakes and clear-water ponds, buyers have a choice of numerous lakefront homesites and state-of-the-art homes in brand-new, heavily amenitized neighborhoods.

Take Waterleigh, for example. Horizon West’s biggest neighborhood, by D.R. Horton (along with a subsidiary, Emerald Homes), could ultimately contain up to 3,600 homes. 

The 1,400-acre site is dotted with more than a dozen bodies of water, including Hickory Nut Lake. Homes, many of which have water views, range in size from 1,689 to 3,911 square feet and are priced from the $220s to the $380s. 

Also on Hickory Nut Lake is Overlook at Hamlin by Taylor Morrison Homes. The neighborhood’s 381 homes are all within walking distance of Hamlin’s planned boardwalk and retail district.  

With floorplans ranging in size from 1,600 to more than 5,100 square feet, Overlook at Hamlin certainly offers something for everyone. Amenities include a clubhouse, a family pool, a splash park, a playground, an amphitheater and even a multipurpose sports lawn. Prices range from the $270s to more than $1 million.

Taylor Morrison’s The Cove at Hamlin, which likewise hugs Hickory Nut Lake, has just nine waterview homesites available. Homes range in size from 2,127 to 3,064 square feet and are priced from the low to high $300s. Amenities will include a clubhouse with a fitness center, a family pool and children’s splash deck, a playground and several pocket parks. 

CalAtlantic Homes, the mega-builder that resulted from an October merger between Standard Pacific Homes and Ryland Homes, is preselling in Waterside: The Landings, which boasts 34 homesites with private docks directly on Johns Lake. The company is continuing in Waterside: The Strand, which features impressive luxury homes priced at seven figures.

In The Landings, homes range in size from 2,697 to 3,698 square feet and are priced from the $400s to the $500s. In The Strand, homes range in size from 4,154 to 5,124 square feet and are priced at around $1.3 million. 

Another neighborhood boasting Johns Lake frontage is Twinwaters by Meritage Homes, where homes range in size from 3,017 to 5,600 square feet and are priced from the $360s to the $600s. Amenities will include a park, a pool and cabana, and a playground. 

Pulte Homes has just celebrated the grand opening of Lakeview Point, which combines townhomes (from the low $200s) and single-family homes (from the $250s) and offers homesites on Lake Huckleberry. 

For more lakeside living opportunities in Horizon West, check out the gatefold map elsewhere in this issue.