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EXECUTIVE SERIES · 7 PLANS

Lennar Executive Homes at Turnleaf — Seven Plans, and Two Odd Prices

Seven detached single-family plans from $320,999 to $413,999, three of them on one floor — and the two strangest prices on Lennar’s Turnleaf list, both of which sit in this series.

The Executive series is Lennar’s upper range at Turnleaf: seven floor plans from $320,999 to $413,999, between 1,884 and 2,919 square feet, with three to six bedrooms. Three of the seven are single storey, which is the series’ most distinctive feature on this price list. All seven are detached single-family homes with a two-car garage.

The seven Lennar Executive series floor plans at Turnleaf sorted by base price
PlanBdBaSq ftStoreysFrom$/sq ft
Carson431,9331$320,999$166
Bartik431,8841$335,999$178
Goodall332,1981$349,999$159
Hubble42.52,3702$369,999$156
Segan42.52,5202$389,999$155
Teller642,9192$399,999$137
Amalfi432,5292$413,999$164

All specifications and base prices as displayed by Lennar on 14 August 2026 and subject to change without notice. Base prices exclude the homesite premium, structural and design options and closing costs. Price per square foot is our calculation from Lennar’s own published figures.

Two prices that do not add up

The Bartik costs $15,000 more than the Carson and is 49 square feet smaller. Same series, same four bedrooms, same three full bathrooms, same two-car garage, both on one floor. On published specification there is nothing to explain the difference, which puts the Bartik at about $178 a square foot — the second highest of all 13 Lennar plans at Turnleaf.

The Amalfi costs $14,000 more than the Teller and is 390 square feet smaller, with two fewer bedrooms and one fewer full bathroom. The Amalfi is about $164 a foot against the Teller’s $137.

Both premiums may be entirely reasonable — layout, elevation and included features are real things. But Lennar does not itemise them, so the only sensible response is to ask for the differences in writing and price the ones that matter.

Bathroom count runs backwards mid-series

The Carson opens the series at $320,999 with three full bathrooms. The Hubble at $369,999 and the Segan at $389,999 each publish two full baths and a powder room. Paying $69,000 more than the Carson, for the Segan, buys one fewer full bath in a four-bedroom home. It is the kind of thing that only becomes visible when the plans are laid out in a single table.

The single-storey argument

The Carson, the Bartik and the Goodall are the only one-floor plans above $300,000 that Lennar publishes here, and they are a large part of what the series premium buys. Below them, single-storey stops at the Americana Belmont at $238,999. Above them, every remaining plan — Hubble, Segan, Teller, Amalfi — has a staircase.

The Goodall is the outlier inside the outlier: three bedrooms and three full baths in 2,198 square feet, about 733 square feet per bedroom, comfortably the most generous ratio of the 13. It is built for room size rather than room count, and it is priced $44,000 above a six-bedroom plan in the other series.

Two more Executive plans, and why they are not in the table

Lennar publishes material on two further Executive plans at Turnleaf. Neither can be reported cleanly, and we will not guess in either direction.

PlanWhat the sources sayOur position
Trevi II
4 bed, 3 bath, 2,032 sq ft, one floor
Lennar’s community page indicates sold out. Lennar’s own plan page says future release. A third-party new-home listing site shows it available and priced. Lennar separately publishes a move-in-ready home at 13323 Turnleaf Boulevard.Status unresolved. We do not state that Trevi II is sold out and we do not state that it is available. The base price is unverified, so we publish none.
Monte Carlo II
Specification not published consistently
Lennar has a plan page and a published move-in-ready home at 13353 Turnleaf Boulevard, but the plan is absent from the community plan list, from the major new-home aggregator and from Jome.Status unresolved. We hold no verified bedroom, bathroom, size or price data for this plan and will not repeat unsourced figures.

All checked 14 August 2026. Both plans need visual confirmation at the sales centre rather than resolution from published sources, because the published sources conflict with each other and, in Trevi II’s case, Lennar conflicts with Lennar. We are happy to confirm either one on request.

Two prices we are deliberately not publishing

A third-party new-home listing site shows the Bartik and the Segan each with two prices roughly $100,000 apart. Both gaps look like leading-digit transcription errors rather than real ranges, and republishing them would put two wrong numbers into circulation. Lennar’s own displayed figures — $335,999 and $389,999 on 14 August 2026 — are what appear in the table above, and either should be confirmed at the sales centre on the day.

Questions people ask

What is the Lennar Executive series at Turnleaf?

Lennar’s upper range at Turnleaf: seven detached single-family plans from $320,999 to $413,999, 1,884 to 2,919 square feet, three to six bedrooms, all with two-car garages, as displayed on 14 August 2026.

What is the difference between the Executive and Americana series?

On published data, price band and plan mix. Americana runs $231,999 to $305,999 and Executive $320,999 to $413,999, with no overlap. Executive has more single-storey plans and more three-and-four-bath plans. Lennar publishes no feature-by-feature specification comparison of the two, so the rest of the difference has to be obtained from the sales team in writing.

Is Trevi II still available at Turnleaf?

We cannot say, and neither can anyone reading Lennar’s published pages. The community page indicates sold out, the plan page says future release, a third-party site shows it available, and a move-in-ready Trevi II home is published at 13323 Turnleaf Boulevard. That needs confirming in person rather than online.

Which Executive plan is the best value?

On price per square foot, the Teller at about $137 — 2,919 square feet, six bedrooms and four full baths for $399,999, which is $14,000 less than the smaller Amalfi. On single-storey space, the Goodall. Value per foot is not the same as suitability, and the homesite premium can change the arithmetic entirely.

Are the amenities open for Executive buyers?

No. The amenity centre is under construction and no opening date has been announced by the developer or reported anywhere we could find, checked to August 2026. Lennar calls current prices here “pre-amenity pricing” — the builder’s phrase — and buyers are paying now for a facility with no published completion date.

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