The Belmont is 1,429 square feet, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a two-car garage on one floor, displayed by Lennar from $238,999. It is the largest single-storey plan in the Americana series and the second cheapest home published at Turnleaf.
Against the Abbey it adds 166 square feet for $7,000, about $42 per added foot — the cheapest incremental space on the entire list, and the most useful comparison at the bottom of the ladder.
The specification
| Detail | Belmont |
|---|---|
| Series | Lennar Americana series — detached single-family |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Bathrooms | 2 |
| Garage | 2-car |
| Living area | 1,429 sq ft |
| Storeys | One |
| Base price displayed | From $238,999 |
| Price per square foot | About $167 |
Specification and base price as displayed by Lennar on 14 August 2026, subject to change without notice. Base price excludes homesite premium, options and closing costs. Price per square foot is our calculation. The Coral Creek CDD assessment is additional. Ranked 2nd cheapest of the 13 published plans.
Who it suits
A buyer who wants one floor, a modest footprint and the lowest realistic entry into a new detached home in unincorporated Charlotte County. Downsizers, first-time buyers and anyone who does not want to negotiate a staircase in fifteen years all arrive here for the same reason.
The trade-off
This is the last single-storey home on the list for a long stretch of money. Above the Belmont at $238,999, the next one-floor plan Lennar publishes at Turnleaf is the Carson at $320,999. Everything in that $82,000 gap — Columbus, Edison, Georgia, Jefferson — is two storeys. If single-level living is a requirement rather than a preference, the Abbey and the Belmont are the only two homes under $320,999 that meet it.
The smaller trade-off: two bathrooms for three bedrooms. When the third bedroom is the guest room, guests use the hall bath and so does everybody else.
Where it sits on the price ladder
Stepping up costs $30,000 and buys the Columbus — 1,874 square feet and four bedrooms, on two floors. Per square foot the Belmont is about $167 and the Columbus about $144. The Columbus is better value per foot; whether it is better value depends entirely on the stairs.
What to ask before signing
- Where the extra 166 square feet over the Abbey actually goes on the dimensioned plan.
- Whether the bathrooms can be reconfigured, and at what cost, if the third bedroom becomes a permanent guest suite.
- Which homesites this plan is released on, and the premium on each.
- The Coral Creek CDD debt service on the specific homesite — $799.87 to $2,399.61 per unit a year, varying by lot.
- The HOA fee in writing. Published Turnleaf figures run $88 to $292 a month, and the developer says to verify with the sales team.
Questions people ask
How much is the Lennar Belmont at Turnleaf?
Lennar displayed the Belmont from $238,999 on 14 August 2026, before homesite premium, options and closing costs.
Is the Belmont a villa or a patio home?
No. All three Lennar series at Turnleaf are detached single-family homes. Lennar describes its Turnleaf product as single-family and listing data records Americana addresses as Single Family Residence. Descriptions of these plans as patio homes or villas are not supported by any source we could find.
Are the amenities open at Turnleaf?
No. The amenity centre is under construction and no opening date has been announced by the developer or in any local press we could find, checked to August 2026. Lennar calls its current prices here “pre-amenity pricing” — the builder’s phrase. The trade-off inside it is that a buyer pays now for a facility with no published completion date.
Related pages
- Lennar Americana series at Turnleaf — the whole series compared.
- All 13 floor plans — one table, sorted by price.
- HOA and Coral Creek CDD fees — the recurring costs on top.
- Lennar at Turnleaf — the overview.
- Turnleaf community guide — the whole community, sourced and dated.