The Goodall is 2,198 square feet, three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a two-car garage, all on one floor, displayed by Lennar from $349,999.
Three bedrooms inside 2,198 square feet is about 733 square feet per bedroom — comfortably the most generous ratio of the 13 plans and nearly double the Jefferson’s. This plan is built around room size rather than room count.
The specification
| Detail | Goodall |
|---|---|
| Series | Lennar Executive series — detached single-family |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Bathrooms | 3 |
| Garage | 2-car |
| Living area | 2,198 sq ft |
| Storeys | One |
| Base price displayed | From $349,999 |
| Price per square foot | About $159 |
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 9th cheapest of the 13 published plans.
Who it suits
Couples and downsizers who want large rooms rather than many of them, buyers who entertain, and anyone who wants a second bedroom that works as a proper guest suite. Single storey at 2,198 square feet is rare here: only the Carson, the Bartik and the Goodall avoid stairs above $300,000.
The trade-off
This is $349,999 for three bedrooms, while the Jefferson gives six for $305,999. Bedroom count is the first filter a portal search applies, so a three-bedroom home at this price competes for a narrower pool of buyers than a four-bedroom does. That is not a reason to avoid the plan. It is a reason to be clear that the space being bought is not the space the resale market prices most efficiently.
Second, at about $159 a square foot the Goodall costs more per foot than the Hubble, the Segan, the Teller and the Amalfi, all of which are larger. Single-storey construction is the likeliest explanation. It is still money.
Where it sits on the price ladder
The Hubble is $20,000 more for 172 more square feet and a fourth bedroom, but on two floors and with half a bathroom fewer. The Bartik is $14,000 less for 314 fewer square feet, on one floor, with the same three full baths and one more bedroom.
What to ask before signing
- Whether the second and third bathrooms are en suite or hall baths, which decides whether this is a three-bedroom or a two-suites-plus-one home.
- Whether a den or flex room can be optioned into a fourth bedroom, and at what cost.
- How it is priced against the Bartik, which has four bedrooms and three baths on one floor for $14,000 less.
- 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 Goodall at Turnleaf?
Lennar displayed the Goodall from $349,999 on 14 August 2026, before homesite premium, options and closing costs.
Is a three-bedroom home harder to resell in Punta Gorda?
It is a narrower market rather than a bad one. Bedroom count is a hard search filter on every portal, so a three-bedroom listing is seen by fewer buyers than a four-bedroom at the same price. We will not put a percentage on the effect, because no credible Charlotte County dataset supports one.
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 Executive 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.