The Hubble is 2,370 square feet, four bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and a two-car garage across two floors, displayed by Lennar from $369,999.
It is the point where the Executive ladder goes back upstairs. The Carson, the Bartik and the Goodall are all single storey; from the Hubble up, every remaining plan Lennar publishes at Turnleaf has a staircase.
The specification
| Detail | Hubble |
|---|---|
| Series | Lennar Executive series — detached single-family |
| Bedrooms | 4 |
| Bathrooms | 2.5 |
| Garage | 2-car |
| Living area | 2,370 sq ft |
| Storeys | Two |
| Base price displayed | From $369,999 |
| Price per square foot | About $156 |
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 10th cheapest of the 13 published plans.
Who it suits
Families who want a clear division between ground-floor living space and a bedroom level, and who are buying for a stage of life where stairs are irrelevant. At about $156 a square foot it is also better value per foot than the three single-storey Executive plans below it.
The trade-off
The bathroom count goes the wrong way. The Carson at $320,999 publishes three full bathrooms. The Hubble at $369,999 publishes two full and a powder room. Spending $49,000 more for one fewer full bath is the sort of thing that only becomes visible when the plans are put in one table, which is precisely why this site puts them in one table.
Second, the step itself. Goodall to Hubble costs $20,000 for 172 more square feet — about $116 per added foot, one of the two most expensive increments on the whole list, and the added area arrives with a staircase attached.
Where it sits on the price ladder
The Segan is $20,000 more for 150 more square feet at the same 4 bed, 2.5 bath configuration — about $133 per added foot, the most expensive increment on the list. The Goodall is $20,000 less for 172 fewer feet, on one floor, with three full baths.
What to ask before signing
- Where the two full bathrooms sit, and whether the ground floor has anything more than a powder room.
- Whether a third full bath is available as a structural option and what it costs, given the Carson includes one for $49,000 less.
- How the second floor is cooled, and whether zoning or a second air handler is standard.
- 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 Hubble at Turnleaf?
Lennar displayed the Hubble from $369,999 on 14 August 2026, before homesite premium, options and closing costs.
Which Lennar plans at Turnleaf are single storey?
Five of the 13 published plans: the Abbey, the Belmont, the Carson, the Bartik and the Goodall, as displayed on 14 August 2026. The other eight are two storeys.
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.