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AMERICANA SERIES · LOWEST $/SQ FT ON THE LIST

Lennar Jefferson Floor Plan at Turnleaf — 6 Bed, 3 Bath, 2,463 Sq Ft

Six bedrooms and three full bathrooms for $305,999 makes the Jefferson the cheapest square foot at Turnleaf — and puts about 410 square feet behind each bedroom door before anything is allocated to living space.

The Jefferson is 2,463 square feet, six bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a two-car garage across two floors, displayed by Lennar from $305,999. It tops the Americana series and, at about $124 a square foot, it is the cheapest space of the 13 plans published at Turnleaf.

It is also the one plan page where Lennar publishes real carrying-cost detail: an HOA figure of about $264.02 a month, a special assessment of $1,946.81, and confirmation of hurricane-impact windows and doors.

The specification

DetailJefferson
SeriesLennar Americana series — detached single-family
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms3
Garage2-car
Living area2,463 sq ft
StoreysTwo
Base price displayedFrom $305,999
Price per square footAbout $124

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 6th cheapest of the 13 published plans.

Who it suits

Multi-generational households, large families, and buyers who need bedroom doors above everything else. Six bedrooms and three full baths at $305,999 has no equivalent on this price list — the next six-bedroom plan is the Teller at $399,999.

The trade-off

Six bedrooms in 2,463 square feet is about 410 square feet per bedroom before one foot goes to the kitchen, great room, stairs, hallways or three bathrooms. Realistically the secondary bedrooms land near the minimum a builder can call a bedroom. That is the deal: the Jefferson is cheap per foot precisely because it divides the footprint into more rooms, and rooms cost less than area.

The second constraint is the garage. A six-bedroom house may hold four or more drivers, and the Jefferson has a two-car garage — as do all 13 plans. Turnleaf permits no boat or RV storage within the community under the HOA guidelines, and it is not gated, so parking overflow is worth resolving before contract rather than after.

Where it sits on the price ladder

Nothing else is close on bedrooms per dollar. The Georgia is $7,000 less for one fewer bedroom and one fewer full bath. The Carson, the next rung up at $320,999, costs $15,000 more for 530 fewer square feet and two fewer bedrooms — the clearest illustration on this site of what the Executive series is charging for.

What to ask before signing

Questions people ask

How much is the Lennar Jefferson at Turnleaf?

Lennar displayed the Jefferson from $305,999 on 14 August 2026, before homesite premium, options and closing costs. At 2,463 square feet that is about $124 a square foot, the lowest of the 13 plans.

Does the Jefferson have hurricane impact windows?

Lennar’s Jefferson plan page confirms hurricane-impact windows and doors, retrieved 14 August 2026. Get the specification confirmed in writing for the exact home being bought, because glazing, shutter packages and door ratings vary by elevation and by option.

What HOA fee does Lennar quote for the Jefferson?

About $264.02 a month on the Jefferson plan page, retrieved 14 August 2026. That sits inside a much wider published spread — $88 to $292 a month across Lennar, Zillow, jome.com and MLS data — and the developer’s own position is that current amounts should be verified with the on-site sales teams.

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.

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