No opening date for the Turnleaf amenity centre has been announced. Not a date, not a quarter, not a season, not a milestone. That is the complete answer as at 14 August 2026, and this page exists to show you the work behind it rather than ask you to take it on trust.
We maintain this page instead of burying the answer in a paragraph somewhere, because it is the single most common question about this community and because the answer will eventually change. When it does, it will change here with a date stamp on it.
Where this stands right now. The amenity centre is under construction. GreenPointe’s release of 6 August 2025 said construction “will begin this year.” The developer’s consumer site still heads its amenities page “coming soon” and describes the facilities in the future tense. Between those two statements and today, no completion date has been published by anyone.
Where we looked
| Source checked | What we were looking for | Result |
|---|---|---|
| GreenPointe news and press archive, through August 2026 | Any Turnleaf amenity completion or opening announcement | Nothing |
| liveturnleaf.com amenities page | A date, quarter or phase target | “Coming soon,” future tense throughout |
| liveturnleaf.com homes page | Construction status language | “Under construction” — no date |
| Local and regional press (WINK News, Gulfshore Business and other Southwest Florida outlets) | Coverage of an amenity opening or topping-out | Groundbreaking coverage from February 2025; nothing on amenity completion |
| Builder community pages (Lennar, Dream Finders, Perry Homes, M/I Homes) | Any amenity delivery date used as a selling point | Amenities described as planned or coming; no dates |
Search performed 12–14 August 2026. Absence of a published date is not proof that no internal target exists. It is proof that no target has been made public, which is the only thing a buyer can rely on.
The most telling thing we found was about a different community
On 30 July 2026, GreenPointe issued a dedicated press release for an amenity groundbreaking at Brystol North at Wylder — a different GreenPointe community entirely. No comparable release exists for Turnleaf.
That matters because it establishes the developer’s own behaviour. This is an organisation that treats an amenity milestone as newsworthy and puts out a release when it hits one. It broke ground on Turnleaf in February 2025 and announced it. It opened seven model homes in March 2026 and announced it. It announced M/I Homes joining the builder roster on 25 June 2026. The communications operation is active and it is documenting Turnleaf milestones as they happen.
So the reasonable inference is not that a Turnleaf amenity date exists and is being kept quiet. It is that there is no date to announce yet. A developer with a confirmed opening date for a 5,000-plus square foot clubhouse in an actively selling community would be using it, because it sells houses.
What a buyer should do with this
Three practical points, in the order they matter.
1. Do not accept a verbal date
A sales agent’s estimate of an amenity completion date is not a commitment, and it will not appear in your purchase contract. If someone gives you a quarter or a season, ask them to point you at the published source. If there isn’t one, you have been given an opinion, and opinions about construction schedules in Southwest Florida have a poor record. Ask the same question of your own representation and of the builder’s contract addenda, in writing.
2. Understand what you are financing in the meantime
You will be paying the CDD debt service assessment from your first tax bill, on bonds that funded the district infrastructure, while the amenity built with that infrastructure is not yet usable. The Florida Auditor General’s FY2024–25 audit puts that debt service at $799.87 to $2,399.61 per unit per year depending on product and lot size. Operations and maintenance was listed as not applicable, because the developer was still funding it — so the assessment you see today is not the one you will see once the clubhouse is running. Full cost breakdown.
3. Price the wait honestly
Lennar describes today’s pricing as “pre-amenity pricing.” Treat that as an argument to evaluate, not a fact to accept. If the amenity package is a significant part of why you like Turnleaf, the absence of a date is a genuine reason to compare against communities where the facilities already exist — Babcock Ranch being the obvious local example — and to decide whether a lower entry price compensates you for an unknown number of years without a pool.
How this page is maintained
We re-run the source list above and update the date stamp rather than leaving a stale “coming soon” page online for two years. If GreenPointe, Lennar or any credible outlet publishes a date, quarter or milestone, it will appear here with its source and the date we found it, and the headline answer will change.
| Date checked | Finding |
|---|---|
| 14 August 2026 | No opening date announced. Amenity centre under construction. GreenPointe amenity groundbreaking release exists for Brystol North at Wylder (30 Jul 2026), none for Turnleaf. |
Questions people actually ask
When will the Turnleaf amenities be finished?
No completion date has been announced. As at 14 August 2026 we checked GreenPointe’s news archive through August 2026, both liveturnleaf.com amenity and homes pages, the four builders’ community pages and Southwest Florida press, and found no date, quarter, season or milestone published by anyone. The amenity centre is under construction.
Has GreenPointe given any timeline at all?
The closest thing on the record is a GreenPointe release of 6 August 2025 stating that construction “will begin this year.” That is a start date for construction, not a completion date, and it is now a year old. Nothing since has narrowed it.
Why do you think there is no date rather than a date being withheld?
Because of how GreenPointe behaves elsewhere. It issued a dedicated amenity groundbreaking release for Brystol North at Wylder on 30 July 2026, and it has announced Turnleaf’s groundbreaking, its model home opening and a new builder joining. A confirmed clubhouse opening date in an actively selling community is a selling tool, and this developer uses its selling tools.
Can I get an amenity completion date written into my contract?
New-home purchase contracts in Florida very rarely contain amenity completion obligations, and a verbal estimate from a sales centre creates no obligation at all. If a delivery date genuinely drives your decision, that needs to be raised as a contract question with your own representation and your closing attorney before you sign, not assumed.
Should I wait to buy until the amenities open?
That depends on which buyer you are, and it is a question worth answering out loud. If the clubhouse and pool are the reason Turnleaf appeals, buying without a date means paying for an unscheduled benefit. If you are buying the house, the lot, the tax position and the corridor, the amenity timing is a secondary issue. What nobody should do is buy on an implied date that has never been published.
Related pages
- The full planned amenity list — including the developer’s own 5,000-versus-5,500 square foot contradiction.
- HOA and CDD fees at Turnleaf — what you pay while you wait, and why it rises afterwards.
- Turnleaf community guide — the independent overview.
