Sapphire Point Lakewood Ranch is a gated residential community in East Lakewood Ranch developed by Pulte Homes. It’s known for newer construction, cohesive design, and a well-rounded amenity offering within a relatively contained neighborhood.
Because new construction is nearly complete, buyers today primarily focus on resale opportunities. As a result, Sapphire Point often attracts buyers who want modern homes and amenities without waiting through future building phases.
The Village Guru™ Snapshot
HOME STYLE
Modern single-family homes with a range of floor plans
Buyer Profile
Families, professionals, and move-up buyers seeking newer construction
Community Feel
Gated, active, and social without feeling oversized
Price Positioning
Mid-to-upper range for newer East Lakewood Ranch homes
Ongoing Costs
HOA and CDD fees supporting amenities and maintenance
Location Trade-Off
Not walkable to daily needs, but centrally located by car
Sapphire Point sits in the eastern portion of Lakewood Ranch, just north of State Road 70 along Uihlein Road. Due to its location, residents remain close to parks, schools, and major roadways while still enjoying a residential setting away from higher-traffic corridors.
The community includes just over 450 homes. As a result, Sapphire Point feels more personal than some of Lakewood Ranch’s larger villages. At the same time, it remains large enough to support a full amenity center and an active neighborhood culture.
While the community is gated, it does not feel secluded or isolated. Instead, Sapphire Point balances privacy with accessibility, which appeals to buyers who want security without sacrificing convenience.


Homes in Sapphire Point were built by Pulte Homes and feature 16 floor plans across three lot series. These include Garden (42’), Classic (52’), and Estate (62’) options, which allows for a wide range of sizes and layouts.
Most homes range from approximately 1,400 square feet to more than 5,000 square feet. Floor plans commonly include flexible spaces, open living areas, and modern kitchens designed for everyday use rather than formal entertaining.
Although exterior styles remain cohesive, interior layouts and upgrades vary significantly. Because of this resale homes often feel distinct from one another, depending on lot location, structural options, and design selections.
Because new construction is largely sold out, buyers should expect resale-only opportunities. However, inventory can be limited at times, especially for larger homes or premium lots.


Sapphire Point offers a strong set of on-site amenities without crossing into large-scale resort development.
Amenities include:
Resort-style neighborhood pool
Fitness center
Clubhouse with community gathering space
Playground and shaded pavilion
Basketball court
Dog park
Outdoor seating and fire pit areas
In addition, the community is surrounded by preserved land and lakes, which helps soften density and adds visual separation between homes and roadways.
While Sapphire Point does not offer golf or extensive resort programming, the amenities support daily activity, social interaction, and family use without requiring outside memberships.







Sapphire Point is close to several parks and recreational spaces, including Greenbrook Adventure Park and Heron’s Nest Nature Park. The Lakewood Ranch Library is also nearby, adding everyday convenience for residents.
Daily shopping, dining, and services are a short drive away rather than within walking distance. For most buyers, this trade-off is offset by newer homes and quieter streets.
Residents are a short drive from Lakewood Ranch Main Street and Waterside Place, both of which offer dining, events, and community gathering spaces.
University Town Center is approximately 15 minutes away, providing access to major retailers and restaurants. Sarasota’s beaches, cultural venues, and airport are also easily accessible, making Sapphire Point a practical base for both local living and travel.
Sapphire Point is located in Manatee County. Public school zoning can vary by address and enrolment year, so buyers should verify the school zone directly with the school district.
Several public, charter, and private school options are available throughout Lakewood Ranch and nearby Sarasota. Because school boundaries and capacity can change, confirmation is especially important for buyers with specific school preferences.
Sapphire Point works well for buyers who want newer construction, modern layouts, and a gated environment without committing to golf or country club membership.
Families often appreciate the amenity mix and proximity to parks and schools. Move-up buyers and professionals are drawn to the flexible floor plans and relatively manageable community size.
Buyers seeking walkability, historic charm, or large-scale resort features may want to explore other Lakewood Ranch villages instead.
Buyer Consideration
Sapphire Point offers a balanced lifestyle built around newer homes and practical amenities rather than legacy charm or resort programming.
Buyers should be comfortable with HOA and CDD fees, resale-only inventory, and car-based access to daily needs. In exchange, they gain a newer home in a gated setting with a strong neighborhood feel.
Comparing Sapphire Point to nearby communities such as Sweetwater or Lorraine Lakes can help clarify which environment best aligns with long-term priorities.
Sapphire Point is one of many distinct villages within Lakewood Ranch. Each community offers a different balance of home style, amenities, and costs.
Exploring other Lakewood Ranch communities can help buyers understand where Sapphire Point fits within the broader landscape and whether it aligns with their goals.
Sapphire Point offers 16 single family floor plans by Pulte Homes, ranging from cozy two-bedroom models to expansive estate homes over 5,000 sq. ft. Because layouts and upgrades vary widely, no two homes are exactly alike, giving buyers plenty of options to match their lifestyle.
HOA fees currently range from the high $200s to around $400 per month, depending on the home size. These fees include landscape maintenance and access to Sapphire Point’s resort-style amenities. In addition, a Community Development District (CDD) fee helps support infrastructure and community upkeep.
Residents enjoy a resort-style pool, fitness center, clubhouse, basketball court, dog park, fire pit, and playground. In addition, the community is surrounded by preserved land and scenic lakes, creating a balance of recreation and natural beauty.
Yes. Lakewood Ranch continues to expand with new villages, each offering brand-new homes and a wide range of lifestyle amenities. Contact us for the most up-to-date information on new construction opportunities.
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