Solera at Lakewood Ranch is a D.R. Horton community of 675 single-family homes spanning 275 acres, located off Interstate 75 at Exit 217 near the intersection of State Road 70 in Manatee County. Built beginning in 2021, Solera stands out within Lakewood Ranch as one of the most accessible price points in the master plan, with homes starting from the high $300,000s and ranging from 1,672 to 3,975 square feet across one and two-story floor plans with three to five bedrooms. Every home is constructed with all-concrete-block construction on both floors, offering added storm resistance and energy efficiency that matters in Southwest Florida. The community includes one of D.R. Horton's top-selling multigenerational floor plans, the Camden, designed to accommodate extended family living under one roof. Amenities include a resort-style pool with cabana, a clubhouse, two playgrounds, and lawn care is included for every homeowner. Unlike many Lakewood Ranch communities, Solera is not gated, making it a more open and accessible neighborhood by design.
Eagle Fence serves Solera homeowners who want to get more out of their outdoor space, whether that is a safe yard for kids and pets, a pool barrier, or a defined boundary that gives the property a more finished feel.
Solera is not a luxury enclave or a golf course community with strict aesthetic mandates, but it does have HOA oversight, and fencing must be reviewed and approved before installation begins. The included lawn care that comes with every Solera home is worth keeping in mind when planning a fence, because HOA maintenance access to your yard needs to be factored into gate placement and overall fence layout.
Beyond that, Solera's family and multigenerational character means fencing requests here tend to be grounded in practical goals: keeping kids safe, containing pets, adding privacy in a neighborhood where homes sit on standard residential lots, and in some cases creating separation in multigenerational setups where a defined outdoor zone for one part of the household matters. Eagle Fence helps Solera homeowners figure out what is possible on their specific lot, what the HOA is likely to approve, and what material makes the most sense given the goals and the budget. Aluminum and vinyl are the most common choices here, with aluminum offering a clean, low-maintenance option for yards that prioritize openness, and vinyl delivering full privacy for homeowners who want to screen their outdoor space from the street or neighboring properties.
Not every community in Lakewood Ranch starts in the $700,000s, and not every homeowner needs a fence that reads like a luxury property feature. What every homeowner does deserve is a fence that is installed correctly, permitted properly, and built to hold up in Florida's climate without requiring constant attention. Eagle Fence has been serving Southwest Florida since 1987, and we bring the same level of care to a Solera installation as we do to any other community in the area.
Choosing a fence company is about more than materials and pricing. It is about experience, reliability, and knowing the job will be done right. Eagle Fence has served Southwest Florida since 1987, earning the trust of homeowners and businesses through quality workmanship and dependable service.
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