Calusa Country Club is one of the most recently developed communities in all of Lakewood Ranch, built by Lennar along 18812 Scallop Loop in the northeastern section of the master-planned area. The community is designed around two Gordon Lewis-designed golf experiences, an 18-hole championship course with rolling fairways, water carries, and preserved wetland buffers, and a 12-hole short course that rounds out what Lennar calls a socialized golf concept. Supporting amenities include a resort-style pool, a clubhouse with a restaurant and bar, a fitness center, tennis courts, pickleball courts, bocce ball, a spa, and a putting green with a nearby snack bar and fire pit area. When fully built out, Calusa Country Club will include approximately 1,900 homes spanning condos, coach homes, and single-family residences, with prices ranging from the high $300,000s to just over $1 million.
Eagle Fence works with homeowners throughout Calusa Country Club to identify what fencing is possible on their specific lot and get it installed properly, from coordinating HOA approval to pulling county permits and completing a clean, professional installation.
Calusa Country Club is still in active development, which means the fencing landscape here looks a little different than in an established community. HOA guidelines are still being refined in some areas, some lots are only recently occupied, and the mix of home types across the community, from condos and coach homes to larger single-family properties, means fencing rules and possibilities vary significantly depending on where you live within the gates.
Golf course-adjacent lots at Calusa, like at most bundled golf communities, carry restrictions designed to protect the playability and visual character of the course. The championship course runs through and around preserved upland and wetland areas, which adds another layer to consider for homes near those natural buffers. Eagle Fence approaches each Calusa project by starting with the specifics of the lot before making any recommendations. We identify what the HOA allows, flag any preservation setbacks or golf-adjacency restrictions that apply, and work within those parameters to find a fencing solution that genuinely works. For most single-family homeowners at Calusa, aluminum fencing is the most practical starting point, given its clean aesthetics, durability in Florida's climate, and general compatibility with HOA standards in resort-style communities.
Eagle Fence has been installing fences across Southwest Florida since 1987. In newer, still-developing communities like Calusa Country Club, that experience matters more than most homeowners expect. We know how to navigate HOA processes that are still maturing, how to work on lots where construction activity may still be ongoing nearby, and how to deliver a finished product that stands out for the right reasons in a community with high standards.
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