28474 Altessa WAY Unit 202, Bonita Springs
Cassia Coach Homes for Sale at Vasari Country Club
Cassia at Vasari Country Club is an intimate coach-home condominium village of approximately 68 residences within Vasari's private bundled-golf community in Bonita Springs, Florida.
Cassia combines low-rise condominium ownership with unusually generous living areas, private entrances and attached two-car garages. Buildings contain four residences, with two homes on the lower level and two upper coach homes.
Current property records document first-floor residences from approximately 1,998 to 2,034 square feet and larger upper-level homes from approximately 2,716 to 2,873 square feet.
Cassia also offers its own neighborhood swimming pool, while many homes overlook lakes, preserves, landscaping or combinations of those permanent settings.
Cassia Four-Residence Coach-Home Buildings
Cassia's residential buildings are designed around four homes rather than large condominium corridors or shared high-rise lobbies.
Two residences occupy ground-floor positions and two occupy upper-floor positions. Each has its own entrance and attached garage.
With 68 residences and four homes per building, Cassia represents approximately 17 low-rise coach-home buildings.
This configuration gives Cassia a residential character closer to clustered villas than conventional garden condominiums while preserving condominium-style exterior maintenance.
First-Floor Cassia Coach Homes
Cassia's first-floor residences provide direct single-level living without an interior staircase.
Documented lower-floor homes range from approximately 1,998 to 2,034 square feet of air-conditioned living area.
Many provide three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open great-room plans, spacious kitchens, screened lanais and attached two-car garages.
The Dolce is one documented first-floor Cassia plan at approximately 2,034 square feet, offering three bedrooms, two baths and a layout designed to live more like a detached villa than a conventional condominium.
Second-Floor Cassia Coach Homes
Cassia's upper-level residences provide considerably more living area than the first-floor homes.
Current records document second-floor residences of approximately 2,716 and 2,873 square feet.
Larger examples generally provide three bedrooms plus den, two-and-one-half baths, expansive great-room living, breakfast areas and large screened lanais.
The primary suite may also be significantly larger, with selected upper residences incorporating sitting areas or additional flexible space.
Because the upper layouts are so much larger, they should be valued primarily against other Cassia upper-floor coach homes.
Cassia Coach-Home Size Range
Altessa Way & Carrara Court
Cassia residences are found along portions of Altessa Way and Carrara Court inside Vasari.
The street address alone therefore does not always identify the village. Buyers should confirm the MLS subdivision and condominium legal description rather than assuming every Altessa Way address belongs to the Altessa village.
That distinction is particularly important because Cassia and Altessa have separate condominium associations and different residence counts, floor-plan patterns and management arrangements.
Cassia Lake, Preserve & Golf Views
First Floor vs. Second Floor
First Floor
Provides direct single-level access, smaller living areas and a closer relationship with landscaping and water.
Second Floor
Provides significantly larger interiors, elevated views and increased separation from ground-level landscaping.
Accessibility
Buyers should determine whether stairs are appropriate for full-time, seasonal and long-term ownership.
View Elevation
Upper-floor residences can provide a wider field of view across lakes, preserves and the surrounding Vasari landscape.
Two-Car Attached Garages
Cassia residences include attached two-car garages, a major distinction from many smaller condominium products.
For first-floor homes, garage access is directly connected with the primary living level.
For upper residences, the garage and private entrance remain at ground level while stairs lead to the main living area.
Buyers who plan to keep a personal golf cart should confirm usable interior dimensions and current Vasari golf-cart policies rather than assuming two automobiles and a cart will fit comfortably.
Cassia Neighborhood Swimming Pool
Cassia has its own neighborhood swimming pool within convenient walking distance of many residences.
This provides an additional village-level recreation option beyond Vasari's central resort-style Club pool and spa.
Building position relative to the Cassia pool can be either an advantage for convenience or a factor to consider for activity and privacy, depending on buyer preference.
Screened Lanais & Outdoor Living
Large screened lanais are central to Cassia's coach-home lifestyle.
Upper residences in particular can have expansive lanais overlooking lakes and preserves, while first-floor homes provide a closer visual relationship with water and landscaping.
Buyers should compare rear exposure, privacy, hurricane-shutter protection, screen condition, flooring and the permanence of the view.
Cassia Construction & Architecture
Cassia was developed primarily around 2006 and 2007 during the later portion of Vasari's original buildout.
Buildings use concrete-block and stucco construction with tile roofing and Mediterranean-influenced architectural styling consistent with the broader Vasari community.
Because the buildings are now established condominium properties, buyers should evaluate the association's roof history, painting cycles, reserves, insurance and anticipated capital projects in addition to the interior residence.
Renovated vs. More Original Cassia Homes
Cassia interiors now range from more original 2006–2007 finishes to substantially renovated residences.
Because the underlying floor plans are relatively consistent, renovation can materially influence buyer preference and value.
Kitchen
Compare cabinetry, countertops, appliances, island configuration and lighting.
Bathrooms
Review showers, tubs, vanities, fixtures and tile.
Flooring
Evaluate material, installation and any association requirements for upper-floor hard surfaces.
HVAC
Upper coach homes can contain more than one air-conditioning system, making service history especially important.
Water Heater
Confirm age, location and replacement history.
Lanai
Review hurricane shutters, screening, flooring and permanent view.
Cassia Condominium Association
Cassia is a condominium village within the larger Vasari master community.
Vasari's current real-estate information places Cassia in the same professional-management grouping as Matera I–IV and portions of Trieste, while Altessa and Toscana use a separate management arrangement.
That distinction reinforces why buyers should review the exact Cassia condominium documents rather than applying another Vasari village's maintenance structure or fee schedule.
The current budget, reserves, insurance, meeting minutes, assessments, governing documents and estoppel should all be reviewed before closing.
What the Cassia Association Maintains
Current Cassia listings indicate condominium assessments can cover services such as building insurance, irrigation water, lawn and landscape maintenance, exterior pest control, professional management, reserves, security, sewer, street maintenance, trash and water.
The exact responsibility for roofs, exterior walls, windows, doors, garage components, lanais and owner-installed improvements should still be confirmed from current governing documents.
Association responsibilities can change, and an MLS maintenance list should not replace the controlling condominium documents.
Cassia Reserves, Insurance & Assessments
Reserve Funding
Review current reserves relative to roofing, painting and anticipated capital work.
Master Insurance
Understand coverage, deductibles and the components excluded from the condominium master policy.
Roof History
Confirm past replacements, repairs, warranties and the next anticipated cycle.
Painting
Review exterior-painting schedules and recently completed building work.
Special Assessments
Confirm paid, approved, proposed and actively discussed assessments.
Meeting Minutes
Read recent minutes for insurance, reserve, structural and capital-project discussions.
Cassia Coach-Home Insurance
Cassia owners generally need an individual condominium-owner policy in addition to the association's master insurance.
Buyers should understand coverage for interior improvements, personal property, liability, loss assessment, water damage and master-policy deductibles.
A current insurance professional should review both the exact residence and the Cassia master policy before closing.
Hurricane Protection
Storm-protection systems vary by Cassia residence.
Current properties document features such as electric lanai shutters, while other homes may use manual shutters or different systems.
Buyers should verify every significant window, entry door and sliding-glass opening and should review association approval for any owner-installed protection.
Flood & Building-Level Due Diligence
Cassia's lake and preserve settings do not establish one flood conclusion for all residences.
Buyers should verify current flood information, lender requirements and insurance implications for the exact building and condominium unit.
An upper-floor residence can still share financial exposure to common building components through the condominium association, so floor level does not eliminate all flood-related considerations.
Vasari Community Development District
Vasari has an active Community Development District that serves as a special-purpose local government for community-wide infrastructure and improvements.
Cassia buyers should review the current property-specific CDD assessment together with condominium, master-association and Country Club obligations.
CDD assessments and bond-related charges should be verified from current tax and District information for the exact property.
Bundled Golf With Every Cassia Residence
Every home in Vasari includes Country Club membership, including all Cassia coach homes.
Golf and Club access therefore accompany the real estate rather than requiring buyers to purchase an unrelated private-club membership after closing.
Current Club dues, transfer charges, golf-cart programs, guest privileges and other membership obligations can change and should be confirmed through current Vasari documentation.
Vasari Championship Golf & Aqua Driving Range
Vasari's private golf program centers on an 18-hole championship-length course integrated among lakes, landscaped terrain and residential villages.
The practice facility includes the distinctive 300-yard Aqua Driving Range, together with a hitting tee, chipping green, greenside bunker and putting green.
Lessons, clinics, leagues and organized tournaments support golfers at different skill levels.
Vasari Country Club Amenities
Cassia Rental Considerations
Cassia can appeal to seasonal buyers because it combines large coach-home interiors, two-car garages, condominium maintenance, neighborhood swimming and bundled Country Club access.
Current MLS records show leasing restrictions, but buyers should verify the present minimum lease period, number of leases permitted each year, application requirements and Vasari Club membership-transfer procedures.
Rental rules can change and should be confirmed before purchasing specifically for seasonal income.
Cassia Pet Rules
Current Cassia property records identify pets as subject to association approval.
Buyers should review the current governing documents when a purchase depends on a particular number, size or type of pets.
Common-area conduct and approval procedures should also be confirmed directly from current association rules.
Cassia 2026 Real Estate Market
Cassia remains a relatively small coach-home market because only 68 residences exist.
Recent 2026 sales include an approximately 2,873-square-foot upper coach home and an approximately 1,998-square-foot first-floor residence, both closing in March.
Current 2026 inventory has also included upper residences of approximately 2,716 and 2,873 square feet.
These transactions demonstrate why a subdivision-wide average can be misleading: Cassia's lower- and upper-level homes differ by hundreds of square feet.
How Cassia Coach Homes Should Be Valued
Floor Level
Separate first-floor and second-floor residences before choosing comparable sales.
Living Area
Distinguish approximately 1,998, 2,034, 2,716 and 2,873-square-foot configurations.
Building Position
Compare Altessa Way and Carrara Court locations, neighborhood-pool proximity and orientation.
End vs. Interior
Side windows, privacy and natural light can differ by building position.
Permanent View
Separate lake, preserve, landscaped and layered outlooks.
Rear Exposure
Orientation affects natural light, afternoon heat and lanai comfort.
Renovation
Adjust for kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, lighting and mechanical upgrades.
Association Condition
Review reserves, insurance, roof history, assessments and future capital projects.
What Cassia Buyers Should Review
Floor Level
Determine whether single-level ground-floor living or a larger upper residence better fits the buyer's needs.
Living Area
Confirm current recorded air-conditioned square footage.
Building Position
Evaluate street, neighborhood-pool proximity, neighboring buildings and landscape.
View
Compare lake width, preserve depth, landscaping and golf relationship.
Garage
Confirm practical vehicle, golf-cart and storage capacity.
Lanai
Review size, rear exposure, screening, shutters and view.
HVAC
Confirm system count, age and service history, particularly in larger upper residences.
Association
Review budget, reserves, insurance, minutes, assessments and governing documents.
Roof & Exterior
Confirm responsibility, project history and anticipated capital work.
CDD
Review the current property-specific Vasari CDD assessment.
Bundled Golf
Verify current Club obligations, transfer procedures and golf policies.
Comparable Sales
Start with Cassia residences of the closest floor level, living area and permanent view.
Selling a Cassia Coach Home
Cassia sellers should identify floor level and recorded living area prominently because first-floor and second-floor residences represent distinctly different market segments.
Marketing should document building position, end-unit status, lake or preserve view, rear exposure, two-car garage, screened lanai, hurricane protection and substantial interior improvements.
Upper residences should identify den or flexible-room configuration and any multi-zone HVAC systems.
Association improvements, completed assessments, roofing or painting projects and reserve strength should also be documented when relevant to a buyer's evaluation.
Explore All Vasari Country Club Villages
Vasari Country Club
The main Vasari Country Club guide compares Cassia with all nine other Vasari villages and explains bundled golf, Club amenities, residence types, association structure and the broader Bonita Springs location.
Cassia Location in Vasari Country Club
Cassia residences are situated along portions of Altessa Way and Carrara Court within Vasari Country Club in Bonita Springs.
The neighborhood is integrated among lakes, preserves and landscaped areas and has convenient access to its own village pool and the broader Vasari Club amenities.
Vasari Country Club is located at 11250 Via de Vasari Drive, Bonita Springs, Florida 34135.
The community provides convenient access toward Interstate 75, North Naples, Bonita Springs, Gulf beaches, shopping, dining and Southwest Florida International Airport.
Cassia Listings, Vasari Map Search & Market Report
Use the first round at the top of this page for the dedicated Cassia subdivision search.
Use the Vasari Map Search to compare individual Cassia buildings with lakes, preserves, golf facilities, the neighborhood pool, Club amenities and the other Vasari villages.
The Vasari Market Report provides active, pending and recently sold community activity without hard-coding rapidly changing inventory statistics into this permanent Cassia guide.
Explore Cassia With Schulz Realty
Schulz Realty can help Cassia buyers and sellers compare first- and second-floor coach homes according to recorded living area, building position, permanent view, rear exposure, garage, screened lanai, renovations, hurricane protection, condominium reserves, insurance, CDD obligations, bundled-golf membership and the most relevant recent Cassia sales.
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Cassia residence counts, building configurations, floor-plan dimensions, recorded living areas, bedroom and den configurations, garage capacity, neighborhood pool access, lake, preserve and golf views, Vasari Country Club membership requirements, Club charges, golf and cart programs, master and condominium association obligations, included maintenance, reserve funding, insurance, roof and exterior responsibilities, assessments, Community Development District obligations, rental provisions, pet rules, hurricane protection, flood classifications and individual property features may vary or change. Buyers should verify all material information for the exact residence through current Club, association, CDD, MLS, tax, title, insurance, inspection and property-specific documentation before purchasing.
Cassia Coach Homes at Vasari Country Club
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