24721 Bay Bean CT, Bonita Springs
Lakemont Homes for Sale at Pelican Landing
Lakemont at Pelican Landing is an established neighborhood of 165 single-family homes near the community's main entrance in Bonita Springs, Florida. Homes occupy generously sized lots and average approximately 2,700 square feet, with available settings including lakes, golf-course scenery, marshland and natural preserves.
Lakemont offers considerably more architectural and price diversity than Pelican Landing's smaller custom-estate enclaves. Current and recent sales demonstrate homes ranging from roughly 2,000 square feet to more than 3,000 square feet, while larger residences in the neighborhood can approach approximately 4,000 square feet.
Three- and four-bedroom layouts are common, along with private swimming pools, screened lanais and attached garages. Because Lakemont developed over a period of years and includes individually varied homes, buyers should compare each residence according to its actual floor plan, homesite, view, renovation and major capital improvements.
Lakemont Single-Family Homes
Lakemont is one of Pelican Landing's larger single-family neighborhoods, providing a wider selection of residences than estate enclaves such as Coventry, Heron Point or Bay Creek.
The homes are primarily detached residences on individually landscaped lots rather than maintenance-free villas or condominiums. Owners therefore control and maintain their individual home, pool, roof, landscaping and other private improvements subject to Pelican Landing's current architectural requirements.
Lakemont Home Sizes and Floor Plans
Pelican Landing describes Lakemont homes as averaging approximately 2,700 square feet.
That figure should not be interpreted as a narrow floor-plan range. Current and recent Lakemont sales include residences around 2,000 square feet as well as homes exceeding 3,000 square feet, and larger examples can approach approximately 4,000 square feet.
Three- and four-bedroom configurations are common. Some homes include dens or offices, formal dining areas, great rooms, split-bedroom layouts and expansive primary suites.
Buyers should compare actual recorded living area together with total under-roof space, garage capacity, covered lanais and outdoor living rather than relying on neighborhood averages alone.
Architectural Variety in Lakemont
Lakemont developed primarily during Pelican Landing's early growth years and includes a range of Southwest Florida residential styles.
Homes may feature traditional Florida, transitional, Mediterranean-influenced or more contemporary renovated exteriors rather than one repeating elevation.
Rooflines, window patterns, garage positions, front entries and pool layouts vary throughout the neighborhood, giving buyers more architectural choice than in a production-home subdivision.
Lakemont Lakefront Homes
Lakefront property is one of Lakemont's most recognizable residential options.
Some homes are positioned directly on landscaped freshwater lakes, allowing screened lanais, pools and principal living areas to face open water.
Water views vary according to shoreline width, rear exposure, fountain placement, vegetation and the relationship to neighboring properties.
A wide lake view can command different buyer interest from a smaller or more heavily landscaped water outlook, so the exact view should be incorporated into comparable-sale analysis.
Lakemont Golf-Course Homes
Pelican Landing also identifies golf views among Lakemont's residential settings.
Golf-oriented homes can overlook fairways, landscaped course corridors and water features integrated into the Pelican's Nest golf environment.
Mature vegetation can provide privacy while still framing the course, creating substantial differences in sight lines from one property to another.
Buyers should evaluate the view from the living areas and pool deck, together with the home's proximity to active fairways and landscaping.
Marsh and Preserve Views
Lakemont also includes homes oriented toward marshland and natural preserve areas.
These settings may appeal to buyers who prefer native vegetation, birdlife and privacy over a golf-course or open-water backdrop.
Preserve-facing properties can have very different visual characteristics from lakefront homes even when the residences themselves are comparable in size.
Buyers should confirm preserve boundaries, vegetation-maintenance rules, drainage and any restrictions affecting future landscape changes.
Generously Sized Lakemont Homesites
Pelican Landing specifically describes Lakemont homes as being built on generously sized lots.
Representative properties include oversized and cul-de-sac homesites, providing room for private pools, screened enclosures, landscaping and attached garages.
Lot dimensions vary throughout the neighborhood, so buyers should compare the specific parcel rather than assuming every Lakemont property has the same land area.
Important considerations include rear exposure, privacy, lake or preserve frontage, easements, drainage, irrigation and proximity to neighboring homes.
Private Pools and Screened Lanais
Private swimming pools are common among Lakemont homes and are often integrated with large screened lanais.
Depending on the residence, outdoor living may include a spa, covered dining area, outdoor kitchen, expanded deck, water feature or seating oriented toward a lake, golf course or preserve.
Buyers should inspect pool surfaces, screens, cages, pumps, heaters, automation, drainage and outdoor appliances as separate components of the property's condition.
Two- and Three-Car Garage Options
Attached garages are typical in Lakemont, with both two- and three-car configurations found among neighborhood homes.
Garage size can become an important differentiator for full-time residents, owners with multiple vehicles or buyers who need storage for bicycles, golf clubs, kayaks and beach equipment.
Buyers should verify garage dimensions, storage, door ratings, electrical capacity, finished flooring and any generator or charging equipment associated with the property.
Established 1990s Pelican Landing Homes
Lakemont developed primarily during the early and mid-1990s as Pelican Landing expanded west of U.S. 41.
That established construction era means current residences can vary widely in renovation level.
Some homes have undergone comprehensive remodeling with newer roofs, impact-resistant openings, modern kitchens and redesigned pool areas, while others retain more original components.
The year built should therefore be considered together with the actual age of major systems and improvements rather than used by itself to judge condition.
Renovated vs. More Original Lakemont Homes
Renovated Lakemont residences may feature open-concept kitchens, contemporary cabinetry, quartz or natural-stone counters, updated flooring, remodeled bathrooms and larger glass openings toward the pool or lake.
Outdoor improvements may include newer pool finishes, equipment, picture-window screens, outdoor kitchens and expanded covered-lanai areas.
Buyers should distinguish these cosmetic and lifestyle improvements from larger capital items such as roof replacement, impact windows and doors, HVAC equipment, plumbing, electrical panels and generators.
Roof, Hurricane Protection and Insurance
Lakemont's established housing stock makes roof condition and storm protection important parts of buyer due diligence.
Buyers should identify roof age and material together with impact-resistant windows and doors, shutters, rated garage doors and protection for screened-lanai openings.
Private pools, large roof areas and screen enclosures also affect maintenance and insurance considerations.
Homeowners, wind and flood coverage should be evaluated for the individual Lakemont property rather than inferred from a neighboring residence.
Lakemont and Pelican Landing Ownership
Lakemont is a single-family neighborhood within the Pelican Landing master community.
Unlike condominium ownership, Lakemont homeowners generally maintain their own home, roof, pool, landscaping and private improvements subject to current Pelican Landing architectural and community standards.
Architectural Standards
Review current requirements before changing roofing, windows, exterior colors, landscaping, pools, driveways or structural additions.
Master Assessment
Confirm the current Pelican Landing assessment and any property-specific or neighborhood obligations.
Private Maintenance
Budget for roofing, exterior finishes, pool equipment, landscaping, irrigation, driveway and mechanical systems.
Insurance
Obtain current homeowners, wind and flood information for the particular property.
Renovation Approval
Verify current approval procedures for additions, generators, windows, doors, landscaping and pool projects.
Current Documents
Review the latest Pelican Landing covenants and community rules before purchasing.
Convenient Location Near the Pelican Landing Main Gate
Pelican Landing specifically highlights Lakemont's location near the community's main gate.
This can reduce driving time for residents frequently traveling to U.S. 41, shopping, restaurants, healthcare or destinations throughout Bonita Springs and Estero.
Lakemont remains fully integrated into the gated Pelican Landing environment while providing relatively convenient everyday access outside the community.
Pelican Landing Private Gulf Beach Park
Lakemont homeowners participate in Pelican Landing's broader residential amenity program, including access to the community's private Gulf island Beach Park.
Residents reach the island using Pelican Landing's boat transportation across Estero Bay.
This gives Lakemont owners the combination of private single-family living with lake, golf or preserve scenery at home and Gulf beach access through the master community.
Transportation schedules, guest privileges, weather procedures and current Beach Park rules should be verified through the Pelican Landing Community Association.
Tennis, Pickleball, Fitness, Kayaking and Sailing
Lakemont ownership includes access to Pelican Landing's extensive residential recreation network.
Current community amenities include tennis, pickleball, fitness facilities, bocce, kayaking and canoeing, sailing, marina facilities, fishing areas, community gathering spaces and other outdoor recreation.
For active buyers, this allows the privacy of a detached home and private pool to be combined with a substantial master-community amenity package.
Optional Private Golf at Pelican Landing
Some Lakemont properties enjoy views across the Pelican's Nest golf environment, but private golf-club membership is separate from ordinary Pelican Landing home ownership.
Purchasing a Lakemont home does not automatically require or include private golf membership.
Buyers interested in golf should verify current membership categories, availability, initiation requirements, annual dues and privileges directly with the private club.
Lakemont Recent Sales and Market Activity
Lakemont's 165-home inventory typically provides more transaction history than Pelican Landing's smallest estate enclaves.
Recent sales demonstrate substantial variation in residence size and homesite type, including homes below the neighborhood's approximate 2,700-square-foot average as well as larger properties exceeding 3,000 square feet.
Current listings should be compared with pending sales and recent closings of the most similar Lakemont homes rather than relying on an overall Pelican Landing average.
The market report and live IDX results below provide the dynamic portion of this page without permanently embedding short-term prices into the neighborhood guide.
How to Compare Lakemont Home Values
A reliable Lakemont valuation begins with recent same-neighborhood sales that most closely match the subject home's size, homesite and view.
Important adjustments include recorded living area, bedroom count, garage capacity, private pool, lake or golf orientation, preserve privacy, renovation level, roof age and hurricane protection.
A larger renovated lakefront home should not be compared directly with a smaller interior or preserve property simply because both are located in Lakemont.
When appropriate Lakemont sales are limited, selected homes in Longlake, Bay Cedar, Pennyroyal and other Pelican Landing single-family neighborhoods can provide secondary market context after proper adjustments.
Lakemont vs. Longlake, Goldcrest and Heron Point
Pelican Landing's single-family neighborhoods provide very different combinations of home size, homesite and views.
Lakemont contains 165 homes averaging approximately 2,700 square feet with lake, golf, marsh and preserve settings.
Longlake contains 147 homes ranging approximately from 2,200 to 3,800 square feet, many overlooking lakes or Heron Marsh South.
Goldcrest contains only 42 custom estate homes, generally larger and positioned on estate-size golf and lake homesites.
Heron Point contains just 23 estate homes and emphasizes larger lots with lake and Heron Marsh South surroundings.
The best choice depends on desired house size, lot size, view, privacy, renovation, garage needs and current market availability.
What Lakemont Buyers Should Review
Recorded Living Area
Verify the home's actual conditioned area rather than relying on the neighborhood's approximate 2,700-square-foot average.
Homesite & View
Compare lake, golf, marsh and preserve orientation together with rear exposure and privacy.
Roof & Storm Protection
Review roof age, impact windows and doors, shutters, garage doors and lanai protection.
Pool & Outdoor Living
Inspect the pool, spa, screened enclosure, deck, equipment, outdoor kitchen and drainage.
Garage
Confirm two- or three-car capacity, usable dimensions, storage and current door condition.
Mechanical Systems
Review HVAC equipment, water heaters, plumbing, electrical service and major appliances.
Insurance & Flood
Obtain current property-specific homeowners, wind and flood information before contractual deadlines.
Association Documents
Review current Pelican Landing assessments, covenants, architectural requirements and use restrictions.
Selling a Lakemont Home
Lakemont sellers should clearly document the characteristics that distinguish their property within this 165-home neighborhood.
Marketing should identify recorded living area, bedrooms, den or office space, garage capacity, homesite size, pool and outdoor living, and the exact lake, golf, marsh or preserve view.
Roof replacement, impact-resistant windows and doors, HVAC improvements, generators, pool renovations and major landscaping should be identified separately from cosmetic remodeling.
The property's main-gate convenience should also be presented together with Pelican Landing's private Gulf beach, tennis, pickleball, fitness, kayaking, sailing and optional private-golf lifestyle.
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Pelican Landing and The Colony at Pelican Landing
Lakemont belongs to the Pelican Landing Phase I residential market.
The separately gated Colony at Pelican Landing represents Phase II and contains its own collection of luxury high-rise and mid-rise condominiums, coach homes, villas and custom estate residences.
Keeping these markets clearly separated helps buyers compare the correct property type, association structure, amenities and comparable sales.
Lakemont at Pelican Landing Location
Lakemont homes are centered around Lakemont Drive in Bonita Springs, Florida 34134, with residences also found on adjacent streets including Bay Bean Court and Hollybrier Lane.
Pelican Landing identifies Lakemont as being near the community's main entrance, providing relatively convenient access to U.S. 41.
The neighborhood remains convenient to Pelican Landing's golf, tennis, pickleball, fitness and water-recreation facilities while also providing access to Bonita Springs, Estero, Coconut Point shopping and dining, North Naples, healthcare, Gulf beaches and Southwest Florida International Airport.
Explore Lakemont Homes With Schulz Realty
Schulz Realty can help buyers and sellers evaluate Lakemont properties according to recorded living area, homesite size, lake, golf, marsh or preserve setting, bedroom configuration, pool and outdoor living, garage capacity, renovation quality, roof, hurricane protection, mechanical improvements and relevant recent sales.
For buyers comparing Pelican Landing single-family neighborhoods, we can also evaluate Lakemont against Longlake, Bay Cedar, Goldcrest, Heron Point, Pennyroyal, The Sanctuary, The Ridge and Waterside according to home size, lot size, views, architecture, privacy and current market availability.
Call David Schulz: (239) 682-5800
Property availability, residence counts, average and individual living areas, bedroom and bathroom configurations, homesite sizes, architectural styles, floor plans, garages, private pools, spas, lanais, outdoor kitchens, lake, golf, marsh, preserve and landscape views, neighborhood obligations, Pelican Landing assessments, architectural standards, reserves, special assessments, roofs, windows, exterior doors, hurricane protection, insurance, flood classifications, landscaping responsibilities and individual property features may vary or change. Pelican Landing amenities, Beach Park transportation and private golf-club membership are also subject to current rules, schedules, fees and availability. Buyers should verify all material property, association, community, insurance, golf, flood, title, permitting and inspection information through current official documents and appropriate qualified professionals before purchasing.
Lakemont Homes for Sale in Pelican Landing
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