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Terzetto Homes in The Colony at Pelican Landing

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Low-Rise Luxury • Private Garages • Elevator Access • Golf & Lake Views • Pool & Spa • Bay Club

Terzetto Condos for Sale at The Colony in Bonita Springs

Terzetto at The Colony is a luxury low-rise condominium neighborhood in Bonita Springs, Florida, offering approximately 69 residences arranged in three-story buildings along Terzetto Lane and Colony Villas Drive. Its small-building format, substantial floor plans, private garages, elevator access and golf, lake and preserve views create a residential experience that feels much closer to a luxury villa than a conventional condominium building.

Terzetto residences generally range from approximately 2,100 to more than 2,650 square feet of air-conditioned living area, with some recorded homes approaching approximately 2,700 square feet. Three-bedroom configurations are common, and many of the larger residences include a den or flexible office space.

Upper-floor homes commonly feature private or near-private elevator entry, while residences throughout Terzetto benefit from large screened lanais and attached or private two-car garages. This combination is especially attractive to buyers seeking condominium maintenance convenience without giving up the space, garage capacity and privacy associated with a single-family home.

Approximately 69 Residences Three-Story Buildings Approx. 2,100–2,700+ Sq. Ft. Three Bedrooms Common Den / Study Floor Plans Private Elevator Access Private Two-Car Garages Large Screened Lanais Golf Course Views Lake & Pond Views Preserve Views Private Community Pool Community Spa Cabana & Barbecue Area The Colony Bay Club Private Beach Privileges

Terzetto's Low-Rise Penthouse-Style Design

Terzetto differs significantly from the larger condominium towers within The Colony. Rather than stacking many residences vertically within a single high-rise, Terzetto uses multiple three-story buildings that create a much smaller residential scale.

The arrangement allows individual residences to occupy substantial portions of each building level, creating what is frequently described as a penthouse-style or single-family-home feeling.

This lower-density configuration also provides a closer visual relationship with the golf course, lakes, preserves and landscaping surrounding each building.

Three-Story Scale Low-rise buildings create a more intimate residential environment than The Colony's high-rise towers.
Penthouse-Style Living Spacious single-level residences provide broad living areas and substantial outdoor space.
Private Garages Two-car garages give owners storage and vehicle convenience more commonly associated with detached homes.
Elevator Convenience Upper-level residences commonly provide private or near-private elevator access directly to the home.

Terzetto Floor Plans and Residence Sizes

Terzetto includes two important general residence-size categories. Smaller homes are commonly around approximately 2,117 square feet, while larger residences are frequently approximately 2,650 to 2,656 square feet. Certain recorded homes are somewhat larger.

Three bedrooms are common, with larger configurations often adding a den or study. Open great-room layouts connect the kitchen, dining and living areas with substantial screened lanais.

Because the size difference between floor plans can exceed 500 square feet, buyers should identify the exact plan before comparing asking prices or recent sales.

Approx. 2,117 Sq. Ft. Smaller Terzetto configurations provide three-bedroom condominium living with private-garage convenience.
Approx. 2,650+ Sq. Ft. Larger residences commonly add den or office space and substantially more indoor and outdoor living area.
Open Great Rooms Living, dining and kitchen spaces are designed around entertaining and access to the lanai.
Split Bedrooms Many layouts separate the primary suite from guest bedrooms to provide additional privacy.
Terzetto comparison sequence: floor-plan family → building position → floor → golf / lake / preserve exposure → lanai orientation → elevator access → garage → renovation → storm protection → association condition → current competition → recent comparable sales.

Private Elevator Access

Elevator access is an important distinction among Terzetto residences. Upper-floor homes commonly provide private or near-private elevator service opening to a private foyer or entry area.

This allows owners to enjoy upper-level golf, lake and preserve views without routinely using stairs and helps reinforce the feeling of a private residence rather than a conventional condominium corridor.

Elevator configuration should be verified for the exact property because entry arrangements can differ between buildings and floor levels.

Private Two-Car Garages

Terzetto's private garage configuration is one of its strongest practical advantages. Residences commonly include an attached or private enclosed two-car garage rather than standard assigned condominium parking.

For year-round owners, the additional space can accommodate two vehicles while providing room for bicycles, golf equipment, beach gear and other Southwest Florida recreational items.

Garage dimensions, storage installations, air conditioning, cabinetry and exact ownership rights can vary and should be confirmed for each residence.

Large Lanais and Outdoor Living

Terzetto residences place significant emphasis on outdoor living. Many larger homes include a full-width screened lanai connected to the great room and primary suite.

Second-floor configurations can be particularly distinctive because some include additional open-air terrace space beyond the screened lanai. Upper-floor residences can provide broad views over lakes, golf holes and preserve areas.

Buyers should compare orientation, sun exposure, privacy, wind, screening and storm protection together with the permanent view.

Screened Lanais Generous outdoor rooms expand the usable living area for dining, entertaining and relaxation.
Open Terrace Areas Select second-floor residences provide additional uncovered outdoor space beyond the screened lanai.
Golf Exposure Fairway-oriented residences can overlook multiple holes and landscaped golf-course surroundings.
Lake & Preserve Views Other residences emphasize water, natural vegetation, privacy and Southwest Florida wildlife.

Golf Course, Lake and Preserve Views

View orientation is one of the most important permanent differences among Terzetto residences.

Some buildings face portions of The Colony Golf & Country Club, creating broad fairway views. Others overlook ponds, lakes, landscaped areas or natural preserve.

A western orientation can provide dramatic afternoon skies and sunset opportunities, while eastern exposures may favor morning light and cooler late-day outdoor living.

For valuation purposes, view and privacy should generally be compared before cosmetic interior finishes because they cannot be recreated through renovation.

Terzetto Pool, Spa and Cabana

Terzetto provides its own neighborhood swimming pool and spa, allowing residents to enjoy convenient recreation without leaving the immediate community.

The pool area also includes cabana and barbecue facilities that support casual outdoor gatherings and entertaining.

This private neighborhood amenity is separate from the broader recreational opportunities available through The Colony and Pelican Landing.

Community Pool A private neighborhood pool provides convenient swimming and relaxation close to home.
Spa The shared spa complements the pool and provides another relaxation option.
Cabana Covered gathering space adds shade and convenience to the pool environment.
Barbecue Area Outdoor grills support casual resident gatherings and entertaining.

The Colony Bay Club on Estero Bay

Terzetto owners participate in The Colony's residential amenity structure, including access to the Bay Club overlooking Estero Bay.

The Bay Club provides waterfront dining and social opportunities and gives Terzetto residents a direct coastal connection even though the neighborhood itself is primarily oriented toward golf, lakes and preserve.

The Bay Club is a residential Colony amenity and should not be confused with private membership in The Colony Golf & Country Club.

Private Pelican Landing Beach Park

Terzetto owners also benefit from access to Pelican Landing's private Beach Park on Big Hickory Island.

The approximately 34-acre Gulf beach property is reached by community shuttle boat across Estero Bay and provides opportunities for swimming, shelling, fishing, wildlife viewing and relaxed beach recreation.

This allows Terzetto owners to combine golf-oriented low-rise condominium living with access to a private Gulf island beach environment.

Tennis, Pickleball, Kayaking and Sailing

The wider Pelican Landing recreational system adds numerous activities beyond Terzetto's neighborhood pool.

Residents can have access to tennis, pickleball, bocce, fitness, kayaking, canoeing, sailing and other recreational facilities and programs.

Current operating procedures, reservation requirements, guest rules and amenity availability should be confirmed through the appropriate community association.

The Colony Golf & Country Club

Several Terzetto buildings overlook portions of the private Colony Golf & Country Club, giving residents direct visual access to fairways and landscaped golf-course scenery.

The private club includes an 18-hole championship course designed by Jerry Pate together with clubhouse and member facilities.

Golf membership is separate from standard Terzetto condominium ownership. Buyers who consider private golf important should investigate current membership categories, availability, joining requirements, initiation fees, waiting lists and dues directly with the Club.

Ownership structure: Terzetto condominium ownership → The Colony residential privileges → Pelican Landing community amenities → optional Colony Golf & Country Club membership. These are separate components and should be reviewed independently.

Terzetto Construction and Storm Protection

Terzetto was developed in phases during the mid-2010s, with individual residences commonly showing construction dates around 2014 and 2015.

Many properties include concrete-block and stucco construction, tile roofing, impact-resistant windows and doors and supplemental storm protection such as electric shutters or hurricane-rated screens.

Individual features vary, so buyers should verify impact protection, windows, doors, shutters, HVAC equipment, water heaters, plumbing, electrical systems and appliances for the specific residence.

Terzetto vs. Cielo and Castella

Terzetto, Cielo and Castella all provide alternatives to The Colony's traditional high-rise towers, but their physical designs are meaningfully different.

Terzetto uses three-story low-rise buildings and gives each residence a private two-car garage. Cielo uses boutique elevator buildings with nearly 3,000-square-foot condominiums and under-building parking. Castella uses three larger six-story condominium buildings centered around a resort-style pool environment.

For a buyer who prioritizes garage space and a residence that feels particularly similar to a villa or single-family home, Terzetto can be especially compelling.

Buyers should compare floor-plan size, building height, elevator arrangement, garage configuration, lanai, view, association responsibilities and neighborhood amenities before deciding among the three.

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Terzetto Condominium Association Review

Although Terzetto can feel similar to a villa neighborhood, the residences are condominium ownership and buyers should understand the association structure before purchasing.

Relevant records can include budgets, reserve schedules, insurance, association minutes, maintenance responsibilities, engineering information and current or anticipated capital projects.

Exterior Responsibilities

Determine which roof, walls, windows, doors, lanais and other exterior components are maintained by the association and which belong to the owner.

Garage Responsibilities

Confirm ownership and maintenance obligations for the private garage and garage-door components.

Insurance

Review the master condominium policy together with the individual unit coverage required by the buyer.

Rules & Restrictions

Verify current leasing, pet, guest, renovation, parking and architectural requirements.

Updated and Original Terzetto Residences

Terzetto properties can vary considerably in renovation and finish.

Updated residences may include redesigned kitchens, quartz or stone countertops, upgraded appliances, wet bars and beverage refrigeration, wood or porcelain flooring, custom built-ins, remodeled bathrooms, automated window treatments and improved storm protection.

Buyers should distinguish decorative updates from mechanical components including HVAC systems, water heaters, plumbing, electrical systems, windows, doors and shutters.

Comparing Terzetto Condo Values

Terzetto values should first be compared within the same floor-plan family.

A roughly 2,117-square-foot residence and a roughly 2,656-square-foot home represent substantially different property types even though both are located in the same condominium neighborhood.

After floor-plan size, buyers should compare building position, floor, golf or water view, preserve privacy, lanai, elevator configuration, garage, renovation and storm protection.

Best Terzetto comparable: same floor-plan size → similar floor → similar view → similar lanai → similar garage → similar renovation → similar storm protection → similar association condition.

Selling a Terzetto Condo

Effective Terzetto marketing should clearly explain why the residence differs from both ordinary condominiums and detached homes.

Important selling characteristics can include floor plan, living area, floor, private elevator access, golf or lake view, preserve privacy, lanai dimensions, additional terrace space, two-car garage, renovation and storm protection.

Sellers can improve transaction efficiency by organizing association documents, renovation approvals, mechanical records, garage information and storm-protection documentation before the property goes under contract.

Terzetto's Bonita Springs Location

Terzetto residences are located along Terzetto Lane and Colony Villas Drive in Bonita Springs, Florida 34134 within The Colony at Pelican Landing.

The neighborhood is positioned west of U.S. 41 near Estero Bay, with convenient access to Coconut Point, Estero, Bonita Springs, North Naples, Gulf beaches, healthcare and Southwest Florida International Airport.

Its Colony location provides a quiet residential setting while maintaining convenient access to the Bay Club, private beach transportation, golf and the larger Pelican Landing recreational system.

Explore Terzetto Condos With Schulz Realty

Schulz Realty can help buyers and sellers compare Terzetto residences by floor-plan family, living area, building position, floor, golf, lake or preserve exposure, lanai, elevator access, two-car garage, renovation, storm protection, association condition and the most relevant recent comparable sales.

Current MLS listings, customized alerts, private showing coordination and comparisons with Cielo, Castella, Addison Place and other Colony properties can help determine whether Terzetto fits your Southwest Florida real-estate goals.

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Property availability, prices, condominium fees, association budgets, reserves, insurance, assessments, capital projects, amenities, pool operations, garage rights, elevator configurations, rental restrictions, pet policies, Beach Park services, Bay Club operations and private Golf Club membership may change. Buyers should verify all material information through current MLS records, condominium and community documents, inspections, insurance providers, title professionals, attorneys and other appropriate qualified sources before purchasing.

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