o
o
o
retire retire
o
o

-------------------

o
o

Savannah Club

3150 Crabapple Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34952

-------------------

o
o

o
o

-------------------

Next to a State Park in a Coastal Town, Mellow 55+ Savannah Club Has Pastel-Colored Homes, a Golf Course, Two Clubhouses, a Recreation Center, a Restaurant, a Heated Swimming Pool and More

Savanna Club is a mellow but generally well-kept 55+ mobile home/manufactured home enclave in Port St. Lucie on Florida's southeastern coast. It borders the Savannas Preserve State Park and is minutes from the Intracoastal Waterway.

o
o

Rentals, resales, and new models are available. Sizes range from just under 900 square feet to nearly 1,700 square feet. Many homes have fairway or waterfront views, central AC, low-e windows, a kitchen island and/or stainless steel appliances. A carport, a backyard patio, and hurricane shutters are common. Upgrades might include laminate countertops, walk-in tubs, handicap access, or a screened lanai. Properties come in a variety of pastel colors.

Sun Communities owns some of Savannah Club and leases lots to owners, as is typical in many manufactured home communities. In sections not owned by Sun Communities, homeowners own their home and the land on which it sits. These owners pay a monthly HOA fee, about $210 to $235, while owners on leased land pay both the HOA fee and a lot lease fee, which is about $600 per month.

o
o

Prices begin in the mid-$100,000s. Please verify these prices with a Realtor as they will change. Some homes come furnished. Pets are welcome, but restrictions apply.

The heart of the community is an 18-hole golf course with a pro-shop. Courts for tennis, shuffleboard and bocce ball are abundant. There are two clubhouses and one recreation center. Each building has a heated outdoor pool, spa, and an indoor gym.

The community also has a restaurant, an artist studio, kiln, mini theater, computer hub, library, and a 10,000 square foot performing arts center. RV and boat storage is available.

The Club's eastern neighbor, the Savannas Preserve State Park, offers fishing, 15 miles of multi-use trails, guided walks, and canoe trips and more.

St. Lucie Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission.

Summer temperatures are in the 80s and 90s, and winters are mild with temperatures in the 50s, 60s and 70s. On average, the area receives 48 inches of rain every year.

o
o

Visit tinyurl.com/2t5abyph for listings.

o
o

Florida:

Named Pascua Florida by Juan Ponce De Leon, the Sunshine State did not enter the Union until March 3, 1845. Balmy mild winters began attracting snowbirds to the state in the late 19th century. Retirees continue to flock to the state. It's not hard to see why tourism has become the leading industry.

International trade and citrus are also major contributors to the state's economy. Eighty percent of the nation's oranges and grapefruits are grown here, and 40 percent of all U.S. exports to Latin America flow through Florida.

Florida's landscape includes uplands and coastal plains. It contains more than 11,000 miles of waterways and about 4,500 islands spread across 10 acres.

Florida has 1,250 golf courses, more than any other state in the Union. The 47 mile Pinellas Trail is the longest urban trail on the east coast. Orlando theme parks attract more visitors than any other theme parks in the U.S. The only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles co-exist is in National Everglades Park.

o
o

o
o

o
o

Who Buys in a 55+ Community?

Age-restricted communities, at least those for residents age 55 or better, generally appeal to people seeking a sense of community with other people from similar socioeconomic backgrounds. Most developments are gated or at least have some type of secured access and appeal to retirees seeking a sense of security. People who enjoy lots of amenities, planned activities and social interaction also buy in 55+ developments. Just an FYI: newer communities tend to have a younger demographic while older communities usually have a more mature set of residents, primarily because residents in older developments purchased when they were younger and have stayed put.

o
o

Communities by State

Alabama   Arizona   California   Colorado   Florida   Georgia   Nevada   North Carolina   Oregon   South Carolina   Tennessee   Texas   Virginia   Washington  

o
o


o
o

Webwerxx, Inc. Copyright (c) 2006-2023.

All rights reserved. No part of this electronic publication may be reproduced in any way without the express written consent of Webwerxx, Inc. Reproducing any original part of this publication without written permission from Webwerxx, Inc. is plagiarism. Numerous attempts were made to verify the accuracy of the information contained in this website, but some information may have changed since each article and/or report went online, and Webwerxx, Inc. is not liable for inaccurate information contained in its articles and/or reports.

o