One or more photo(s) has been virtually staged. Here's a question: If you already know you want the Del Webb lifestyle, why spend the next six months waiting for it? The new friendships are happening right now. The dinner invitations. The neighbors meeting for drinks at the tavern. The walking groups. The art classes. The people who are all in the exact same chapter of life you are. And while all of that's happening, new construction buyers are still picking cabinet colors. This barely lived-in waterfront home lets you skip the waiting because the upgrades are already done. Tile runs throughout the entire home, so the vacuum can go ahead and file for retirement too. The kitchen brings the good stuff: premium cabinetry, a gas cooktop, and a big island made for morning coffee, casual dinners, and lingering conversations. With three bedrooms, two baths, and a flex room, you have space for guests, hobbies, and projects. Out back, the water view changes the whole mood. The screened lanai and extended paver patio give you a front-row seat to quiet mornings, golden evenings, and dinner outside whenever you feel like it. It's even pre-plumbed for an outdoor kitchen, which feels less like an upgrade and more like a very clear invitation. Everything you'd be selecting in a design center is already here, already finished, and ready to enjoy. You didn't spend decades working, planning, saving, and dreaming about retirement so you could spend the first six months of it waiting on construction crews and upgrade appointments. You did it for morning walks with neighbors who become friends. Lunch with people you haven't met yet. A full calendar when you want one and a quiet waterfront patio when you don't. A Lifestyle Director whose entire job is helping you make the most of this chapter. For years, your schedule belonged to everyone else. Now it belongs to you. Lake Nona's minutes out. Dining, doctors, shopping, right there. You've earned this chapter. The only question is: do you want to spend it waiting?