LakePark at Tradition sits in a big, quiet area with over 6,100 homes that are spread across 12 neighborhoods on 8,350 acres of preserved land, and it's got asphalt roads and driveways and is managed by Campbell Property Management with help from a homeowners association, and you'll find a security gate at the entrance too. People who live here are 55 and older, and the community has a mix of single-family homes, villas, townhomes, condos, and co-ops, with well-known builders like Minto Properties, Del Webb, and DR Horton working on the homes since around 2005, so the area is pretty established and there's a good amount of choice in housing types. The home prices go for a median of $421,000, and homes usually sell at about 3% below the list price, taking about 163 days to sell, which means things move a bit slower compared to other places, and most deals close at around 97.3% of their asking price, so negotiation's not rare, but prices don't bounce around wildly, either. The bike score means folks can ride bikes pretty comfortably, but walking is just alright, with a walkability score of 44 out of 100-so it's possible to run some errands on foot, but many things need a car. Environmental risks like wildfire are minimal here, and there's attention paid to flood and fire factors, which gives some peace of mind.
There's more than one community and neighborhood in the area, like Heritage Oaks, Bedford Park, and The Estates at Tradition, all grouped close to features like Main Street Market Center with shops, restaurants, and places to get ice cream or take grandkids to a playground, plus Tradition Lake and Tradition Square are nearby. People living at LakePark at Tradition have access to lots of resident-only amenities such as swimming pools, jacuzzis, tennis courts, clubhouses, BBQ grills, fitness centers, and even kids' tot lots for visitors, and you'll find unique spaces like a Lifelong Learning Center, covered lanai, a big island, a grand staircase, and a fully renovated kitchen in some parts of the community. For care, there are many service options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing homes, and continuing care options, and staff help folks with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and managing medicines, and there's a 24-hour call system in place along with steady supervision. There's also a wellness room, fitness room, arts and game rooms, a spa, a movie theater, a music program, walking paths, and plenty of outdoor spaces for relaxing or joining scheduled daily activities.
Dining options are varied, with a dining room, all-day and restaurant-style dining, and they handle special dietary needs such as allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly meals, so people get what they need, and meals are handled by professionals. Services available for residents include housekeeping, laundry or dry cleaning, move-in coordination, a concierge, and even family support, plus there are community programs like outdoor events and activity schedules. LakePark at Tradition keeps information on private and commercial property listings, carries reports on real estate trends in South Florida, and supports folks moving in or out with virtual options and community matching services. There's a Home ECHOnomics Guarantee and a MyLogin portal for residents to keep up with news or handle account tasks, and the HOA is managed through Town Park at Tradition. People looking to live a certain lifestyle can find choices like beachfront, boating, golf, dining, waterfront, or equestrian-type living somewhere among the neighborhoods. The housing market isn't too competitive here, so buyers and sellers tend to take their time, and the community organizes charitable work and keeps local guides for people to use. The sense of security, variety of amenities, and range of care and service options are major features of living at LakePark at Tradition, with the surrounding nature preserves giving the area a quiet, comfortable setting.