The Isles on Palmer Ranch is a gated community in Sarasota, Florida, developed by DiVosta, and you'll see that the place sits among lakes, green spaces, and natural preserves with walking and biking trails winding through the neighborhood, so there's a good bit of wildlife and open views to enjoy if you like that sort of thing, and the homes come in different types-single-family homes, townhomes, and attached villas-which range in size from around 1,500 to 2,600 square feet, with villas and townhomes offering two or three bedrooms, garages, screened lanais, and features like Corian countertops, stainless steel appliances, tile roofs, brick paver driveways, and private master bathrooms, while many places also look out over the water or quiet nature areas, which makes the outlooks nicer and the whole place feel a little more peaceful than some of the busier communities you might see elsewhere.
The community has a full-time onsite manager and an activities director who runs more than fifteen clubs and activities throughout the year including things like aerobics, art, cooking, cycling, water aerobics, yoga, bocce ball, tennis, book club, investment talks, bridge, and social singles, so there's really always something going on if you want to get involved, and the main social spot is an 11,000-square-foot clubhouse by the lake, which has meeting rooms, a multi-purpose room for gatherings, a dedicated card room, and a catering kitchen for events, and you'll also find a modern fitness center, spa and wellness room, movie room, game room, library, and outdoor patios for those who like to spend time both inside and out.
For those who look for recreation, The Isles offers four lighted tennis courts-Har-Tru clay-and a basketball court, bocce ball courts, a heated resort-style lagoon pool, and a children's playground and tot lot, plus the community has a private post office, walking and biking paths, and a peaceful gazebo tucked into the landscape, and many homes have screened entryways, hurricane shutters, and two-car garages, while the lawns and gardens are kept up professionally as part of the maintenance-free living, which means the homeowners' association handles most of the yard work and upkeep, so residents don't have to worry much about exteriors or landscaping.
Besides the activities and amenities, The Isles has services for those who need a little extra help, including assisted living and respite care in some areas, and residents have access to emergency alert systems, 24-hour call systems, help with daily activities, medication management, and personal care support, while meals are provided with attention to allergies and dietary needs when part of a care plan, so those with health issues can feel more secure, and the place keeps a close eye on both real estate sales and rentals, with online tools for finding homes for sale or rent, plus services for advertising properties, mortgage help, and managing rentals if needed.
People looking to move into The Isles will see it's close to Laurel Oak Country Club and Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis Center, and you won't need club membership for some tennis courts, which might appeal to active folks, while the Association takes care of community matters and keeps things running smoothly, so life here is fairly easy-going and low-maintenance, with plenty to do for those who want to stay busy and space for those who'd rather stay quiet and enjoy the scenery.