GL Homes has opened the 39,000-square-foot clubhouse at Lotus Edge, its 649-home luxury community in West Boca Raton, per the developer's Instagram. The facility anchors a project where homes are priced from roughly $1.7 million to $3 million, placing Lotus Edge in the upper tier of master-planned communities on the western edge of Palm Beach County.
The clubhouse program includes a full-service restaurant, lounge and bar, social gathering spaces, fitness amenities, and a resort-style pool. At 39,000 square feet, the building is sized to serve the full 649-unit buildout — a scale consistent with the country-club-adjacent model that defines premium master-planned development in this part of South Florida.
GL Homes is one of South Florida's largest privately held residential builders, with communities across Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, and the Treasure Coast. Lotus Edge represents the company's continued push into the premium West Boca corridor, where land availability and proximity to major thoroughfares have supported large-scale master-planned development for decades.
The price range — $1.7 million to $3 million per home — targets buyers who expect resort-caliber amenities without the equity structure of a traditional private club. The clubhouse-included model has drawn consistent demand in this tier, particularly from buyers relocating from higher-density coastal markets to the south.
The developer's Instagram does not specify the design team behind the facility, whether the on-site restaurant is managed by GL Homes or operated independently, or the current sales pace toward the 649-unit total. Those details would clarify how Lotus Edge is tracking against comparable West Boca communities currently in lease-up or buildout.
With the amenity stack now in place, the remaining variable is how quickly Lotus Edge closes out its remaining inventory. The West Boca corridor has continued to absorb high-end product steadily; the pace of closings here will be a useful data point for developers holding adjacent land and weighing their own timelines.



