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Lake Sumter & Brownwood · South of CR 466 · Sumter County

Central Area (between CR 466 and SR 44)

The most connected area in The Villages — Sumter County's generally lower property tax rate, golf cart access to both Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood Paddock Square, and 47 neighborhoods spanning every home type from Patio Villas to Premier Homes.

Quick Answer

What is the central area?

The central area is the geographic and social core of The Villages — the area where most of the community's amenity infrastructure is concentrated, and where Sumter County's historically lowest property tax rate applies. It encompasses two distinct sub-areas: the Lake Sumter corridor (closest to Lake Sumter Landing) and the Brownwood corridor (closest to Brownwood Paddock Square).

Built primarily in the mid-2000s through early 2010s, central-area neighborhoods offer a middle path between the northern area's fully established character and the southern area's newest construction — bonds in the Average tier, updated floor plans compared to the late 1990s north, and the amenity access that makes The Villages' lifestyle reputation.

For most buyers comparing areas, the central area produces the best answer to the question: "Where do I get the most for my annual cost?" Sumter County's tax advantage is real, the path network is the most developed in The Villages, and easy access to both Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood Paddock from many central locations is a lifestyle combination no other area can match.

Central Area at a glance

Sub-Areas Lake Sumter corridor · Brownwood corridor
Location South of CR 466, north of SR 44
County Sumter County (all central neighborhoods)
ZIP Codes 32162 (Lake Sumter) · 32163 (Brownwood)
Built Mid-2000s–early 2010s
Bond Status Average tier ($1,500–$3,000/yr typical)
Tax Rate Sumter County — lowest of all three counties
Home Types Full range: Patio Villas through Premier Homes
Neighborhoods 47 neighborhoods
Town Squares Lake Sumter Landing · Brownwood Paddock Square
Rec Centers Multiple — confirm specific names at districtgov.org
Championship Golf Belle Glade CC · Evans Prairie CC · more
Who the central area is best for

The case for buying in the central area

Buyers who want to be close to everything

The Villages' lifestyle is built around being able to reach everything without a car. In the central area, that promise is delivered most completely — two town squares, the most developed golf cart path network, multiple recreation centers, championship golf courses, and the CR 466/CR 466A commercial corridor all within the cart range that most central neighborhoods enjoy. Buyers who visited The Villages and fell in love with the lifestyle — rather than any specific neighborhood or square — often end up in the central area because it's where the lifestyle is most fully accessible on a daily basis.

Buyers maximizing value vs. annual cost

Sumter County's property tax rate is The Villages' lowest — and it applies to every central-area neighborhood. Combined with bonds in the Average tier, the annual carrying cost in the central area is often the best-value combination in The Villages: lower taxes than Lake County (northern area), lower bonds than the southern area, and more amenity access than either. Buyers who run the full annual cost model — purchase price, taxes, bond payment, amenity fee — frequently find the central area produces the best number for what they get.

Buyers wanting home type variety

The central area offers the widest selection of home types in The Villages. Buyers who want a compact Patio Villa, an architecturally interesting Courtyard Villa, a standard Designer Home, or a larger Premier Home in a Bridgeport-series community all have options in the central area. This matters for buyers with specific size requirements — couples downsizing significantly, buyers bringing multi-generational considerations, buyers who want a guest suite or workshop space. The variety in the central area means there's a product for each of those buyers.

Two Town Squares

Lake Sumter Landing & Brownwood

Lake Sumter Landing

A waterfront entertainment hub on Lake Sumter — open-air Key West-inspired design, with restaurants and shops facing the water, a famous working clock tower, and nightly free live entertainment. The waterfront setting makes it the most visually distinctive of The Villages' five town squares. Most Lake Sumter neighborhoods reach it in 5–15 minutes by cart.

Brownwood Paddock Square

A Western ranch-themed square with a livelier evening atmosphere — popular restaurants, bars, and an entertainment lineup that runs toward country, rock, and variety. Brownwood has a more casual, social character than Spanish Springs or Lake Sumter Landing, and its surrounding neighborhoods form a close-knit community around it.

The unique central advantage: Many central-area neighborhoods are within reasonable cart distance of both squares — a lifestyle option only available to central buyers.

Understanding the Costs

Bond balances & annual costs

Central-area homes were built in the mid-2000s through early 2010s. Bonds are in the Average tier — most homes carry partial remaining balances of $1,500–$3,000/year on the property tax bill, depending on the specific neighborhood and home.

The Sumter County tax advantage

Sumter County has The Villages' lowest property tax rate — typically $1,500–$2,500/year less than Lake County (north) on a $400,000–$500,000 home. This advantage compounds annually and is one of the primary financial reasons buyers choose the central area.

Premier-tier Bridgeport communities

The Bridgeport-series neighborhoods (Bridgeport at Lake Sumter, Lake Miona, Laurel Valley, Miona Shores) carry Premier Homes and higher price points but also carry bonds in the Average tier and benefit from Sumter County taxes — producing a total annual cost that surprises buyers who assume premier-tier means premium ongoing costs.

Full guide to CDD bonds, amenity fees & annual costs →

Getting Around

Golf cart access in the central area

The central area has The Villages' most developed golf cart path network — decades of infrastructure investment have produced a system of dedicated paths, tunnels under major roads, and bridge crossings that make car-free daily living genuinely achievable for most central residents. The network connects neighborhoods to both town squares, all major recreation centers, the CR 466 and CR 466A commercial corridors, and championship and executive golf throughout the area.

Lake Sumter Landing

5–15 min by cart from most Lake Sumter neighborhoods

Brownwood Paddock Square

5–15 min by cart from most Brownwood neighborhoods

Recreation Centers

SeaBreeze, Mulberry Grove, and more — all within cart range

Shopping & Services

CR 466 and CR 466A corridors — Publix, medical, dining, banking

Championship Golf

Belle Glade CC, Evans Prairie CC, and multiple executive courses

Neighborhood Rec Centers

Pool, pickleball, bocce in every community — walkable

Lake Sumter · 27 Communities · All with Individual Pages

Lake Sumter neighborhoods

Closest to Lake Sumter Landing · Sumter County ZIP 32162 · Mid-2000s to early 2010s construction

Village of Amelia Florida island heritage · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Ashland Classic American ash-grove name · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Belvedere Italian "beautiful view" · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Bonita "Pretty" in Spanish · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Bonnybrook Scottish "pretty brook" · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Bridgeport at Lake Miona Premier-tier · near Lake Miona · early 2000s Bridgeport at Lake Sumter Premier-tier · near Lake Sumter Landing · early 2000s Bridgeport at Laurel Valley Premier-tier · classical laurel valley setting · early 2000s Bridgeport at Miona Shores Premier-tier · Lake Miona shoreside · early 2000s Village of Buttonwood Designer Homes, Courtyard Villas, Patio Villas · mid-2000s Cabanas at Creekside Landing Resort character · Courtyard Villas, Designer Homes · creek setting Village of Caroline Classic American name · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Duval Florida heritage — William Pope Duval, first governor · Designer Homes Haciendas of Mission Hills Courtyard villas · steps from Lake Sumter Landing · Spanish character Village of Hadley English heritage name · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Hemingway Named for Ernest Hemingway · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Lakeshore Cottages All Designer Homes · Lake Miona water views · 2004 vintage Village of Largo "Broad/wide" in Spanish · Florida city namesake · Designer Homes Village of Liberty Park American patriotic tradition · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Lynnhaven English pastoral haven · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Mallory Square Key West sunset tradition · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Pennecamp John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park namesake · Designer Homes Village of Poinciana Tropical royal poinciana tree · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Sabal Chase Florida sabal palm · Designer Homes, Courtyard Villas, Patio Villas Village of Tamarind Grove Tropical tamarind tree tradition · Designer Homes, Villas Village of Virginia Trace Colonial Virginia heritage · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s Village of Winifred Old English heritage name · Designer Homes, Villas · mid-2000s
Brownwood · 14 Communities · All with Individual Pages

Brownwood neighborhoods

Closest to Brownwood Paddock Square · Sumter County ZIP 32163 · Mid-to-late 2000s construction

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Homes for sale in the central area

Updated daily. Mid-2000s to early 2010s homes near Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood Paddock Square, Sumter County.

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Central Area vs. Northern Area vs. Southern Area

How the central area stacks up against the alternatives.

Northern Area →
  • Lowest ongoing costs (bonds nearly gone)
  • Most established character + landscaping
  • Spanish Springs Town Square
  • Lake County taxes (middle tier)
  • Older floor plans (late 1990s–early 2000s)
Central Area — You Are Here
  • Sumter County — generally lower tax rate
  • Both Lake Sumter Landing + Brownwood
  • Widest variety of home types
  • Strongest overall amenity access
  • Partial bond balances remain (15–20 yrs)
Southern Area →
  • Newest construction + modern floor plans
  • Brand-new recreation centers
  • New construction options available
  • Highest bond balances (newest infrastructure)
  • Sumter County — same tax rate as the central area
  • Farther from established town squares

Full area comparison guide — which is right for you? →

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Central Area (Lake Sumter & Brownwood)

The central area is the best fit for buyers who want maximum access to The Villages' amenities combined with Sumter County's historically lowest property tax rate. It's the right area for buyers who want to be within easy golf cart range of two town squares (Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood Paddock Square), who want the widest variety of home types from Patio Villas through Premier Homes, and who are comfortable with partial remaining CDD bond balances from mid-2000s construction.

Both are part of the central area in Sumter County. Lake Sumter neighborhoods (27 communities) sit between CR 466 and CR 466A, and are closest to Lake Sumter Landing — The Villages' waterfront entertainment hub. Brownwood neighborhoods (14 communities) sit between CR 466A and SR 44, and are closest to Brownwood Paddock Square — a Western-themed entertainment hub with a lively bar and restaurant scene. Many central-area buyers find themselves within reasonable cart distance of both.

Central area bonds are in the Average tier — most homes carry partial remaining balances of $1,500–$3,000/year depending on the specific neighborhood and home. This is meaningfully higher than northern area homes in the Low to No bond tier, but much lower than Sawgrass Grove neighborhoods where bonds are in the High to Very high tier at or near their original level.

Sumter County has historically had the lowest property tax rate of the three counties that make up The Villages — lower than Lake County (northern area) and equal to the southern area. On a $500,000 home, the Sumter County tax advantage over Lake County can be $1,500–$2,500/year. This is one reason the central area is the most popular area among buyers who run full annual cost comparisons: Sumter County taxes plus partial bond balances often produce a very competitive total annual carrying cost.

Lake Sumter Landing is a waterfront entertainment hub on Lake Sumter — with restaurants, boutique shops, a working clock tower, and nightly free entertainment in a Key West-inspired open-air setting. Brownwood Paddock Square has a Western-ranch theme with a lively entertainment and dining scene. Having golf cart access to both squares from one neighborhood is a compelling lifestyle advantage that only the central area can offer.

The central area offers the widest home type variety in The Villages — from Patio Villas (smaller footprint) and Courtyard Villas (with private enclosed outdoor space) through Designer Homes (standard single-family) to Premier Homes (The Villages' top residential tier, found primarily in the Bridgeport-series communities). The mid-2000s construction era also means slightly more modern floor plans and home design standards than northern area construction from the late 1990s.

The central area occupies the middle ground in almost every dimension: costs are between the northern area (very low bonds, higher Lake County taxes) and the southern area (high bonds, same Sumter County tax rate); construction age is between the northern area (late 1990s) and the southern area (2010s–present); amenity access is the best of any area, with two town squares and the most developed path network. For buyers who can't decide between established character and new construction, the central area is often the right compromise.

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