Village of Sunset Pointe Homes for Sale | The Villages, FL 32162

Village of Sunset Pointe Homes for Sale

Sunset Pointe is a Central Area village in Sumter County (ZIP 32162), built 2006–2008, and one of the villages closest to Lake Sumter Landing Market Square — approximately 1 to 2 miles away, among the shortest cart distances to any town square in this part of The Villages. Cane Garden Country Club is immediately adjacent, a few blocks away. Heron, Pelican, and Hibiscus executive courses are right around the corner — buyers within range of approximately 7 championship and 20 executive courses within a 20-minute cart ride. The village includes a sub-section known as Hickory Grove Villas. Bond balances are in the partial-balance range after 18–20 years of payments, and some homes have had their bond fully paid off — these are actively listed and can be filtered for specifically in an MLS search.

At a glance
Location Central Area
Nearest square Lake Sumter Landing
Year built 2006–2008
Home types Patio Villa, Cottage Home, Designer Home, Premier Home
Bond status Partial balance typical
Tax rate (typical) ~1.0% (Sumter, 2024)
County Sumter County
ZIP Code 32162

Homes for sale in the Village of Sunset Pointe

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What people like about the Village of Sunset Pointe

Lake Sumter Landing proximity drives a significant share of Sunset Pointe buyer interest. At 1 to 2 miles from the square, this is among the closest residential positions in The Villages to Lake Sumter Landing's waterfront dining, boat dock, Coastal/Key West architecture, and free nightly live entertainment — close enough for a short evening cart ride without the foot traffic and noise exposure of being immediately adjacent to the square. The golf density around Sunset Pointe is exceptional for a central-area village: Cane Garden Country Club sits a few blocks away; Heron, Pelican, and Hibiscus executive courses are within a short cart distance; and approximately 7 championship courses and 20 executive courses fall within a 20-minute cart ride. For buyers who expect to play golf regularly, Sunset Pointe removes most of the friction of planning — both championship and executive options are nearby without scheduling a drive. Hibiscus Village Recreation Center provides the corridor's shared hub; Lake Miona Recreation Center is also accessible. Sunset Pointe has its own adult pool for village-level recreation.

The cost picture at Sunset Pointe stands out relative to other central-area villages. Built 2006–2008, the original CDD bonds have had 18–20 years of scheduled payments. Many homes still carry a partial remaining balance, but the elapsed time means that balance is substantially lower than an active-balance village built in 2015 or later — and some homes have had the bond fully paid off, with zero remaining assessment. Bond-paid homes in Sunset Pointe are actively marketed and listed in the MLS; buyers specifically seeking a paid-off bond should filter for this. The home-type range covers Patio Villas at the smaller end through Premier Homes at the larger end — plus a sub-section of Hickory Grove Villas within the broader neighborhood. The Sumter County effective property tax rate is approximately 1.0% (2024). The combination of low or no bond, Sumter County tax rate, and proximity to Lake Sumter Landing makes Sunset Pointe one of the more cost-efficient positions in the Lake Sumter corridor for buyers prioritizing carrying cost alongside town square access.

Map & location

What's nearby in the Village of Sunset Pointe

Golf nearby

  • Cane Garden Country Club — immediately adjacent — a few blocks away, one of the closest championship courses to any village in the central corridor
  • Heron Executive Golf Course — right around the corner — included with amenity fee for walking play
  • Pelican Executive Golf Course — right around the corner — included with amenity fee for walking play
  • Hibiscus Executive Golf Course — right around the corner — included with amenity fee for walking play

Recreation & entertainment

  • Sunset Pointe Adult Pool — village's own adult pool for neighborhood-level recreation
  • Hibiscus Village Recreation Center — shared corridor hub — serves Sunset Pointe and neighboring villages
  • Lake Miona Recreation Center — additional recreation center accessible from the Lake Sumter corridor
  • Lake Sumter Landing Market Square — 1–2 miles by golf cart — waterfront dining, boat dock, Coastal/Key West character (opened 2004), free nightly entertainment

Shopping & services

  • Lake Sumter Landing commercial area — shops, dining, and services in and near the town square — 1–2 miles from Sunset Pointe
  • CR 466 commercial corridor — groceries, pharmacies, medical offices, banking — standard central-area retail access

What to check before you buy in the Village of Sunset Pointe

  • Bond status and remaining balance — verify before offer Sunset Pointe was built 2006–2008, so homes fall into two categories: those with a partial remaining bond balance (18–20 years of payments have reduced but not eliminated it), and those where the bond has been fully paid off. Bond-paid homes are actively listed and can be filtered for in an MLS search. For any specific home, verify the exact bond status, remaining balance if any, and annual assessment amount in writing before making an offer. Do not assume a home is bond-paid based on build year alone — confirm by address. More on bonds →
  • Roof age — critical zone A 2006–2008 home is now 18–20 years old. Florida homeowner's insurance carriers typically decline to write or renew policies on roofs at or past the 20-year mark, and some begin requiring replacement documentation at 15–18 years. Before making an offer, confirm: (1) current homeowner's insurance is in force and the policy does not have a near-term roof age exclusion, (2) the actual roof installation year from inspection or permit records, and (3) whether replacement has already occurred. Budget for roof replacement at or before closing if the original roof is still in place — this may be a near-term or immediate cost, not a future one.
  • HVAC age A 2006–2008 HVAC system is 18–20 years old — well past the typical Florida replacement window of 12–15 years. If the original system is still operating, treat replacement as a near-term cost. Confirm replacement history during inspection; a recently replaced system removes this concern.

Village of Sunset Pointe FAQs

Where is the Village of Sunset Pointe located in The Villages?

Sunset Pointe is in the Central Area of The Villages, in Sumter County, ZIP 32162. It is one of the villages closest to Lake Sumter Landing Market Square — approximately 1 to 2 miles away by golf cart, among the shortest distances to any town square available in this section of The Villages. Cane Garden Country Club is immediately adjacent.

When were the homes in Sunset Pointe built?

Homes in Sunset Pointe were built from approximately 2006 to 2008. After 18–20 years of scheduled payments, CDD bond balances range from partial remaining balances to fully paid off — some homes have no remaining bond at all. Always verify the bond status for any specific home by address in writing before making an offer.

What types of homes are in Sunset Pointe?

Sunset Pointe has Patio Villas, Cottage Homes, Designer Homes, and Premier Homes. The village also includes a sub-section known as Hickory Grove Villas within the broader neighborhood boundary.

What town square is closest to Sunset Pointe?

Lake Sumter Landing Market Square is the closest, approximately 1 to 2 miles by golf cart — one of the shortest town square distances from any village in this part of The Villages. Lake Sumter Landing opened in 2004 with a Coastal/Key West character, waterfront dining, and a boat dock on Lake Sumter. It hosts free nightly live entertainment.

What golf courses are nearest to Sunset Pointe?

Cane Garden Country Club is immediately adjacent — a few blocks away. Heron, Pelican, and Hibiscus executive golf courses are right around the corner. Approximately 7 championship and 20 executive courses fall within a 20-minute golf cart ride — one of the higher golf densities available from any central-area village.

Are there homes with no bond in Sunset Pointe?

Yes. Because Sunset Pointe was built in 2006–2008, some homes have had their CDD bond fully paid off after 18–20 years of payments. These bond-paid homes are actively listed in the MLS and can be filtered for specifically in a search. If eliminating the bond assessment is a priority, confirm bond-paid status for any specific home in writing by address — do not assume based on build year alone.

What is Hickory Grove Villas in Sunset Pointe?

Hickory Grove Villas is a sub-section within the broader Village of Sunset Pointe neighborhood. It is part of Sunset Pointe rather than a separate named village with its own routing. Buyers searching for homes specifically in Hickory Grove Villas should use that search term in MLS filters while also searching "Sunset Pointe" to capture the full inventory.

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