Lotus Edge Boca Raton: Community Guide, Prices and Resale Data 2026

Lotus Edge is GL Homes’ newest single-family community in Boca Raton, with 649 planned homes on the west side of Lyons Road, a 39,000-square-foot clubhouse that opened in 2026, and contemporary Fiji and Bali collection designs advertised from roughly $1.7 million to more than $3 million. By May 2026, GL Homes reported approximately 550 homesites already sold, and the community’s resale market has begun setting records of its own. This guide covers what Lotus Edge is, what homes cost, the clubhouse and amenities, the early resale data, and how to think about buying or selling here while the builder is still active.

It is written by Ryan Jabbour, a Lotus Edge resident and the listing agent on the community’s highest publicly reported sale. For help buying or selling in Lotus Edge, see the Lotus Edge real estate agent guide or call The Jabbour Group at Keller Williams Realty Boca Raton at (561) 599-3917.

Last updated: August 18, 2026. Sales data last verified August 11, 2026 against public portal records. Ryan Jabbour and The Jabbour Group are not affiliated with or endorsed by GL Homes.

What Is Lotus Edge?

9516 Riverside Park Drive in Lotus Edge, Boca Raton, the community record sale at $3.3 million listed by Ryan Jabbour
9516 Riverside Park Drive, the $3.3 million Lotus Edge record sale

Lotus Edge is the third generation of GL Homes’ contemporary Lotus concept in Boca Raton, following Lotus and Lotus Palm. A May 2026 news report based on a GL Homes spokesperson described 649 planned single-family homes, with approximately 550 homesites already sold at that time. The community sits on the west side of Lyons Road in West Boca Raton, directly across from Agave Boca, GL Homes’ new ultra-luxury townhome community.

Like its predecessors, Lotus Edge is built around fully contemporary architecture, lake and garden homesites and a resort-level amenity campus. Unlike its predecessors, it is still an active builder community. That single fact shapes almost every buying and selling decision in Lotus Edge right now, because resale sellers compete with GL Homes’ own remaining inventory, and buyers can cross-shop a builder contract against a completed home.

Lotus Edge Home Prices and Collections

GL Homes currently advertises Lotus Edge home designs from roughly $1.7 million to more than $3 million across its Fiji and Bali collections. Homes span from around 2,500 square feet to well over 5,000 square feet, with one-story and two-story floor plans, optional club rooms, lofts and four-plus bedroom configurations.

The early resale and closing data shows how wide the pricing band really is. Three Lotus Edge closings by Ryan Jabbour illustrate it:

Property Closing date Sale price Living area Price per sq ft
9516 Riverside Park Drive July 9, 2026 $3,300,000 ~5,453 sq ft ~$605
20379 Juniper Bay Avenue May 22, 2026 $2,218,490 ~5,058 sq ft ~$439
20061 Fallen Branch Drive May 22, 2026 $2,215,356 ~3,106 sq ft ~$713

Look closely at the last two rows. Both homes closed the same day within about $3,200 of each other, yet one has nearly 2,000 more square feet than the other. The smaller home earned roughly $713 per square foot while the larger one earned roughly $439. In Lotus Edge, lot position, collection, structural options and finish level move price far more than raw square footage does. That is the single most important thing for both buyers and sellers to understand about this market.

The Lotus Edge Record Sale: $3.3 Million

The highest publicly reported sale in Lotus Edge is 9516 Riverside Park Drive, which closed for $3.3 million on July 9, 2026 after seven days on market, according to Homes.com. The six-bedroom Santorini contained approximately 5,453 square feet on a lakefront lot and achieved roughly $605 per square foot. Homes.com identifies Ryan Jabbour as the seller’s agent, and his contemporaneous marketing described it as the highest MLS sale in Lotus Edge as of that date.

A record sale this early in a community’s resale life matters beyond bragging rights. It establishes the ceiling that appraisers, agents and future sellers reference, and it demonstrated that a correctly positioned lakefront resale could clear GL Homes’ advertised pricing for comparable new construction while selling in a week.

Clubhouse and Amenities

The 39,000-square-foot Lotus Edge clubhouse opened in 2026. Official GL Homes materials describe resort pools, a lap pool, a cold plunge, a full-service restaurant and bar, the Lotus Lounge, indoor multi-sport space, fitness facilities, tennis, pickleball, padel, a splash park, a teen club and an indoor kids’ zone. As in Lotus and Lotus Palm, the clubhouse is the social center of the community, and homes closer to it or with easy access tend to draw a premium from families with younger children.

New Construction vs. Resale in Lotus Edge

Because GL Homes is still selling, every Lotus Edge buyer faces the same first question: builder contract or completed resale. The honest answer depends on variables that change month to month, which is why dated advice matters here.

A builder purchase gives you a new structural warranty, current design-center selections and, in some cases, the ability to pick a lot. It also usually means a construction timeline, design-center spending well above the advertised base price, and ongoing construction around you. A resale gives you immediate occupancy, completed upgrades you can inspect, often a finished pool and landscaping, and a known total price. The 20061 Fallen Branch and 20379 Juniper Bay closings above, where Ryan Jabbour represented both sides of each transaction, were exactly this kind of decision made in real time against builder alternatives.

Sellers face the mirror image: your buyer is comparing you against GL Homes’ remaining inventory and incentives. Pricing a Lotus Edge resale without knowing current builder pricing, lot premiums and delivery timelines is guessing. This is where a Lotus Edge listing agent who tracks both sides of Lyons Road earns their fee.

Location, Access and Nearby Development

Lotus Edge sits on the west side of Lyons Road in West Boca Raton, in unincorporated Palm Beach County with a Boca Raton address. The location puts residents minutes from the Lotus and Lotus Palm corridors, West Boca’s grocery and retail clusters, and the Florida Turnpike for commutes north or south. School assignments in this corridor are handled by the School District of Palm Beach County and can change; families should verify current assignments directly with the district before making a purchase decision.

Directly across Lyons Road, GL Homes is developing Agave Boca, described by GL Homes as a community of more than 300 ultra-luxury two- and three-story townhomes. Agave Boca is a separate community with its own product and amenities, but its pricing and delivery schedule will influence the buyer pool on both sides of the road. Single-family homes in Lotus Edge with private lots and pools are likely to become more clearly differentiated as townhome living arrives across the street. Full current details: Agave Boca community guide.

Lotus Edge vs. Lotus Palm vs. Lotus

The three Lotus communities share contemporary architecture and a clubhouse-centered lifestyle, but they are at different points in their life cycle. Lotus, the original, is fully built out with mature streets and an established resale market. Lotus Palm is essentially sold out by the builder, which makes it a resale-driven market where upgrades, lots and condition set the price. Lotus Edge is the only one where you can still buy directly from GL Homes, and the only one where resales compete with builder inventory.

Pricing reflects that. Lotus Palm resales in Ryan Jabbour’s 2026 record have closed between $1.85 million and $2.64 million, while Lotus Edge has already reached $3.3 million. Buyers deciding among the three communities are usually weighing timeline, budget, lot availability and how much construction activity they are willing to live near.

Buying or Selling in Lotus Edge

Ryan Jabbour lives in Lotus Edge, was the listing agent on the community’s $3.3 million record sale, and has represented both buyers and sellers in the community, including both sides of two same-day closings in May 2026. His team’s Lotus Palm record adds 16 more closed sales of directly comparable GL Homes product a few minutes away. That combination of residency, record-level results and GL Homes floor-plan knowledge is documented in detail in his GL Homes sales record.

To talk through a Lotus Edge purchase, a builder-versus-resale decision, or what your home would sell for today, call or text (561) 599-3917 or email jabboursellshomes@gmail.com.

Lotus Edge FAQs

What is Lotus Edge in Boca Raton?

Lotus Edge is GL Homes’ newest single-family community in Boca Raton, located on the west side of Lyons Road. A May 2026 news report described 649 planned homes with approximately 550 homesites already sold. It follows Lotus and Lotus Palm as the third contemporary Lotus community.

How much do homes in Lotus Edge cost?

GL Homes advertises Lotus Edge designs from roughly $1.7 million to more than $3 million across the Fiji and Bali collections. Documented 2026 closings range from about $2.2 million to the $3.3 million record sale at 9516 Riverside Park Drive.

What is the highest sale in Lotus Edge?

The highest publicly reported Lotus Edge sale is 9516 Riverside Park Drive, which closed for $3.3 million on July 9, 2026 after seven days on market, according to Homes.com. Ryan Jabbour was the listing agent.

What amenities does Lotus Edge have?

The 39,000-square-foot clubhouse opened in 2026 with resort pools, a lap pool, a cold plunge, a restaurant and bar, the Lotus Lounge, indoor sports space, fitness facilities, tennis, pickleball, padel, a splash park, a teen club and an indoor kids’ zone, according to official GL Homes materials.

Is Lotus Edge still selling new homes?

Yes. As of mid-2026, GL Homes was still selling in Lotus Edge, with approximately 550 of 649 homesites sold as of May 2026. Buyers can compare remaining builder inventory against early resales, and availability changes frequently.

What is being built across from Lotus Edge?

GL Homes is developing Agave Boca on the east side of Lyons Road, described as more than 300 ultra-luxury two- and three-story townhomes. It is a separate community from Lotus Edge with its own amenities.

How does Lotus Edge compare to Lotus Palm?

Lotus Edge is newer and still has builder inventory, while Lotus Palm is essentially resale-only. Lotus Edge pricing has already reached $3.3 million, above Lotus Palm’s $2.75 million record. Buyers typically choose based on timeline, budget and tolerance for nearby construction.

About the Author

Ryan Jabbour is a Boca Raton luxury real estate agent, founder of The Jabbour Group at Keller Williams Realty Boca Raton and a GL Homes community specialist. He lives in Lotus Edge, previously lived in Lotus Palm, and was the listing agent on Lotus Edge’s $3.3 million record sale. His team ranked No. 141 in Florida and No. 9 in Boca Raton by 2024 sales volume according to RealTrends. Florida license 3490105. Call or text (561) 599-3917.

Data methodology: Sales figures on this page come from publicly visible records on Zillow, Homes.com and MLS-fed portals, accessed August 11, 2026, and from GL Homes’ official published materials and May 2026 news reporting. This page reports named, source-attributable transactions rather than estimated market share. Community plans, pricing, amenities and school assignments change and should be independently verified.