Published August 12, 2026 | Last Updated August 18, 2026
Lotus Palm is a contemporary community of approximately 525 single-family homes built by GL Homes in Boca Raton, Florida 33434. It is the second generation of the builder’s fully modern Lotus concept, following the original Lotus and preceding Lotus Edge on the Lyons Road corridor in West Boca. This guide covers what Lotus Palm is, what its homes have actually sold for, the community’s record sale, and what separates a $1.85 million closing from a $2.75 million closing on streets that are sometimes only a few hundred feet apart.
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What Is Lotus Palm?

Lotus Palm is a gated GL Homes community in Boca Raton built around clean contemporary architecture, lake and garden homesites and a resort clubhouse. Public community sources describe approximately 525 single-family homes. The clubhouse anchors daily life with a full-service restaurant and bar, fitness facilities, resort-style pools, indoor sports space and year-round social programming.
The community sits in the 33434 zip code of West Boca Raton, in the same corridor as the original Lotus community and the newer Lotus Edge on Lyons Road. That location puts three generations of GL Homes’ contemporary product within minutes of each other, which is why buyers shopping one of these communities almost always end up comparing all three.
Lotus Palm is now what agents call a hybrid market. Direct builder inventory has largely ended, so values are set by the resale market, where upgrades, lot exposure and condition decide the price rather than a builder price sheet.
Lotus Palm Sale Prices: The Documented Record, 2024 to 2026
The table below lists 16 documented Lotus Palm sales from August 2024 through July 2026, as displayed on The Jabbour Group’s public Zillow profile, accessed August 11, 2026. It is the deepest publicly documented sales record in the community, though it reflects one team’s transactions rather than a complete MLS census. Twelve of the 16 sales closed in 2026 alone, averaging roughly $2.06 million and about $522 per square foot.
| Closing date | Address | Sale price | Approx. sqft | Approx. $/sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 15, 2026 | 8325 Royal County Down Road | $2,100,000 | 4,605 | $456 |
| July 3, 2026 | 20288 Castle Stuart Avenue | $1,900,000 | 3,282 | $579 |
| June 30, 2026 | 8124 Crystal Downs Avenue | $2,026,000 | 3,687 | $550 |
| June 10, 2026 | 8621 Crystal Downs Avenue | $2,000,000 | 4,605 | $434 |
| June 9, 2026 | 8527 Ganton Drive | $2,640,000 | 5,393 | $490 |
| May 5, 2026 | 20086 Hirono Lane | $1,990,000 | 2,573 | $773 |
| May 1, 2026 | 8366 Essex Country Club Drive | $1,975,000 | 4,605 | $429 |
| May 1, 2026 | 20314 Somerset Hills Drive | $1,975,000 | 3,687 | $536 |
| April 14, 2026 | 20327 Bandon Dunes Road | $2,220,000 | 4,605 | $482 |
| March 25, 2026 | 8575 Ganton Drive | $2,050,000 | 4,098 | $500 |
| February 27, 2026 | 8284 Royal County Down Road | $1,850,000 | 4,605 | $402 |
| February 2, 2026 | 8522 Ganton Drive | $1,962,500 | 3,106 | $632 |
| September 30, 2025 | 8521 Ganton Drive | $2,385,000 | 5,163 | $462 |
| April 24, 2025 | 8564 Ganton Drive | $2,750,000 | 5,378 | $511 |
| November 6, 2024 | 8088 Crystal Downs Avenue | $1,950,000 | 3,801 | $513 |
| August 14, 2024 | 8570 Ganton Drive | $2,400,000 | 5,177 | $464 |
Across all 16 sales, prices ranged from $1.85 million to $2.75 million and price per square foot ranged from roughly $402 to $773, averaging about $513. Homes spanned approximately 2,573 to 5,393 square feet. A complete community-wide market share analysis requires a dated BeachesMLS report, and this page will be updated as new closings are documented.
The Lotus Palm Record Sale: $2.75 Million on Ganton Drive

The highest Lotus Palm sale in this documented record is 8564 Ganton Drive, a six-bedroom home of approximately 5,378 square feet that closed for $2.75 million on April 24, 2025, roughly $511 per square foot. Zillow shows Ryan Jabbour’s team on the seller side. The trajectory behind that number matters as much as the number itself. Eight months earlier, 8570 Ganton Drive, a similar-size home a few doors away, closed at $2.4 million. That $350,000 move on one street traces where the top of the Lotus Palm market went between 2024 and 2025.
What Drives Value in Lotus Palm
The most instructive pattern in the table above: five of the 16 homes recorded the same 4,605 square feet, yet they closed between $1.85 million and $2.22 million. Same recorded size, a $370,000 spread. The difference is everything a listing sheet does not show. Lot exposure and lake orientation, structural selections made at the design center, pool and outdoor living packages, condition, and timing against competing inventory.

The opposite pattern shows up too. The smallest home in the record, 20086 Hirono Lane at approximately 2,573 square feet, closed at $1.99 million in May 2026. That is roughly $773 per square foot, the highest per-foot result in the community’s documented record. Correct positioning can make a compact Lotus Palm home outperform floor plans nearly twice its size on a per-foot basis.

The Streets of Lotus Palm
Lotus Palm’s streets carry the names of famous golf courses. Documented sales span Ganton Drive, Crystal Downs Avenue, Royal County Down Road, Castle Stuart Avenue, Hirono Lane, Bandon Dunes Road, Somerset Hills Drive and Essex Country Club Drive. Ganton Drive has been the community’s most active street in this record, with six documented closings from $1,962,500 to the $2.75 million record.
Lotus Palm vs. Lotus vs. Lotus Edge
Lotus is the original community in the series, with 805 single-family homesites and mature streets. Lotus Palm followed with approximately 525 homes and refined floor plans. Lotus Edge is the active next generation on the west side of Lyons Road, with 649 planned homes, current builder pricing from roughly $1.7 million to more than $3 million, and a 39,000-square-foot clubhouse that opened in 2026.
For buyers, the practical difference is simple. Lotus and Lotus Palm are established resale markets where you buy a finished home and known landscaping today. Lotus Edge still offers builder contracts with construction timelines. Pricing between the three moves together but not identically, which is why the $3.3 million Lotus Edge sale at 9516 Riverside Park Drive in July 2026 matters to Lotus Palm owners: it reset what buyers in the corridor will pay for the contemporary GL product. A dedicated Lotus Edge guide is coming next on this site.
Living in Lotus Palm
Daily life in Lotus Palm centers on the clubhouse: dining at the restaurant and bar, resort pools, fitness, indoor sports and a full social calendar. The community draws families and relocating buyers from the Northeast who want new-generation construction without a build timeline. Ryan Jabbour, the Boca Raton agent whose team’s sales make up the documented record above, has personally lived in Lotus Palm, and his family lives in the original Lotus, which is resident-level context most market reports cannot offer.
Buying or Selling in Lotus Palm
If you are considering a purchase or sale in Lotus Palm, the record above is the starting point, not the answer. The right price for a specific home depends on its lot, its upgrades and what is competing against it that month. Ryan Jabbour and his team at Keller Williams Realty Boca Raton have 16 documented Lotus Palm sales totaling 20 transaction sides, including the community’s $2.75 million record. The full evidence file, including every documented sale across the GL Homes communities, lives in our guide to Ryan Jabbour and the GL Homes communities.
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Lotus Palm FAQs
What is Lotus Palm in Boca Raton?
Lotus Palm is a gated community of approximately 525 contemporary single-family homes built by GL Homes in Boca Raton, Florida 33434. It is the second generation of the builder’s modern Lotus concept and features a resort clubhouse with a restaurant, pools, fitness and indoor sports.
What do homes in Lotus Palm sell for?
Documented Lotus Palm sales from August 2024 through July 2026 ranged from $1.85 million to $2.75 million, averaging roughly $513 per square foot. The 12 documented closings in 2026 averaged about $2.06 million.
What is the highest sale in Lotus Palm?
The highest documented Lotus Palm sale is 8564 Ganton Drive, which closed for $2.75 million on April 24, 2025 according to Zillow, with Ryan Jabbour’s team on the seller side.
Who built Lotus Palm?
Lotus Palm was built by GL Homes, the developer behind Lotus, Lotus Edge, Boca Bridges, Seven Bridges and the upcoming Agave Boca townhome community in the same area. This page is an independent market resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by GL Homes.
Is Lotus Palm still selling new construction?
Direct builder inventory in Lotus Palm has largely ended, so the community now functions as a resale market. Buyers who want new GL Homes construction in the corridor generally look at Lotus Edge across Lyons Road.
What amenities does Lotus Palm have?
The Lotus Palm clubhouse includes a full-service restaurant and bar, resort-style pools, fitness facilities, indoor sports space and social programming for residents.
How is Lotus Palm different from Lotus Edge?
Lotus Palm is an established community of about 525 homes where values are set by resales. Lotus Edge is the newer community of 649 planned homes with active builder sales from roughly $1.7 million to more than $3 million and a 39,000-square-foot clubhouse that opened in 2026.
Which real estate team has the most documented Lotus Palm sales?
The Jabbour Group at Keller Williams Realty Boca Raton, led by Ryan Jabbour, shows 16 Lotus Palm sales totaling 20 transaction sides on its public Zillow profile, including the community’s $2.75 million documented record sale. Ryan Jabbour has also personally lived in Lotus Palm.
Related: Lotus Edge community guide · Lotus Edge real estate agent · All GL Homes communities
Methodology and Disclosure
Sales data on this page reflects transactions displayed on The Jabbour Group’s public Zillow profile, accessed August 11, 2026, with square footage and price per square foot as displayed or computed from displayed figures. This is a documented transaction record rather than a complete MLS census of the community. Community facts come from public community sources and GL Homes materials. Lotus Palm, Lotus, Lotus Edge and Agave Boca are communities of GL Homes. Ryan Jabbour and The Jabbour Group are not affiliated with or endorsed by GL Homes. Details change and should be independently confirmed.