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Lansbrook

Lake Tarpon access, A-rated schools, and Pinellas County master-planned living

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$520K

Median Price

$350K$1.2M

2,500

Homes

$140–$300

Monthly HOA

1993

Established

Brooker Creek Elementary (K-5, GreatSchools 9/10, A)

School Zone

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Background

A brief history

Lansbrook's development history begins in the early 1990s when a consortium of builders recognized the value of Lake Tarpon — at 2,534 acres, one of the largest lakes in Pinellas County — as the organizing anchor for a large-scale master-planned community. The first residential phase broke ground in 1993 on the lake's eastern and southeastern shoreline, with developers deliberately preserving a substantial buffer of native vegetation between the community and the water to maintain both water quality and the sense of natural setting. The private boat ramp and community dock on Lake Tarpon were constructed as part of Phase 1, establishing lake access as the community's primary differentiating amenity.

Through the mid-1990s and early 2000s, Lansbrook expanded into its current form: a collection of seven distinct sub-communities — Lansbrook at Lake Tarpon, The Preserve, The Links, Wynnfield, Woodberry, Heron Cove, and Eagle Crest — each developed by different builders at slightly different price points and with distinct streetscape characters. The East Lake Road corridor, which forms the community's eastern spine, was simultaneously being built out with the retail, dining, and service infrastructure that now makes the Lansbrook address largely self-sufficient for daily needs. Tarpon Woods Golf Club, a semi-private course adjacent to the community, provided a second major amenity draw alongside the lake access.

Lansbrook emerged from the 2008–2012 market correction in a relatively healthy position compared to many Pinellas County master-planned communities, in large part because the East Lake school district — consistently among the top-performing in the county — provided a floor of demand from families unwilling to sacrifice school quality. Since 2018, steady appreciation has brought median prices to levels that would have seemed implausible a decade ago, with lake-front parcels in Lansbrook at Lake Tarpon now regularly trading above $1 million.

The feel

What it's like to live here

Lansbrook has the settled, confident character of a community that has been around long enough to know what it is. The streets are mature — oak canopy over the sidewalks, established tropical plantings in front beds — and the residents have the ease of people who chose their neighborhood deliberately and have not been disappointed. The lake is the emotional center of Lansbrook's identity: even residents in sub-communities not directly on the water are aware of it, make use of the boat ramp, and identify as Lake Tarpon community members in a way that distinguishes them from Palm Harbor neighborhoods without water access.

The buyer profile is predominantly families with children in elementary or middle school who have done their research on Pinellas County school performance and decided that the East Lake corridor is non-negotiable. There is also a significant contingent of 50-something buyers whose children are grown and who are drawn by the boating lifestyle — Lake Tarpon allows powerboats and waterskiing, which distinguishes it from the no-wake lakes common elsewhere in Pinellas County — and who view Lansbrook as a natural landing spot before eventually considering a coastal property. The community's distance from both Tampa and St. Pete is viewed as a fair trade for the school quality, safety, and lake access it provides.

The details

What to expect

Architecture

Lansbrook's sub-communities were built primarily between 1993 and 2005 by a mix of regional builders including Homes by Deltona, Engle Homes, and several custom-production firms, producing a variety of floor plans and elevations that keep the streetscape visually interesting rather than repetitive. Mediterranean and Florida transitional styles dominate, with stucco exteriors and concrete tile roofs. Lot sizes vary considerably by sub-community: Woodberry and Wynnfield lots tend toward 6,000–7,500 square feet, while Lansbrook at Lake Tarpon parcels can exceed 15,000 square feet on the water. Many homes feature screened rear lanais that back to conservation areas or retention ponds, and the mature landscaping on most parcels adds privacy that newer communities simply cannot replicate. Roof life on 1993–1998 construction should be proactively assessed.

Lifestyle

Lansbrook's lifestyle is anchored by outdoor activity in a way that distinguishes it from purely school-driven suburban communities. The Lake Tarpon boat ramp means weekends frequently involve fishing, waterskiing, or paddleboarding on a 2,500-acre freshwater lake without leaving the community's HOA-managed facilities. The proximity to Honeymoon Island, Caladesi Island, and the Pinellas Trail extends the outdoor recreation options considerably. Tarpon Springs — 15 minutes north — provides a unique cultural destination with its Greek-American heritage, sponge diving demonstrations, and authentic dining that families use repeatedly. For everyday needs, East Lake Road's commercial corridor handles grocery, pharmacy, and dining without requiring a trip to U.S. 19's higher-traffic environment.

HOA Rules

Lansbrook operates under a master HOA with sub-community HOAs layered on top — a common structure in large master-planned communities. Master HOA dues cover the community park, boat ramp maintenance, trail system, and common area landscaping. Sub-community dues (which vary from $140 to $300/month depending on location and amenity package) cover neighborhood-specific maintenance and may include irrigation system management. Short-term rentals are generally prohibited under the master documents (minimum 6-month lease), and the community enforces its prohibition actively given Pinellas County's proximity to tourist destinations. Architectural change requests require master HOA ACC approval with a typical 30–45 day review timeline — plan accordingly for exterior renovation projects.

Schools

The East Lake school corridor — Brooker Creek, East Lake Middle, East Lake High — is the strongest argument for Lansbrook among buyers with children, and it is a genuine advantage in a county where school performance varies dramatically by neighborhood. East Lake High School consistently ranks in the top 20 percent of Florida public schools, with AP participation rates above 50 percent and a graduation rate exceeding 95 percent. The school also has one of Pinellas County's better performing arts and athletics programs. Brooker Creek Elementary's science magnet program is a notable draw for families with STEM-oriented children, and the PTA's annual per-pupil supplemental funding is among the highest in the district. The consistency across all three schools — all A-rated — is genuinely rare in a public school district of Pinellas County's size.

Access & Commute

Lansbrook sits in unincorporated Pinellas County, east of U.S. 19 and north of SR 580, in a position that is genuinely convenient for Pinellas County employment but less ideal for Tampa commuters. The drive to downtown Clearwater is approximately 20 minutes; downtown St. Petersburg is 35 minutes via I-275; downtown Tampa is 35–45 minutes via SR 580 and I-275 or 40–50 minutes via the Veterans Expressway. Tampa International Airport is approximately 35 minutes in normal conditions. The Pinellas-to-Tampa commute has improved since the Gandy Bridge corridor was upgraded, but buyers who need to be in Tampa daily should model their specific route at 8 a.m. before committing. The community has no Sunrail or PSTA fixed-route access, making car ownership essential for all adult household members.

Community

Amenities

  • Private community boat ramp and dock on Lake Tarpon (powerboats, waterskiing permitted)
  • Lansbrook Community Park with playground, pavilion, and athletic fields
  • Tarpon Woods Golf Club — semi-private 18-hole course adjacent to the community
  • Multi-use trail network connecting sub-communities and community park
  • Multiple retention pond and lake-view green spaces throughout
  • East Lake Community Park athletic complex (1 mile from community entrance)
  • Basketball and tennis courts within the community park
  • Proximity to Honeymoon Island State Park (20 min) and Tarpon Springs sponge docks (15 min)

Education

School assignments

  • Brooker Creek Elementary (K-5, GreatSchools 9/10, A)
  • East Lake Middle School (6-8, GreatSchools 8/10, A)
  • East Lake High School (9-12, GreatSchools 8/10, A)

School zone assignments change. Verify with Orange County Public Schools before purchase.

Market Commentary

What the market is doing

Lansbrook's price range reflects its sub-community diversity as much as its overall desirability. The most affordable entry point is in Woodberry and Wynnfield, where 1,600–2,000 square foot homes on interior lots start in the mid-$350,000s — often the least expensive A-rated school district purchase in Pinellas County. Mid-tier product in The Preserve and Eagle Crest (2,200–2,800 square feet, pond or preserve views) clusters between $480,000 and $650,000. The premium tier — direct Lake Tarpon frontage in Lansbrook at Lake Tarpon or Heron Cove — trades from $800,000 to $1.2 million, with the highest prices reserved for deep-water lots with private docks capable of accommodating larger powerboats. The value driver in Lansbrook is the school-to-price combination: Brooker Creek Elementary, East Lake Middle, and East Lake High are all A-rated, and the total cost of homeownership in Lansbrook compares favorably to similar school corridors in Hillsborough County (Carrollwood, Westchase) and Sarasota County. Buyers should note that homes closer to East Lake Road trade at a slight discount due to traffic noise, while interior lots backing to conservation areas — even without lake views — tend to hold value well because the preserved land cannot be developed behind them.

— Ryan Solberg, Broker · MaxLife Realty · License #BK3354351

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