A focused amenity package covering the activities most residents use daily — pool, tennis, pickleball, fitness, and social gathering — included in the monthly HOA.
Cinnamon Cove's amenity package reflects its vintage and price point: solid and well-maintained, not resort-caliber. The community has invested in amenity upgrades over the years, including pickleball court additions that weren't in the original construction. For buyers who want active community programming without paying Pelican Preserve HOA rates for amenities they won't use, Cinnamon Cove delivers appropriate value.
One advantage of an older community that is genuinely hard to replicate: 30+ years of tree growth. The canopy cover throughout Cinnamon Cove provides shade on walking paths and a natural setting that new-construction communities like Del Webb Oak Creek won't achieve for decades. For buyers who find new-construction communities feel stark or exposed, Cinnamon Cove's mature landscaping is a real quality-of-life asset.
What Cinnamon Cove does not have: indoor pool, private cinema, full-service spa, or the scale of social programming that Pelican Preserve or Valencia Bonita offer. The fitness center is functional but smaller than newer communities. If these higher-tier amenities would be central to your daily life, Pelican Preserve's HOA premium is likely worth it. If your routine is pool, pickleball, and social clubs, Cinnamon Cove covers it at lower cost.
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