Boynton Beach, FL — Palm Beach County

Tuscany Bay: 395 homes
and the Tuscan aesthetic in Boynton Beach.

Tuscany Bay brought Tuscan-inspired architecture to the Boynton Beach 55+ corridor — barrel-tile roofs, stucco with earth-tone accents, wrought-iron details, and courtyard-influenced outdoor living. Built by Centex Homes (now Pulte), the 395-home community offers single-family homes and villas. At $300K–$500K, it occupies the same price tier as Valencia communities but with a distinctly different visual identity.

Homes
395
Builder
Centex (Pulte)
Types
SF + Villas
Style
Tuscan-inspired
Price Range
$300K–$500K
Location
Boynton Beach

Centex/Pulte Construction

Centex Homes (now part of PulteGroup) was a national builder with a strong Florida presence. Tuscany Bay reflects the Centex standard of the era: well-designed floor plans, solid construction, and homes that have aged well. The Tuscan aesthetic — stone and stucco exteriors, arched entryways, clay tile roofs — gives the community a cohesive visual identity.

Smaller Community Feel

At 395 homes, Tuscany Bay is significantly smaller than the GL Homes Valencias (500–1,100+ homes) and the Oriole communities (1,000–2,300+ homes). The result is a more intimate setting where neighbors know each other. The clubhouse and amenity package are scaled for the community size — not resort-level, but well-maintained and actively programmed.

How It Compares

Buyers choosing between Tuscany Bay and a Valencia community are comparing architectural character (Tuscan vs. GL Homes Mediterranean-transitional), community size (395 vs. 500–1,100+), and amenity scale (intimate vs. resort). Both are in the same price range. The decision usually comes down to whether you want a smaller community with more character or a larger one with more amenity options.

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