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Frequently Asked Questions — Pennbrooke Fairways

Is Pennbrooke Fairways a 55+ community?

 

Yes. Pennbrooke Fairways is an age-restricted community designed for active adults with amenities and a golf lifestyle.

Are there HOA fees and amenities?

 

Yes—HOA fees support common areas, community standards, and amenities. We’ll confirm current fees, what’s included, and any key guidelines for the home you’re considering.

Anything buyers should watch right now?

 

Compare roof and HVAC ages carefully and review HOA rules that matter to you (pets, rentals, exterior changes). If golf is part of your plan, we’ll also help you understand current membership options and costs.

 

Explore Nearby 55+ Communities
You may also want to explore Legacy of Leesburg, Highland Lakes, and Plantation at Leesburg.

Ready to Tour Pennbrooke Fairways?
If you want a gated 55+ golf community with strong amenities and great value, we’ll help you compare homes, understand HOA details, and identify the best options based on updates, condition, and location within the community.

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Pennbrooke Fairways — 55+ Golf Community Living in Leesburg

Pennbrooke Fairways is a gated 55+ golf community in Leesburg known for its friendly neighbors, active lifestyle, and great value. With amenities, clubs, and the option to enjoy golf community living without feeling oversized or overwhelming, it’s a popular choice for buyers who want an active adult lifestyle with a comfortable, established neighborhood feel.

What Buyers Appreciate About Pennbrooke Fairways

Buyers often love the golf setting, the multiple amenity options, and the sense of community. Many homes offer practical one-story living, screened lanais, and comfortable layouts that work well for right-sizing.

Because the community includes a range of build years, value often comes down to condition and updates. Roof age, HVAC, windows, and interior finishes tend to be the biggest drivers—especially for buyers comparing “move-in ready” homes versus homes that need more work.