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Alaqua Homes for Sale

Guard-gated golf community with 215 estate homes and Gary Player championship course.

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Alaqua, located off Markham Woods Road in Longwood, Florida, is one of Central Florida’s established guard-gated residential enclaves. Centered around a Gary Player-designed championship golf course, the community comprises approximately 215 estate homes situated on minimum one-acre lots. First developed in 1988, Alaqua has attracted affluent homeowners seeking privacy, golf amenities, and luxury living within a tightly controlled residential setting.

The community’s defining characteristic is its 24-hour manned security gate and private country club atmosphere. Homes range from $500,000 to over $3 million, with most properties built by custom home builders including Dave Brewer Homes, Maroon Fine Homes, and Verona Jones/Clayton. The centerpiece of Alaqua is its 18-hole equity country club featuring a well maintained Gary Player course that has hosted U.S. Open qualifiers and is frequently selected by PGA Tour players. A 25,000 square-foot clubhouse anchors the community, offering dining, exercise facilities, and social spaces for residents.

The community includes extensive recreational amenities: five lit Har-Tru tennis courts, resort-style swimming pool, and a seven-acre community park. Golf carts are permitted throughout, enhancing the leisure-oriented character. Mandatory HOA membership ensures consistent property maintenance and security protocols. Current HOA fees for Alaqua homes range approximately $1,020 to $1,050 monthly, covering grounds maintenance, road upkeep, security, and common-area facilities.

Alaqua residents are served by Seminole County Public Schools. Grade-level assignments for the community are set by Seminole County Public Schools. Elementary assignment for Alaqua comes through Seminole County Public Schools, which publishes the current attendance zones. Students reach advanced biomechatronic programs in robotics and coding at the zoned Seminole County Public Schools middle campus, while the zoned high school offers career-pathway emphasis programs in forensic science and advanced manufacturing.

Community at a Glance

The facts

Total Homes
215
School District
Seminole County Public Schools
Questions, Answered

Frequently asked

What is the price range for homes in Alaqua?

Homes in Alaqua range from approximately $500,000 to over $3 million. Prices vary based on lot size, age, condition, and location within the guard-gated community. The community features expansive custom estates on minimum one-acre lots with golf course or conservation views. For current listings and specific pricing information, contact a Market Connect Realty agent specializing in Alaqua properties.

Is Alaqua a gated community?

Yes, Alaqua is a fully guard-gated community with 24-hour manned security at the main gate. The gated status is one of Alaqua's defining characteristics, giving residents controlled access, security, and privacy. The gatehouse operates continuously to ensure community safety and maintain the private nature of the neighborhood.

What schools are zoned for Alaqua?

Alaqua's school assignments at all three levels come from Seminole County Public Schools. Performance data for the assigned schools is published by Seminole County Public Schools. The assigned middle campus runs a biomechatronic program in robotics and coding, and the assigned high school provides career-pathway programs in forensic science and advanced manufacturing, both under Seminole County Public Schools.

What are the HOA fees in Alaqua?

Current HOA fees for homes in Alaqua range from approximately $1,020 to $1,050 per month. These mandatory fees cover grounds maintenance, private road upkeep, community pool and fitness facilities, 24-hour security, and common-area maintenance. HOA fees may vary based on specific property location or amenity access. Verify current fees with a Market Connect Realty agent before purchase.

What amenities does Alaqua offer?

Alaqua offers an 18-hole Gary Player-designed golf course, 25,000-square-foot clubhouse with restaurant and fitness center, five lit Har-Tru tennis courts, resort-style swimming pool, seven-acre community park, and golf cart community access. The clubhouse features dining, exercise facilities, lounge areas, and social spaces for member use. These amenities support the community's country club lifestyle.

How many homes are in Alaqua?

Alaqua comprises approximately 215 estate homes, each situated on a minimum one-acre lot. The community was first developed in 1988 and has continued to mature over decades. The relatively small number of homes maintains the low-density character that defines Alaqua as a gated enclave.

Is short-term rental allowed in Alaqua?

Information regarding short-term rental policies in Alaqua is not publicly available in current community documentation. Rental restrictions are typically outlined in deed restrictions and HOA documents. Contact your real estate agent or the Alaqua homeowners association directly to confirm current rental policies before purchasing.

What year was Alaqua developed?

Alaqua was first developed in 1988 and has continued to develop over subsequent decades. The community's custom estate homes were built by respected local builders including Dave Brewer Homes, Maroon Fine Homes, and other custom home builders. Development expanded from 1988 through the early 2000s as the community matured.