The Villages, FL
Best Villages for Pool Homes
Private pools and Florida sunshine
A private pool is the ultimate Florida luxury. These villages have the highest concentration of homes with pools, especially newer construction where pools were included from the start.
Our Top Picks
Newer construction where the majority of homes were built with pools and extended lanais. Modern floor plans designed with outdoor living as a centerpiece.
View village detailsSouthern expansion village with larger lots that accommodate pools, cages, and outdoor kitchens. Most homes here were built in the 2010s and 2020s with pool-ready designs.
View village detailsHigh percentage of pool homes with modern screened enclosures. Newer builds with energy-efficient pool equipment and updated lanai designs.
View village detailsPremium village near Lake Sumter Landing where many homes feature pools with water views. Popular with renters seeking a resort-like experience.
View village detailsUpscale homes with pools and premium finishes. Waterfront location adds to the resort atmosphere. Among the most desirable pool home rentals in The Villages.
View village detailsFrequently Asked Questions
Are pool homes more expensive to rent in The Villages?
Yes, pool homes typically rent for $200 to $500 more per month than comparable homes without pools. The premium is higher during peak snowbird season when demand is strongest.
Who maintains the pool in a rental?
Pool maintenance is typically included in the rental agreement, with the homeowner arranging weekly service. Always confirm maintenance responsibilities before signing a lease.
Are the pools heated?
Many pools in The Villages are heated, either with electric heat pumps or solar heating. Heated pools are especially important for snowbird renters who visit during the cooler winter months. Check individual listings for details.
Do all new construction homes have pools?
Not all, but a large percentage of newer homes in the southern expansion were built with pools. Older villages on the historic side have fewer pool homes, as pools were less common when those homes were built.