Spring Arbor
Historic Side DistrictThe Villages, FL
The Village of Spring Arbor rounds out the Historic Side collection of neighborhoods in The Villages. Located near Paradise Recreation Center, Spring Arbor offers the same foundational Villages experience found across the Historic Side, with the benefit of being among the quieter neighborhoods in the district. Homes follow standard Villages construction with single-story layouts, screened lanais, and attached garages. The streets are well-established with mature landscaping that softens the Florida sun. Paradise Recreation Center provides pool access, courts for pickleball and tennis, shuffleboard, bocce, and a variety of indoor clubs and classes. Spanish Springs Town Square is accessible by golf cart for evening entertainment, dining, and shopping. Spring Arbor is a solid pick for renters who want the Historic Side location without any fuss. The neighborhood does what it does well: provide a comfortable home base from which to enjoy everything The Villages has to offer.
Recreation Centers
- Paradise Recreation Center
Nearby Town Squares
- Spanish Springs Town Square
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the Village of Spring Arbor built?
Spring Arbor was developed between 2000 and 2003, making it one of the newer Historic Side villages. The homes reflect updated floor plans and construction standards compared to the 1980s- and 1990s-era neighborhoods nearby.
What size are the homes in Spring Arbor?
Homes in Spring Arbor range from about 1,246 to 2,027 square feet. Most are midsize, single-story designs with two or three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and attached garages.
How affordable is the Village of Spring Arbor?
Spring Arbor is one of the more affordable neighborhoods in The Villages. Resale prices tend to run below the community-wide average, which can translate to lower rental rates for visitors.
What recreation center serves Spring Arbor?
Paradise Recreation Center is the assigned regional center, offering a sports pool, tennis and pickleball courts, bocce, shuffleboard, and indoor activity rooms.
What is the landscaping like in Spring Arbor?
Spring Arbor has well-maintained yards with a mix of tropical plantings and established shade trees. The neighborhood has a tidy, well-kept appearance with varied architectural styles along its residential streets.
How close is Spring Arbor to Spanish Springs Town Square?
Spanish Springs is the nearest town square, reachable by golf cart in just a few minutes. The square hosts free nightly live entertainment, restaurants, bars, and shops.