The Founding Resident’s Guide to The Enclave
First pick of 16 floor plans, grand-opening pricing, and a neighborhood that’s already full of life — what it means to arrive first.
Read ArticleA location can be exciting and still fail the everyday test. The everyday test is simple: can you buy groceries, grab lunch, replace a charger and get home without the errand eating your afternoon?
Near The Enclave at Reedy Creek, the answer is yes — and it’s mostly thanks to one very useful corridor.
The Target at 3200 Rolling Oaks Blvd fills half a dozen roles at once: groceries, household basics, pharmacy-adjacent needs, electronics, décor and the classic “I forgot one thing” run. During a move-in week it’s worth its weight in gold — stock the kitchen, buy the hangers, find a lamp, all in one stop a few minutes from home.
The surrounding centers add discount-retail browsing, fast-casual lunch options and sit-down dinners for when the errand day runs long. Grocery stores, pharmacies and banks line the same stretch of US-192, so the whole practical loop lives on one road.
The underrated perk of this corridor: errands can end somewhere fun. A Target run becomes dinner at Formosa Gardens. A Saturday shopping trip ends at Sunset Walk. A weekday pickup turns into an hour of pickleball at Crush Yard. Practicality and play share the same five minutes of road.
Apartment hunters fall in love emotionally and confirm logistically — and this is the logistics chapter. Pair the errand map with resort-style amenities at home and a floor plan that fits, and daily life at 2950 Reedy Creek Blvd simply works. Come tour — and yes, you can hit Target on the way back.
First pick of 16 floor plans, grand-opening pricing, and a neighborhood that’s already full of life — what it means to arrive first.
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