Set to open in spring 2027, Reverie at Solaeris offers homes from 1,475 to over 3,000 square feet, a 16,000-square-foot clubhouse and resort amenities inside the Solaeris master-planned development.
A publicly traded national homebuilder is betting big on Port St. Lucie's retiree market. Dream Finders Homes (NYSE: DFH), through its Reverie Active Adult brand, announced plans for a 55-and-older community of roughly 1,000 homes inside the Solaeris master-planned development. Land work is already underway, with a grand opening targeted for Spring 2027.
The company will offer three home collections ranging from approximately 1,475 square feet to more than 3,000 square feet at Reverie at Solaeris. Home pricing was not disclosed, according to the corporate news release announced April 2.
The development would anchor itself around a 16,000-square-foot clubhouse featuring fitness and aerobics facilities, a resort-style pool and spa, pickleball courts and bocce courts — amenities that have become standard draws for retirees relocating to St. Lucie County from higher-cost markets to the south. Ten model homes and a dedicated sales and welcome center are also planned.
"Reverie at Solaeris brings a more intimate, thoughtfully scaled approach to active adult living," said David Smith, president of Reverie Active Adult Communities. "Solaeris is intentionally designed to create a strong sense of community, paired with homes that reflect how today's buyer wants to live."
Dream Finders Homes, headquartered in Jacksonville, was named the 2025 National Builder of the Year by Builder magazine. The company operates across Florida, Texas, North Carolina and several other states. The Reverie brand targets the 55-plus market specifically, with communities also in North Carolina, Tennessee and Colorado.
The Solaeris site gives buyers access to golf, dining and coastal recreation corridors that have fueled Port St. Lucie's growth as one of Florida's fastest-expanding cities.
Prospective buyers can register at reverieatsolaeris.com. Public records should be reviewed to confirm the current entitlement status of the project.
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