Mallory Park

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Mallory Park, Lakewood Ranch, FL Map

Mallory Park Avenue, which connects to Wood Fern Alley in the western part of the community, is the primary route into the neighborhood.

Overview

Mallory Park, Lakewood Ranch: DiVosta’s Mediterranean-Style Community with Lawn Care Included

Mallory Park is a completed gated community featuring approximately 430 DiVosta homes built between 2016 and 2021. The neighborhood distinguishes itself through Mediterranean and French countryside architectural styling, a departure from most Lakewood Ranch villages, with every home designed with a front porch to encourage neighbor interaction.

DiVosta Homes, a Pulte Group subsidiary, constructed six home series across 179 acres. Properties range from two to six bedrooms with coastal modern styling, stonework facades, and tile or metal roofs. The gated community features a resort-style pool with lap lanes, a clubhouse with a gathering room and catering kitchen, fitness center, fire pit, basketball court, pickleball courts, playground, and walking trails throughout 36 acres of lakes and wetland preserves.

Families appreciate the direct walking and biking path to B.D. Gullett Elementary School. Bob Gardner Community Park is five minutes away and offers sports courts, a frisbee golf course, recreation pavilions, a gravity rail, and dog parks for additional recreation.

Mallory Park sits between Lakewood Ranch Boulevard and Lorraine Road off State Road 64, two miles east of I-75, providing convenient access to Lakewood Ranch Main Street, downtown Bradenton, and Sarasota.

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Mallory Park Lakewood Ranch FAQs

HOA fees at Mallory Park include lawn maintenance, irrigation, common area upkeep, amenity access, and pool maintenance. This maintenance-free approach means residents spend time enjoying the community rather than performing yardwork.

DiVosta Homes, a Pulte Group subsidiary and one of America’s largest homebuilders, built all the homes in Mallory Park. DiVosta is known for quality construction standards and architectural attention to detail, with headquarters in Atlanta and operations in over 40 markets nationwide.

Yes, a dedicated walking and biking path connects Mallory Park directly to B.D. Gullett Elementary School. Children safely walk or bike to school, and many parents use golf carts for pickup. This eliminates daily car transportation to the elementary school for families.

Mallory Park features Mediterranean and French countryside architectural styling with coastal modern elements—distinctive from other Lakewood Ranch villages. Homes include varied facades with stone work and horizontal siding, tile or metal roofs, and front porches on every residence to create a tight-knit community atmosphere.

DiVosta built Mallory Park homes between 2016 and 2021. As a completed community, there’s no ongoing construction noise, builder traffic, or development dust. All landscaping is established, and neighborhoods are fully settled, providing an immediate community feel.

Mallory Park is zoned for Manatee County public schools, with B.D. Gullett Elementary School accessible via a direct walking/biking path. Verify current middle and high school assignments through the School District of Manatee County school locator, as zones occasionally adjust.

Bob Gardner Community Park is about five minutes from Mallory Park. The park offers sports courts, a frisbee golf course, recreation pavilions, gravity rail for kids, dog parks, and walking paths.

Mallory Park offers six home series: Townhomes (1,617 to 2,312 square feet, two to four bedrooms), Manor Series (1,861 to 3,307 square feet, two to five bedrooms), Estate Series (2,455 to 4,242 square feet, three to six bedrooms), Premier Series (2,903 to 3,900 square feet, three to five bedrooms), Traditional Manor (1,758 to 3,411 square feet, three to five bedrooms), and Traditional Premier (2,212 to 3,514 square feet, three to five bedrooms).