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Lakewood Springs Club

Lakewood Springs Club holds the newest homes in Plano — M/I Homes’ Smart Series single-family builds finished 2020–2023 north of US 34, alongside a mid-2000s first phase, with a clubhouse, pool, and park at prices from the low-to-mid $300s.

$315K–$400K
Recent Sale Range
2005–2023
Years Built (Two Waves)
995–2,752
Sq Ft Range
Clubhouse
Pool & Park

Living in Lakewood Springs Club

Lakewood Springs Club is Plano’s comeback story. The community started in the mid-2000s, stalled after the downturn with sections unbuilt, and sat until the city restructured its Special Service Area in 2018 to make finishing it viable. M/I Homes took the remaining lots and delivered its Smart Series single-family homes between roughly 2020 and 2023 — and with that final phase sold out, the Club now holds the newest housing stock anywhere in Plano.

The homes run in two clear generations. The 2005–2008 first phase mixes singles with some attached homes; the 2020–2023 M/I wave is all single-family, spanning eleven floor plans from about 995 to 2,752 square feet with two to four bedrooms — open-concept layouts, modern envelopes, and mechanicals still early in their first cycle. Association amenities include a clubhouse, community pool, tennis court, park, and lake, with the community sitting north of US 34 off Little Rock Road.

Recent pricing tells a tight story: 2025–2026 closings have run from $315K to $400K, with most of the near-new homes clustering in the $370s–$390s. That buys 2020s construction for less than most towns east of Route 47 charge for 2000s construction — the core of the Club’s value case. As everywhere in the Lakewood Springs family, dues and SSA status vary by parcel; we verify both, plus any transferable balance of builder warranties, before you write.

Lakewood Springs Club at a Glance

  • Location North of US 34, east of Little Rock Road; access from Little Rock Road and Freeman Street
  • Builder M/I Homes (Smart Series, ~2020–2023 final phase, now sold out); original mid-2000s first phase by earlier builders
  • Built Two waves: roughly 2005–2008 and 2020–2023
  • Homes Single-family across 11 M/I floor plans (995–2,752 sq ft, 2–4 beds), plus some attached homes in the first phase
  • HOA Yes — MLS-fed sources report roughly $30–$55/month. The community’s SSA was restructured in 2018; special taxes appear on some parcels — verify the full bill
  • Amenities Clubhouse, community pool, tennis court, park, lake, sidewalks
  • School District Plano CUSD 88 — P.H. Miller, Centennial, Emily G. Johns, Plano Middle, Plano High

Lakewood Springs Club Home Types & Prices

Pricing reflects Lakewood Springs Club sales and active listings as of mid-2026.

$370s–$390s

Near-new M/I singles (2020–2023)

The headline product: Smart Series two-stories and compact plans finished 2020–2023, recently trading between $370K and $400K. Modern open layouts, first-cycle mechanicals, and in some cases transferable warranty balance — the newest homes money buys in Plano.

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$315K–$360s

First-phase homes (2005–2008)

The community’s original wave — singles and some attached homes — trades below the near-new stock, recently from about $315K. Same amenities and location, more seasoning on roofs and mechanicals; we price the difference honestly.

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Lakewood Springs Club Homes for Sale

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What Living Here Comes With

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Clubhouse and pool

The association maintains a clubhouse, community pool, and tennis court — confirm current hours and any usage fees with the association during attorney review.

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Newest construction in town

No production builder is active in Plano as of mid-2026, which makes the Club’s 2020–2023 homes the town’s de facto new-construction market — without the design-center wait.

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Park, lake, and sidewalks

A community park, lake, and full sidewalk network run through the plan, with the Route 34 corridor’s daily errands a couple of minutes south.

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Little Rock Road access

The north-side location skips most of the US 34 signal stack — quick runs west into downtown Plano or east toward Route 47 and Yorkville.

Schools Serving Lakewood Springs Club

Lakewood Springs Club feeds Plano CUSD 88’s grade-band campuses. School names, grades, and locations are provided as facts only — verify current attendance boundaries with the district, as they can change.

P.H. Miller School

Plano CUSD 88 · PreK–1st grade

The district’s early-childhood campus, where Plano students begin. Confirm current attendance boundaries with CUSD 88 for any specific address.

Centennial Elementary & Emily G. Johns

Plano CUSD 88 · grades 2–3 and 4–6

CUSD 88 is grade-banded: Centennial serves grades 2–3 and Emily G. Johns grades 4–6, both minutes away in town — Emily G. Johns sits adjacent to the Lakewood Springs community.

Plano Middle & Plano High School

Plano CUSD 88 · grades 7–8 and 9–12

Students finish with Plano Middle School and Plano High School, home of the Reapers. Verify assignment per address with the district.

Getting Around from Lakewood Springs Club

Around Plano

Downtown Plano and the Amtrak station are about five minutes southwest; the community’s US 34 frontage puts groceries, the Walmart Supercenter, and daily errands two minutes out.

Commuting

US 34 east reaches Yorkville in about 13 minutes and Oswego beyond; Route 47 north hits I-88 at Sugar Grove in roughly 20–25 minutes. Amtrak’s twice-daily Chicago service boards downtown.

Getting to Chicago

Roughly 75–90 minutes driving via Route 47 and I-88; about 65–75 minutes on Amtrak from downtown Plano; or drive ~30 minutes to Aurora for frequent Metra BNSF service.

Lakewood Springs Club FAQs

How much does a home in Lakewood Springs Club cost?
2025–2026 closings have run $315K–$400K. The 2020–2023 M/I Smart Series homes cluster in the $370s–$390s, while first-phase homes from 2005–2008 trade from about $315K.
Are these really the newest homes in Plano?
Yes — M/I Homes finished the community’s final phase around 2023, and no production builder has been active in Plano since. The 2020–2023 homes are the youngest housing stock in town.
What floor plans did M/I build here?
Eleven Smart Series plans from roughly 995 to 2,752 square feet with two to four bedrooms — including the Arlington, Austin, Kirkwood, Leyden, Morgan, Newbury, Paxton, Quinn, Ridgefield, Seneca, and Talcott.
What is the SSA situation in Lakewood Springs Club?
The community’s Special Service Area was restructured by the City of Plano in 2018 to enable the final build-out, and special taxes appear on some parcels’ bills. We pull the actual tax bill — base plus any SSA line — on every home before you offer.
Do builder warranties transfer on the 2020–2023 homes?
Often partially — structural warranty balance can transfer depending on terms. We verify what remains and what transfers as part of offer diligence on any near-new home.
What schools serve Lakewood Springs Club?
Plano CUSD 88: P.H. Miller (PreK–1), Centennial (2–3), Emily G. Johns (4–6), Plano Middle (7–8), and Plano High School. Verify current attendance boundaries with the district for any specific address.

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