Set along oak-canopied streets in one of Grand Harbor's established sections, Coventry Island is the community's clearest expression of the classic golf estate — free-standing homes on real lots, built in the mid-to-late 1990s, with three decades of canopy now grown in over the roofline.
The homes here run large by Grand Harbor standards: consistently upward of 3,200 to 3,400 square feet, three bedrooms, three full baths plus a powder room, and two-car garages, laid out as detached single-family residences rather than attached villas or condominiums. Views favor the community's lakes and fairways rather than the river, with several homes backing onto the golf course.
Turnover is genuinely rare, and recent listings have priced well above a million dollars, reflecting both the lot sizes and the decades of maturity in the setting.
Ownership carries the same full standing as any Grand Harbor address: the Pete Dye–designed Harbor Course and the Joe Lee–designed River Course, a 32,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style clubhouse, a protected deep-water marina, tennis and fitness facilities, and a private oceanfront Beach Club a short drive away. Club membership is optional and available in multiple categories.
For a buyer who wants space, privacy, and a fairway at the back door without waiting on new construction, Coventry Island is where those pieces already exist.