The marketing line for Glynlea Country Club reads simply enough: new homes from the $400s to over $1 million, built around a Jim Furyk-designed golf course inside the Wylder master-planned community in Port St. Lucie. That range sounds like a single sliding scale, the kind where you walk in, pick a number, and get a smaller or larger version of the same house.
It isn't one scale. Two people touring Glynlea on the same weekend could sign with two different builders, on two different lot products, under a club structure that hands one of them full access to the amenities in the brochure and leaves the other one waiting. The house is only part of what you're deciding.
Three Builders, Not One Price Ladder
Glynlea launched with Lennar and Perry Homes as its builder team. Five model homes between the two are open daily, and pricing across that original lineup starts in the $400s. That's the number most people see first, and it's the one anchoring the "from the $400s" headline.
In March 2026, GreenPointe Holdings added a third builder to the roster: Dream Finders Homes. Dream Finders is building a Designer Series collection on 50-foot homesites, with four one- and two-story floor plans ranging from 1,942 to 3,076 square feet, 3 to 5 bedrooms, 2 to 3 bathrooms. Pricing is anticipated to start in the low $500s. Dream Finders broke ground on its model home in March 2026, with first residences expected to complete this summer, putting this builder track on a different construction timeline than the Lennar and Perry Homes models that have been open for tours since last fall.
Steven Dassa, Dream Finders' Division President for Southeast Florida, framed the move as an alignment of reputations, saying the builder's standards match the quality of what's already taking shape at Glynlea. That's a builder's way of saying the product will look different from what came before it, and the numbers back that up. A buyer choosing between the original builder team and Dream Finders isn't picking a bigger or smaller version of the same floor plan. They're picking between two separate design and pricing philosophies operating under the same club roof.
What a 50-Foot Homesite Actually Buys
The homesite width matters more than it sounds like it should. Dream Finders is explicitly marketing its collection as sitting on 50-foot lots, many with golf course views. That's a specific lot product, tied to golf frontage, and it's the reason the entry price sits higher than the original builder lineup even though the smallest floor plan isn't dramatically larger.
Run the math on the smallest plan and the lowest quoted price and you land somewhere around $257 a square foot at the entry point, assuming that opening price attaches to the 1,942-square-foot plan rather than a larger one. That's a rough floor, not a quote, but it's a useful gut check against the $400s pricing from Lennar and Perry Homes, where lot widths and view premiums haven't been publicized the same way. When a builder leads with lot width and view access in its own announcement, that's usually the feature carrying the price, not the square footage.
The Membership Everyone Assumes Comes With the House
Here's where the Glynlea structure differs from a lot of Treasure Coast golf communities, including some we've written about before. At communities where club dues are bundled into the HOA, every homeowner pays for membership whether they play golf or not. Glynlea doesn't work that way, at least not yet.
What's currently open is a Resident and Non-Resident Invitational Golf Membership. It's opt-in, not automatic, and it includes 10-day advance tee times on the Furyk course, unlimited use of the Toptracer Aquatic Driving Range, full access to the practice facilities, on-site support from Hampton Golf, golf shop access, and on-course dining at the Tee Box Grille, the club's food-truck concept. If you buy a home at Glynlea and never sign up, you're not carrying that cost. If you do sign up, you're paying for it separately from your mortgage and HOA. For context, the average initiation fee across private clubs in Port St. Lucie runs around $21,000, according to private club data tracker privateIQ, though Glynlea's specific fee schedule isn't published.
The Amenities in the Renderings That Aren't for Sale Yet
Here's the part that catches non-golfers off guard. Glynlea's own materials describe a wellness and fitness center, a spa and sauna, and resort-style and lap pools as part of the club experience. Those are real, planned amenities. What isn't real yet is a way to buy access to them if you don't golf.
The club's membership page is direct about this: Social Memberships, the tier meant for residents who want the racquet, fitness, and social amenities without golf, "will also be available in the future." As of the Dream Finders announcement in March 2026 and the club's current membership page, that tier hasn't opened. Right now, the only membership you can actually purchase is the golf-focused Invitational track. If the pool and fitness center in the listing photos are the reason you're looking at Glynlea and you don't plan to play the Furyk course, there's currently no product to buy that gets you there.
"Almost exactly two years ago today, we broke ground on this course," Austin Burr, GreenPointe's South Florida Regional President, said at the club's grand opening.
That timeline is worth sitting with. The golf course, the Toptracer range, and the food-truck dining opened first, over a two-day celebration on November 7 and 8, 2025, that included the club's inaugural Pro-Am with roughly 80 golfers and PGA pros Tom Gillis, David Moreland, Michelle McGann, and Brett Quigley rotating through the pairings. The wellness campus and Social Membership are the next phase, on a timeline the developer hasn't published. Buying now means buying into a community that's building itself out in sequence, not one that's already complete.
Three Questions Worth Asking Before You Write an Offer
- Which builder's homesite are you actually being shown, and does the price you were quoted apply to that lot's specific golf or preserve exposure?
- Is the number a builder rep gives you the base price for the smallest floor plan, or does it already include the elevation and homesite premium shown in the model?
- If you don't plan to golf, what can you actually access today, and has anyone given you a real date for when Social Membership opens?
None of those questions show up in the marketing copy. All three change what you're signing up for.
A Few Local Details Worth Knowing
The Furyk course itself plays to a par 72 across 6,630 yards, with a course rating of 77.4 and a slope of 131, and it's Jim Furyk's first signature design, developed with architect Mike Beebe. The course has been fully open since roughly September 2025, and early reviews describe conditioning as strong for a course still this new. Hampton Golf, whose president M.G. Orender has talked about building a club culture that trades formality for accessibility, runs day-to-day operations. None of that changes the math on which builder or which membership tier fits your plans, but it's the kind of detail that tells you whether the course itself lives up to the name behind it.
FAQ
Is club membership required to buy a home at Glynlea? No. The golf membership is opt-in and separate from the cost of the home or HOA. You can buy in Glynlea without joining the club.
Which builders are currently active at Glynlea Country Club? Lennar and Perry Homes make up the original builder team, with five model homes open daily. Dream Finders Homes joined in March 2026 with a Designer Series collection on 50-foot homesites, with first homes expected to complete in summer 2026.
When will Social Membership open at Glynlea? The club's own membership page describes Social Membership, the non-golf tier covering fitness, racquet, and social amenities, as available "in the future." No date has been published as of this writing.
Whether you're weighing a Lennar floor plan against a Dream Finders homesite, or trying to figure out what a golf membership actually costs on top of your mortgage, the details matter more than the headline price range. The Beachfront Brooke Team tracks these community-by-community shifts across the Treasure Coast so you don't have to piece them together from builder press releases. Schedule your white-glove listing consultation and let's talk through what a specific address at Glynlea actually costs to own.