Wolfson BTR Breaks Ground on 274-Unit Symphony Lakes Build-to-Rent Community in Tampa-Sarasota Metropolitan Corridor

Wolfson BTR Breaks Ground on 274-Unit Symphony Lakes Build-to-Rent Community in Tampa-Sarasota Metropolitan Corridor

SARASOTA, FL - Wolfson BTR, Florida’s first large-scale Build-to-Rent (BTR) developer, announced it has officially broken ground on Symphony Lakes, a fully-amenitized 274-unit Build-to-Rent community located strategically between the Sarasota / Bradenton and Tampa / St. Petersburg metropolitan areas.

Spread across approximately 50 acres, Symphony Lakes is a two-phase development featuring 3- and 4-bedroom townhomes and 4-bedroom detached single-family homes, each with private backyards and attached garages. Phase I will deliver 220 townhomes and 18 single-family homes, while Phase II will bring an additional 54 townhomes to the community.

The project will offer a full suite of lifestyle amenities, including a resident clubhouse, fitness center, resort-style pool, playground, meeting spaces, and extensive dog-walking and running trails—all designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s renters who seek more space, privacy, and a higher standard of living.

“Symphony Lakes represents our continued commitment to bringing thoughtful, community-driven Build-to-Rent projects to markets that desperately need quality housing options,” said Adam Wolfson, CEO and Founder at Wolfson BTR. “We are focused on delivering homes and communities that provide a bridge for those who are not yet ready for homeownership but seek a living experience beyond that of traditional multifamily apartments inclusive of more space, privacy, and community connection”

Site work formally began in October 2024, with vertical construction scheduled to commence in August 2025. The first units are expected to be delivered beginning in early 2026.

Situated within a three-minute drive of I-275, Symphony Lakes offers residents easy connectivity to major employment hubs, retail, dining, and coastal amenities in both the Tampa Bay and Sarasota regions.

Source: Wolfson BTR

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