Here’s what a typical Silver Bay resident pays per month: $550-$650. This number is your lot rent. That figure will make more sense once you see what’s inside it, so let’s break it down piece by piece.
The Silver Bay Cost Model Explained

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Silver Bay runs on a land-lease model, which means you own your home and lease the lot it sits on. There’s no property tax bill, no HOA assessment, and no surprise maintenance invoices for the pool or the lawn – those are handled. What you’re left with is a monthly cost that’s predictable, transparent, and in most cases significantly lower than what you were paying to maintain a larger home.
Home Purchase Cost
Homes at Silver Bay are priced from approximately $225,000 to $250,000 across nine floor plans ranging from 1,029 to 1,600 square feet. This is a one-time purchase: not a rental, not a lease payment. You own the home outright. Financing may be available depending on your situation — see Silver Bay’s floor plans and home options for the full range.
Monthly Lot Rent
Lot rent at Silver Bay is anywhere from $550 to $650 per month. That’s the single monthly payment that keeps your lot maintained and your community amenities running.
What lot rent covers: lawn mowing, irrigation system operation, fertilizing schedule, clubhouse access and upkeep, pool maintenance, common area landscaping, and streetlights. In practical terms, the things that consumed your weekends at your last house are simply not your problem anymore.
For a side-by-side look at how lot rent compares to HOA fees and property taxes, see our article on lot rent vs. HOA fees vs. property taxes.
Utilities
Utilities at Silver Bay are individually metered, meaning you pay for exactly what you use, nothing more, nothing less. There’s no shared utility pool where one neighbor’s habits affect your bill.
City water and sewer are individually metered and so is the electricity. Cable and internet are available through local providers. Electricity cost will vary by season, home size, and personal habits: a snowbird who’s away for three months will see different numbers than a full-time resident running the AC in August.
What’s Not Included
Transparency goes both ways. Here’s what lot rent doesn’t cover, so there are no surprises after move-in.
Annual mulching and pressure washing are things residents handle once a year. Interior home maintenance: paint, fixtures, appliances, flooring, or anything inside your four walls is yours to manage, in addition to certain exterior home maintenance, such as if the siding needs attention or the roof needs repair. Specific home repairs fall on the homeowner as they arise, and you are responsible for personal insurance on the home and its contents.
How Silver Bay Compares to Staying in Your Current Home

Most people who move to Silver Bay are coming from a home they’ve owned for 20 or 30 years. The comparison isn’t just total monthly cost, it’s also total burden.
A typical homeowner in Florida pays property taxes, carries homeowner’s insurance, pays for lawn care or does it themselves, handles all exterior and interior maintenance, and manages utilities on a home that’s often two to three times the size of a Silver Bay floor plan. Add it up and the gap between “staying” and “moving” is often narrower than people expect.
The cleaner way to think about it: at Silver Bay, you’re paying a known monthly number for a maintained home in an active community. At your current house, you’re paying an unpredictable mix of taxes, maintenance, and services, for rooms you probably don’t fully use.
Summary
The cost to live in a 55+ community in Florida varies significantly by community type and location. At Silver Bay, the land-lease model keeps costs predictable and entry prices lower than traditional homeownership. A typical resident’s monthly expenses include lot rent of $550-$650 plus individually metered utilities. Home purchase prices range from $225,000 to $250,000 across nine floor plans. Lot rent covers lawn care, irrigation, fertilizing, pool maintenance, clubhouse access, common areas, and streetlights. Residents are responsible for interior and exterior home maintenance, annual mulching and pressure washing, and utilities. For most retirees downsizing from a larger home, the all-in monthly cost at Silver Bay compares favorably.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is lot rent and does it increase?
Lot rent is a set monthly payment Silver Bay residents make to lease the lot/land their home sits on. It covers lawn care, community amenities, and common area maintenance. It can increase on an annual basis but a notice will be provided before any increases.
Do I own the home at Silver Bay?
Yes. You own the home outright. Silver Bay owns the land which you lease through your monthly lot rent. This is the standard land-lease model used by manufactured home communities across the country, and it’s what keeps entry costs lower than purchasing land and home together.
Are utilities included in lot rent?
No. Utilities – water, sewer, and electricity – are individually metered and billed separately. Cable and internet are available through local providers at your own cost.
What is the total monthly cost at Silver Bay?
Your total monthly cost includes lot rent plus utilities plus any personal expenses (food, transportation, insurance, etc.). The housing-specific portion — lot rent plus utilities — varies by season and individual usage.
Can I finance a manufactured home at Silver Bay?
Yes, financing is available for manufactured homes at Silver Bay. Several lenders specialize in manufactured home loans, and the process can be very straightforward. Reach out to us and we can help get you started.
Want to Know What Your Specific Monthly Costs Would Look Like?
Every household is a little different: home size, utility habits, whether you’re full-time or seasonal. The best way to get a number that’s accurate for your situation is to talk to us directly. Schedule a tour or reach out here and we’ll walk you through the complete picture before you make any decisions.




