Brooker Reserve is a gated single-residential community in Brandon, Hillsborough County, built by David Weekley Homes between 2014 and 2017 (David Weekley Homes press release, May 2014). The community is compact and fully built out, which means buyers are shopping a true resale market with no new construction on site.
David Weekley offered two series during the build-out. The Park series sits on 60- and 70-foot homesites with seven floor plans ranging from roughly 2,500 to 3,400 square feet. The Manor series occupies the 80-foot lots with four plans in the 3,100 to 3,900 square foot range. Both series share access to the community playground, tot lot, dog park, and walking and jogging trails.
One feature buyers consistently note is the absence of a Community Development District. There is no CDD assessment on the tax bill, which is less common at this build quality in Hillsborough County. An HOA does apply; current dues should be confirmed for each specific home at the time of offer.
Location is a core selling point. The Lee Roy Selmon Expressway feeds downtown Tampa and connects to I-75, making the commute workable for major employers east of the city and for MacDill AFB. The zoned school pipeline, Brooker Elementary, Burns Middle, and Bloomingdale High, reflects addresses Hillsborough buyers in this price range actively prioritize.