Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Product
New-construction estate single-family homes from about 2,148 to 4,194 square feet, three to six bedrooms, all with three-car garages, priced from $549,990 per the builder as of July 2026
Builder
DRB Homes, which took over the section from Biscayne Homes; six current floor plans (Eider, Osprey, Hawk, Grand Osprey, Grand Eider, Grand Hawk), several with multi-generational suite options
Scale
The estate-home section inside the roughly 2,000-acre Mirada master plan; reported at about 94 homes at buildout, and in its close-out phase as of July 2026 with only a handful of to-be-built homesites and two quick move-ins left
Distinct from
Not the Eagles Cove in Ponte Vedra Beach (St. Johns County), an unrelated community that shares the name; this Eagles Cove is in San Antonio, FL 33576, Pasco County, inside Mirada
Costs & Fees
HOA
Mirada Master HOA was published at $237.01 per quarter in the developer's FY2023 fee sheet; confirm the current figure and scope in writing with the association's manager (Breeze) before you offer
CDD
Yes, Mirada carries CDD assessments. The developer's FY2023 sheet showed total CDD fees roughly $1,244 to $3,628 per year depending on lot size and phase, and third-party reports cite about $3,443 per year for a 60-foot lot in FY2026; confirm the exact assessment for the specific homesite on the Pasco County tax roll
Lagoon
The 15-acre Mirada Lagoon is independently owned and operated by MetroLagoons, separate from the HOA and CDD. The developer's FY2023 sheet listed a $35-plus-tax monthly resident fee and a one-time $1,650-plus-tax single-family initiation fee at closing; confirm current lagoon membership terms directly
Amenities
Mirada Lagoon
A 15-acre man-made lagoon operated by MetroLagoons, billed by the developer as the largest in the nation, with swim areas, sandy shores, paddle activities, and year-round events; resident membership is a separate paid arrangement
Connected City infrastructure
Mirada sits in Pasco County's Connected City corridor, with ULTRAFi high-speed internet and Streetleaf solar street lighting per the developer
Trails and parks
Golf cart paths, walking and nature trails, playgrounds, dog parks, and community pool and club spaces across the Mirada master plan; confirm which amenities serve which section
Lot types
Eagles Cove marketing highlights pond-front (waterfront-view) and conservation-view homesites; confirm the exact lot type and any premium in writing
Location
Setting
San Antonio, FL 33576 in east-central Pasco County, off State Road 52 at the Mirada master plan; the DRB sales office is at 32264 Wetland Bird View
Highways
SR 52, recently improved, connects to I-75 for the run south to Wesley Chapel, Tampa, and Tampa International Airport; Orlando is reachable east via SR 52 and I-4 connections
Errands
A Publix at Overpass Road is about 3.6 miles away per listing data; the larger Wesley Chapel retail corridor, including Tampa Premium Outlets and the Shops at Wiregrass, is roughly 20 to 30 minutes
The Homes & Style
Eagles Cove at Mirada is the estate-home section inside Mirada, the roughly 2,000-acre master-planned lagoon community in San Antonio, Florida, in east-central Pasco County. One thing first: this is not the Eagles Cove in Ponte Vedra Beach. Two unrelated Florida communities share the name, so make sure every listing, comp, and document you touch refers to the Pasco County one, ZIP 33576.
The homes here are new-construction single-family estates by DRB Homes, which took the section over from Biscayne Homes. As of July 2026 the builder lists six floor plans from $549,990: the Eider (3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2,473 sq ft, from $549,990), Osprey (3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2,148 sq ft, from $564,990), Hawk (4 bed, 3.5 bath, 3,589 sq ft, from $654,990), Grand Osprey (5 bed, 3.5 bath, 3,188 sq ft, from $688,990), Grand Eider (5 bed, 3.5 bath, 3,470 sq ft, from $701,990), and Grand Hawk (6 bed, 5.5 bath, 4,194 sq ft, from $778,990). Every plan carries a three-car garage, and several offer multi-generational suite options. Builder pricing changes without notice, so treat these as a dated snapshot and confirm current figures with DRB.
This is a close-out story. As of July 2026 the builder reports only a handful of to-be-built homesites remaining plus two Osprey quick move-in homes on Torchwood Sea Way, listed at $675,990 and $685,400 with completions expected in late 2026. Reported buildout is about 94 homes. Once the last homesites go, Eagles Cove becomes a resale market.
Lot position matters here: marketing highlights pond-front and conservation-view homesites. Confirm exactly what a specific lot backs to, and get any lot premium in writing.
Living Here
The headline amenity is the 15-acre Mirada Lagoon, operated by MetroLagoons and billed by the developer as the largest man-made lagoon in the nation. It offers swim areas, sandy shores, paddle activities, and year-round events. Understand the structure before you buy: the lagoon is independently owned and operated, separate from the HOA and the CDD. The developer's FY2023 fee sheet listed a $35-plus-tax monthly resident lagoon fee and a one-time $1,650-plus-tax single-family initiation fee paid at closing; confirm the current terms, because the lagoon also sells day passes to the general public.
Mirada sits inside Pasco County's Connected City corridor, and the developer's pitch includes ULTRAFi high-speed internet and Streetleaf solar street lighting, plus golf cart paths, trails, playgrounds, dog parks, and community pool and club spaces across the master plan. Confirm which amenities serve which section, since some Mirada amenities are limited to Lennar's active-adult Medley section.
On location: SR 52, recently improved, runs you to I-75 and from there south to Wesley Chapel and Tampa. Groceries are about 3.6 miles away at the Overpass Road Publix per listing data, and the big Wesley Chapel retail corridor is roughly 20 to 30 minutes. This is the trade of the SR 52 corridor: newer construction and a lagoon lifestyle at prices below closer-in Tampa, in exchange for a longer run to major employment centers.
Before You Offer
Get the full monthly carry in writing, because it stacks in three layers: the Mirada Master HOA (published at $237.01 per quarter in FY2023), the CDD assessment on the tax bill (FY2023 developer figures ranged roughly $1,244 to $3,628 per year by lot size and phase, and third-party reports cite about $3,443 per year for a 60-foot lot in FY2026), and the separate lagoon membership. Confirm which CDD (Mirada or Mirada II) covers the specific homesite on the Pasco County tax roll, and how many years of debt service remain.
Confirm current builder pricing, incentives, and what is actually included. Builder incentives change monthly, and quick move-in pricing moves with them.
Verify school assignments by address with Pasco County Schools before you buy. Sources conflict: the builder and developer list San Antonio Elementary, Pasco Middle, and Pasco High, while some aggregators show Cypress Creek schools, and Pasco County redraws boundaries regularly in this growth corridor.
Finally, confirm the community itself. This Eagles Cove is in San Antonio, FL 33576, inside Mirada in Pasco County. An unrelated Eagles Cove exists in Ponte Vedra Beach, and aggregator sites also mix up the earlier Biscayne Homes phase with the current DRB Homes offering, so square footage and price ranges vary by source.
Comparisons
Eagles Cove competes on two fronts. Inside Mirada, it is the estate tier: larger homes, three-car garages, and multi-generational options versus the villas, townhomes, and mid-size single-family sections from Lennar, D.R. Horton, Casa Fresca, and DRB's own Isla Mirada, which starts in the mid $300s. You pay a clear premium for size and lot position, on the same lagoon and the same fee structure. Against Epperson in Wesley Chapel, the original Metro Lagoons community, Eagles Cove offers a larger lagoon (15 acres versus Epperson's 7.5) and newer estate product, while Epperson is closer to the Wesley Chapel retail and employment corridor. Against Two Rivers in Zephyrhills, another Metro Development lagoon community still building out, Eagles Cove is further along with a finished, operating lagoon but is nearly sold out of new construction. The honest summary: Eagles Cove wins on home size, the operating 15-acre lagoon, and close-out timing for buyers who want new construction; it gives ground on commute distance, a three-layer fee stack, and thin remaining inventory.
Who It Fits
Eagles Cove fits the buyer who wants a large new-construction home with a three-car garage and multi-generational space, values the lagoon lifestyle and Connected City infrastructure, and accepts a Pasco County SR 52 location in exchange for more house per dollar than closer-in Tampa. It does not fit the buyer who needs a short commute to Tampa's core, wants a low, single-line monthly fee, or wants a deep selection of homesites, since the section is in close-out. Anyone considering it should confirm the HOA, CDD, and lagoon fee stack in writing, verify school assignments by address with Pasco County Schools, and make sure they are looking at the Pasco County Eagles Cove, not the Ponte Vedra Beach one.










