Arrowtree Reserve.
A community my father, Robert Checho, developed. Custom homes on 1- to 3-acre lots, in the Clermont corridor I have known my entire life.
The land was developed by Ebbtide Construction & Development, my father Robert Checho’s company at the time. He brought in additional builders for individual homes, but the community itself — the lot lines, the deed restrictions, the equestrian provisions, the road network — was shaped under his hand. I grew up in this corridor. I know what’s behind the walls of these homes because I watched them go up.
The Community at a Glance
Source: StellarMLS, May 1, 2026.

What Defines Arrowtree
Lot Scale
Most Clermont production communities operate at 0.15 to 0.25 acres per lot. Arrowtree’s lots range from just over an acre to nearly three. That’s a structural difference, not a marketing one. It means buyers here are choosing privacy, distance from neighbors, and the option to build outbuildings, paddocks, pools, or workshops on land that supports them.

Equestrian-Friendly
The community’s deed structure permits horses on qualifying lots. Not every lot is set up for equestrian use today, but the framework exists for buyers who want it. This is unusual for the Clermont corridor at this price tier and is one of the durable differentiators of the community.
Custom Build, Not Spec
Every home in Arrowtree was buyer-customized. There’s no production-builder template repeated dozens of times across the community. That means you’ll see meaningful variation in floor plan, elevation, and finish quality from lot to lot.

Era Quality
The 2004–2006 build window means most original construction is now twenty-plus years old. Roofs, HVAC systems, water heaters, and pool equipment from that era are at or past their useful life. Buyers walking into Arrowtree should plan for a capex review at offer time.
Active Listings in Arrowtree Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Arrowtree Reserve located?
Arrowtree Reserve is in Clermont, Florida (ZIP 34715), in the equestrian-friendly corridor between Minneola and Howey-in-the-Hills, in unincorporated Lake County.
Who developed Arrowtree Reserve?
Arrowtree Reserve was developed by Ebbtide Construction & Development, the company owned by Robert Checho (Chase Checho’s father). Robert handled the community plan — lot subdivision, deed restrictions, equestrian provisions, and road layout. Multiple builders constructed individual homes.
What are typical lot sizes in Arrowtree Reserve?
Lot sizes in Arrowtree Reserve range from approximately 1.1 acres to 2.8 acres. This is meaningfully larger than typical Clermont production communities (0.15-0.25 acre lots) and is one of the structural differentiators of the community.
What is the median sale price in Arrowtree Reserve?
The trailing 12-month median sale price is $705,000, based on 6 closed sales recorded between May 2025 and May 2026 in StellarMLS. The full sale price range was $465,000 to $1,100,000.
When were the homes in Arrowtree Reserve built?
The original Ebbtide-era construction in Arrowtree Reserve dates to 2004-2006. Most homes are now 18-22 years old, which means many original systems (roof, HVAC, water heater, pool equipment) are at or past their useful life.
Does Arrowtree Reserve allow horses?
Yes. Arrowtree Reserve’s deed structure permits horses on qualifying lots. Not every lot is set up for equestrian use today, but the framework exists for buyers who want it. This is unusual at this price tier in the Clermont corridor.
How does Arrowtree Reserve compare to other Clermont luxury communities?
Most active buyer comparisons place Arrowtree against Sawgrass Bay (Clermont), Reserve at Lake Butler Sound (Windermere), Bella Collina (Montverde), and unincorporated Lake County toward Howey-in-the-Hills. The Arrowtree decision usually comes down to lot scale plus the corridor’s school zoning.
Who is the right broker to represent a transaction in Arrowtree Reserve?
Chase Aaron Real Estate, broker/owner Chase Checho. Chase has direct first-hand knowledge of the community because his father developed it. This includes specific homes built by Ebbtide Construction versus partner builders, the deed restriction history, and the build-era specifications. License: FL BK3447990.
