Wolfhead Ridge.
An active new-construction community where my father has built several homes and completed a major addition on another.
My father’s current company — Aaron Construction & Development LLC — has built several homes inside Wolfhead Ridge and completed a major addition on another. This is not a community my family developed, and I want that distinction to be clear. What I do bring to a Wolfhead Ridge transaction is direct, first-hand knowledge of specific homes built by Aaron Construction: what is behind the walls, what materials were used, what the build-era specs are, and where the meaningful detail lives that a buyer’s inspector might miss.
The Community at a Glance
Source: StellarMLS, May 1, 2026.

What Defines Wolfhead Ridge
Active New Construction
Unlike Arrowtree Reserve or Magnolia Terrace, Wolfhead Ridge is not a community that was completed twenty years ago and now turns over on resale. It is actively being built today. That means inventory is fresh, system warranties are current, and the most recent comparable sales reflect 2025 build standards rather than legacy product.

Lot Scale
The 2.71-acre lot on the recent closed sale is representative of the community’s scale. This is acreage product, not subdivision product. It supports outbuildings, shop space, pool-and-pavilion combinations, and the kind of property that often functions as both primary residence and weekend-use estate.

Custom Build Standards
The community is custom-build by design. Buyers entering Wolfhead Ridge today are typically choosing the lot first, then engaging a builder to design and execute the home. That makes the broker conversation different than a resale-focused community: buyers are evaluating builder reputation, build timelines, and finish-spec packages as much as lot price.
What I Bring to a Wolfhead Ridge Transaction
I am Chase Checho. My father runs Aaron Construction & Development LLC, which has built several Wolfhead Ridge homes and completed a major addition on another. I do not own Aaron Construction, I am not paid by Aaron Construction, and I represent buyers and sellers as a licensed Florida broker independently. What that family connection gives me, in practical terms, is direct context on the specific homes Aaron Construction has built or modified inside this community.
Active Listings in Wolfhead Ridge
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Wolfhead Ridge located?
Wolfhead Ridge is an active new-construction custom-home community in the Clermont area of Lake County, Florida. The community is characterized by larger lots (2+ acres typical) and modern luxury new-construction inventory at the $1.5M+ tier.
Who is building in Wolfhead Ridge?
Wolfhead Ridge is custom-build by design. Multiple builders are active in the community. Aaron Construction & Development LLC, the company owned by Robert Checho (Chase Checho’s father), has built several homes inside Wolfhead Ridge and completed a major addition on another.
What is the recent sale price in Wolfhead Ridge?
A recent closed sale at 20240 Wolf Springs Court closed for $1,525,000 in May 2026. The home is 3,650 heated square feet on a 2.71-acre lot, built in 2025. Source: StellarMLS, May 1, 2026.
Are Aaron Construction homes priced differently?
Aaron Construction homes in Wolfhead Ridge are priced at market based on lot, size, finish, and time of sale — like any other custom build in the community. The differentiator on the resale side is build-quality documentation and warranty status, both of which carry value at offer time.
Is Chase Aaron Real Estate the same company as Aaron Construction?
No. Chase Aaron Real Estate is a Florida licensed brokerage owned by Chase Checho (license BK3447990). Aaron Construction & Development LLC is a separate company owned by Chase’s father, Robert Checho. The companies share a family relationship but operate independently.
What does Chase bring to a Wolfhead Ridge transaction?
Direct first-hand context on specific Aaron Construction-built homes — what’s behind the walls, build-era specifications, subcontractors involved. For homes not built by Aaron Construction, Chase represents buyers and sellers as an independent licensed broker with the same rigor brought to any Lake County engagement.
Are buyers using DPA programs active in Wolfhead Ridge?
The Wolfhead Ridge price tier ($1.5M+) is generally above the income caps for most Florida down-payment assistance programs. Buyers active here are typically conventional or jumbo financing, with significant down payment, and frequently relocating executives, second-home buyers, or local trade-ups.
What is the typical buyer profile in Wolfhead Ridge?
The buyer profile is luxury new-construction: relocating executives, out-of-state second-home buyers, and Lake County residents trading up from earlier custom communities. Investors are minimal at this price tier in this product class — the math doesn’t favor short-term-rental, and the lots are too large for HOA-managed lifestyle product.