Old Edwards Reserve rewards an in-person look — its hospitality-driven character and intimate scale are best understood by experiencing them. This itinerary frames a focused visit so out-of-town buyers can evaluate the community, amenities, and homes in a single trip.
The pieces that define the Reserve.
Experience the Jack Nicklaus Signature course and the clubhouse hospitality that sets Old Edwards apart. Golf club guide →
See the marina and how lake access works for owners. Marina guide →
Tour a range of existing homes and build-ready sites to calibrate options. Homesite guide →
Making the visit productive.
A short call on your goals shapes which homes and amenities to prioritize. Questions to ask →
David arranges community and amenity access so the day flows. Tour planning →
Pair the Reserve with a contrasting community to calibrate the decision. Communities compared →
Turning the visit into a decision.
Debrief the membership and all-in cost against your priorities. Membership diligence →
For a serious contender, the diligence framework kicks in. Due-diligence checklist →
David maps offer or second-visit next steps before you leave. Out-of-state consultation →
The questions buyers and sellers ask David first.
The Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course and clubhouse, the private marina, and a range of homes and homesites — plus a feel for the Old Edwards hospitality character.
Yes — he coordinates community and amenity access and structures a focused day, especially for out-of-town buyers.
It helps — pairing the Reserve with a contrasting community calibrates the decision.
David debriefs membership and all-in cost against your priorities, diligences any finalist, and maps offer or second-visit next steps.
A 30-minute conversation is the fastest way to get a confident next step.