
South Lincoln’s newest mega-neighborhood just traded in the hard hats for hand towels.
Lewis Group of Companies marked a key milestone on Friday at its Liberty at Lincoln master-planned community, cutting the ribbon on a fully built amenity center right as home sales start to heat up. The finished clubhouse and surrounding parks are meant to give buyers a tangible feel for day-to-day life in the neighborhood while the rest of the project keeps rising out of the dirt. It is a clear pivot from mostly unseen infrastructure work to visible homes and sales activity on Lincoln’s southern edge.
As reported by the Sacramento Business Journal, Lewis Group has tagged Liberty at Lincoln as a roughly $1.7 billion master plan that is expected to top out at about 3,500 homes. The outlet describes this week’s event as the first big public look at the community’s amenity core and its sales-ready model neighborhoods.
Clubhouse, Models And Amenities Now Open
The community’s marketing materials show that The Farmhouse clubhouse is already complete and open, featuring a beach-entry pool, spa, fitness center, half-court basketball, pickleball courts and event spaces intended for resident programming. Model homes from Woodside Homes, Richmond American and Meritage are listed as open for tours, and a phased rollout of parks is slated to bring additional public green space online in 2025 and 2026, according to Liberty at Lincoln. With that amenity hub in place, sales teams now have a concrete backdrop for showings and resident events as homebuilding spreads across the site.
Developer And Where It Fits
The project is being developed by Lewis Group of Companies, which includes Liberty at Lincoln in its lineup of large-scale master-planned communities on its website. Lewis Group of Companies describes Liberty as a multi-neighborhood community built around resort-style amenities and preserved open space, a familiar long-term build-out pattern for projects of this size. That background helps explain why the company is spotlighting the amenity core so early: it lets prospective buyers experience the lifestyle pitch before the full build-out catches up.
What It Means For Lincoln
Liberty’s marketing pitches more than 170 acres of open space, roughly 18 miles of integrated trails and room for a TK–8 school the Western Placer Unified School District has planned within the project boundaries. Those components are central to the promise of outdoors-focused living layered on top of traditional subdivisions, per Liberty at Lincoln. For Lincoln, a community of several thousand new homes will bring steady demand for schools, roads and city services over time and is likely to steer future growth patterns on the city’s southern flank.
What To Watch Next
The Sacramento Business Journal notes that sales activity should ramp up as new phases of homes are released and buyers can line up what they see on the ground with the renderings in the brochures. Over the coming years, Lewis Group and its builder partners are expected to move through additional grading, infrastructure and product releases, a sequence that will ultimately set the pace at which Liberty at Lincoln adds people and badly needed housing supply to the region.









