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DISCOVER HIDDEN LINKS: A CLOSE‑KNIT ENCLAVE IN GATEWAY GREENS

  • May 2026

Tucked quietly behind its own private gate, Hidden Links is one of Gateway Greens’ most charming and understated residential neighborhoods. Designed for those who value both privacy and connection, this intimate cul‑de‑sac community offers a distinctive lifestyle rooted in neighborly spirit, natural beauty, and everyday comfort.

Hidden Links consists of both 50 single‑family and 48 condominium homes, giving it a scale that feels personal and welcoming rather than crowded. Together, they form the Hidden Links Master Association, which maintains shared amenities such as a community pool, spa, and restroom facilities, providing residents with well-kept spaces for relaxation and recreation.

Many of the homes enjoy scenic views of the Gateway Country Club golf course, overlooking holes 15 and 16, while others are perfectly positioned along a tranquil pond, offering serene water views and peaceful surroundings. Whether you prefer watching golfers in the distance or enjoying the calming presence of nature, Hidden Links delivers a setting that feels removed from the bustle—yet still connected.

Like many of the Gateway Greens neighborhoods, it’s the people that matter most. This is a neighborhood where residents genuinely know one another – including other’s dogs! It’s not uncommon to see residents walking the community throughout the day, stopping to chat with each other, calling out to those working in their garages or in their yards, and generally just enjoying each other. Over time, these connections grow strong enough that some residents have invited close friends or family members to purchase homes nearby – perhaps the highest compliment a neighborhood can receive.

In a region known for beautiful communities, Hidden Links stands out for its balance of privacy, beauty, and true community connection. For those who appreciate a quiet setting without sacrificing social warmth, this hidden gem within Gateway Greens lives up to its name – and then some.