Trinity Family Builders’ Hayden Max Flex: A New-Construction In-Law Suite in Central Florida
A private suite with its own front door, on one level, in five Central Florida towns. Here’s who it’s built for — and how it stacks up.
If you’re shopping new construction for a home that can hold more than one generation, Trinity Family Builders is worth knowing — and so is the specific plan they’re building across Central Florida right now. We help families navigate exactly these decisions, and we represent buyers on new-construction purchases, so we’ll tell you what these plans are really like rather than reading you a brochure.
The standout in Trinity’s lineup is the Hayden Max Flex, and the reason it works is one detail most “multigen” homes get wrong: the in-law suite has its own exterior entrance, so a parent or adult child can genuinely come and go on their own — while still being connected to the main home inside.
It lives like a duplex’s privacy with a single-family home’s togetherness — all on one level.
The Hayden Max Flex: a true private suite, on one level
A single-story home of roughly 2,151 square feet (3 bed / 3 bath, per the builder), the Hayden Max Flex pairs an open main home with a self-contained suite: a private exterior entrance, a dedicated living room, a kitchenette, a bedroom, and a full bath, plus an interior connection back to the main house. Because everything sits on one level, there are no stairs to manage — which is exactly what matters most when an aging parent is the one moving in. Trinity also includes touches like a covered lanai and their secure package-storage setup.
The short version: you get the separation of a duplex with the warmth of one shared home. For families who want everyone close without anyone underfoot, that exterior door is the whole difference.

Where the suite falls short — and what to check
We think the Hayden Max Flex is a genuinely strong layout, but “in-law suite” covers a wide range, and this one has a couple of real limitations worth knowing before you fall in love with the brochure. Walk the plan with clear eyes — or bring us along — and weigh these against how your family will actually live.
The kitchenette is closer to a wet bar. As drawn, the suite’s kitchen has a sink but no upper cabinets, no full-size refrigerator, no microwave, and no pantry storage. That’s fine for coffee, snacks, and reheating in the main kitchen — but it is not a setup for someone who wants to cook full, independent meals day to day. If true cooking independence matters, ask the builder what can be added, and at what cost.
There’s no door between the suite’s bedroom and its living area. The sleeping space opens directly onto the suite’s living room rather than closing off behind its own door. For a single occupant that’s often a non-issue, but it does limit sound and light separation — worth weighing if the suite will host a couple, a light sleeper, or anyone who values a fully private bedroom.
None of this is a dealbreaker — it’s the difference between a suite that’s right for a parent who shares meals with the family and one built for fully separate living. Knowing which you’re buying is exactly the kind of thing we help families sort out before they commit.
Where you can build it in Central Florida
Right now the Hayden Max Flex is going up in five Central Florida communities. Each link below opens our local guide for that city and market.
Who the Hayden Max Flex fits — and who should look wider
Like our Lennar Next Gen guide, the easiest way to choose a multigenerational floor plan is to start with one question: who’s moving in?
This is the Hayden Max Flex’s sweet spot. Single-story means no stairs, the private exterior entrance gives a parent real independence, and at roughly 2,150 square feet it’s right-sized rather than oversized. Proximity and privacy at the same time.
If you’re the sandwich generation needing room for everyone, three bedrooms may feel tight. Trinity also designs the two-story Lopez Max Flex and the Hayden Flex, which we can source on request — or we’ll point you to a larger Lennar or Pulte multigen plan that fits.
How we help with a Trinity new-construction purchase
On new construction, having your own buyer’s agent typically costs you nothing — and it means someone is representing you, not the builder’s sales office. We tour the Hayden Max Flex with you, compare it head-to-head against Lennar Next Gen and Pulte’s multigen plans, evaluate the community and the lot, and pull live pricing.
We don’t publish hard prices here on purpose — the same plan can move thousands of dollars from one week and one community to the next. Tell us who’s moving in and where you want to be, and we’ll send the current numbers in the communities that actually fit your family.
Tell us who’s coming to live with you, and we’ll find the right Central Florida home and community for your family.