ORLANDO, Fla. – NAI Realvest recently negotiated three leases totaling 13,320 square feet at three Orlando industrial centers.
NAI Realvest principal Michael Heidrich negotiated a new 37-month lease agreement with Luis Flooring Corporation of Sanford for 3,000 square feet at 5032 Forsyth Commerce Rd., Suite 1. Heidrich represented the landlord, Forsyth Central Commerce Park, LLC.
Heidrich also negotiated new lease for 2,000 square feet at Hanging Moss CommerCenter, 6112 Hanging Moss Rd. Orlando based Carroll Bradford Land Management Group, Inc. leased Suite 420 at the center for 26 months and was represented in the transaction by Danny Rice of Colliers International.
Heidrich negotiated a renewal agreement on behalf of landlord Parkline Properties, LLC of Columbus, Ohio with Duane Norman Aviation, Inc. the Orlando-based tenant who renewed its lease of 8,320 square feet for another 38 months in Units 4 and 5 at 8350 Parkline Blvd.
About NAI Realvest:
NAI Realvest in Orlando, covering all of Central Florida, is a fully integrated commercial real estate operating company specializing in brokerage, development, investment, leasing and management, consulting and research services in the U.S. and worldwide. NAI Global is an international commercial real estate network with over 350 offices spanning the globe. Since 1978, clients have built businesses on the power of NAI Global’s expanding network. Extensive services include multi-site acquisitions and dispositions, sublease, tenant representation, lease administration and audit, investment services, due diligence and related consulting and advisory services. To learn more, visit www.NAIRealvest.com.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Del Webb Southshore Falls in Apollo Beach to Host a Fall Grand Opening Oct. 1
APOLLO BEACH, Fla. --- Del Webb Southshore Falls in Apollo Beach will host a Fall Grand Opening that will include a seminar and cocktail hour from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 1 to give potential new residents an “inside look” at the active adult community and a chance to talk to residents one-on-one.
Sean Strickler, vice president of sales for the North Florida Division of Del Webb, said the event will include presentations by the community’s general sales manager, lifestyle director, sales team and resident ambassadors, along with a cocktail reception, hors d’oeuvres, live music and tours of the community.
Strickler said participants can also receive a day pass for Sunday at Del Webb Southshore Falls’ Wellspring Club.
“The grand opening event is a chance to meet some of our residents and learn more about the lifestyle available here at Del Webb Southshore Falls,” Strickler explained.
Southshore Falls will host another event earlier that same day.
“We’re unveiling our newest amenity, Eagle Falls Court, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,” Strickler said. Hot dogs, chips and soft drinks will be on tap for participating residents, and the Southshore Falls tennis pro and pickleball pro will be on hand to greet residents and answer questions.
Residents interested in attending the fall grand opening need to RSVP at 888-817-2249.
About Del Webb
Del Webb, the pioneer of active retirement communities, is America’s leading builder of developments for people 55+ since 1960. By building quality homes and communities that help active adults optimize their next phase in life, Del Webb’s amenities and programs enable homeowners to easily engage creatively, socially, athletically and intellectually. In concert with Baby Boomer residents, the brand is continually redefining retirement and retirement living. Del Webb communities have grown to include more than 50 communities currently open for new home sales in 20 states. For more information on Del Webb, visit www.delwebb.com. To learn more about how to plan a smart future, check out financial tools at delwebb.com/value.
Sean Strickler, vice president of sales for the North Florida Division of Del Webb, said the event will include presentations by the community’s general sales manager, lifestyle director, sales team and resident ambassadors, along with a cocktail reception, hors d’oeuvres, live music and tours of the community.
Strickler said participants can also receive a day pass for Sunday at Del Webb Southshore Falls’ Wellspring Club.
“The grand opening event is a chance to meet some of our residents and learn more about the lifestyle available here at Del Webb Southshore Falls,” Strickler explained.
Southshore Falls will host another event earlier that same day.
“We’re unveiling our newest amenity, Eagle Falls Court, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,” Strickler said. Hot dogs, chips and soft drinks will be on tap for participating residents, and the Southshore Falls tennis pro and pickleball pro will be on hand to greet residents and answer questions.
Residents interested in attending the fall grand opening need to RSVP at 888-817-2249.
About Del Webb
Del Webb, the pioneer of active retirement communities, is America’s leading builder of developments for people 55+ since 1960. By building quality homes and communities that help active adults optimize their next phase in life, Del Webb’s amenities and programs enable homeowners to easily engage creatively, socially, athletically and intellectually. In concert with Baby Boomer residents, the brand is continually redefining retirement and retirement living. Del Webb communities have grown to include more than 50 communities currently open for new home sales in 20 states. For more information on Del Webb, visit www.delwebb.com. To learn more about how to plan a smart future, check out financial tools at delwebb.com/value.
University Club of Orlando Foundation to Distribute $50,000 in Scholarships to Local College Students Oct. 6
ORLANDO, Fla. --- The University Club of Orlando Foundation will hand out more than $50,000 worth of scholarships at its annual awards dinner Oct. 6 at the University Club in downtown Orlando.
Susan Greene, general manager of the University Club of Orlando, said the scholarship awards dinner has been an annual event at the University Club since 1932.
Scholarship recipients from the University of Central Florida, Florida A&M University, Seminole State College, Valencia College, and Rollins College will be in attendance at the event.
Susan Greene, general manager of the University Club of Orlando, said the scholarship awards dinner has been an annual event at the University Club since 1932.
Scholarship recipients from the University of Central Florida, Florida A&M University, Seminole State College, Valencia College, and Rollins College will be in attendance at the event.
ICI’s Plantation Bay gets starring role at Ideal Living Retirement and Real Estate Expo in NY, NJ
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. --- ICI’s community of Plantation Bay in Ormond Beach played a starring role in the Ideal Living Retirement and Real Estate Expo in Islandia, N.Y. Sept 10 and 11 and in Whippany, N.J. Sept. 17-18.
Rosemary Messina, vice president of sales and marketing at ICI Homes, said she and corporate marketing manager Lisa Egle attended the trade shows to showcase lifestyle opportunities at Plantation Bay.
“These shows are an important part of the overall marketing effort at Plantation Bay,” Messina explained. “Many expo participants come back year after year to see the new developments at Plantation Bay. They are on our mailing lists and they plan to buy homes at Plantation Bay when it comes time to retire,” she said.
“Every year we meet hundreds of new families who want to learn about Plantation Bay, and every year we see dozens of old friends who get the updates,” Egle said.
Rosemary Messina, vice president of sales and marketing at ICI Homes, said she and corporate marketing manager Lisa Egle attended the trade shows to showcase lifestyle opportunities at Plantation Bay.
“These shows are an important part of the overall marketing effort at Plantation Bay,” Messina explained. “Many expo participants come back year after year to see the new developments at Plantation Bay. They are on our mailing lists and they plan to buy homes at Plantation Bay when it comes time to retire,” she said.
“Every year we meet hundreds of new families who want to learn about Plantation Bay, and every year we see dozens of old friends who get the updates,” Egle said.
MORE THAN 6,800 MOTORCYCLE RIDERS PARTICIPATED IN FLAGLER COUNTY MEMORIAL SERVICE AND MOTORCYCLE RUN ON 10th ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICA’S TRAGEDY
PALM COAST – More than 6,800 motorcycle riders – who collectively created what appeared to be an 11-mile river of leather and chrome – participated in the Sept. 11 weekend memorial service and motorcycle run honoring the 10th anniversary of America’s tragedy.
The free all-day event, which was organized and presented by Chapter 11 of the Red Knights Firefighters Motorcycle Club and sponsored by the Port Orange-based law firm of Rue & Ziffra, began at the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center in Bunnell.
Speakers at the memorial service included the Rev. Tim Jones of Epic Church in Palm Coast; Flagler County Commissioners Barbara Revels, Milissa Holland and George Hanns; and Joe Vece and Paul Metzner of the Red Knights Firefighters Motorcycle Club.
Highlights included the singing of the National Anthem and God Bless America by Yvonne Robinson, Everyday Heroes by Katriahna Karma, Amazing Grace by bagpiper Patrick Juliano of the Palm Coast Fire Department, and Taps by bugler Bob Moore of the Red Knights.
Vece also led participants in the Pledge of Allegiance, and member of the Palm Coast Fire Department offered a Presentation of Colors, according to Attorney David Sweat, a partner in the personal-injury law firm.
“We couldn’t be happier to have sponsored such a moving event to memorialize our fellow firefighters and American heroes,” said Sweat, whose firm had several motorcycle-riding attorneys and staff participating.
The 67-mile ride, which was escorted by members of the Flagler County Sheriff’s Department, included free food, beverages and live entertainment.
About Rue & Ziffra:
Founded by John D. Rue and Allan L. Ziffra, the personal-injury law firm of Rue & Ziffra has served the Central Florida community for more than 25 years. The firm’s commitment to its profession and its clients has earned it a reputation as one of the top personal-injury law firms in Central Florida. Known for handling everything from automobile and motorcycle accidents to medical malpractice, wrongful death, and social security and disability cases, Rue & Ziffra has recovered millions of dollars for injured clients and their families. With a staff of nine attorneys, the firm maintains offices in Port Orange and Orange City. For more information, visit www.rueziffra.com.
The free all-day event, which was organized and presented by Chapter 11 of the Red Knights Firefighters Motorcycle Club and sponsored by the Port Orange-based law firm of Rue & Ziffra, began at the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center in Bunnell.
Speakers at the memorial service included the Rev. Tim Jones of Epic Church in Palm Coast; Flagler County Commissioners Barbara Revels, Milissa Holland and George Hanns; and Joe Vece and Paul Metzner of the Red Knights Firefighters Motorcycle Club.
Highlights included the singing of the National Anthem and God Bless America by Yvonne Robinson, Everyday Heroes by Katriahna Karma, Amazing Grace by bagpiper Patrick Juliano of the Palm Coast Fire Department, and Taps by bugler Bob Moore of the Red Knights.
Vece also led participants in the Pledge of Allegiance, and member of the Palm Coast Fire Department offered a Presentation of Colors, according to Attorney David Sweat, a partner in the personal-injury law firm.
“We couldn’t be happier to have sponsored such a moving event to memorialize our fellow firefighters and American heroes,” said Sweat, whose firm had several motorcycle-riding attorneys and staff participating.
The 67-mile ride, which was escorted by members of the Flagler County Sheriff’s Department, included free food, beverages and live entertainment.
About Rue & Ziffra:
Founded by John D. Rue and Allan L. Ziffra, the personal-injury law firm of Rue & Ziffra has served the Central Florida community for more than 25 years. The firm’s commitment to its profession and its clients has earned it a reputation as one of the top personal-injury law firms in Central Florida. Known for handling everything from automobile and motorcycle accidents to medical malpractice, wrongful death, and social security and disability cases, Rue & Ziffra has recovered millions of dollars for injured clients and their families. With a staff of nine attorneys, the firm maintains offices in Port Orange and Orange City. For more information, visit www.rueziffra.com.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Heritage Hills Active Adult Community in Clermont Reports Sales of More Than 80 New Homes, 30 New Homes under Construction
CLERMONT, Fla. --- Heritage Hills, Lennar’s award-winning active adult community located off U.S. 27 in Clermont, reports sales of more than 80 new homes since Jan. 1.
Sara Nakamine, marketing manager for Lennar’s Active Adult Division, said 30 new homes are under construction now at Heritage Hills, where villas and single-family homes are priced from the $130s.
“Our new home buyers are telling us that the convergence of low pricing, low interest rates and the wide availability of move-in ready homes outweighs the gloomy economic forecasts they are hearing in the news,” Nakamine said.
Lennar recently re-introduced its “Everything’s Included” offer at Heritage Hills, which lumps thousands of dollars worth of features and upgrades under a single sale price.
Heritage Hills is approved for USDA financing, Nakamine said, and for qualified buyers, that means the most buyer-friendly loan process on the market today.
Nakamine said Lennar will celebrate the second anniversary of the 19,000 square foot Heritage Hills community clubhouse this month with a residents party.
For newcomers, Heritage Hills offers a three-day, two-night “Play Away” visitor program that lets potential homebuyers try out the community before they buy.
“Resident volunteers serve as ambassadors and join guests in activities, dining and touring the area,” Nakamine said.
“We’ve set aside two villa homes---the St. Marten and the St. Lucia---for our Play Away guests, and residents are inviting their friends and family to come for a visit and see whether they want to become neighbors,” she said.
Nakamine said Lennar recently added eight new floor plans at Heritage Hills.
“We have the lifestyle, we have the home for any budget, and we have the terms to make this the best place to retire in Central Florida,” Nakamine said. “I think our sales are showing that,” she said.
Visit www.HeritageHillsLennar.com
Sara Nakamine, marketing manager for Lennar’s Active Adult Division, said 30 new homes are under construction now at Heritage Hills, where villas and single-family homes are priced from the $130s.
“Our new home buyers are telling us that the convergence of low pricing, low interest rates and the wide availability of move-in ready homes outweighs the gloomy economic forecasts they are hearing in the news,” Nakamine said.
Lennar recently re-introduced its “Everything’s Included” offer at Heritage Hills, which lumps thousands of dollars worth of features and upgrades under a single sale price.
Heritage Hills is approved for USDA financing, Nakamine said, and for qualified buyers, that means the most buyer-friendly loan process on the market today.
Nakamine said Lennar will celebrate the second anniversary of the 19,000 square foot Heritage Hills community clubhouse this month with a residents party.
For newcomers, Heritage Hills offers a three-day, two-night “Play Away” visitor program that lets potential homebuyers try out the community before they buy.
“Resident volunteers serve as ambassadors and join guests in activities, dining and touring the area,” Nakamine said.
“We’ve set aside two villa homes---the St. Marten and the St. Lucia---for our Play Away guests, and residents are inviting their friends and family to come for a visit and see whether they want to become neighbors,” she said.
Nakamine said Lennar recently added eight new floor plans at Heritage Hills.
“We have the lifestyle, we have the home for any budget, and we have the terms to make this the best place to retire in Central Florida,” Nakamine said. “I think our sales are showing that,” she said.
Visit www.HeritageHillsLennar.com
Osceola Woman Newspaper to Host Contagious Confidence Conference for Women at Kissimmee Bay on Nov. 9
KISSIMMEE, Fla. --- Osceola Woman Newspaper will host a conference for women executives and entrepreneurs Wednesday, Nov. 9 at the Kissimmee Bay Country Club, 2801 Kissimmee Bay Blvd.
Kena Blain publisher of the Osceola Woman Newspaper said the Contagious Confidence Conference will help women in the workplace deal with difficulty and stress.
“Our conference at the beginning of this year was a success. Monica Wofford’s interaction with the attendees keeps everyone entertained,” Blain said. “There will be numerous vendors there and women can explore what Osceola County has to offer. It’s going to be a fun educational day for all. You won’t want to miss it,” she said.
Osceola Woman Newspaper is a client of the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program in St. Cloud.
“This is the second conference hosted by Osceola Woman Newspaper,” said Jim Bowie, site manager for the UCF Business Incubator. “The great success of the first event will certainly be an indicator of the exciting information and new activities that are in store for the attendees of the Kissimmee Bay event in November,” Bowie said.
Registration for the conference is $149. Enter promo code “OWN11” to receive the Osceola Woman Newspaper promo rate of $105. For further information and registration, call 407-891-9771 or visit www.osceolawoman.com.
About Osceola Woman Newspaper -
Osceola Woman Newspaper is an educational bimonthly Newspaper. In 2011 OWN will be celebrating five years of providing women through out Osceola County with educational readings. The newspaper can be picked up at Walgreens in Osceola County may also be read online at www.osceolawoman.com. To be on Osceola Woman’s mailing list for information concerning future Conferences, email info@osceolawoman.com
About the UCF Business Incubation Program -
Since its founding in 1999, the UCF Business Incubation Program has helped more than 200 emerging companies (including more than 100 current clients) create over $200 million in annual total economic output and more than 1,600 new jobs with an average salary of $59,000. With nine facilities across the Greater Orlando community, the Business Incubation Program is a collaboration in economic development between the University of Central Florida, Orange County, the City of Orlando, Seminole County, the City of Winter Springs, The City of Sanford, Lake County, the City of Leesburg, Osceola County, the City of Kissimmee, City of St. Cloud, Volusia County and the Florida High Tech Corridor Council. Please visit www.incubator.ucf.edu and UCFBIP on Facebook.
Kena Blain publisher of the Osceola Woman Newspaper said the Contagious Confidence Conference will help women in the workplace deal with difficulty and stress.
“Our conference at the beginning of this year was a success. Monica Wofford’s interaction with the attendees keeps everyone entertained,” Blain said. “There will be numerous vendors there and women can explore what Osceola County has to offer. It’s going to be a fun educational day for all. You won’t want to miss it,” she said.
Osceola Woman Newspaper is a client of the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program in St. Cloud.
“This is the second conference hosted by Osceola Woman Newspaper,” said Jim Bowie, site manager for the UCF Business Incubator. “The great success of the first event will certainly be an indicator of the exciting information and new activities that are in store for the attendees of the Kissimmee Bay event in November,” Bowie said.
Registration for the conference is $149. Enter promo code “OWN11” to receive the Osceola Woman Newspaper promo rate of $105. For further information and registration, call 407-891-9771 or visit www.osceolawoman.com.
About Osceola Woman Newspaper -
Osceola Woman Newspaper is an educational bimonthly Newspaper. In 2011 OWN will be celebrating five years of providing women through out Osceola County with educational readings. The newspaper can be picked up at Walgreens in Osceola County may also be read online at www.osceolawoman.com. To be on Osceola Woman’s mailing list for information concerning future Conferences, email info@osceolawoman.com
About the UCF Business Incubation Program -
Since its founding in 1999, the UCF Business Incubation Program has helped more than 200 emerging companies (including more than 100 current clients) create over $200 million in annual total economic output and more than 1,600 new jobs with an average salary of $59,000. With nine facilities across the Greater Orlando community, the Business Incubation Program is a collaboration in economic development between the University of Central Florida, Orange County, the City of Orlando, Seminole County, the City of Winter Springs, The City of Sanford, Lake County, the City of Leesburg, Osceola County, the City of Kissimmee, City of St. Cloud, Volusia County and the Florida High Tech Corridor Council. Please visit www.incubator.ucf.edu and UCFBIP on Facebook.
Greensleeves, LLC earns contract to install Greensleeves Energy Exchange™ System at University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio
WINTER SPRINGS, Fla. – Greensleeves LLC of Winter Springs recently earned a contract to install its Greensleeves Energy Exchange™ Energy Management System in the 41,000 square foot Davis Street Science addition at the University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio.
W. Michael “Mickey” Linn, chief executive officer and president of Greensleeves, said the Greensleeves Energy Exchange™ Energy Management System will reduce long-term energy costs by an estimated 50 percent or more.
“The Greensleeves Energy Exchange™ is a packaged energy management system containing geothermal heat pumps, circulating pumps, integrated controls, thermal storage and radiant heating and cooling systems,” Linn explained.
“The ISO9001 factory assembled solution harvests energy sources, stores energy for later use and distributes it by selecting the most cost effective source at any given point in time,” Linn said.
The University of Findlay’s David Street Science addition will include a lecture theater, instruction labs, classrooms and offices.
Dan May, vice president of academic affairs at the University of Findlay, said he looks forward to the projected cost savings.
“We are always concerned about energy costs,” May said. “Financially, 85 percent of the long-term cost of a building is its utilities.”
Linn said the University’s “green” addition will leverage existing equipment in the current building structure and combine it with newer more efficient technologies for the best total solution.
“The integrated advance control package manages the temperature of the total system including the geothermal earth heat exchanger to improve system efficiency,” Linn said.
“Greensleeves is passionate about making sustainability affordable in order to reduce the energy footprints of the commercial market,” Linn said.
Greensleeves LLC is a client of the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program at the Winter Springs incubator located at 1511 E. State Road 434.
About Greensleeves LLC
Greensleeves is an energy solution provider that has assembled a unique combination of technologies and proven professionals that can deliver a 35-50 percent reduction in energy use for the life of a building with little to no increase in construction costs. This solution is more comfortable, attractive, and healthier than the heating and cooling systems currently used in the U.S. It is also less expensive to own and operate. Visit www.greensleevesllc.com
About the UCF Business Incubation Program
Since its founding in 1999, the UCF Business Incubation Program has helped more than 200 emerging companies (including more than 100 current clients) create over $200 million in annual total economic output and more than 1,600 new jobs with an average salary of $59,000. With nine facilities across the Greater Orlando community, the Business Incubation Program is a collaboration in economic development between the University of Central Florida, Orange County, the City of Orlando, Seminole County, the City of Winter Springs, The City of Sanford, Lake County, the City of Leesburg, Osceola County, the City of Kissimmee, City of St. Cloud, Volusia County and the Florida High Tech Corridor Council. Please visit www.incubator.ucf.edu and UCFBIP on Facebook.
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The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
W. Michael “Mickey” Linn, chief executive officer and president of Greensleeves, said the Greensleeves Energy Exchange™ Energy Management System will reduce long-term energy costs by an estimated 50 percent or more.
“The Greensleeves Energy Exchange™ is a packaged energy management system containing geothermal heat pumps, circulating pumps, integrated controls, thermal storage and radiant heating and cooling systems,” Linn explained.
“The ISO9001 factory assembled solution harvests energy sources, stores energy for later use and distributes it by selecting the most cost effective source at any given point in time,” Linn said.
The University of Findlay’s David Street Science addition will include a lecture theater, instruction labs, classrooms and offices.
Dan May, vice president of academic affairs at the University of Findlay, said he looks forward to the projected cost savings.
“We are always concerned about energy costs,” May said. “Financially, 85 percent of the long-term cost of a building is its utilities.”
Linn said the University’s “green” addition will leverage existing equipment in the current building structure and combine it with newer more efficient technologies for the best total solution.
“The integrated advance control package manages the temperature of the total system including the geothermal earth heat exchanger to improve system efficiency,” Linn said.
“Greensleeves is passionate about making sustainability affordable in order to reduce the energy footprints of the commercial market,” Linn said.
Greensleeves LLC is a client of the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program at the Winter Springs incubator located at 1511 E. State Road 434.
About Greensleeves LLC
Greensleeves is an energy solution provider that has assembled a unique combination of technologies and proven professionals that can deliver a 35-50 percent reduction in energy use for the life of a building with little to no increase in construction costs. This solution is more comfortable, attractive, and healthier than the heating and cooling systems currently used in the U.S. It is also less expensive to own and operate. Visit www.greensleevesllc.com
About the UCF Business Incubation Program
Since its founding in 1999, the UCF Business Incubation Program has helped more than 200 emerging companies (including more than 100 current clients) create over $200 million in annual total economic output and more than 1,600 new jobs with an average salary of $59,000. With nine facilities across the Greater Orlando community, the Business Incubation Program is a collaboration in economic development between the University of Central Florida, Orange County, the City of Orlando, Seminole County, the City of Winter Springs, The City of Sanford, Lake County, the City of Leesburg, Osceola County, the City of Kissimmee, City of St. Cloud, Volusia County and the Florida High Tech Corridor Council. Please visit www.incubator.ucf.edu and UCFBIP on Facebook.
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The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
CEO of Maximize Angel Investments Central Florida to Participate in Rollins College MBA Program
ORLANDO, Fla. --- William De Temple, chief executive officer of Maximize Angel Investments Central Florida, has been invited to participate in the MBA program at Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business.
De Temple, who plans to invest millions of dollars of angel investment capital in Central Florida startup enterprises, said he will judge MBA candidates on their business plans.
De Temple said he will focus on financial productivity and the competition among other topics.
De Temple, who plans to invest millions of dollars of angel investment capital in Central Florida startup enterprises, said he will judge MBA candidates on their business plans.
De Temple said he will focus on financial productivity and the competition among other topics.
Johns Lake Point Starts Construction of 4,000 Square Foot Community Facility with Fitness Center, Tennis, Swimming and more
ORLANDO, Fla. --- Johns Lake Point, the luxury community located off Avalon Blvd. in Winter Garden, has started construction of a new 4,000 square foot community center that will include a junior Olympic size swimming pool, two tennis courts, fitness center, catering kitchen and a gathering area, along with a children’s playground.
Roger Soderstrom, founder and owner of Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty in Orlando, said the facility will open next April.
Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty was appointed exclusive sales and marketing broker for nine new homes at Johns Lake Point earlier this year and the company’s associates team of Jennifer and Luis Gonzalez are representing the developer at Johns Lake Point.
Altogether, 323 new homes are planned at Johns Lake Point in three distinct villages with 50-, 75 and 85 foot home sites.
Soderstrom said six of the nine ready-to-move-in homes at Johns Lake Point have sold and three remaining ready-to-move-in homes range in price from $299,990 to $424,990.
“All of the homes include custom upgrade finishes,” Soderstrom said.
The homebuilder’s custom model home, which is priced at $424,990, includes over $200,000 in upgrades and features 3,743 square feet of luxury living space with five bedrooms, five-and-one-half baths, and game and media rooms. The home is complete with a screen enclosed swimming pool with brick paver patio and brick paver driveway, Soderstrom added.
About Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty:
Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty is affiliated with Sotheby’s International Realty, the largest luxury real estate brand in the world. Stirling Sotheby’s exclusive services include luxury residential, new homes, new home communities, commercial and investment properties, in addition to supporting builders, developers, lenders, and asset managers. The company operates two performance zones which serve all of Central Florida. Visit www.StirlingSIR.com.
Roger Soderstrom, founder and owner of Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty in Orlando, said the facility will open next April.
Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty was appointed exclusive sales and marketing broker for nine new homes at Johns Lake Point earlier this year and the company’s associates team of Jennifer and Luis Gonzalez are representing the developer at Johns Lake Point.
Altogether, 323 new homes are planned at Johns Lake Point in three distinct villages with 50-, 75 and 85 foot home sites.
Soderstrom said six of the nine ready-to-move-in homes at Johns Lake Point have sold and three remaining ready-to-move-in homes range in price from $299,990 to $424,990.
“All of the homes include custom upgrade finishes,” Soderstrom said.
The homebuilder’s custom model home, which is priced at $424,990, includes over $200,000 in upgrades and features 3,743 square feet of luxury living space with five bedrooms, five-and-one-half baths, and game and media rooms. The home is complete with a screen enclosed swimming pool with brick paver patio and brick paver driveway, Soderstrom added.
About Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty:
Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty is affiliated with Sotheby’s International Realty, the largest luxury real estate brand in the world. Stirling Sotheby’s exclusive services include luxury residential, new homes, new home communities, commercial and investment properties, in addition to supporting builders, developers, lenders, and asset managers. The company operates two performance zones which serve all of Central Florida. Visit www.StirlingSIR.com.
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