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Marbella Isles | Naples, Florida

Burgundy model at Marbella Isles, Naples, Florida photo: GL Homes

Burgundy model at Marbella Isles, Naples, Florida photo: GL Homes

Marbella Isles by GL Homes – New construction homes in Naples, Florida

Marbella Isles by GL Homes Burgundy model is roomy at 2,081 a/c sq. ft. · 2,869 total sq. ft., and features:

  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • Den
  • Great Room
  • Screened and Covered Patio
  • 2-Car Garage
floorplan Burgundy model at Marbella Isles, Naples, Florida photo: GL Homes

Floorplan: Burgundy model at Marbella Isles, Naples, Florida photo: GL Homes

When you live at Marbella Isles, you’ll enjoy so much more than a gorgeous new home in Naples, Florida. A beautiful gated entry and an enclave of world-class amenities promise luxury living. The 9,500 a/c sq. ft. clubhouse offers a social hall, a fully-equipped fitness center, indoor sports court, game room, multi-purpose room and more. Step outside and you’ll find even more amenities at the lifestyle complex. A resort-style pool, tennis, bocce, and a party pavilion are just a glimpse of all that awaits at this incredible new community.

You can expect all this and so much more at Marbella Isles, the perfect destination for a new home in Naples, Florida.  — GL Homes

Designing Downtown | Naples Square

Designing Downtown | Naples Square

Naples Square new construction homes in Naples. Floridanaplesnews.com by Jospeh Cranney | January 16, 2016

The small stretch of Third Avenue South that recently opened as the first phase of a major downtown development project looks, as City Councilman Sam Saad put it, like “the ideal” street design.

The avenue has sidewalks, bike lanes, two traffic circles and 28 new parking spaces. It is brick paved, which the city says is better for storm water management. And other elements, such as palm trees and decorative fountains, add to the streetscape.

The avenue helps downtown traffic flow east to Goodlette-Frank Road and also provides access to the Bayfront shopping and dining complex.

The design of the avenue was approved by Naples City Council in 2013, part of one of the largest development projects in the city’s history. The project, called Naples Square, will include four residential buildings, each with 75 units, and a yet to- be determined amount of commercial space.

Read the complete article here.

Dartmouth floorplan at Naples Square, Naples Florida new construction condos

Dartmouth floorplan at Naples Square, Naples Florida new construction condos

10,000-home town planned east of Estates

10,000-home town planned east of Estates

photo: "Everglades National Park Florida Panther" by National Park Service Photo by Rodney Cammauf - U.S. National Park Service, Everglades National Park. Licensed under Public Domain via Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Everglades_National_Park_Florida_Panther.jpg#/media/File:Everglades_National_Park_Florida_Panther.jpgnaplesnews.com by Laura Leyden | January 16, 2016

The Rural Lands West community would be in central Collier County just east of Golden Gate Estates at Oil Well Road. Minto Communities has taken the first big step in its plans to build a massive new community in central Collier County. The Canadian based builder Friday submitted a plan for a master-planned community to Collier County’s Growth Management Department. Minto plans to build on about 4,000 acres of agricultural land, while preserving 12,000 acres of undeveloped land for wildlife habitat and water flow.

Formerly known as the Town of Big Cypress, the Rural Lands West community would be just east of Golden Gate Estates at Oil Well Road. It would be permitted locally under Collier County’s Rural Lands Stewardship program but also would require reviews and approvals from state and federal agencies, including the Army Corps of Engineers. It would be a joint project between Minto and Naples-based developer Collier Enterprises. “We have spent the better part of a year planning and working with consultants between Minto and Collier Enterprises to get the submittal in,” said Bill Bullock, a senior vice president for Minto.

The developers want approval to build up to 10,000 homes on land now owned by affiliates of Collier Enterprises. Plans include a variety of housing options, churches, parks, golf and a town center with offices, retail, entertainment and dining. Initial plans for the community, which would include at least one 18-hole golf course, were publicly disclosed in June.

“It’s no surprise to the market that it’s coming,” Bullock said. “But what’s important is that it really begins a formal process with the county and the surrounding neighborhood adjacent or around Rural Lands West to solicit their input and work with them to integrate any comments.”

The Rural Lands Stewardship program encourages the protection of natural resources, retention of agricultural uses, and diversification of the rural economy through an incentive based credit system for developers. The permit application, submitted to Collier County, establishes the design standards for the new community and demonstrates the project’s compliance with the stewardship program’s requirements, Bullock said.

“Residents of Rural Lands West will have everything they need located within the community,” Bullock said. Nearby residents also would benefit from the project’s commercial development, which would bring services, including restaurants and entertainment, closer to them, Bullock said. The mixed-use community would include about 2 million square feet of commercial development.

The project also would provide significant economic benefits to the county, including revenue from impact fees, a bigger tax base, and the creation of jobs and businesses, Bullock said. The preservation of more than 12,000 acres would help restore water flows in Camp Keais Strand, as well as protect habitat for panthers and other wildlife, all at no cost to taxpayers, he said. In compliance with Collier County rules, the developers would provide $5 million to support additional panther protection efforts in Southwest Florida. Nancy Payton, a field representative for the Florida Wildlife Federation in Southwest Florida, said she still was looking at the proposal and has a meeting next week with Collier Enterprises about the plan. “Do like the 12,000 preserve acres and $5 million for panther protection, including underpasses,” she said in an email.

The entire review and approval process is expected to take 12 to 18 months. The first homes would be completed in 2018, according to the plan. The first 4,000 homes would be built south of Oil Well Road and offered at prices yet to be determined, Bullock said.

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Lake-front Living at Naples Reserve | Naples, FL

Lake-front Living at Naples Reserve | Naples, FL

Ashton Woods new construction homes - Capri model-Egret Landing, Naples Reserve, Florida

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The Naples Reserve community offers classic lake views, and water related activities in a community designed around a number of lakes, with miles of walking trails. This lake-front community is 10 minutes south of downtown Naples and convenient to Marco Island, near Rookery Bay National Reserve.

For more floor plans and information about new construction homes at Naples Reserve, contact David Critzer at 239-285-1086 or email David@DavidFlorida.com.

Community

The 688-acre community will offer 11 different and distinctive neighborhoods.

  • Executive-level club house and swimming pool, 5 tennis courts, bocce ball, state-of-the-art fitness facility
  • Boating, paddle-boarding, kayaking and other water-sports
  • 54-acre private lake and 22 interconnected freshwater lakes
  • Miles of trails for walking and biking
  • Naples Reserve community includes a complimentary social membership at Naples Harbour
  • Minutes to beaches, scuba diving, boating, jet skiing, and deep-sea fishing on the Gulf of Mexico
  • Many area golf courses

New Construction Homes

Ashton Woods Homes is building one- and two-story homes in the Southern Coastal style. New construction homes are currently available in four neighborhoods: Mallard Point, Savannah Lakes, Egret Landing and Sparrow Cay.

Mallard Point | Homes from 1,671 to over 2,200 square feet

  • Starting in the Mid $300’s
  • Located in the western area of Naples Reserve
  • Two lakes, adjacent to the community’s conservation area,
  • 51 lots

Egret Landing | Homes from 1,986 to over 2,400 square feet

  • Starting in the Low $400’s
  • Located in the eastern area of Naples Reserve
  • Surrounded by four lakes and green space
  • Community tennis courts are nearby
  • 169 lots

Savannah Lakes | Homes from 2,287 to over 2,800 square feet

  • Starting in the High $400’s
  • Located in the south end of the community
  • Surrounded by four lakes and green space
  • Amenity center is located on the northwestern corner of the neighborhood
  • 117 lots

Sparrow Cay | Homes from 2,698 to over 3,400 square feet

  • Starting in the Mid $500’s
  • In the eastern area of the community next to the main lake
  • Amenity center and tennis courts are located on either end of the neighborhood
  • 82 lots

Would you like to visit Naples Reserve? Contact David Critzer at 239-285-1086 or email David@DavidFlorida.com.

How Long Does It Take to Build a Single-Family Home?

How Long Does It Take to Build a Single-Family Home?

Quail West new home development in Naples, Florida

Quail West new home development in Naples, Floridaphoto: Stock Development

By Na Zhao | RISMEDIA, Tuesday, August 18, 2015

The 2014 Survey of Construction (SOC) from the Census Bureau shows that the average completion time of a single-family house is around 7 months, which usually includes around 25 days from authorization to start and another 6 months to finish the construction. The timeline from authorization to completion, however, is not consistent across the nation, depending on the housing category, the geographic location, and metropolitan status.

Among all the single-family houses completed in 2014, houses built for sale took the shortest time, 6 months to completion after obtaining building permits, while houses built by owners required the longest time, 11.5 months. Single-family homes built by hired contractors had around 8 months from permit to completion, and homes built for rent normally needed between 9 and 10 months. Compared to a prior 2012 analysis, the average permit-to-completion timespan of single-family houses built for sale and for rent was one month longer in 2014.

A large proportion of single-family homes built for sale and on owners’ land built by either owners or contractors began construction within the same month after obtaining building authorizations. However, homes built for rent typically had a one-month lag between permits and construction start in 2014.

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Buy Your Second Home First

Buy Your Second Home First

Model home in Mediterra, Naples, Florida

Model home in Mediterra, Naples, Florida

If you think you can’t buy a vacation home in Florida because you are renting your primary home, read this article about a New Yorker who bought his second home first. Read the article on realtor.com. Then check out all the new construction communities in Southwest Florida on my website.

A wide array of home styles are available in new construction communities in Naples and Bonita Springs on the south Gulf Coast of Florida. From condos to estate homes, you will surely find a second home to suit you in Southwest Florida. Even f you are buying your second home first.