Mercedes has 18 left
Mercedes Homes only has 18 townhomes remaining in the first phase at its Paloma community in St. Augustine and there’ll be new townhome designs for the second phase. Four previously unavailable two- and three-bedroom townhome designs are now available from the $130,000s. Five townhomes are also available for quick move-ins in Paloma’s original phase. These townhomes feature two or three bedrooms and living areas ranging from 1,183 to 1,526-sqaure feet of living space. In addition, these townhomes offer an attached one-car garage.
Giant development planned in Nassau
The Nassau County Board of County Commissioners has approved the first mixed-use community since Amelia Island Plantation when it approved Three Rivers, a development of regional impact (DRI) which is being planned by Ambach Communities for the area just west of I-95, south of SR 200/AIA. The property borders the Nassau River and is adjacent to the 12,000-acre Four Creeks Nature Preserve.
Three Rivers covers 1,641 acres and will have approximately 3,200 homes and 750,000 square feet of commercial, office and light industrial space.
The community will provide over $12 million in off-site road improvements, a 20-acre public park, waterfront access, and a new fire station with EMS and a fire truck. In addition, Three Rivers will provide a 20-acre site for an elementary school and advance over $11 million for construction of the school on site.
Rosewood opensin Magnolia Point
Rosewood Homes launched construction of its latest phase of building at Magnolia Point Golf and Country Club during a recent groundbreaking ceremony.
The event opened Rosewood Homes sales in the Green Cove Springs community and will offer 10 floor plans on homesites with lake, golf course and neighborhood views.
The Turnbury is one of Rosewood Homes’ designs. With four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a three-car garage, the Turnbury is being constructed on an homesite and will feature more than 3,423 square feet of living space. The fully decorated model is expected to be complete in early 2007.
Other designs that Rosewood Homes is showing include the 2,362-square foot Savannah, the 2,370-square-foot Holly Ridge and the 2,517-square-foot Somerset. Some of Rosewood Homes’ larger plans at Magnolia Point include the Cape, Devereaux, Charleston, Spinnaker and Pinehurst designs.
Rosewood Homes’ designs at Magnolia Point are priced between $400,000 and $1 million.