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HDC-11027-34
| Living Sq. Ft: | 11027 sq. ft. | Floors | 1 |
| Bedrooms: | 7 | Width | 137 ft. - 0 in. |
| Baths: | 10 | Depth | 157 ft. - 10 in. |
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Available Foundations: Slab |
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| European / Mediterranean / Traditional | |||
As low as: $1775.00


Two Story. Seven Bedrooms. Eight full Baths. Two half baths plus cabana bath. Maid’s room with bathroom and kitchenette. Four car Garage. Traditional Mediterranean Style. Luxurious inside and out. Columns and arches provide strong curb appeal. Grand Covered entrance. Formal two volume foyer makes a great first impression. Oversized Living room is perfect for entertaining. Gourmet’s delight island Kitchen with eating bar, and breakfast area. Family Room opens to a covered patio; perfect for entertaining. Formal Dining Room opens to covered patio. This unique design has a Media Room and Home Office. Cozy Library with fireplace makes a perfect retreat or home office. This unique design has an Exercise Room with steam room and sauna. Each suite has its own bath. This model includes a truly exclusive Master Suite with exceptionally large his and hers walk in closets, stylish tray ceiling design, sitting area,with a luxurious Master Bath and opens onto its own covered balcony. Suites three and four have a private covered balcony. One of the highlights of this design is the guest suite complete with its own kitchenette. Another star attraction of this design is the courtyard with water feature. You’ll love this design if you’re looking for a home with a spacious feel while also providing more private areas.
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