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HDC-5333-37 - Mirabella
| Living Sq. Ft: | 5333 sq. ft. | Floors | 2 |
| Bedrooms: | 4 | Width | 104 ft. - 9 in. |
| Baths: | 5.5 | Depth | 59 ft. - 6 in. |
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Available Foundations: Slab |
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| Coastal / European / Luxury / Mediterranean / Waterfront | |||
As low as: $2835.00


Customer Testimonials:
"Our experience was a home buyers dream. We found a plan we liked, made the adjustments that best fit our family, and never had a bad experience in the process. We have had people from our subdivision and others, as well as people from out of state, stop us in our yard to ask about the house and where we purchased our plan. Thank you for making the home building experience magnificent!"
James and Amy M
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Graceful arched windows and entry doors, accented with precast stone detailing, give this majestic beauty its classic Mediterranean feel. Sliding glass doors and mitered glass windows span the entire living room, nook and family room to take full advantage of the outdoor views. The lanai area, featuring a summer kitchen with eating bar, pool and a spa make entertaining in this home a breeze. The master suite, with access to the outdoors, is a perfect retreat for the owners. The master bath features a corner soaking tub, double vanities and large shower. The kitchen with center island is well-equipped for creating gourmet meals and entertaining, while enjoying the views of your favorite television shows and the outdoors. For added convenience, an elevator accesses the 2nd floor where there is a surprise around every corner. You will find 3 bedrooms, each with a private bath, additional family room with views and access to the 2nd floor lanai, theater room and loft/library. You can access the outdoors on one of two covered lanais or a convenient balcony. The Mirabella is designed with uncompromising luxury and spaciousness in mind.
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In addition to the house plans you order, you may also need a site plan that shows where the house is going to be located on the property. You might also need beams sized to accommodate roof loads specific to your region. Your home builder can usually help you with this. You may also need a septic design unless your lot is served by a sanitary sewer system. Many areas now have area-specific energy codes that also have to be followed. This normally involves filling out a simple form providing documentation that your house plans are in compliance.
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