June 2, 2025 - 23:25
In North Port's vibrant Wellen Park community, five builders have unveiled their latest model homes, showcasing a variety of designs and features that cater to diverse lifestyles. Among these offerings is Palmera, which will present an array of single-family homes situated on spacious lots, providing ample room for families and individuals alike.
In addition to the single-family homes, Palmera will also feature stylish townhomes, appealing to those seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle. The community is designed with a focus on connectivity and convenience, incorporating a clubhouse, fitness center, and a restaurant to foster a sense of community among residents.
For those looking to relax and unwind, a beautiful pool area will be available, creating an inviting atmosphere for leisure and social gatherings. This development not only enhances the living experience in North Port but also reflects the growing demand for quality housing in the region. Prospective homebuyers are encouraged to visit and explore these new model homes to find their perfect fit.
June 4, 2025 - 10:25
Allegany Sees Significant Real Estate Activity in AprilOLEAN — In a notable development for the local economy, two properties in the town of Allegany were sold for over $2 million in April, according to reports from county officials. This surge in...
June 3, 2025 - 19:04
Two Premier Luxury Real Estate Teams Unite in Tampa BayIn a significant move within the Tampa Bay luxury real estate market, two prominent teams have joined forces under the Smith & Associates Real Estate banner. This strategic merger has led to the...
June 3, 2025 - 04:07
Belgrade School District and City Finalize Land Exchange AgreementThe Belgrade School District and the city of Belgrade are moving forward with a significant real estate exchange following the successful voter approval in the November 2024 election. Both entities...
June 2, 2025 - 03:15
Baby Boomers Stuck in Homes, Impacting Millennial Housing OpportunitiesMany baby boomers are remaining in their homes because they can’t afford to move, a trend that is contributing to a tighter housing market for younger generations. According to Meredith Whitney,...