Lennar starting up in Lakewood Ranch

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Lennar Homes will host a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday, July 24, to mark the start of a new neighborhood–Bridgewater at Lakewood Ranch–located off Lakewood Ranch Blvd. in Bradenton.
The event will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and will include brunch.

Lennar plans to build 281 new homes at Bridgewater at Lakewood Ranch from Lennar’s Manor Homes and Estate Homes collection.

Lennar’s Manor Homes at Bridgewater at Lakewood Ranch, priced from $299,990, range in size from the 2,245 square foot single-story Princeton floor plan with four bedrooms, two baths a three-car garage to the Oxford floor plan, a NextGenTM “home within a home” designed for families with multiple generations under one roof.

Priced from $399,990, the two-story Oxford floor plan offers 3,828 square feet of living space with five bedrooms, three full baths and a half bath in the main family living area with a two-car garage. The one-bedroom, one-bath NextGen living area features its own kitchen and dining facilities, a private living room and a private one-car garage.

Lennar plans to build Estate Homes at Bridgewater at Lakewood Ranch in six distinctive designs that range from the Cambridge floor plan, priced from $369,990 with three bedrooms, two full baths and one half-bath in 2,394 square feet and a three-car garage, to the five-bedroom Chapel Hill floor plan that offers four full baths and a half-bath in 3,800 square feet. The two-story Chapel Hill floor plan has a 600 square foot bonus room and comes with a three-car garage.

Harold Bubil

Recipient of the 2015 Bob Graham Architectural Awareness Award from the American Institute of Architects/Florida-Caribbean, Harold Bubil is real estate editor of the Herald-Tribune Media Group. Born in Newport, R.I., his family moved to Sarasota in 1958. Harold graduated from Sarasota High School in 1970 and the University of Florida in 1974 with a degree in journalism. For the Herald-Tribune, he writes and edits stories about residential real estate, architecture, green building and local development history. He also is a photographer and public speaker. Contact him via email, or at (941) 361-4805.
Last modified: July 20, 2013
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