Retirement Community Developer Announces Lakes of Mount Dora
Pringle Development announces the grand opening of Lakes of Mount Dora retirement community.
(PRWEB) March 16, 2005 -- Pringle Development, a leading developer and
residential homebuilder of adult communities in central
Florida announced their latest community, Lakes of Mount Dora.
Lakes of
Mount Dora will be located just north of the downtown area of Mount Dora on SR
44. The development of the retirement community
will be approximately 550 acres and will have 950 single family homes upon
completion.
The homes in the new adult community will feature
facades with higher roof pitches and stone accents designed to achieve an
upscale New England look. The residential homes will be constructed to be Energy
Star compliant, offering the benefits of lower monthly bills and increased
levels of comfort.
The retirement
community’s 18,000 square-foot waterfront clubhouse will host numerous
indoor activities and be surrounded by a fitness trail, tennis courts and a
designer pool, among other outdoor amenities. The focal point of the community
is the navigable lake system where many homes will enjoy waterfront views and a
lifestyle that supports fishing and boating in craft less than 18’ powered by
electric motors or the human occupants themselves. No gasoline powered boats
will be allowed on the integral lake system although adjacent Loch Leven, which
fronts one of the retirement
community’s park areas, does permit larger, conventionally powered
motorboats.
About Pringle Development
Pringle Development has
specialized in developing residential active adult communities since 1981.
In addition to Lakes of Mount Dora, the company currently has two other active
projects in Lake County (Legacy of Leesburg and Royal Harbor). Previously
developed retirement
communities in the county include Scottish Highlands, Highland Lakes and
Royal Highlands.
Visit www.Pringle.com or www.LakesofMountDora.com to learn more about Pringle
Development.
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Source: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/3/prweb218746.htm