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Women Build 2015

Rehab Day this Saturday

Habitat for Humanity of Lee and Hendry Counties will rehab two homes, for two low-income families, Saturday, April 25. Women Build is Habitat for Humanity’s initiative to encourage women to take action against poverty housing conditions by recruiting, educating and inspiring women to build and advocate for simple, decent and affordable homes in their communities.

The projects are in Cape Coral, starting at 8 a.m., at 2119 NE 2nd Ave., and in San Carlos Park, also starting at 8 a.m., at 8425 Bamboo Road, Fort Myers.

The title sponsor for the projects Chico’s FAS, with Platinum Hammer Key Sponsor Mark Loren Designs, Silver Hammer Sponsor Robb and Stucky International and Bronze Hammer Sponsors

Edison National Bank, GL Homes, Molly Maid and Wells Fargo.

For additional information about Habitat for Humanity and the Women Build effort, call 239-652-0434.

Neal Communities South Region names sales leaders for March

Neal Communities amassed 27 home sales in its six active communities in Lee and Collier counties during March, announced Michael R. Greenberg, Southwest Florida regional president. The total sales volume reached $9.2 million, while the average home price came in at $316,000.

Those recognized included:

  • Amy Daugherty sold the remaining three homes to sell out Villa Palmeras in Estero and two at Estero Place, also in Estero.
  • At Coastal Key in Fort Myers, Cindy Burnham was the top New Home Sales Associate.
  • Jeff Connery and Leslie Liddle continue to thrive in sales at Watermark in Fort Myers.
  • Jackie Nary sold two homes at Canopy in Naples.
  • At Reflection Lakes in Naples, Lisa Marie Fetters sold three and Ryan Johnson sold five.

For additional information, call 239-405-7366.

Bayberry II model available in Shadow Wood Preserve

The addition of the Bayberry II at Cypress Bend provides homebuyers more options in WCI Communities’ single-family neighborhood in Shadow Wood Preserve.

Featuring a centrally-located great room, the three-bedroom Bayberry II is one of four home designs offered by WCI on Cypress Bend’s remaining 16 homesites.

The Bayberry II has 2,865 square feet of air-conditioned living space, a den with an adjacent powder room, a formal dining room, and a spacious breakfast nook that is open to the kitchen and great room. The home also has two full baths and an option for a three-car garage.

Additional home designs include the three bedroom, two-and-a-half bath Bayberry, with a formal living room, dining room and family room in 2,713 air-conditioned-square-feet, and the 2,845 square-foot Rosemary, with three bedrooms, four-and-a-half-baths and a spacious great room.

The largest Cypress Bend home is the 3,259-square-foot Sabal. The three bedroom, 3 1/2-bath home features an open design with a great room, kitchen and breakfast nook, a dining room defined by five columns, and a den.

Two fully furnished models are available for viewing, including the Bayberry and the Sabal, which serves as the neighborhood’s sales center. Homes in Cypress Bend start from the high $500,000s.

Shadow Wood Preserve, a 440-acre Estero gated community, is located west of U.S. 41/Tamiami Trail between Alico and Corkscrew roads and just minutes from Coconut Point and Southwest Florida International Airport.

For additional information, visit the welcome center in the Sabal model at 18610 Cypress Haven Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33908, call 239-498-8073 or visit the company website at www.wcicommunities.com/wci-shadow-wood-preserve.