The Sebastian and the Matanzas, both energy efficient single story homes, feature three bedrooms, two baths with garage entries at the rear of the home accessed via a private alley. Floor plan sizes range from 1,710 square feet for the San Sebastian and 1982 square feet for the Matanzas. To give the neighborhood a unique look each plan offers four stylish exteriors.
Site Agent, Marjorie Taylor states "Our Charming new home designs are very energy efficient with Zip Wall and Radiant Barrier Roof Systems, vinyl Low-E Glass windows and high efficiency heat pumps. I think our owners will be thrilled with their utility bills."
Ideally located in St. Augustine, named one of the nation's 100 best places to retire and voted by National Geographic as one of the top 20 "must-see places" in the world. The Cottages at Hidden Lakes is just minutes to the Nation's Oldest City and all its wonderful attractions, and in close proximity to the beach, shops, restaurants and medical facilities. Families here can take pride in St. Johns County's award-winning school system.
Landon Homes is building beautiful energy efficient Cottage style homes affordably priced and easy to maintain. Contact Agent, Marjorie Taylor, for more information – (904) 591-9121 or emailMTaylor@Landon-Homes.net
Landon Homes is a locally owned and operated home builder serving Northeast Florida. Co-FoundersDennis Ginder and ChesterStokes have more than 60 years of new home construction experience, and are proud to offer uniquely designed and masterfully crafted homes, with a diverse portfolio of floor plans and a commitment to quality. For more information, visit www.Landon-Homes.net.
Also from Landon Homes in St. Augustine is our Oakbrook community which features new homes on ½ acre sites from the $280,000’s, Old Sebastian Point from the $180's, Adams Lake in located on the Westside of Jacksonville from the $140,000s, and Verano Townhomes at Bartram Park from the $120’s, Summerton in Mandarin from $250’s and The Cape on the north side of Jacksonville from the 150’s.
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