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Atlantic Plaza II gets first approvals from Delray Beach

atlantic-plaza-II-Delray BeachDELRAY BEACH — Atlantic Plaza II passed its height and density tests Tuesday but still faces one more hurdle before it can become reality.

Atlantic Plaza II is the $200 million mix of shops, restaurants, condos and office space proposed for nine acres slotted on the north side of East Atlantic Avenue between the Intracoastal Waterway and North Federal Highway. Its developers are vitamin magnate Carl DeSantis and the Edwards Cos. of Columbus, Ohio.

After about three hours of sometimes heated, sometimes unusual debate, Delray Beach city commissioners voted 3-2 to allow the project to exceed the city’s normal maximum building height of 48 feet and normal maximum density of 30 residential units per acre.

The project has attracted strong opposition particularly from residents of nearby neighborhoods who see it as too big for Delray, and out of character with the surroundings. Opponents included a group called the “Raging Grannies” that literally sung their protest to the tune of The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Others used more conventional methods to get their point across.

Resident Steve Blum, president of a homeowners association in the area called the project “bloated.”

“This is a travesty, a crying shame,” Blum said. “We are outraged.”

Proponents, however, cited the need to redevelop the site, now occupied by a rather architecturally undistinguished collection of shops and offices. They also cited the economic potential of the Atlantic II, which includes 80,000 square feet of class A office space, something doesn’t exist in the downtown.

One resident called it “a gift to the city. A private, $200 million development in Delray Beach that will reap benefits for years to come.”

Others urged the city to take a middle course and delay a vote on the project until after the March municipal election when three of the five commission seats are up.

Mayor Woodie McDuffie, who grew up in Delray Beach, recalled the city’s agricultural past, a time when the city was so slow that it was jokingly called Dullray, and its eventual transformation into the vibrant city it now is. Despite its growth, one problem that plagued Delray in McDuffie’s youth it still has today, and that is a lack of good-paying jobs. It has done well in providing jobs for waiters and cooks, evidenced by the restaurants along Atlantic, but not so well in providing jobs for accounts, lawyers, marketer, brokers and other white collar professions.

“It fills a void in the community,” McDuffie said of Atlantic Plaza II. “Either you grow or you die.”

As for delaying the project, McDuffie noted that the project has been on the drawing boards since he joined the city commission in 2007.

Jeff Edwards of the Edwards Cos. presented a list of changes the developers made in the plans to lessen the impact of the project on the area, many having to do with efforts to reduce traffic.

As originally proposed, the project had 50 residential units per acre, well above the 30 allowed by the city code. It reduced the number to 43 during its presentation Tuesday. Edwards agreed to a further compromise put forth by Commissioner Adam Frankel to cut the number to 40.

Commissioners Al Jacquet and Tom Carney voted against the proposal. Commissioners Angeleta Gray and Frankel joined McDuffie in approving it. The project’s site plan still needs to be approved by commissioners before the project can go forward.

New Single Family Home Development in West Boca Coming Soon…

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Limited Opportunity To Buy Exclusive West Boca Homes:

Minto Communities Announces New Model At Boca Reserve

Six home designs in Mission, West Indies and Palm Beach styles offer breathtaking beauty for 44 single-family homes in exclusive enclave community.

BOCA RATON, Fla. – October 26, 2012 – In a community internationally known for its culture, arts and luxury, Steve Svopa, vice president of Minto Communities, today announced the construction of its first furnished model in Boca Reserve, an enclave community of 44 limited edition homes that raise the bar even higher.

Paying homage to great Palm Beach, Mission and West Indies styles of yesterday and today, Minto’s model features towering rotundas, dramatic foyers with symmetrical staircases, a luxurious master bedroom and an airy gourmet kitchen. Prices start in the high $400s.

“As we developed communities in West Palm,WellingtonandFort Lauderdale, home buyers told us of the need for elegant new homes inWest Boca,” states Svopa. “Through our special enclave community of 44 homes, we fill that need with exceptional value for innovative designs, features and quality.”

The furnished model, called The Callista, includes four bedrooms, three and half baths, den and family room under 3,652 A/C Sq. Ft. The two-story model also features a four-car garage, covered patio and balcony and a beautifully landscaped lot.

The Callista, like all 44 limited edition homes in Boca Reserve, includes ENERGY STAR® certified products and a generous offering of premium standard features such as:

  • 10’ tray or vaulted ceilings
  • 18” ceramic floor tile
  • Complete GE® Energy Star® appliances
  • Granite countertops in kitchen, baths and laundry rooms
  • Low-E double pane, insulated windows
  • Upgraded kitchen cabinets

The private enclave community also features water front and conservation homesites with stunning views.

Boca Reserve is located onWest Palmetto Park Road, west of US-441 in West Boca.

Lennar announces new luxury lakefront development in Parkland, Florida

Parkland has long been known as one of Broward County’s most desired, prestigious addresses with a variety of intimate, luxurious residential enclaves and neighborhoods. Lennar is about to raise the bar with the introduction of MiraLago, their gated master-planned community, slated to open later this fall.

“The uniqueness and splendor of this community starts with the intrinsic ‘wow factor’ of the actual site – the largest lake in Parkland. The existing shoreline is comprised of a number of ‘peninsulas’ that will provide the majority of the home sites with expansive, panoramic lake views,” explained Carlos Gonzalez, president of Lennar’s Southeast Florida Division.

Residents of MiraLago will also enjoy a spectacular clubhouse, perfect for families of all ages. Once completed, Club MiraLago will offer both indoor and outdoor amenities that will easily compare to a luxury resort. With its great location, residents will be close to everything they enjoy, including fine dining and retail establishments, shopping and local attractions. Plus, children will have the opportunity to attend A-rated Parkland schools.

While the homes at MiraLago will represent exceptional luxury, they will also offer some of the best values in homebuilding today. With Lennar’s “Everything’s Included,” buyers are given a wide variety of luxury features and upgrades included in the price. The program’s recent enhancements include more features and enhanced energy efficiency and technology at no additional charge. What others call options, Lennar calls standard features,” said Gonzalez.

Weekly Hotsheet – August 7th

New Short Sale Listing! S/F Home w/ 80ft of Deepwater (NO FIXED BRIDGES)!

Waterfront Pool Home – Short Sale! No Fixed Bridges! – $435,000.00
Main Photo
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Year Built: 1963
Subdivision: Country Club Isles
Lot Size: .19
Garage Size: 2
Square Footage: 2000
Agent Name: Brian Pearl, P.A.
Broker: Keller Williams East Boca


Price:
$435,000.00
Flexibility: Negotiable

Additional Pricing Information: Short Sale is subject to final approval and acceptance by seller’s lender
  • Range/Oven
  • Full Refrigerator
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Sink Disposal
  • Microwave
  • Stainless Steel
  • Fireplace
  • Attic
  • Remodeled Bathrooms
  • Tile Floors
  • Patio
  • Fenced Yard
  • Swimming Pool
  • Grass Lawn
  • Boat Dock
  • 80ft Deepwater
Great waterfront home on a quiet cul-de-sac lot in Pompano Beach. Located minutes to inlet by boat (NO FIXED BRIDGES) and a quick drive to the beach (less than 2 miles). Tile flooring throughout – Updated bathrooms – Beautiful brick fireplace – Florida Room – Freeform pool – 80 feet of deepwater w/ dock – Fenced yard – Galley kitchen with newer stainless steel appliances!

*This property is offered as a short sale and is subject to final acceptance and approval by seller’s lender.

Brian Pearl
Brian Pearl Real Estate
561.245.1541
[email protected]

 
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Approved Short Sale in Gated Community!

Beautifully updated end unit in gated community!  This upscale neighborhood was built by Pulte Homes in 1995 and has a small-town Southern Charm in Central Boca Raton.  This two-story townhome features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a two-car garage with over 1,800 sq ft under air! 

The unit has been remodeled with gorgeous wood flooring throughout, stainless steel appliances, and crown molding.  The Master Suite has vaulted ceilings, a walk-in closet with built-in shelves, and a bathroom with a dual-sink vanity, glass enclosed shower with a separate jacuzzi tub.

The seller’s lender has accepted a price of $220,000 and can close quickly.  Prices in this neighborhood have not been this low in years, and were selling in the $400’s just a few years ago! 

The luxury community is located on Verde Trail in one of the most desirable areas of Boca Raton, within walking distance to the Boca Town Center Mall, world-class dining, and more!  Excellent school district!  Don’t miss this incredible opportunity!  Hurry before the Home Buyer Tax Credit expires in a few months!  Call Brian for more information and to set up a private showing (561) 245-1541 / [email protected].  For more photos, visit my website www.brianpearlrealestate.com or click here.

Government Tax Credit EXTENDED AND EXPANDED!!

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President Obama is expected to sign a bill passed by Congress today extending and expanding the first-time homebuyer tax credit to homes under contract before May 1.

The credit, equal to 10 percent of a home’s purchase price, remains capped at $8,000 for first-time homebuyers, but income limits have been raised.

Congress also approved an expansion of the credit to allow homeowners who have been in a principal residence for at least five of the last eight years to claim a tax credit of up to $6,500 if they sell that home and buy another.

That will provide an incentive not only for entry level, but move-up buyers — a goal supported by real estate industry groups.

An extension of the existing tax credit — currently set to expire at the end of the month — was controversial, as it will cost an estimated $10.8 billion over 10 years. Critics said most of those who have claimed it would have bought a home anyway.

Earlier this year, former real estate broker Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., introduced a standalone bill that would have raised the ceiling on the tax credit to $15,000 and lifted first-time homebuyer and income restrictions.

In the end, lawmakers who supported an extension of the tax credit were forced to add it as an amendment to a bill extending federal unemployment benefits, HR 3548, to gain passage.

The bill was amended in the Senate last week and approved Wednesday in a unanimous 98-0 vote.

House lawmakers passed the bill today in a 403-12 vote, with all 12 no votes cast by Republicans.

The Obama administration had previously indicated it would support the more limited extension of the homebuyer tax credit included in HR 3548 (see story).

Although income limits for claiming the credit will be raised from $75,000 to $125,000 for individuals and from $125,000 to $225,000 for couples, homes purchases exceeding $800,000 will not be eligible.

Real estate industry groups hailed the extension of the credit as a necessary step to sustain a fragile recovery in housing markets.

“At a time when we are finally starting to see some signs of life in the housing and mortgage markets, extending and expanding the homebuyer tax credit is a critical step to keeping the momentum,” Robert E. Story Jr., chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said in a statement. 

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