NAPLES, Fla. (March 3, 2015) – Lucarno, a neighborhood of luxury lakefront villa homes in Mediterra, is more than 60 percent sold. The 71-home maintenance-free villa neighborhood, reminiscent of an intimate European village with cobblestone streets, lakes and gardens, recently recorded its 42nd sale.
London Bay Homes is the exclusive builder in Lucarno, which offers two to five bedrooms and range from 2,500 to more than 4,000 square feet of interior living space. Each plan is designed with numerous options that allow buyers the opportunity to customize their home by extending lanais and garages, adding bedrooms, dens or studies, and selecting indoor and outdoor fireplaces, summer kitchens, loggias, porticos and wine cabinets.
Lucarno residents enjoy maintenance-free living that includes landscaping and lawn care covered through the homeowners association.
Home and homesite packages in Lucarno are priced from $1.2 million.
Two model homes are currently under construction in Lucarno. The four-bedroom, four-bath Capriano offers a library/retreat and a second-floor game room within its 4,402 square feet of living space. The 3,380-square-foot Eloro is being built with three bedrooms, three and one-half baths, a study and wine pantry; outdoor living area include a covered outdoor living/dining area with a summer kitchen and entry, as well as a custom pool located in a courtyard.
Villa and single-family homes also are available in six additional neighborhoods at Mediterra. Available home designs are priced from $1 million to more than $7 million.
All London Bay Homes are built using the latest information, products and technology available in building science, such as the BEP Blue Barrier moisture barrier system that protects against mold issues and structural damage from moisture intrusion.
Since December 2009, London Bay and affiliates have managed all new home sales and marketing for Mediterra. A leader in the Naples luxury home market for 25 years, London Bay Homes was named America’s Best Builder by Builder Magazine in 2008.
Mediterra, recently named the No. 1 retirement community in Florida by Best Retirement Destinations and a 2013 Aurora Award winner for Best Residential Development, also ranks as one of the top private clubs in the world by BoardRoom magazine.
The community offers an array of lifestyle amenities, including The Club at Mediterra, with two world-class Fazio-designed courses and the private 10,000-square-foot Beach Club on the Gulf of Mexico, featuring an elevated swimming pool, casual dining with a full bar, and valet service for beach chairs, umbrellas, and beverage and food menus.
Mediterra’s onsite amenities include themed neighborhood parks; eight miles of walking and jogging trails; and a fitness complex with tennis and bocce courts, a pool and spa services.
The recent renovation at the 32,000-square-foot clubhouse updated the interior design of the main dining room, expanded the Club Lounge and kitchen, and introduced al fresco dining options, an exposition kitchen and chef’s table.
The club and Tavern on 18 offer formal and casual dining prepared by a staff of award-winning culinary experts. Additional renovations at the tavern added a fire pit to the popular lounge, which serves gourmet brick-oven pizzas, seasonal salads and open-air grilled entrées.
The Club at Mediterra also is halfway through a two-year $16 million project to replace the irrigation system, bunkers, cart paths and turf on the South Course.
Mediterra’s Golf Learning Center offers indoor and outdoor hitting stations, video equipment with launch monitor, a 2.5-acre short game practice complex with three greens, and a staff of certified PGA professionals. Membership opportunities at Mediterra are limited to just 225 members per 18 holes.
All of the community’s amenities are membership-owned.
Mediterra’s master plan includes more than 1,000 acres dedicated to open space with golf, parks and nature preserves. The community is more than 95 percent sold.
For more information about Mediterra, visit www.MediterraNaples.com, call 239-949-8989, or visit Mediterra, located on Livingston Road, two miles north of Immokalee Road and west of I-75.