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Sonoma Isles: Jupiter Farms gets new DiVosta homes
Jupiter Farms, a semi-rural area west of the Town of Jupiter, is slated to get around 300 new DiVosta homes soon. Just west of the Florida Turnpike is a parcel of land where cows once grazed. WCI, a builder casualty of the boom gone bust period here, owned the land and sold it to Toll Brothers and the Jupiter Country Club was built. Except that there wasn't quite enough room on the south side of Indiantown Road for everything they wanted or needed to build so they bought a key hole shaped parcel on the north side to build the clubhouse and three golf holes. The surrounding land remained fallow. Enter DiVosta.
Several decades ago Buzz DiVosta started his company, Berg and DiVosta and began building condos using a repetitive formula. This area is peppered with DiVosta condos. Then they began building houses using a similar formula. No variations were allowed to the floor plan, only the upgrades. You couldn't even change colors on the exterior. If you wanted your house yellow, you had to buy the one they offered in yellow since no changes were allowed.
A couple of years back, Pulte homes paid a reported $140 million for DiVosta. They are currently building Windsor Park in Abacoa, Jupiter. And now the company plans to build around the parcel Toll Brothers owns. It is called Sonoma Isles.
Jupiter Farms residents have long protected their idyllic lifestyle on large home sites and the threat of more building is always met with an uneasy feeling. While it is true that Riverbend Park provides a buffer for the Farms from too much development, the Farms residents can always feel the pressure of developers breathing down their necks.
Heck, you move to the Farms to get away from people...like they did in the TV show "Green Acres".
Several decades ago Buzz DiVosta started his company, Berg and DiVosta and began building condos using a repetitive formula. This area is peppered with DiVosta condos. Then they began building houses using a similar formula. No variations were allowed to the floor plan, only the upgrades. You couldn't even change colors on the exterior. If you wanted your house yellow, you had to buy the one they offered in yellow since no changes were allowed.
A couple of years back, Pulte homes paid a reported $140 million for DiVosta. They are currently building Windsor Park in Abacoa, Jupiter. And now the company plans to build around the parcel Toll Brothers owns. It is called Sonoma Isles.
Jupiter Farms residents have long protected their idyllic lifestyle on large home sites and the threat of more building is always met with an uneasy feeling. While it is true that Riverbend Park provides a buffer for the Farms from too much development, the Farms residents can always feel the pressure of developers breathing down their necks.
Heck, you move to the Farms to get away from people...like they did in the TV show "Green Acres".
Homes in Jupiter Farms are built on 1.25 acres or more where you can ride horses or have a big garden. You can see all Jupiter Farms homes for sale at Coastal Florida Real Estate or if you need some guidance, I have lived here for 25 years and can show you the best locations. You can contact me at 561-762-4073.
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