Isles at Grand Bay Towns Home Floor Plans
Model |
SqFt |
Bed/Bath |
Milano |
1,688 |
3/2.5 |
Palermo |
1,780 |
3/2.5 |
Sorrento |
1,780 |
4/3 |
Tripoli |
1,826 |
4/2.5 |
* Plans and
elevations are artist's renderings and may
contain options, which are not standard on all
models. Lennar reserves the right to make
changes to these floor plans, specifications,
dimensions and elevations without prior notice.
Stated dimensions and square footage are
approximate and should not be used as
representation of the home's precise or actual
size. Any statement, verbal or written,
regarding "under air" or "finished area" or any
other description or modifier of the square
footage size of any home is a shorthand
description of the manner in which the square
footage was estimated and should not be
construed to indicate certainty. Lennar reserves
the right to change or withdraw any offer at any
time. Prices subject to change without notice.
General
Features
- Quality Concrete
Block Construction
- Spanish S-Style
Concrete Tile Roof
- Brick Paver
Driveway, Entry Walk and Patio
- Sherwin-Williams® Exterior Paint in a Choice of
Decorator Schemes
- Insulated,
Hurricane Resistant Steel Garage Door with
Simulated Wood Grain Accents
- Automatic Garage
Door Opener with Keyless Entry and Remotes
- Designer
Landscaping and Fully Sodded Homesite
- Automatic
Sprinkler System
- Elegant Covered
Entries
- 200 AMP
Electrical Service
- Decorative Coach
Lights
- Exterior Hose
Bibbs
- Front Door Chime
Interior
Features
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Alarm System with Siren, Motion
Detector and One Keypad
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Dramatic 9’ Ceilings in Main
Living Areas (per plan)
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Minimum 13 SEER High Efficiency
Air-Conditioning and Heating System
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Plush Stain Resistant Carpet
with Upgraded Padding in a Choice of Designer
Colors
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18”x18” Ceramic Tile in Foyer,
Kitchen, Family Room, Dining Room, Living Room
and Laundry Room in Choice of Designer Colors
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Home Automation with NexiaTM
Home Intelligence
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Wireless Keypad Lock
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Light Module
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Programmable Thermostat for
Central A/C and Heating System
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Camera
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Light Textured Walls and
Ceilings in All Areas Excluding Bath Walls
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Decora® Light Switches
Throughout
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Sherwin-Williams Quality Paint
on all Walls and Ceilings
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Category 5e Structured Wiring
for Phones/Computer/Fax Lines in all Bedrooms,
Kitchen and Family Room, Home Run to Central
Distribution Box
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RG6 Shielded Coaxial Television
Cable in all Bedrooms and Family Room, Home Run
to Central Distribution Box
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Pre-Wired for Ceiling Fans in
all Bedrooms and Family Room
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Vinyl Clad Ventilated Closet
Shelving
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Decorative Carrera® Marble
Window Sills
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40 Gallon Water Heater (per
plan)
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Smoke Detectors Throughout
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Paint Grade Top Mount Wood
Spindle Stair Rails
KITCHEN
FEATURES
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Deluxe GE® Profile Stainless Steel Appliance
Package featuring:
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25 cu. ft. Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Ice
and Water in Door
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30” Cooktop Range
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Built In Microwave with Recirculating Fan
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Energy Efficient 5 Cycle Dishwasher
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Upgraded 36” Upper Wood Cabinets with Crown
Molding in Choice of Colors with Brushed Nickel Hardware
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Granite Kitchen Countertops with 1-1/4” Square
Edge With Choice Of Decorative Glass Tile, Tumbled Marble or
Full Granite Backsplash
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Stainless Steel Double Bowl Undermount Kitchen
Sink
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Moen® Kitchen Faucet
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˝ Horsepower Food Waste Disposal System
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Recessed Hi Hat Lighting
MASTER BATH AND
SECONDARY BATH FEATURES
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Upgraded Granite Counter Tops with Undermount
Sinks in Master Bath
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Decorative Moen® Wide Spread Faucets in Master
Bath
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Separate Stall Shower with Frameless Glass
Enclosure in Master Bath (per plan)
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Decorative Listello Tile Accent in Master Bath
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Elegant Cultured Marble Countertops in Secondary
Baths
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Decorative Moen Faucets in Secondary Baths
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Vikrell Enameled Bathtub in Secondary Baths
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Full Vanity Width Mirrors in all Baths
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Elongated Toilets in all Baths
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Decorative Mirrored Medicine Cabinets in all
Baths
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12”x12” Ceramic Tile Flooring in all Baths
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Exhaust Fans in all Baths
LAUNDRY ROOM
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18"x18" Ceramic
Tile Flooring
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GE Extra Large
Capacity Washer
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GE Extra Lorge
Capacity Dryer
Isles at Grand Bay Towns is
considered by many to be the more tranquil place to live in Doral
Florida. The fact that the majority of the community is reserved for
lush vegetation that provides amazing scenic vistas is only part of
the reason this residential community has remained so natural and appealing.
Isles at Grand Bay Towns is an exclusive gated and secured luxury community
that you will look forward to coming home to. Exclusive gated
community conveniently located in
Doral. Isles at Grand Bay Towns's unique and romantic
architectural design immediately stands out from everything else you
have seen in Doral.
About Isles at Grand Bay Towns and the City of Doral
Doral is a city
located in north-central Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.
A suburb of Miami, it lies north-west of Miami International
Airport. It takes its name from the famous golf and spa resort
located within its municipal boundaries. The Doral Golf Resort & Spa
was originally built by Doris and Alfred Kaskel, who coined "Doral"
by combining their names. The City of Doral was incorporated along
with Miami Gardens in 2003. As of the 2000 census, the population
was 20,438. According to 2009 U.S. Census estimates, the city had a
population of 46,000 making it one of the fastest growing cities in
Miami-Dade County. For a city of its size, Doral has a large number
of shops, financial institutions and businesses, especially
importers and exporters, primarily because of its proximity to the
Miami International Airport. In 2008, Fortune Small Business and CNN
Money ranked Doral as 51 on a list of 100 cities with the best mix
of business advantages and lifestyle appeal.
History of the City
of Doral, Florida
From Everglades to
Industrial Center to Hometown - The City of Doral (Based on
information provided by Ciudad Doral article written by Cindy
Rodriguez-Pereira)
1950-1980 In the late
1950s, real estate pioneer Alfred and Doris Kaskel purchased 2,400
acres of swampland between NW 36 Street and NW 74 Street and from NW
79 Avenue to NW 117 Avenue for about $49,000 with the intention of
building a golf course and hotel. In 1962, the Kaskel's dream came
true when they opened a hotel and country club that featured the
Blue, Red and Par 3 golf courses. They named it Doral - a
combination of Alfred and Doris.
According to a story
in The Miami Herald, Alfred was born in Poland and migrated to New
York when he was 21 years old and became a real estate developer.
His first project was building 15,000 apartments in New York. After
marrying Doris, the Kaskels moved south and built the Doral Beach
Hotel and the Carillon Hotel on Miami Beach. Once the Country Club
was built, guests were transported from the Beach to the Country
Club for a day on the golf course. As Doral's very first structure,
the Doral Hotel and Country Club became the area's hot spot. In the
second year of operation, the Kaskels hosted the first Doral Open
Invitational, Florida's major PGA event. Alfred offered $50,000 in
prize money to attract well-known golfers. To put it in perspective,
according to the South Florida Golf Foundation, there were only
three other tournaments being held in Florida at the time with a
combined total of $65,000 prize money.
Today, the Doral Golf
Resort & Spa, located at NW 87 Avenue and NW 36 Street, is
internationally famous for its golf courses, especially the Blue
Monster, and still hosts the PGA Tour Tournament every year. The
Spa, originally called the Saturnia International Spa, was added to
the Resort in 1987 and is ranked as one of the top spa destinations
in the US and the largest in the state of Florida. 1980-2000 By the
early '80s, Doral started to experience the first spurts of growth
when Alfred's and Doris' grandson Bill developed Modern that
was followed by a joint venture with Lennar Homes to build Doral
Park. Both communities were named after the Hotel, a trend that was
to be repeated many more times.
Younger families
started flooding the area but had to travel to purchase even the
most basic essentials, because there were no stores - or schools or
parks. Although the majority of the original homes were investment
properties or second homes, the early fulltime residents believed
that the quality of life and the low housing costs far exceeded the
lack of amenities and started coming together as a community.
Traffic problems were nonexistent, except for the occasional escaped
cow. There were more farms with cows, horses and chickens that
people on NW 107 Avenue; NW 87 Avenue was just two lanes and NW 41
Street ended at NW 104 Avenue. From 1983-85, the county imposed a
building moratorium for the area to protect the well fields. Once
the ban was lifted, Doral experienced tremendous growth. The West
Dade Federation of Homeowner Associations was formed in 1989 under
the leadership of Morgan Levy to stand strong against any proposals
that threatened the community's welfare. As a result of their
efforts, a police station instead of a jail was built, higher
development standards were implemented, and more lighting, roads and
landscaping appeared in the area.
Incorporation began
in earnest in 1995 with the realization that residents were paying a
very high price for services received; they wanted more services at
a reasonable price. The County met the first attempt at
incorporation with a year's deferral. Doral had been classified as a
"donor community," meaning that the taxes paid were more than the
cost of operations. With the defferal, incorporation efforts
intensified even more. The County was allowing unchecked growth that
was detrimental to the residents. In 1996, the first election of the
Community Council was held and soon-to-be County Commissioner Jose "Pepe"
Cancio, Sr., Mario Pita and Barbara B. Thomas were elected and three
other members were appointed. The Council met every month to work on
different projects and to address the needs of the community.
2000-Present In 2002,
the Governor appointed Cancio to fill the remainder of Commissioner
Miriam Alonso's term of office; she had been suspended after an
arrest on felony charges. Doral residents hoped that his appointment
would be the impetus to bring the community closer to incorporation,
and Cancio did not let his community down. In the meantime, Cancio
named Juan Carlos Bermudez, the City of Doral's first elected Mayor,
as his replacement to the Community Council. Bermudez declined the
offer and ran for the seat and was elected. At the time, Bermudez
was president of One Doral, a civic organization formed to
counteract the perceived influence of the West Dade Federation on
the Council. The Miami Herald reported that Bermudez intended to
create a transparent government in Doral by bringing a balance to
the table. One Doral and the West Dade Federation were instrumental
in the incorporation process.
In January 2003,
following a seven year battle, 85% of the voters in Doral voted in
favor of incorporation. At long last, they had their own new city
with a local government and more service for their tax dollars. In
June of the same year, 92% voted to accept the City Charter and
elected their first Mayor and City Council - Mayor Juan Carlos
Bermudez, Vice Mayor Pete Cabrera, and Council Members Mike DiPietro,
Sandra Ruiz, and Robert Van Name. In August, the City Council took
their oath of office. In 2002, the KSL Hotel Corporation, the
company now operating Doral Golf Resort & Spa, filed a lawsuit
against Hotel Intercontinental for using Doral in its name. They
also wanted the new City to pay $1,000 a month for 22 years for use
of the name Doral. The elected officials went to bat and the Resort
agreed not to charge for the name usage. The Hotel also reached an
agreement and changed its name to Intercontinental at Doral Miami.
The City of Doral has come a very long way in a very short time and
is attracting positive attention from Fortune 100 corporations,
mom-and-pop businesses, young families and retirees. More and more
people are choosing Doral every day - For all the right reasons! |