PUBLISHER’S PICK: COMMUNITY THE GREENS AT PARK
The Greens at Park is a seven-lot neighborhood in one of the region’s most desirable locations (map below). Notes builder and developer Fred Schaub: “The neat part is, you can live in downtown Winter Park and get a traditional lanai, a summer kitchen and a swimming pool. And your home is within 150 feet of Park Avenue.” Pictured above is one of the home designs that will be offered, although all the plans will be fully customizable.
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red Schaub says he has been “around the block a few times” in Winter Park. Yet, when it came to Schaub’s latest custom-home project, The Greens at Park, he didn’t take anything for granted. For all his area expertise, he remembered the words of a football coach from his youthful gridiron days: “There are those who are humble,” the coach would tell Schaub and his teammates. “And there are those who are about to be humbled.” Schaub — who founded FG Schaub Custom Homes in 2012 after spending 23 years working for several large, national builders — has tried never to end up getting humbled. Everyone, though, has hits and misses. “You can have a good idea,” Schaub says, “and it doesn’t always work.” With The Greens at Park, however, Schaub figured he had a sure-fire hit. And he was right. The seven-lot community is in
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JEWEL-BOX HOMES COMING TO THE HEART OF POSH WINTER PARK
downtown Winter Park, on Whipple Avenue, just a rock’s throw from Park Avenue. Three lots are 100 feet wide, while four others measure either 75 or 77 feet wide. At press time, two of the lots had been sold, with construction likely underway by now. Spec-home construction was set to begin on two other lots at the same time. Prices for the custom single-family homes will range from approximately $3 million to $4.5 million — and, as you might expect, will include all the imaginable bells and whistles. Plus, The Greens at Park will be just steps from the region’s