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Light & Bright

Stucco or brick? Wouldn’t it be nice to see what your home would look like before it is built? What about how the sunlight will filter through your home in the summer? For hundreds of years, an architect would draw a set of plans and construction drawings; then you could always have an elevation drawn, and an artist could provide a rendering.

Architectural and construction drawings could cost tens of thousands of dollars, and you are still not sure how your new home will look. But thanks to technological advancements, it is possible to view your home and even walk through it prior to it being built and for a very affordable price.

It is possible to choose your cabinet colors and see appliances in your kitchen before you order. You can choose a landscaping plan or take a look at the pool.

According to John Pinter, CEO of Red Earth Rendering, “Our customers are builders, architects, and homebuyers. No matter where you choose, you will have a wonderful life, but why not take a look at what your home will look like in three dimensions and even approve your colors and fixtures before you order them? You can virtually walk around your new home before it is constructed. We get requests to see white window frames versus black frames, and it all can be done with a touch of a button. If a homeowner or builder supplies us with a PDF or a CAD drawing of a home, we can provide life-like renderings in as little as a week.”

There has never been a better time to build your dream home with your own personalized design. If you're interested in a diverse lifestyle, unique experiences, and rolling hills, our community is what you're looking for.

Our community takes the phrase "active adult lifestyle" to a new level, with our world-class amenities and endless outdoor recreational activities.

If you're considering Florida's Premier Master-Planned Community for a second home or retirement living, then you owe it to yourself to see all that our community and location have to offer!

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