News Summary
Taylor Morrison, one of the largest homebuilders in the nation, has made a substantial investment in the Sunbridge community of Orlando, acquiring a site for $41.46 million. This initiative aims to develop 526 single-family homes, fulfilling a growing demand for residential communities in the area. With construction planned in four phases, the project emphasizes sustainability and family-friendly features, including modern design trends and amenities to attract future residents.
Exciting Development in Orlando: Taylor Morrison Invests Big in Sunbridge Community
Orlando is buzzing with exciting news as Taylor Morrison, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, has just finalized a whopping $41.46 million deal to acquire a prime residential site in the new Sunbridge community. This significant investment is set to usher in a host of single-family homes that will surely attract many prospective residents eager to call Orlando their home.
What’s in Store for Sunbridge?
This is no ordinary neighborhood; it’s the very first residential area within the expansive Sunbridge development. Following a recent seal of approval from the city’s Municipal Planning Board for the Master Plan, Taylor Morrison is primed to begin transforming this land into a vibrant community filled with 526 detached single-family homes. These homes will be available on lot sizes of 32, 50, and 60 feet.
Building Phases and Floor Plans
The development’s construction will unfold in four phases. The preliminary three phases will focus on building homes, while the final phase will concentrate on crafting community amenities. The first phase alone will consist of 87 lots, and a staggering over 30 floorplan options are on the table, each showcasing four potential exterior elevations. Homebuyers will find familiar designs, as many of these plans are already popular in other Taylor Morrison communities such as Westview, Lochside, and Center Lake Ranch.
Going Green in Sunbridge
In line with Sunbridge’s commitment to environmental stewardship, Taylor Morrison is set to utilize a landscaping approach that includes a mixture of native and drought-tolerant plants. The development plan even aims for at least 75% of plant life to be native species, reducing the need for excessive lawn watering. The goal? Minimize turf area = minimized water consumption.
Design Trends on Tap
Meeting the Needs of Families
An Expanding Sunbridge Community
Amenities Galore!
Economic Growth in Sunbridge
Conclusion
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Additional Resources
- GrowthSpotter: Taylor Morrison Buys Sunbridge Neighborhood for $41M
- Wikipedia: Sunbridge (Florida)
- GrowthSpotter: Taylor Morrison Will Launch Orlando’s First Sunbridge Neighborhood
- Google Search: Taylor Morrison Sunbridge
- GrowthSpotter: Taylor Morrison Closes Land Deals Worth $60M
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Housing Development
- GrowthSpotter: Taylor Morrison Reveals Plan for Enormous Clubhouse at Westview
- Google News: Taylor Morrison

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