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Seagate Starts Spring Hill Estate at Quail West Naples Daily News ❚ SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 2018 ❚ 1S Real Estate Seagate starts Spring Hill Estate at Quail West Caffrey & Associates Special to Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK - FLORIDA Fort Myers Seagate Develop- ment Group LLC announced it has broken ground on con- struction of its approximately 5,800-square-foot Spring Hill estate residence at Quail West. The pre-sold custom grand estate was designed by Rich Guzman at RG Designs. The residence will incorporate large living spaces, numerous gar- dens and water features, four 1 bedrooms, 4 ⁄2 baths, a recep- tion area, a massive great room, island kitchen, wet bar and din- ing area with a walk-in wine room. The plan features a study/ 1 clubroom, two 2 ⁄2-car garages and a lushly landscaped out- door living area with a year- round kitchen, fireplace, a cus- tom pool with an island, multi- ple gathering areas and numer- ous water features. The plan also includes a stunning entry sequence that includes a court- yard garden, fountains and pools, all of which will be show- cased with landscape lighting. The approach will lead to the home’s primary entry that will include a foyer with floor-to- ceiling glass walls that will pro- vide views of the garden and water features. Construction of Seagate Development Group’s Sabbia model in the Miromar Lakes Beach & Golf Club’s Sardinia neighborhood is on schedule for completion this fall. The three-level, 6,227-square-foot under air Sabbia model is $4.65 million with furnishings. See SEAGATE, Page 11S CONTRIBUTED OpenSWFL’S MOST Houses! 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De- 3631 3rd Ave sSW Golden Gate Est Unit 4 W 165ft Single Family Residential $68,500 Kakarala Rev Living Trust Rao, Kakarala J signed by RG De- 380 27th St sSW Golden Gate Est Unit 5 N 75ft Single Family Residential $295,000 Caroca-Araya, Patricio Ivan Mc Pherson, Glenn A=& Flora G signs, the exterior of 760 27th St sSW Golden Gate Est Unit 5 N Single Family Residential $370,000 Marimon, Karlheinz=& Sandy Grove Tr, Robert the home will include 3675 15th Ave sSW Golden Gate Est Unit 27 E Single Family Residential $275,000 Guillaume, William Malewicz-Bainter, Pamela R a covered entry se- 3660 23rd Ave sSW Golden Gate Est Unit 28 Single Family Residential $450,000 Rogers, Michael James Baber Lanzet, Jemma quence lined by col- 2560 32nd Ave sSE Golden Gate Est Unit 88 Tr 1 Single Family Residential $380,000 Krawczeski, Anthony T Debra R Rudy Living Trust umns and a series of 1641 21st St sSW Golden Gate Estates Unit 195 Single Family Residential $335,000 Haar Jr, Ronald=& Carlie Reaves, Frank A=& Brenda K planters. 34119 NAPLES Double doors will 9021 Sorreno Ct Esplanade Golf And Country Vacant Residential $927,900 Klumpp, John=& Carla Developer open to an immense 9451 Galliano Ter Esplanade Golf And Country Vacant Residential $703,000 Jablonski, Craig R=& Donna R Developer foyer and grand re- 10142 Palazzo Dr Palazzo At Naples Vacant Residential $664,200 Puleio, Vincenzo Developer ception room that 4133 Amelia Way Parklands Plat One Vacant Residential $540,700 Mattera, Francis J Developer will share a two-sid- 4230 Siderno Ct Parklands Plat One Vacant Residential $548,200 Amos, Stephen Halford Douglas Developer ed fireplace with the 4325 Caldera Cir Parklands Plat One Vacant Residential $1,376,300 De Simone, Robert S Developer adjacent great room. 4263 Raffia Palm Cir Raffia Preserve-Phase 1 Vacant Residential $365,200 Haack, Melody D=& Kenneth L Developer 4788 Formosa Dr Raffia Preserve Phase 3 Vacant Residential $368,000 Medugno, Italo Developer The massive great 4359 Bismark Way Raffia Preserve Phase 4 Vacant Residential $400,000 Potter, William J Developer room will fully open 4319 Raffia Palm Cir Raffia Preserve Phase 4 Vacant Residential $418,600 Flink, Edwin C Developer to a spacious cov- 6061 Golden Oaks Ln Golden Gate Est Unit 97 E Single Family Residential $460,000 Kempley, John Richard Hall, Joseph E ered lanai with a fire- 8699 Ibis Cove Cir Ibis Cove Phase One-A Single Family Residential $280,000 Nardone, Gerard J=& Marta L Hartwick, Joshua James place, an island 5942 Bermuda Ln Islandwalk Phase One Single Family Residential $358,000 Rose, Erin D D’Amelio, Julie B kitchen, and conver- 4416 Prescott Ln Islandwalk Phase Four Single Family Residential $425,000 Granfield, David W Reichard, John F=& Patricia A sation and dining 6304 Towncenter Cir Islandwalk Towncenter Single Family Residential $322,500 Ventura Jr, Dominick=& Betty A Ambrose, Laura areas. 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