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Live the Dream Starting from $339,900 Live the Dream Starting from $339,900 1 Portico 2-3 Bedrooms | 2-3 Bathrooms | 2 ⁄2 Car Garage with Golf Cart Parking The Portico is a beautiful and striking home designed with functional excellence to promote easy manageability. Dramatic transitions like the formal entryway highlight the elegance and quality of the open, efficient design. Complementing the exquisiteness of the home are amenities such as 9’ and 10’ tray ceilings, gourmet kitchen and private den, which allow you to live in comfort with all the conveniences you desire. • Enjoy the private owner’s suite nicely designed with spacious bath • Gather with family and friends in the home’s large, centrally located kitchen and large private outdoor courtyard Additionally, the Portico offers intelligent features including a conveniently located laundry room, generous storage space, and the added versatility of a bonus suite perfect for a guest room. The Portico provides a luxurious yet casual living experience that caters to your lifestyle desires. Optional Rooms: • Covered front porch • Covered or screened porch or sitting room off owner’s suite • Walk-in shower Sales Center located at 2687 NW Catawba Road, Port Clinton, OH 43452 | 419-797-0230 | FairwayEstatesCIC.com EXTENDEDEXTENDED OWNER’SOWNER’S COURTYARDCOURTYARD OWNER’SOWNER’S COVEREDCOVERED SUITESUITE PAVEMENTPAVEMENT SUITESUITE PORCHPORCH 2 1/2 CAR12'x10'12'x10' GARAGE 16’x9’16’x9’ BONUS COATS 22’x22’ STORAGE SPACE LIN 2 1/2 CAR GARAGE BATH BONUS COATS 22’x22’ STORAGE 1 2 SPACE 2 LIN PORTICO 2-3 Bedrooms | 2-3 Bathrooms | 2 ⁄ Car GarageFOYER with Golf Cart Parking PRIVATEPRIVATE BATH PRIVATEPRIVATE COURTYARDCOURTYARD 2 COURTYARDCOURTYARD CLOSET FOYER CLOSET OPTIONALOPTIONAL EXTENDED EXTENDED OPTIONALOPTIONAL COVERED COVERED PORCH PORCH COURTYARDCOURTYARD PAVEMENT PAVEMENT BEDROOM 2 OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL 11’x11’ COVERED PORCH SCREENED PORCH SITTING ROOM Single Story Home* BEDROOM 2 11’x11’ Sq. Ft. 1,753 Optional Sitting Room Sq. Ft. 117 EXTENDED PORCHSITTINGSITTING SCREENEDSCREENED OWNER’S COURTYARD OWNER’S COVERED ROOMROOM SUITE SUITE OWNER’SOWNER’S PORCHPORCH OWNER’SOWNER’S 12’x9’12’x9’ PAVEMENT PORCH 8'-8"12’x9’8'-8" x12’x9’ 12'-4" x 12'-4" SUITESUITE 12'x10' 16’x9’ SUITESUITE 2-Story Home* PORCH 1st Floor Sq. Ft. 1,776 2nd Floor Sq. Ft. 685 OPTIONAL EXTENDED PORCH PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATEPRIVATE COURTYARD COURTYARD PRIVATEPRIVATE COURTYARDCOURTYARD COURTYARDCOURTYARD OPTIONAL EXTENDED PORCH OPTIONAL EXTENDED OPTIONAL COVERED PORCH COURTYARD PAVEMENT OPTIONALOPTIONAL SCREENED SCREENED PORCH PORCH OPTIONALOPTIONAL SITTING SITTING ROOM ROOM EPCONEPCON - PORTICO- PORTICO REV.REV. 02.10.14 02.10.14 OPTIONAL EXTENDED OPTIONAL OPTIONAL BATH COURTYARD PAVEMENT WINDOWS WALK-IN SHOWER SITTING SCREENED ROOM OWNER’S PORCH OWNER’S 12’x9’ 12’x9’ EXTENDED SUITE 8'-8" x 12'-4" SUITE OWNER’S COURTYARD OWNER’S COVERED SUITE PAVEMENT SUITE PORCH OPTIONAL OWNER’S BATH 12'x10' 16’x9’ OPT. LINEN W D SINK WALK-IN SHOWER LIVING LAUNDRY MECH WH F MUD REFOPTIONAL OWNER’S BATH OPTIONAL FIREPLACE ROOM DW UP KITCHENWALK-IN SHOWERLIVING 16’x15’ 15’x15’ OPTIONAL FIREPLACE LIVING LINEN PRIVATE PRIVATE COURTYARD OPTIONAL COURTYARD PRIVATEFIREPLACE PRIVATE 2 1/2 CAR GARAGE BONUS COATS 22’x22’ STORAGE COURTYARD COURTYARD SPACE LIN FOYER OPTIONAL SCREENED PORCH OPTIONAL SITTING ROOM CLOSET OPTIONAL EXTENDED OPTIONALOPTIONAL WINDOWS COVERED PORCH COURTYARD PAVEMENT EPCON - PORTICO BEDROOM 2 OPTIONAL OWNER’S BATH 11’X11’ REV. 02.10.14 PORCH SHOWER WITH OPTIONAL WINDOWS BUILT-IN SEAT FIRST FLOOR PLAN WITH OPTIONALOPTIONAL SECOND OWNER’S FLOOR BATH OPTIONAL OPTIONAL BONUS SUITE BONUS SUITE EXTENDED PORCH FIRST SHOWERFLOOR PLAN WITH W/ OPTIONALBUILT-IN BONUS SUITE SEAT OPT. LINEN W D SINK LAUNDRY SITTING REF EPCONSCREENED - PORTICO 2 1/2 CAR GARAGE ROOM BONUS COATS MECH PORCH OWNER’S OPTIONAL 22’x22’ STORAGE WH OWNER’SF 12’x9’ KITCHENETTE OR MUD REF 8'-8"12’x9’ x 12'-4" SUITE WET BAR SPACE LIN SUITEROOM REV. 02.10.14 BATH 3 DW UP KITCHEN LIVING BEDROOM 3 BATH 16’x12’ 16’x15’ 15’x15’ DN 2 OPTIONAL FIREPLACE LIVING 16’x8’ FOYER EPCON - PORTICO LINEN LINEN CLOSET CLOSET REV. 02.10.14 STOR 2 1/2 CAR GARAGE BONUS COATS 22’x22’ STORAGE SPACE LIN STUDY 7’x7’ FOYER BEDROOM 2 11’x11’ CLOSET PRIVATE PRIVATE COURTYARD COURTYARD OPTIONAL SECOND FLOOR EPCON - PORTICO BONUS SUITE BEDROOM 2 11’X11’ REV. 02.10.14 PORCH PORCH OPTIONAL SCREENED PORCH OPTIONAL SITTING ROOM OPTIONAL EXTENDED PORCH Garage will include golf cart parking EPCON - PORTICO FIRST FLOOR PLAN REV. 02.10.14 W/ OPTIONAL BONUS SUITE on single story floor plan. REF OPTIONAL KITCHENETTE OR WET BAR BATH 3 BEDROOM 3 16’x12’ DN LIVING 16’x8’ LINEN CLOSET STOR OPTIONAL OWNER’S BATH STUDY WALK-IN SHOWER 7’x7’ LIVING OPTIONAL *Floor plan and landscaping are for illustration purpose only and may change without notice. Floor plans may show optional features. All dimensions and Sq. Ft. listed are approximate.FIREPLACE Construction plans may vary. © Epcon Franchising, Inc. 2016 OPTIONAL SECOND FLOOR EPCON - PORTICO BONUS SUITE REV. 02.10.14 OPTIONAL WINDOWS Sales Center located at 2687 NW Catawba Road, Port Clinton, OH 43452 | 419-797-0230 | FairwayEstatesCIC.comOPTIONAL OWNER’S BATH SHOWER WITH BUILT-IN SEAT EPCON - PORTICO REV. 02.10.14.
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