Builder sells out of 25 homes in million-dollar plus Sarasota neighborhood

The green development was targeted specifically for those relocating to the area.


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An aerial view of Granada Park, a new green community located between North Siesta and Oyster Bay. (Courtesy photo)
An aerial view of Granada Park, a new green community located between North Siesta and Oyster Bay. (Courtesy photo)
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SARASOTA — An up-and-coming green development situated between North Siesta and Oyster Bay  in Sarasota recently announced that all homes have been sold. 

Vertical | Design+Build, a Sarasota-based custom homebuilder, made the announcement regarding Granada Park. The area was originally planned to be a high-density residential development. But that plan changed when it was rezoned. Now it's home to 25 houses with price points that ranged between $1 million to $1.4 million. The project is expected to be complete by December 2022. 

The property will feature homes under the gold standard set by the National Green Building Standard, as well as being 100% Florida Green Building Coalition certified under both the development and home standards, according to a statement. FGBC is a nonprofit with a focus on promoting environmental, economic and social benefits sustainability through education and certification. 

The development is gated with single-family homes that are similar to town homes. The community is targeted for those relocating to the area. 

“After years of the development sitting idle, the Vertical team collaborated our thoughtful and green-minded consultants, subcontractors and material suppliers to design bright, open, and airy homes with low-impact footprints, energy efficiency, resource conservation, and improved indoor air and water quality in mind,” Vertical | Design+Build President Grant Castilow says in a statement. “All built with care and quality that clearly resonated with homebuyers. With the help of Sotheby’s Peter G Laughlin Group, we sold them all."

 

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