Landsea Homes Corporation, a publicly traded residential homebuilder, announced that it closed on 149 homesites in Sanford for a new Central Florida community called Kentucky Square.
Kentucky Square will offer single-family homes ranging from 1,700 square feet to 3,300 square feet, on 55-foot lots. Amenities will include a community pool with cabanas. Development is slated to begin later this year.
“We’re excited to expand our presence in Sanford with the closing of these homesites for our new community called Kentucky Square,” said Matt Orosz, Florida division president, Landsea Homes. “This is an important and growing submarket for us in Central Florida, and we look forward to providing additional opportunities for buyers to live in our high quality, sustainably designed homes.”
They are also selling the location by reminding prospective future residents that Sanford, Florida is conveniently located about halfway between Orlando and the beaches of Daytona Beach. Known as the “Historic Waterfront Gateway City,” Sanford sits on the southern shore of Lake Monroe at the head of navigation on the St. Johns River.
With its 19th-century buildings, pristine waterfront, unique shops, and restaurants in its downtown riverwalk, residents will enjoy the charm and ambience of the city.
Sanford serves as the Florida home of the Auto Train and offers many entertainment options, including the restored Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, one of Florida’s newest facilities for the performing arts.
Celery Oaks, a 103-home community by Landsea Homes also in Sanford, is in its final closeout phase.