Final 25 Residences in Audubon Condominium at Feather Sound Among Area's Last
With space for no new construction in Clearwater Florida's desirable Feather Sound neighborhood, the last 25 residences at Audubon Condominium are selling fast.
Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) February 7, 2005 -- Feather Sound has long been
considered one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the Clearwater area. The
prestigious Feather Sound Golf and Country Club, the beautiful vistas with
meandering lakes and the immediate proximity to I-275 are part of the appeal
that has made Father Sound such a coveted address. Very soon, however, buyers
attracted to the convenience, beauty and recreational advantages of this
community will lose the opportunity to call Feather Sound home. That’s because
Audubon Condominium at Feather Sound, among the latest developments in the area,
is selling its final 25 residences.
Audubon is an attended, gated
community with two and three-bedroom and loft residences featured in a tropical
setting surrounded by panoramic views of the golf course, walking trails and
nature preserve.
“The truth is that Feather Sound itself is just about
built-out,” explains Phil Massey, sales manager. “There will be no more new
developments, which leaves only existing homes on the market. Those who want to
live in a luxury community, with resort-style amenities and beautiful
well-appointed floor plans would do well to check out Audubon. But they had
better move fast since our final phase is selling out so rapidly.”
Massey
says the area surrounding Feather Sound has become more and more of an
attraction over the past few years as it has grown. Fine restaurants, shopping,
new schools, sports amenities and night life options abound close by and
proximity to I-275 brings downtown Tampa, St. Petersburg, two airports, the
beaches and all the other cultural and recreational choices of the bay area
within easy access.
“When you compare the value at Audubon with home
prices in this in-demand neighborhood, it’s no surprise we have only 25
residences remaining,” Massey adds.
Spanning to over 1500 square feet,
the residences at Audubon offer a variety of floor plans, all with scenic golf
course or lake views. Owners will also enjoy deluxe kitchens with GE appliances,
full-size washer and dryer, stone tile flooring, ceramic tile baths, crown
molding and screened porches or patios.
Four model residences are
available for viewing, created by award-winning interior designer Leslie
Schlesinger. Acclaimed for her work, as seen in Architectural Digest, New York
Times, Haute Décor and Traditional Home magazines, Schlesinger blends casual
elegance and relaxed comfort, set off by an array of designer touches in
Audubon’s models.
Community amenities are a
significant part of Audubon’s appeal. The Clubhouse complex, surrounded by
beautiful lake vistas and a scenic fountain, attracts owners and their guests
for daytime and evening activities. There they can relax on the sundeck beneath
the bougainvillea-covered pergola, cool off in the expansive swimming pool,
polish their tennis skills on the lighted courts or enjoy a refreshing
pick-me-up at the juice-bar nearby. Inside the clubhouse more choices abound.
Perhaps its time for a work out in the state-of-the-art fitness center or for a
friendly game on the basketball court. At the convenient Cyber Café business
center owners can plan a conference room meeting via fast-access internet and
fax. Later on, they can prepare for a big family party at the Clubroom with its
adjoining catering kitchen. Owners know they can count on Audubon’s concierge
for assistance and special services when they are needed.
“Audubon at
Feather Sound is a community that’s guaranteed to exceed your expectations in
every way but one … the price,” says developer Adam Schlesinger. “With our
resort-style amenities, gated privacy and stunning setting, it's little wonder
people are so eager to call Audubon home.”
Prices at Audubon start in the
$160s for lofts, $170s for two bedrooms and $220s for three bedrooms. A portion
from the sale of every residence is being donated to the local Make-A-Wish
Foundation® which will be receiving $45,000 from Audubon’s
developer.
Audubon is located in the Carillon area, south of Ulmerton
Road between I-275 and 41st Street at 2400 Feather Sound Drive in Clearwater.
The Sales Center is open Monday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. For information call 727 573-4440 or visit the
website at www.auduboncondominiums.com.
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