Preserve areas are integrated into the gated communities. The five subdivisions were plated with sensitivity to terrain and nature, with houses laid out along curving streets and waterways. But Waterway Village is superlative in more than just size, according to brokers who have sold many homes there over the years to island buyers. By comparison, Grand Harbor has a total of 1,180 dwellings, including single-family homes, condos and townhouses, according to Grand Harbor Golf and Beach Club general manager Michael Gibson, while Pointe West has fewer than 1,000 front doors. When it is finished, the much-admired, square-mile-plus enclave will have 1,381 houses and villas, according to Brent Baker, division president for PulteGroup in South Florida, which operates DiVosta as its luxury home brand. No one has ever built a community in the county with as many homes as DiVosta’s five-subdivision planned Waterway Village. Across the lagoon, Waterway Village nearing completionĪcross the lagoon from Indian River Shores, off to the west of Grand Harbor, bulldozers are rumbling in the final phase of what is becoming the largest residential development in Indian River County.
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