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Riverstone Naples FL Grand Opening

Overnight campers and lines are expected as buyers eagerly await the Grand Opening of Riverstone Naples Saturday morning.

We were at Riverstone Naples today to preview the model homes today in anticipation of the Grand Opening. "All the models and decorations look amazing," according to Derek Anderson at White Sand Realty in Olde Naples. "I have five buyers ready to put deposits down in the morning. It was great to get a sneak peek at the models. Everyone is extremely excited about the opening," Anderson went on to say.

The Carlyle model looks to be one of the favorites. Priced at $439,900 with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a 3-car garage and 3,051 square feet of living area, the Carlyle is easy to fall in love with.

There are 15 models to chose from and 850 total homes will be constructed at Riverstone Naples.

Opening day incentives will include $10,000 to $15,000 off of upgrades or lot premiums. This will be a huge savings to the first purchasers at Riverstone.

For brochures and information on Riverston Naples, please call 239-417-1115.

By Mark Weber. Mark is a Naples Realtor, Broker & Owner of White Sands Realty in Naples, FL. He is a 30+ year resident of Naples and a sought-after expert on Naples Florida Real Estate. 

1 commentMark Weber - Naples Florida Real Estate • January 27 2012 08:48PM
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