Central Living by David Weekley Homes to Host Grand Opening Event in Twelve Oaks
Orlando, FL (September 13, 2016): Central Living by David Weekley Homes, the high- density division of David Weekley Homes that offers luxury living in prime locations, is hosting a grand opening event in Twelve Oaks on Saturday, September 17, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Attendees can enjoy drinks, food trucks and face painting while also touring the model home and a chance to win prizes.
Located north of Orlando in the Seminole County suburb of Lake Mary, Twelve Oaks offers a limited number of single-family homes, situated on 85- and 90-foot homesites. Priced from the high $500s, the one- and two-story, single-family homes feature courtyards, lanais or covered patios for expanded outdoor living space. Five floor plans, ranging in size from 3,000 to 3,900 square feet, include four bedrooms, three full baths and a three-car garage.
The private, gated community includes walkability to the elementary and high school, and nearby walking and jogging trails. Twelve Oaks is conveniently located near a variety of restaurants, bars and food trucks. In addition, homebuyers will also be close to outdoor recreational activities at parks or paddle boarding at Central Florida Paddleboarding.
The model home is located at 330 Washington Avenue in Lake Mary and is open daily for tours. For more information about Twelve Oaks, contact 407-865-8281.
About David Weekley Homes
David Weekley Homes, the nation’s largest privately-held home builder, is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2016. Headquartered in Houston, the company operates in 24 cities and 13 states across the United States. David Weekley Homes was the first builder in the United States to be awarded the Triple Crown of American Home Building, an honor which includes “America’s Best Builder,” “National Housing Quality Award” and “National Builder of the Year.” David Weekley Homes has also appeared 10 times on FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For®” list. Since 1976, the company has closed more than 80,000 homes. For more information, visit www.davidweekleyhomes.com.