Its in a X-zone meaning a moderate-to-low risk flood zone, typically designated by the letter "X" on a FEMA flood map! They do allow you to put a pool in.
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this floor plan is the best for all i have seen the right floor plan always looks bigger than the real sqft. it looks bigger than a 2500sqft with poor design
I completely agree! 🙌 A well-designed floor plan makes all the difference. When space is used efficiently, it feels so much larger and more functional than the actual square footage. That’s exactly the beauty of this unit-it flows seamlessly, maximizing every inch. Poorly planned spaces, even at 2,500 sq ft, can feel cramped, but this layout truly opens everything up. It’s amazing how much more livable and inviting it feels, right? 😊
I like the deluxe shower as well
I like the big shower as well
Me too!
Flood zone? Can you put pools and do they let you customize
Its in a X-zone meaning a moderate-to-low risk flood zone, typically designated by the letter "X" on a FEMA flood map! They do allow you to put a pool in.
with the bathtub for sure
No mention of the builder
Name of community and builder? Thanks
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this floor plan is the best for all i have seen the right floor plan always looks bigger than the real sqft. it looks bigger than a 2500sqft with poor design
I completely agree! 🙌 A well-designed floor plan makes all the difference. When space is used efficiently, it feels so much larger and more functional than the actual square footage. That’s exactly the beauty of this unit-it flows seamlessly, maximizing every inch. Poorly planned spaces, even at 2,500 sq ft, can feel cramped, but this layout truly opens everything up. It’s amazing how much more livable and inviting it feels, right? 😊