San Remo at Palmira Golf and Country Club is an outstanding DiVosta homes community located in Bonita Springs, Florida. It is adjacent to Village Walk of Bonita Springs, it's sister Divosta community.
San Remo is a gated community that hosts about 350 homes. Of course the homes are Divosta built with quality features which include storm shutters, central vacuum and solid poured concrete walls. San Remo is sold out, however there are resales available. The floor plans available in San Remo are the Capri III, the Cayman, The Oakmont and the Carlyle. Larger versions of the floor plans are available Here or can be emailed in .pdf format upon request.
The Village Center of San Remo offers a tropical, resort style pool, fitness center and serves entertainment meeting place for the community. Low fees and easy maintenance make this community a big hit with full time Bonita Springs residents and seasonal residents alike. Lawn service is included in the low maintenance fees. Never mow the yard again. Also included is monitored security and touch pad/speed pass entry.
Optional, guest memberships can be purchased at the Renaissance center of Palmira on a first come, first served basis. Availability and pricing may vary.
It is located just east of I-75 on Bonita Beach Road. San Remo is located only 15-20 minutes to the Bonita Beach and Barefoot Beach. The new Southwest Florida International Airport is located approximately 25 minutes away just off of Ben Hill Griffin Parkway north of Miromar Outlet Mall. The new Coconut Point Mall is located 20 minutes away. It has recently opened and offers world class dining, franchise and boutique shopping.
Related Homes and Communities:
- San Remo at Palmira - Bonita Springs, Florida 34135
- 14675 Ferrara Court, Bonita Springs, Fl 34135
- Community Spotlight: Village Walk of Bonita Springs.
Read Also:
- •· Village Walk of Bonita Springs
- •· Bonita Springs Florida - Buying A Home Long Distance
- •· Divosta Homes
The floor plans available in Village Walk are the Capri, Cayman, Oakmont and Carlyle:
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