Antilles' convenience facility fan club is making great strides

2021-11-24 05:15:52 By : Mr. james cui

Naples, Florida-Even in the early days of this new community's history, the various facilities in the Antilles are clearly popular with homeowners, with Pickleball Racketeers close to the top of the enthusiast's list. This month’s Dazzleball Social and Shoot-Out is this year’s 4th Open and the 2nd Pickleball-in-the-Dark event, which aims to allow residents and the public to participate in its 14,000-square-foot indoor and outdoor events. Fun and active lifestyle amenities. The nature of double softball as a sport is interesting and easy to understand. The game can develop rapidly, allowing as many social activities as possible between matches to adapt to the holiday lifestyle of the Antilles. Dazzleball Shoot-Out adopts a timed game tournament format, allowing as many players as possible to play as many games as possible within a set time period. Racketeers can arrange introductory courses.

Bocce, an ancient and traditional lawn game, is both social and delicately competitive. If done well, the game can be played all day, or until the cocktail time fades into the night. The importance of petanque in all ages can be attributed to the fact that it is one of the very few team sports that can be competent with a wine glass in one hand. Therefore, Bocce Jacks Club is an enthusiastic fan group and can be found at Tiki Hut in the Antilles at sunset most evenings to cheer for their team. 

The brand new 4-hole green in the Antilles is located between the prescribed bocce course and the Peak course. It serves the golf crowd without having to pay for a private club golf membership. This is a free reward for its homeowners. Gopher Club, referred to as Go-phos, accepts all skill levels, stays away from the noon sun, and prefers late afternoon games until sunset, when the Antilles heads west towards the vast unobstructed view of Rookery Bay to light up the sky Time. In the rainy season, from the bay to the Antilles’ own Kingfisher Lake, the rainbow is like fleeting magic. Since Green is located in the center of the field, it may only be a matter of time before each fan club designs some kind of cross triathlon. 

Some people in the Fabletes fan club have developed fitness programs that combine some of the characteristics of the Antilles in and out of their base exercise and aerobic training center. Walkers ride along the trolley path by the lake, and then ride a treadmill or recumbent bike before swimming or spa treatment. Everyone can use the Flamingo Club Fitness Center 24 hours a day, which is especially liked by weight trainers. The adjacent meeting room is always open for post-workout conversations and general social activities. Overlooking the outdoor living area, it is the social center of the community, configured for dining and table games, equipped with a large-screen TV suitable for game days and a fireplace lounge for quiet time.

Competitive Loungers are at the top of the list of comfort clubs in the Antilles. Their opponents had nothing but petanque jacks, and they spent time perfecting their form in and around the expansive resort pool and its sun and sun deck. Whether it’s sunbathing, pool soaking, spa soaking, or just reading and socializing in the shade, the lounge chairs lead their best outdoor life in Naples, provided by Antilles, while overlooking the three-tiered fountain of Kingfisher Lake and its Wetland Reserve, a 5-acre community resource for various wildlife and natural landscapes.

In summary, all fan clubs reflect the homeowner community enjoying a good life in the Antilles. It offers handsome and modern coaches and low-rise residences in classic West Indies style architecture. The first phase is almost sold out, and the remaining 212 houses will be built in rolling construction until completion. The Grand Coach Homes currently under construction will move in in February, and the pre-sale activities have been active. They are priced at US$500,000 and are the largest unit in the Antilles, and low maintenance fees will continue to be an important feature of the community. Construction of the smaller Classic Coach Homes will begin soon. They are 3-bedroom units with a screened porch and a 1-car garage, occupying more than 1,500 square feet in the sky. As starting properties, they will continue to occupy an important part of the 54-acre community.

Following the same successful model as the first phase, the new Grand Coach Homes will be a structure of 4 units, each with 2 garages and large porches. On the first floor, Nevis offers a 1,980 square foot 3-bedroom floor plan, which is the first sold-out unit in the first phase of the Antilles. A favorite feature of buyers is Nevis’s independent storage room, which is in addition to the food storage room, both of which have floor-to-ceiling wooden shelves on both sides. The storage room is large enough that current homeowners choose to turn it into an office. Retention and water feature directions will be provided, and buyers can choose their options and finishes during construction.

Montserrat upstairs is the largest three-bedroom house in the Antilles, covering an area of ​​2,444 square feet. Its entrance on the first floor increases the separation from the rest of the house, making it feel like a single family home. In the first phase, the owners personalised their loft, everything from quiet reading and game spaces to occasional sleeping niches that any grandson would like. The large room offers the best view of the big sky in the Antilles, similar to the layout on the first floor of Nevis. The Montserrat Hotel features higher ceilings and bay details in the living room and master bedroom, as well as the extra-deep screen Lanai that spans its large room.

The value of Antilles houses has been incorporated in every stage of its construction. No need to upgrade to get solid wood, 8-foot inner doors, Merano hardware, stylish rocker-style lighting switches, concave ceilings for each plan, higher ceilings and higher skirting boards are standard. Shaker-style wooden cabinets are used throughout the home, with soft closing features, 42-inch high kitchen cabinets and broad outlines, all living areas are covered with tiled floors, and the bedrooms are covered with designer carpets. The shower room has a tiled floor and a solid frameless glass shower door. Kohler sanitary ware is standard, as is the double sink Master Bath basin. All closets include a custom built-in storage system to promote air circulation. The exterior doors and windows meet the wind and hurricane rating, and the coordinated paver sidewalk and driveway are standard. Including low-radiation and impact-resistant aluminum windows and reinforced concrete slabs with moisture barriers. The roof is designed with a hurricane clip and a 160 mph wind tie. All homes include linen wardrobes, pantry, walk-in main wardrobe and separate laundry room, as well as energy-saving appliances. Quartz countertops are also standard, as are kitchen island chandeliers and GE stainless steel kitchen appliances-including the popular French-door refrigerator. Embedded lighting and pre-wiring for data, voice and video are standard features. All the options and options available to homeowners can be viewed in the Flamingo Club sales office. Be sure to check the event calendar there. Since so many homeowners have moved in recently, more fan clubs may be established. The number of cyclists especially increases with each house sale. 

The Antilles are just a short drive from the fine dining and shopping venues of Old Naples, while Marco Island’s world-class fishing and beaches are also within easy reach. This is a gated community located 2 miles south of Tamiami Trail East (US Route 41), close to Collier Avenue (SR 951). Turn east on Port-au-Prince Road and continue to the Flamingo Club at 155 Indies Drive East, Naples, FL 34114. The Antilles is represented by JRW Developer Resources, a division of John R. Wood Properties. Please visit AntillesNaples.com to register or call 239-691-4455 to make an appointment. The sales center is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday from noon to 5 pm. Jaime and Kerry answer any questions on the spot.