An elaborately constructed fence fronts the main roadway and is punctuated by prominent rusticated stone walls that flanks the entry into the development. The walled entry, sans gate is used to signify prestige, importance and expectations regarding conduct and decorum.
The name, architecture and the landscape design of this boutique cul de sac development, seeks to communicate a sense of eclecticism that combines Southwestern and Mediterranean style influences, with taste elements that appear both glamourous and slightly nouveau riche.
The grand stucco houses, lead glass entry doors, turrets, terra cotta tiled roofs, multi level rooflines and palmetto trees are all symbols that suggest a warm climate and luxury aesthetic.
Built immediately before the housing market collapsed nationally, this development was surveyed for five homestead. Thus far three have been built. In the foreground utility junctions are a constant reminder of the bloated regional housing market and the subsequent lack of new housing construction.
The walled entry and lush semi tropical landscape design, are used as visual effects to imply exclusivity. Designed for maximum curb appeal, the fence and entry wall appeal directly to prospective homeowners that a home purchase in this subdivision is both visually appealing and a wise investment.
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