Deep Creek D.R. Horton Tradition Series

$469,340
2,372

sq.ft.

  • 1 Story
  • 4 Bed
  • 3 Bath
  • 3 Car

Est. Monthly Payment

$2,993.62 monthly*

*SEE TOTAL EST. PAYMENT DETAILS

Directions

Deep Creek D.R. Horton

Under Construction. Available now is our beautifully designed Destin floor plan, 4/3/3 with 2372 square feet. This home features tile throughout except the bedrooms which are carpeted. The kitchen includes all of the stainless steel appliances including Fridge, dishwasher, range, and microwave. In the secluded primary suite you will find a large bathroom with an expansive walk in closet. Also included is a full irrigation system, electric garage door with opener, and full builder's warranty. This is why owning a brand new home from America's largest builder is going to be your best option. Both the home as well as the community are a must see! Burnt Store Meadows location is hard to beat. Just minutes to downtown Punta Gorda and area attractions. This home will give you the space you need featuring a 3 car garage.

Community Information

Hours
Mon - Thu 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Fri 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Contact Info
Deep Creek Sales Center
[email protected]
239-225-2664
Alan Waltman
[email protected]
239-244-7851
Mike Malloy
[email protected]
908-209-7420
Tej Patel
Land Acquisition Specialist
We Buy Lots
[email protected]
239-225-2618
Amenities

My Notes

School Districts Near Home

School Name Distance

Charlotte County Schools

Public | Pre-K - 12

7.8 mi.
School Name Distance

Charlotte County Schools

Public | Pre-K - 12

7.8 mi.
School Name Distance

Charlotte County Schools

Public | Pre-K - 12

7.8 mi.

Area Information

Southwest Florida

New Homes in Southwest Florida by D.R. Horton

D.R. Horton is America’s #1 home builder. We have been meeting the needs of homeowners like you since 1978. There are many opportunities in this region of Florida, and we make it easy to find a great home in a beautiful community here.

Settling in Southwest Florida

The Southwest Florida region runs south of Tampa Bay and north of the Everglades along the west coast, and it offers a lot of great options for new residents. The wonderful, sunny weather has made it a favorite destination for seasonal visitors, but the many employment opportunities, warm sun, beautiful sea, and recreational activities make it a great year-round home.

The Right Home at the Right Price 

We are building Southwest Florida homes that range from 2-bedroom, 2-bath floor plans to much larger 5-bedroom designs so you can enjoy more space. Whether you’re looking for homes close to the conveniences of a city like Cape Coral, or you would prefer something in a smaller community, we can help you find unique floor plans in great locations that make you feel right at home. Take a look at some of these communities to find the home that fits your style and your budget.

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