Toscana Isles Tradition Series

1,614

sq.ft.

  • 1 Story
  • 2 Bed
  • 2 Bath
  • 2 Car
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Toscana Isles

Under Construction. Welcome to the Jennings located in Toscana Isles, a beautiful Mediterranean inspired gated community! This home is estimated to be complete May 2023. This brand new plan is 1618 sf and has two bedrooms plus a den and two full baths. This home features a great room, screened in lanai, beautifully landscaped yard, two car garage and many upgrades throughout. The kitchen is light and bright with soft close drawers and doors, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliance package and walk in pantry. Toscana Isles is a gated and maintenance provided community with low fees. The Clubhouse offers residents an infinity edge pool, work out room, party room, billiard room and bar area, tennis, pickle ball, playground, dog park and a full time Activities Director. This community is designed for active lifestyle, including fishing, kayaking and canoes on a 60 acre lake. All centrally located, close to Venice Island and its fabulous beaches, restaurants and shopping. **Photos are not of actual home. Homes will vary as built.**

Community Information

Hours
Mon - Thu 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday - Friday 1:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Saturday - Saturday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday - Sunday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Contact Info
Toscana Isles Sales Center
[email protected]
941-480-0259
Ellen Sackett
[email protected]
941-713-0332
Rebecca Dalton
[email protected]
941-702-1300
Tom McNamara
[email protected]
941-806-9055
Trevor Miller
[email protected]
941-266-9891
Amenities
  • Bocce
  • Club House
  • Exercise - Fitness
  • Gated
  • Pool
  • Tennis
  • Tot Lot
  • Water Front or Access
  • Kayak Launching Dock
  • Fire Pit
  • Dog Park
  • Catering Kitchen
  • Pickleball

My Notes

School Districts Near Home

School Name Distance

Laurel Nokomis School

Public | PK-8

1.6 mi.
School Name Distance

Venice High School

Public | 9-12

4.1 mi.

Area Information

Southwest Florida

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