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Mattamy Homes scoops up lakefront subdivision in Osceola | GrowthSpotter

By LAURA KINSLER
GROWTHSPOTTER | FEB 24, 2022 AT 6:05 PM

A subdivision that was approved for hundreds of homes and a private marina on Lake Gentry — and then sat on the shelf for eight years — is finally moving forward.

Mattamy Homes has a purchase contract for the 248-acre Lake Gentry Landings on Canoe Creek Road and has filed a Preliminary Subdivision Plan with Osceola County for the boating community. The 708-home neighborhood would be built around a 24-acre internal pond with a marina and boat lift providing access to the Alligator Lake system, a chain of seven lakes connected by canals. Pedestrian bridges over the pond enhance the walkability features for the neighborhood.

The property was rezoned in 2014 to Mixed-Use and has an approved Concept Plan. It last sold in 2015 to Orlando investor Sam Oswald, who bought it with the entitlements for just under $3.4 million. Daryl Carter, president of Maury L. Carter & Associates, represents Oswald, who he describes as a close family friend. He said Oswald’s patience will pay off when Mattamy closes on Lake Gentry Landings.

He said the project was a slam dunk because it has lake frontage, road frontage and a good location. Plus it already had water service when Oswald bought it. “It was kind of like green bananas. We knew it was going to turn yellow,” Carter said.

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Richland Communities buys huge section of Wolf Branch Innovation District for $24.8M | GrowthSpotter

By LAURA KINSLER and BILL ZAFEROS
GROWTHSPOTTER | FEB 01, 2022 AT 4:30 PM

California-based Richland Communities will bring its experience delivering large master-planned communities to Lake County as the new owner of 550 acres in the Wolf Branch Innovation District just outside of Mount Dora.

Richland acquired the properties through a series of six transactions in late December totaling $24.8 million. The sales transacted the same day the developer closed on 370 acres in Groveland with entitlements for up to 740 homes and a village core under the city’s Hamlet designation.

The largest tracts include the approximately 298-acre site known as Summer Lake-Grace Groves, south of SR 46, which sold for $10.57 million, and the 215-acre Sorrento LLC site, north of SR 46, which sold for $9.8 million. Daryl Carter, president of Maury L. Carter & Associates, brokered all of the sales and also was the seller of the Sorrento property.

“We have a perfect storm driving growth. Central Florida is on fire,” Carter said. “We’re a job-producing machine. We have good leadership, and the results are obvious.”

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