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This
site provides information on the FallingWaters North Preserve community at
Naples, Florida.
Please use our pages to get more information on our community, view our photographs, see Condos for sale or rent, or join our online forum and message board
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Introduction to the North Preserve
The FallingWaters North Preserve gated community occupies a secluded 31 acre site in a natural area of forested preserve on the west side of US41 north of Naples. It is close to spectacular beaches, Golf courses and other recreational amenities. There are plenty of restaurants, shops and good schools nearby. |
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Passing through the 24 hour gated entrance, you are greeted by spectacular waterfalls, lakes and tropical fauna in the professionally landscaped grounds. A garden path meanders by a lake with waterfall to reach the extra large heated swimming pool with its gazebo and sunbathing areas. |
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The ninety exclusive two and three bedroom condominiums are spacious and elegent, each has two bathrooms, a large lanai and an oversized garage with private parking area. The interiors are finished to a high specification with 10
foot ceilings on the first floor units, the second floor units have vaulted ceilings. All units are fully air conditioned and are fitted with a fire sprinkler system and smoke detectors |
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The attractive two storey condominium buildings have a textured cement exterior wall finish and Spanish concrete roof tiles and are matched by the seperate garages. The community grounds and buildings are managed and maintained by an active Condominium owners Association.
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naplesnews.com - Local news
Last updated on Fri 27 Jan 2012 10:00 PM GMT
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Police Beat: Jan. 27, 2012 - MUG SHOTS Collier and Lee county arrest reports and mug shots.
Romney to campaign in Naples on Sunday Presidential candidate Mitt Romney will stump Sunday afternoon at the Sugden Plaza on Fifth Avenue South in downtown Naples. The stop comes along a weekend campaign sweep through the Panhandle and parts of s
Bonita man accused of videotaping sexual encounter with a minor at hotel A Bonita Springs man was arrested for his involvement in videotaping of a sexual encounter he and a friend had with a minor at a hotel in December.
Deputies: Immokalee man shaves girlfriend's hair in burglary, battery case A Lee County woman reported that her boyfriend shaved her hair during an argument Friday.
Lee man accused of taking more than $10,000 in rare coins from home A Lee County man is accused of taking part in the theft of more than $10,000 in rare coins from an elderly woman's home he was helping to remodel.
Port Charlotte woman killed in Friday morning crash on I-75 in North Naples A Port Charlotte woman died Friday in an early morning crash that shut down southbound lanes of Interstate 75 near mile marker 112 in North Naples.
Downed power line in Bonita knocks out power to some FPL customers Nearly 500 Florida Power & Light customers near the intersection of Bonita Beach Road and U.S. 41 are without power Friday morning after a vehicle struck a power line.
FHP: Motorist dies in morning crash on I-75 in North Naples Also, the intersection of U.S. 41 North and Bonita Beach Road has been closed in all directions because of a power line down in the area.
Wet weekend? Tracking rain on radar Make sure to grab the umbrellas this morning because area meteorologists are tracking rain and a few storms on radar.
Human trafficking is a pervasive, local problem, Edison panel says [No Paragraph Style][Basic Paragraph]BC BodycopyFour years ago, you never heard the term (human trafficking) around the office or shelter. Now you hear everyone talking about it, said Yaro Garcia of the Abuse and Counseling Treatment Center in Fort Myer
| | Some Edison faculty, students to inquire about rehiring fired VPs at town halls True to his self-described style of open-door communication, Edison State College Interim President Dudley Goodlette will today host the first two of four town hall meetings with the schools faculty and stu
Judge grants Collier attorney access to breath-test machine codes; manufacturer says they're lost Attorneys nationwide have argued the Intoxilyzer 8000 the only machine approved for use in Florida doesnt accurately measure motorists alcohol levels. But the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, whi
Magic of changing lives: Naples wine festival, pros team up to teach kids tricks It's magic. This year, the Naples Children and Education Foundation, sponsors of the annual wine festival, which benefits local childrens' charities, wanted to bring their theme – Believe in Magic – alive.
Bad-faith bill sponsored by Naples Rep. Passidomo voted down Bad-faith lawsuits occur when insurance companies face allegations that they have not properly settled claims. Fred Cunningham, president of the Florida Justice Association trial lawyers group, said the sta
Naples candidates' voting record almost identical during time they served together The four candidates — current Mayor Bill Barnett, Councilwomen Teresa Heitmann and Dee Sulick, and former Councilwoman Penny Taylor — served together from February 2008 until February 2010. How did they vote?
Class-action suit filed against Naples-based HMA [No Paragraph Style][Basic Paragraph]BC BodycopyAccording to the lawsuit, after HMA touted its strong financial performance and growth it then announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had issued a subpoena requesting information abo
Robo-headache: Residents tire of automated candidate calls Like them or not, robocalls are pervasive, and strategists say theyre legal and effective. They do work, and people do listen to them, said Brett Doster, a GOP strategist heading Romneys Florida campaign
Collier leaders run afoul of state agency with Naples Zoo, greenway land swap Collier county officials and the Naples Zoo amended a lease in 2010 to swap two 6-acre parcels. The zoo wanted land north of its border for an expansion. The county wanted land at the zoo's southern edge for a parking lot and canoe-kayak launch for a long-planned greenway along the Gordon River. There was a problem, though: Nobody told the Florida Communities Trust, the state agency that awarded the county a $10 million grant to buy 84 acres for the greenway, including the swapped land.
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