Discover the ideal lifestyle that includes the luxury home of your dreams set within a 1,059-acre site boasting more than 600 acres of natural habitats, woodlands and wetlands.
Located close to business centers, cultural facilities and upscale dining and shopping, Cordoba Ranch is the ideal community for horse owners and horse lovers. Residents may board their mounts at a state-of-the-
Built on a family-owned ranch that produced cattle and feed for half a century, Cordoba Ranch represents one of Hillsborough County’s largest, single platted residential developments in recent memory. In keeping with Cordoba’s long and rich history as a haven for wildlife, local developer Lance Ponton has taken extra care with the land to preserve more than half of the acreage in its natural state. This provides residents with an abundance of fishing ponds, miles of recreational trails and plentiful open space with views of the picturesque setting.
Custom homes priced from the $500s to well over $1 million are now available from two highly respected and well renowned local homebuilders, Nohl Crest and Hannah Bartoletta. Limited to just 289 lots that range from a half-acre to more than two acres in size, the best selection is available now. For buyers wishing to build their own homes within the community’s architectural guidelines, a handful of developer lots are available in the master planned community.
This just-developed northern Hillsborough County community is centrally located to downtown Tampa and the University of South Florida. It is accessible from Livingston Road and I-275, approximately three miles north of Bearss Avenue.
“This is a community that will remain a natural habitat, while providing a residential experience that is unrivaled,” said Ponton, president and chairman of the Tampa-based Cordoba Development Companies. “We want to create a place that will always be home to the deer, native birds and wildlife that live here, while creating a neighborhood where families can be raised, couples can enjoy their retirement years and busy executives can come home at the end of the day to unwind while walking, jogging, biking and riding their horses in their private community.”
Within this private, gated development, residents will discover amenities rarely available within such close proximity to urban centers. Outdoors enthusiasts will enjoy exclusive access to Bobby & Pilar Diaz Nature Preserve, named after the rancher and his wife who lived on and worked the ranch for 50 years. Residents will also have access to ponds and lakes where they can kayak, canoe and fish.
But it's the horses that are sure to be a centerpiece of the luxury lifestyle here. In addition to the 15,000-square-
Interested home buyers are invited to tour this well preserved residential sanctuary by reservation. For information, go to http://www.cordobaranch.com or contact Hannah Bartoletta Homes at 813-909-1200, Nohl Crest Homes at 813-854-1850 or, for lot sales, Cordoba Development at 813-961-4341.
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