Summer 2014 Issue

Orlando New Homes and Communities Magazine and Guide

Central Florida is the tourism capital of the world, but it is also a family-friendly place with cozy neighborhoods, excellent schools and an emerging high-tech employment base. Lakes and parks abound and there are an array of cultural venues to enjoy. Orlando also boasts the state's newest medical school as well as a burgeoning medical research complex. Sports fans cheer for the Orlando Magic.

FEATURE
WHERE THE ACTION IS
Infill development is finally catching on as buyers look for close-in opportunities.

SHOWHOME IS TRULY AN ORGANIC OASIS
The 2014 New Southern Home is decidedly contemporary. But it's also warm, welcoming, whimsical and exudes an irresistible, Zen-like charm.

DESIGN TRENDS
THE HEART OF THE HOME
The Palazzo Lago's kitchen combines contemporary chic with old-fashioned warmth.

DEPARTMENTS
HOME DYNAMICS: A SUNSHINE STATE SUCCESS

MATTAMY'S KAYA: IT'S GENUINELY 'GRAND'

LIVE OAK ESTATES: SECLUDED BUT CENTRAL

FROM THE PUBLISHER
50,000 PEOPLE A YEAR MAKE A SMART CHOICE
Every year just under 50,000 people move to the Central Florida area.

MEDICAL CITY
A NEW CHAPTER IN ORLANDO'S HISTORY
Plenty of movers and shakers - from both the public and private sectors - share credit for the development's unprecedented success.

LAKE NONA OFFERS A VISION OF CENTRAL FLORIDA'S FUTURE
The neighborhoods and biomedical facilities of the region's hottest development are an incubator for extraordinary innovation.