Welcome to our Falling Waters North Preserve website
This
site provides information on the Falling Waters 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
area. The links page contains details on other Falling Waters websites.
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Introduction to the North Preserve
The Falling Waters 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 - Headline news
Last updated on Tue 07 Sep 2010 5:00 AM GMT
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Women's golf: FGCU moves up to fourth in Banister Classic The Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf team improved two strokes and one spot in the second round of the Chris Banister Golf Classic in Glencoe, Ala., on Monday.
College sports notebook: Sept. 6, 2010 News and notes about local athletes in college.
PrepZone: Monday football notebook Notes on area football teams:
Police: Drunk woman evades pursuit, crashes into canal A woman evaded police for several minutes early Sunday morning before driving her car into a canal at the end of Chiquita Blvd. in Cape Coral, according to the Lee County Sheriff's Office.
Man in custody after brief standoff, U.S. 41 closure Police were called to the Howard Johnson on U.S. 41 on Monday afternoon over a Department of Children and Families situation.
Tennessee teacher accused of holding teens at gunpoint Police have accused a high school teacher of holding teenagers at gunpoint after he found them ghost-hunting in a Tennessee graveyard.
| | Police Beat: Aug. 6, 2010 To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office 239-477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.
Boys Prep of the Week: Crawford keeps Wolfpack sharp against Estero After three spectacular seasons as South Fort Myers’ starting quarterback and free safety, Dallas Crawford has long since established himself as one of the top players in the area.
Girls Prep of the Week: Gibler helping put Lely volleyball on track In recent seasons, Lely’s volleyball team has been little more than an afterthought in its district, but this year could be very different from the Trojans, and Mary Gibler figures to be a big part of that.
Low-budget workouts: Sculpt yourself with inexpensive or homegrown equipment Gym memberships and personal trainers are among the first to get cut when people streamline their budgets. But you can still look like you’re earning a million.
Experts say you can get fit regardless of your financial situation.
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