PANTHER NATIONAL LUXURY GOLF COMMUNITY IN PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL. REPORTS “OVERWHELMING” EARLY SUCCESS
Panther National, the luxury golf community currently under development in upscale enclave Palm Beach Gardens, FL., says it has had “overwhelming’’ success, with $250 million in contracts and unit-specific reservations to date.
Reflecting pent-up demand for inventory in the South Florida market and buyer interest in a new, modern approach to the luxury golf club community lifestyle. It’s the first golf development in Palm Beach County in almost two decades.
A limited number of one-half and one-acre custom home sites remain available in Phase I. Priced from $2 to $5 million, custom home site buyers will enjoy special membership privileges at Panther National. IMI Worldwide Properties will launch Phase II sales later this year.
“From the day we announced Panther National’s groundbreaking earlier this year, our team has been overwhelmed by unmatched demand and excitement from buyers,” says Mike Collins, founding partner and CEO of IMI Worldwide Properties. “The vision for an innovative and forward-thinking luxury golf community has really resonated with a wide range of buyers, from young families to empty nesters, and reinforces the desire for an offering with a multi-generational private club membership component. We couldn’t be more thrilled at the response Panther National has generated in just a few months and we look forward to building on that incredible momentum as the project progresses.”
Conceptualized by Swiss developer Dominik Senn, Panther National is designed in partnership with world-renowned architect Max Strang, legendary golfer (and Palm Beach County resident) Jack Nicklaus, and PGA Tour star Justin Thomas. Developed on the last buildable piece of land in the Palm Beach Gardens’ master plan, Panther National will combine 218 custom, modern estates with a Nicklaus Signature Golf Course – in collaboration with Thomas – along with premium community amenities.
Panther National golf course and lounge each are slated for completion in late 2023, with the clubhouse, community amenities and first homes expected to deliver in 2024.
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