Now available in the prestigious APEX at Avenir community, 13531 Nesting Pines Way offers the luxurious Olympus Plan (Lot 509, Plan 624 - Modern Scheme 1) with an estimated delivery of December 2025 to January 2026. This spacious residence features approximately 5,136 square feet under air (6,324 total), with 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, a versatile den, an expansive loft, a dedicated media room, and a split 3-car garage. Set on a desirable partial water view lot, the home showcases refined architectural details and an open-concept design that seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living. The backyard is ready for a future summer kitchen with a gas stub-out already in place, and a private pool is included—perfect for entertaining and relaxing in style. Inside, the home is thoughtfully designed with a contemporary layout, generous room sizes, en-suite baths, and high-end finishes throughout. The upstairs primary suite offers a tranquil retreat, complete with a spa-inspired bath featuring dual vanities and a frameless glass shower. Built by renowned GL Homes, this new construction opportunity is attractively priced at \$1,902,900 (reduced from \$1,918,229), delivering both luxury and value. Located within one of Palm Beach Gardens' most sought-after master-planned communities, residents enjoy access to world-class amenities including a clubhouse, resort-style pool, fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, scenic walking trails, and more. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional home in an unbeatable location.
View Virtual TourBasketball Court, Clubhouse, Fitness Center, Pool, Guard, Sauna, Tennis Court(s), Trail(s)
Cable Available, Natural Gas Available, Water Available, Sewer Available
Clubhouse, Fitness, Game Room, Home Owners Association, Sauna, Street Lights, Sidewalks, Pool, Tennis Court(s)
Attached, Garage, Two or More Spaces
Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Wood
Some Gas Appliances, Built-In Oven, Dryer, Dishwasher, Disposal, Gas Range, Microwave, Refrigerator, Self Cleaning Oven
Palm Beach Gardens was developed by John D. MacArthur in 1959. His original chosen name for the city was Palm Beach City, but this name was not approved by Florida legislature. Therefore, MacArthur named the city, Palm Beach Gardens.
If you like oysters, head over to Spoto's where black and white photographs of oyster fishermen adorn the walls. The polished tables give the eatery a country club look. Spoto's serves up a delightful bowl of New England clam chowder and an impressive variety of oysters and clams. Sit outside on the patio to take advantage of the area's perfect weather.
Palm Beach Gardens has proudly been the headquarters for the Professional Golfers Association of America.
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