New gated development on Whiteview Parkway expected to open in fall of 2021

Homes in Whiteview Village will range from 1,400 to over 2,600 feet, according to a spokesperson for builder KB Home.


The Whiteview Village parcel, in yellow. Image from the Flagler County Property Appraiser's Office website
The Whiteview Village parcel, in yellow. Image from the Flagler County Property Appraiser's Office website
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A planned residential development at the southwest corner of Pine Lakes Parkway and White Mill Drive in Palm Coast will be gated, with 202 single-family home sites stretching over 116 acres and ranging in size from approximately1,400 to over 2,600 square feet, according to the developer.

The community, called Whiteview Village, will have two entrances and is expected to open next fall, according to Cara Kane, spokesperson for KB Home.

Proposed amenities include a pool and club house. Home pricing has not yet been determined. No CDD fees are planned. 

"Whiteview Village is conveniently located near I-95 and U.S. 1 and is less than 8 miles to Palm Coast beaches," Kane said.

KB Home's Jacksonville division will be handling the construction.

The future development site appears on satellite maps as a roughly pentagonal green spot bordered by residential streets Woodborn Lane and Woodbury Drive on its west and northwest sides; by Pine Lakes Parkway to its north; White Mill Drive to its east; and Whiteview Parkway, with two churches – the Palm Coast Bible Church and the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses — to its south.

It's about half a mile east of Whiteview Parkway's intersection with U.S. 1.

KB Home bought the parcel, which was already zoned for up to 205 single family lots, for $2.85 million from California-based Miral Corp. in a transaction negotiated by SVN Alliance, according to a news release from SVN Alliance.

Other new residential communities slated for construction in Palm Coast include a community of up to 268 homes planned for the former Matanzas Woods Golf Course property, and a development of up to 494 homes planned for land near Colbert Lane and State Road 100.

 

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