Sun, serenity and southern sweet tea
Clubhouse pool
Clubhouse pool

The Antilles’ lifestyle is a showcase for all that makes Southwest Florida a world class destination

It is quiet at Antilles, even peaceful.  Set back from the Collier Boulevard corridor and with no surrounding buildings to bounce back noises, the prevailing sounds of nature shape its ambience - wind, birds and insects, pets, and possibly a chicken - occasionally choreographed to the waterfall sounds of Antilles’ own twin lake fountains.  When the summer rains blow through in particular, the fountains’ displays bend in unison with the winds as though animated.  On sunny days, the same showers can bring rainbows - simple miracles of color many homeowners’ compare on their cellphones like the pure wonders they are.

Antilles is surrounded by preserves and deep landscaped installations on all sides.  Even the access road to its cut de sac location is bordered on one side by the native grasses and deep  vegetation typical of its old Florida surroundings, enhancing its stillness and making it feel off the beaten path.  Rookery Bay Reserve is its next door neighbor to the west, providing 110,000 acres of undeveloped, no-construction-allowed estuaries and islands that serve as sound buffers and endless resources of local and migratory bird and nature sightings.  Antilles’ homeowners have nearly unrivaled sunset views every day, and its Flamingo Club amenity center has become a favored spot most evenings to take in that view.  No need to tote a beach chair to the Gulf when Antilles’ own oversized Tiki Hut offers wide westerly views as the sun sets from the north end to its southern horizon and back again all year long.

Antilles is a 54-acre community designed around its central 5-acre Kingfisher Lake and adjacent wetland preserve.  Phase 1 included about one-third of its units and has sold out.  Phase 2 is currently under construction.  Its first release of Grand Coach Homes has sold out and those homeowners have been moving in since the spring.  The next release of Classic and Grand Coach Homes is scheduled to be completed early this fall.  The balance of Phase 2 Coach Homes are scheduled to be completed and close between Christmas 2022 and first quarter 2023.  Antilles 3rd Phase of Grand Coach Homes has not been priced for sale yet.

As the community’s population has grown, so have the homeowners’ neighborly relations and friendships.  Groups have formed, sometimes around shared interests or activities, and often based on home state affiliations, to enough of a degree that when the World Series, Super Bowl, Sweet 16, Final 4 and Hockey Playoffs roll around they are sure to be more spirited than last year’s Flamingo Clubhouse celebrations when everyone was just starting out in the brand new community.  Homeowners know who the planners are, who makes great appetizers, luscious fudge, jello shots, Easter ham and Derby Day drinks.  To whatever degree each family chooses, a community of people with varying interests has formed at Antilles and everyone is invited to share.  JMD Development has ben a generous supporter of its homeowners’ interests.  As a family owned business homebased in Iowa, it has been a responsive and enthusiastic partner in Antilles success.  Goodwill is the hallmark of its relationships with its on-site development team and is reflected in homeowners interactions.  Antilles is a nice place to live.