| Summary
Built in the late 1980s, Kingwood Garden at Crown Pointe is located approximately 4-miles east of the shopping and restaurants at the 5th Avenue shops in Olde Naples and approximately 5-miles east of Naples Beach. Kingwood Garden is a non-gated community within Crown Pointe comprised of two-story building, low-rise condominiums on a cul-de-sac with assigned parking and a private community pool. Most units have a lagoon view. | |
| Broker Notes- Crown Pointe amenities are not available to Kingwood Garden residents as they are not members of the master association.
- 2004: Shingle re-roofed
- 12 units in each building, 64 units total in the complex
- Assigned carport and guest parking.
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| Amenities and Features- Community Pool
- Tennis Court
- Cabana facilities
- Pavered sundeck with pool furniture
- Car Ports
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| Pet Policy- Owners are allowed to keep a reasonable amount small domesticated pets including birds, fish, cats and dogs.
- Four legged pets must be leashed or carried under the owner's arm at all times while on the common areas.
- Each pet owner shall be responsible for the immediate removal and disposal of their pet's excrement.
- No reptiles, amphibians, poultry or livestock may be kept in the unit.
- See Use Restrictions for details.
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| Leasing / Rental Restrictions- No lease shall be for a period of less than 30 days.
- No lease may be for a period of more than 1 year.
- The board may, in its discretion, approve the same lease from year to year.
- See Use Restrictions for details.
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| Occupancy- There are age restrictions for occupants of units.
- Guests may occupy the unit with limitations (when the owner is present).
- Family and Non-family guests may occupy the unit with limitations (when the owner is not present).
- Minors under the age of 18 shall be closely supervised at all times by an adult.
- See Use Restrictions for details.
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| Property Management Aliance Management 4100 Corporate Square, Suite 155 Naples, Florida 34104 Phone: 239-331-3772 Fax: 239-331-4103 | |
| What is Considered to be a Low-Rise Building in Southwest Florida? A low rise building in Southwest Florida is considered to be between 1 - 3 stories and does not usually exceed 40 feet in height. A low-rise building may contain condominiums, villas, co-ops, townhomes and even coach homes. A low-rise building sometimes offers more privacy but may have fewer amenities. Parking for low-rise buildings is more commonly uncovered or uses carports that are detached from the building although with newer construction there are many exceptions.
What is the Difference between an Apartment and a Condominium? Condominiums are usually attached to one another similar to apartment units. The difference between an apartment and a condominium is that a condominium owner owns the unit and shares ownership of common areas with other condominium owners such as the clubhouse, pools, elevators, stairwells, parking lots, etc. Apartments on the other hand are not for sale; one must pay monthly rent to the landlord aka owner of the apartment building. As a condominium owner, you are a member of an HOA (Homeowners Association) and pay a monthly fee to the association in exchange for maintenance of the common areas. | |