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PORTOFINO TOWNHOMES, JACKSONVILLE - FLORIDA, USA

TEAM MEMBERS INVOLVED

David B. Portwood

CONTRACTING TYPE

Design - Bid - Building

PROJECT SIZE

23 Units

YEAR COMPLETED

2018

*Individual Experience of David B. Portwood completed as a Partner with the former firm. Photos courtesy of  Oceans Luxury Realty.

PORTOFINO TOWNHOMES, JACKSONVILLE - FLORIDA, USA

Within the heart of Jacksonville, Florida, the Portofino Townhouses stand as a testament to timeless elegance and Spanish-inspired architectural grandeur. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail by the esteemed Davenport Consulting Group, this exceptional collection of townhomes offers a captivating blend of luxury living and picturesque surroundings.

Inspired by the rich heritage of Spanish design, these townhouses exude a distinctive charm, with their ornate facades, graceful archways, and rustic terracotta accents. Each residence is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, seamlessly blending modern comforts with Old-World charm.

As you step inside, you'll be greeted by sweeping vistas that beckon you to embrace the beauty of Jacksonville. The thoughtful layout ensures that every room enjoys abundant natural light and panoramic views, creating a tranquil oasis for residents.

The Portofino Townhouses are more than just homes; they're a sanctuary for relaxation and leisure. A shimmering swimming pool invites you to bask in the Florida sun, while an elegant entry gate ensures privacy and security for all residents.

Welcome to a world where Spanish-inspired luxury meets contemporary living, where every day feels like a retreat. Welcome to the Portofino Townhouses, where the essence of Jacksonville's beauty and culture is captured in every detail.

DID YOU KNOW?

"Aong the Atlantic Coastline in Daytona Beach Shores, Palm Bella stands as a distinguished member of the renowned Coastal Collection. This exquisite condominium bears the unmistakable signature of architect David B. Portwood, celebrated for his mastery of the Spanish Mediterranean architectural style."

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