2 story Victorian with fenced porch, model E-4 built by Divosta. Very conservative HOA, running a surplus budget and well reserved - $609 per quarter. All houses are currently been repainted in their original color. Neighborhood Description New Haven was one of the first DiVosta development in Abacoa. It has earned the reputation of a charming, New England type, family neighborhood, mainly because its residents but also because of its HOA. Jupiter, where Abacoa is located, is in itself very conservative when it comes to urban development. As a result, it has maintained its "beach town" caracter - despite a population of 50,000. I-95 is two miles away, allowing for easy access to Palm Beach and its airport to the south - 20 miles - and Orlando to the north - 150 miles. Abacoa was created under a different social concept, i.e. walk-to-work - see www. Abacoa.com. It is located on a 2000 acre area which includes Roger Dean Stadium, the very popular Town Center, the Abacoa Golf Club, voted one of the best in South Florida, and the Florida University campus. The world renowned Scripps Institute is opening a 350,000 sq.ft. research facility at FAU, to be followed by the Max Planck Institute.
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