A rare opportunity to live the life you have always wanted.
Avatar Properties the award winning builder and developer of Solivita, a leading active adult community in Central Florida, has just created an affordable alternative address for active adults that would prefer to live on Florida's beautiful Treasure Coast. Avatar purchased the remaining homes and home sites inventory at Seasons at Tradition, a 488-acre existing active adult community nestled within the 8,300-acre master-planned, mixed-use community of Tradition in Port St. Lucie.
Tradition is a great community to retire to and experience life at its finest. With more than 400 acres of lakes and waterways, 7 distinctive villages, cozy neighborhood parks and playgrounds, all linked by miles of paved pathways, it's a lifestyle that's unmatched anywhere in America. It is within this beautiful community that Avatar will be able to add their expertise and provide a lifestyle many dream of at an affordable price point in one of the most conveniently located areas Florida has to offer.
Seasons at Tradition, for those 55 and better.
Seasons is one of seven residential neighborhoods in various stages of development in Tradition and had approximately 90 residents currently living there and a like number of inventory homes built by the former builder. These homes, originally priced from the $300 to $600s, will be sold at prices from the $100s to $200s along with some furnished models.Seasons is a gated community with detached single-family homes ranging from 1,508 sq. ft. to 2,907 sq. ft and proximity to a host of amenities including neighborhood parks and schools, walking and biking trails, retail in Tradition Square, the town center that also hosts year-round calendar of concerts, seasonal festivals and many other events and activities.
To learn more about Tradition, find out about local community events, watch a community videos and more, click here: Tradition Community Website.
The Future...
Tradition, twice named one of America's 100 Best Master Planned Communities for active adults by Where to Retire magazine, also is home to the Florida Center for Innovation (FCI) research park. the 150-acre park is under development and anchored by the 100,000 sq.ft. Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, which will be joined by the 130,000 sq.ft Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute (VGTI), a branch of the Oregon Health & Science University, and the Mann Research Center, a 400,000 sq. ft. multi-building life sciences research complex. Martin Memorial Health Systems has applied with the state to build an-80 bed hospital in FCI, with the potential to expand to a 300-bed hospital as needed in the future.


