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Live in lakefront luxury with these upcoming Lake Hollingsworth condos

The Row on Lake Hollingsworth will consist of four units with premier views of Lake Hollingsworth + a private boat slip.

A rendering of modern multi-story townhomes with balconies and a car parked on the street.

Get a first look at these high-end homes coming soon across from one of Lakeland’s most notable waterfronts.

Rendering courtesy of The Row on Lake Hollingsworth, LLC

Four new homes could be coming soon to the Lake Hollingsworth block. Meet The Row on Lake Hollingsworth, a townhome development more than five years in the making.

We spoke with Sean Harper of Harper Realty, the project’s real estate broker + main planner. Harper shared that the project originated around 2019 when landowner Mark MacDonald reached out with the idea to develop two of his land parcels. The two partnered to create a plan for The Row on Lake Hollingsworth — four townhomes at the corner of Lake Hollingsworth Drive and Mississippi Avenue.

Rendering of a rooftop terrace with modern seating, potted shrubs, and lake views surrounded by trees under a blue sky.

Take the entertaining into the open air with The Row’s rooftop terrace, complete with lake views. Where do we sign?

Rendering courtesy of The Row on Lake Hollingsworth LLC

Units A and D will be the larger of the units, coming in at ~3,275 sqft and 4-bed, 4-bath. They’ll bookend the two smaller units, B and C — though smaller is relative, considering the units will still be 3-bed, 3.5-bath, and ~2,705 sqft.

Each unit will be three stories high, complete with elevators, plus a separate rooftop living space. But don’t mistake these homes for apartments. The units are entirely disconnected from one another, save for shared garage walls between the left + right units. Garages will face a shared alleyway off of Mississippi Avenue for unobstructed lake views. And the perks keep coming. Each homeowner will also get a share of a private boat slip located directly on Lake Hollingsworth’s shores.

Rendering of a modern kitchen with marble countertops, wooden floors, and white cabinets.

Each unit will have high-end, custom finishes like marble waterfall countertops and soft-close cabinetry.

Rendering courtesy of The Row on Lake Hollingsworth, LLC

Harper shared that he and MacDonald brought on Mark Hulbert of Hulbert Homes within the last year to lead development and construction. While the townhomes’ exterior is set per the City of Lakeland’s Historic Preservation and Architectural Review committees to fit with the area’s existing structures, potential homeowners can put their own stamp on their unit with the high-end finishes Hulbert Homes is known for.

The homes are in the pre-construction phase and will only be built once the team receives offers from qualified buyers.

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