
The marina on Lake Harris.
Amenities:
Mission Inn's Las Colinas, FL
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Las Colinas, 18-hole championship course, opened in 1992
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El Campeon, 18-hole championship course, opened in 1926
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Driving range and Golf Academy
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Headed by Gary Anderson, who studied under Jim
Suddy (pioneered swing analysis)
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Pro Shop/Clubhouse, putting green
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6 Har-Tru tennis courts; 2 Laykold or hard-surface
tennis courts
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Exercise center and heated swimming pool
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52-slip marina on Lake Harris, Florida's fifth largest
lake, access to the Atlantic
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Slips, rental boats and 49-passenger, original river party boat
available
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Cruises on the 1930s-circa, 49-passenger La Reina yacht
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Restaurants (3) and lounges (2)
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Sunday champagne brunch at La
Hacienda
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Prime Rib and Seafood buffet on Saturday nights at Nickers inside the clubhouse
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Golf, Tennis and/or social memberships available
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Meeting and event space, 30,000 square feet
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Real
Estate:
Mission Inn's Las Colinas, FL
- Phase 1, Las Colinas – 119 single-family
homes, 100 sold as of June 2005
- Villa homes, from $330,000 and up
- Club homes, from $390,000 and up
- Fairway homes, from $600,000 and up
- Estate homes, from $650,000 and up
- Phase 2, Las Colinas – Effective June
2005, 110
single-family units
- Fairway, Club & Villa models, construction pricing
ranges from $100 to $130 per sq. ft.
- Villa homes, from $330,000 to $390,000 for
1,800-2,400 square feet
- Club homes, from $390,000 to $490,000 for 1,800+
square feet
- Fairway homes, from $550,000 to $800,000 for
1,850-3,600 square feet
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For Real Estate Information: Call 1-800-916-9091
For Resort Information: Call
toll-free, 1-800-874-9053,
or 352-324-2024, ext. 7900
Resort
Elegance in a Rural Atmosphere
For nearly 40 years, family-owned Mission
Inn Golf and Tennis Resort has been a hidden jewel amongst the
hustle and bustle of Greater Orlando and its many theme parks.
Now you can live there in a new, gated community
called Las Colinas.

The clubhouse presides over Lake Harris.
Located in the rural town of Howey-in-the-Hills (population:
800-plus), Mission Inn's Las Colinas offers a unique blend of casual
elegance and world-class amenities and service–all in a
quaint countryside community once dubbed the Florida Alps.
From the first-class, champagne brunch at
La Hacienda restaurant, championship golf at the resort’s
two courses, or something as simple as a sunset cruise on one
of Florida’s largest lakes, Mission Inn has always been a wonderful
destination. And you can enjoy it every day at Las Colinas.

The dining room.
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And for those in need of the big city and
all its trappings, Las Colinas is an easy 40-minute drive to the
heart of Orlando and its wealth of shopping, dining and entertainment.
Mission Inn offers two championship courses.
This unique blend of convenience and
country living is what makes Mission Inn’s Las Colinas one of the more sought after real estate
finds in Central Florida.
Real
Estate Phase Begins
The Beucher family, which upgraded the golf course and
clubhouse when it first bought the property in 1969, now has a new vision: to create one of the finest golf- and marina-resort communities in
America. The master plan, which centers around Mission Inn’s
Gary Koch-designed Las Colinas course, is being
overseen by Beucher son-in-law Tom Line.

Sample home featuring its own swimming pool.
“We’re not competing with the active
adult communities,” said Line, who is just now moving into
Phase 2 of the build-out. “We’re building a golf-marina
community of single-family homes. It’ll be a cross-section
of working people with kids, empty nesters, some retirees and
people with second homes.”
Phase 2 of Las Colinas, which means “The Hills” in Spanish,
features Spanish Colonial-style architecture on Villa units
ranging from $330,000 to $390,000 for
1,800-2,400 square feet in size.
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Fairway home.
Club
homes, sized from 1,850-2,600 square feet, are being priced
from $390,000 to $490,000, while Fairway units, starting at 2,600
square feet on quarter-acre lots, are selling from $550,000 to $800,000.
Phase 2 is planned for 115 units. Overall, Mission Inn has
room to build 850 total units and a third course.

Estate home.
To
date, Mission Inn real estate has been a strong success, says
Line. In ’99, the resort sold all of its 36 upscale
townhomes on the El Campeon course while they were being
built; since late 2001, when Phase 1 of the Las Colinas
project was launched, the company had sold 100 of its 119
single-family homes.
Line
said the area’s “mystique, country living and rolling
hills” are just some of the qualities that make Mission Inn
so attractive. “You don’t have the traffic and you don’t
have all the shopping,” he added. “It’s just a very,
very peaceful place to live.”

El Campeon is a Links Top 100 course.
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A Taste of
Old Florida
One aspect that makes Las Colinas' rolling hills so special is its rich history. In other words,
this isn’t a master-planned community created just a few
years ago.
The
story of Howey-in-the-Hills and its signature resident
actually dates to the early 1900s, when
Florida’s citrus industry was in its
infancy. It was around this time when
Illinois
native William John Howey
purchased 60,000 acres of prime Central Florida
land that would later bear his
name.

Old-Florida style.
After creating the world’s largest
horticultural empire in 1916, Howey built the 75-room Hotel
Floridan, so visiting investors would have a place to stay. Two
years later, acclaimed Scottish architect Charles E. Clarke,
he of the famous Troon Golf Course in
Scotland, was enlisted to build what is now El Campeon, and the roots
of Mission Inn had been laid.
But the ensuing Great Depression and one
of the worst freezes in
Florida’s history ended Howey’s citrus dreams, ultimately
resulting in the 1964 sale of Florida Country Club to Nick
Beucher, whose family
still owns the resort and has recently embarked on the new
vision of Las Colinas.
For
More Information
To request more information, or to set up
a visit to Mission Inn's Las Colinas, call 1-800-916-9091, or
1-352-324-2086. Or, visit Las Colinas on the web at www.MissionRealEstate.com.
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Location Map,
Mission Inn's Las Colinas, FL

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Driving Directions
From Florida’s Turnpike
- Go 35 miles north of Orlando to exit No. 285 (exit #289 southbound) for Highways 19 and 27 and Howey-in-the-Hills.
- Travel north on Highway 19 approximately seven miles
- Mission Real Estate is located at the main entrance to Mission Inn Resort
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