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APV BUILDERS & ENGINEERING LLC

in Poinciana WHAT WE DO The Association of Poinciana Villages is a not-for-profit · civic organization operated exclusively for the promotion of the health · safety · common good · general convenience · efficient operation · preservation · and extension of the common areas in all the portions and areas of Poinciana. Poinciana is a proud · diverse&nbsp · community that has grown from a sleepy neighborhood into a flourishing community of more than 150 · 000 residents. In 1972 · Poinciana was formally established as the largest · unincorporated · master-planned community in the United States.&nbsp · OUR COMMUNITY Poinciana · Florida The Association of Poinciana Villages · Inc. (APV) is one of the largest homeowners associations in the United States. The 47 · 000-acre · Florida. The community is enriched by more than 27 · 400 homes

LAKE WORTH, FL 33463

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in Poinciana WHAT WE DO The Association of Poinciana Villages is a not-for-profit
civic organization operated exclusively for the promotion of the health
safety
common good
general convenience
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efficient operation
preservation
and extension of the common areas in all the portions and areas of Poinciana. Poinciana is a proud
diverse&nbsp
community that has grown from a sleepy neighborhood into a flourishing community of more than 150
000 residents. In 1972
Poinciana was formally established as the largest
unincorporated
master-planned community in the United States.&nbsp
OUR COMMUNITY Poinciana
Florida The Association of Poinciana Villages
Inc. (APV) is one of the largest homeowners associations in the United States. The 47
000-acre
Florida. The community is enriched by more than 27
400 homes

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5213 CANOE BEND DR

LAKE WORTH, FL 33463

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