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    About VeronaWalk

    VeronaWalk sits in Naples, Florida, as a large, gated residential community with a homeowners association called VeronaWalk Homeowners Association, Inc., and lets people live along several miles of private lakefront peninsulas that wind around interconnected waterways and Venetian-style bridges, with water views from nearly every house, and you'll find single-family and attached homes-about 1,920 in all-spread out so families, couples, and singles of all ages feel comfortable, and almost everything here runs through the multimillion-dollar Town Center that works as the hub for community gatherings and amenities, where you'll see offices, game rooms, a grand ballroom, event rooms, and even a library with two computer stations set aside for residents, and it seems folks enjoy strolls or bike rides on the lighted walkways that weave through the property, connect homes, and cross scenic bridges. Within VeronaWalk there're resort-style pools, tennis courts, and pickleball courts, giving people space to swim, play, and exercise, while fitness and health activities stay big parts of daily life, and nutrition and wellness programs often bring neighbors together whether they're outside or using the Town Center. The grounds are green and lush, with natural preserves acting as a quiet backdrop, and plenty of spaces are set out for relaxing or chatting, like Cafe Verona or Sweeties on the Beach at Verona Walk, so residents get places to eat or socialize without leaving the community. There's a manned gate entrance operating 24 hours for peace of mind. Homeowners benefit from a Board of Supervisors, regular HOA meetings, documented reports, and an official governance structure through a Community Development District, so the staff manages everything from upkeep to services in a well-documented way, making sure the association keeps up with Florida's corporate filings and licensing needs, and the management principal is Mr. Juan A Munoz. The HOA leans into digital conveniences with an agency branch that allows for online banking, mobile deposits, money transfers using Paze℠ and Zelle®, plus personal insurance and health savings accounts, and it provides checking and savings account options that include Truist One Checking, Truist Confidence Account, Truist One Savings, Money Market accounts, and CDs, along with Visa® debit and gift cards, which means folks can take care of many financial tasks from home. Collection and office hours run from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm on weekdays, while the post office at 8090 Sorrento Ln supports everyday needs like sending packages or picking up mail. Community association management and homeowner services form core offerings, backed by a partnership with Gulf Coast Properties Group for real estate or mortgage help and property improvements, which seems to help keep long-term relationships strong among residents and staff. VeronaWalk sits within three miles of supermarkets, banks, a post office, drugstores, and many stores-for shopping, dining, everyday errands, or medical trips-plus it's near boating, beaches, and cultural spots, so day-to-day life stays convenient. Annual reports and official documents detail the HOA's officers and directors, with the registered agent based on Vanderbilt Beach Rd, and the Board makes sure meetings happen regularly at the Town Center. The community holds an A+ rating with the BBB, though it isn't BBB accredited, and its business names include Verona Walk, VeronaWalk HOA, and KWPMC. Outdoor and indoor activities run year-round for anybody who likes exercise, walking, group classes, or informal meetups, so people of every age can stay active or make friends. The grounds have a private lake, scenic views, and natural preserves, while attached homes along the water and clubhouse spaces keep life comfortable, and everyone gets access to well-kept facilities that fit both social and independent lifestyles.

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