Rosette Park at Newfield Brings Connected Living to Martin County

Rosette Park at Newfield Brings Connected Living to Martin County

We are excited to share that construction on the Rosette Park model homes and sales center is well underway, and the neighborhood is expected to open for sales this fall. As you may know, Rosette Park is the first residential village in our Newfield master-planned community right here in Palm City.

Rosette Park is unlike anything Mattamy Homes has built on the Treasure Coast. The neighborhood, and Newfield as a whole, were built with a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) design.

In essence, TNDs are residential neighborhoods designed to evoke a simpler time, when neighbors would greet each from their front porch and residents could visit the Village Center without ever stepping foot in a car. A place that forms a connection between people and the community they live in—creating a true sense of place.

That’s what we’re building with Rosette Park.

The village will feature a variety of home styles with front porches and detached garages in the backyard, all nestled in a community with a walkable Main Street, public parks, town greens, village squares, and additional spaces for recreation.

Why did we decide to build Rosette Park and Newfield around a TND design? The answer is twofold.

Martin County has long been admired for its charming small towns, including Port Salerno, Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Indiantown, Jupiter Island, Hobe Sound, Sewall’s Point, Rio and Hutchinson Island. When designing Rosette Park, we wanted to maintain the small-town feel that residents have come to know and love.

In addition, Newfield’s visionary, Knight Kiplinger—whose family owned this vast expanse of land in Martin County for more than four decades—wanted the community to integrate connectivity, conservation, and sustainability—offering the lively, walkable lifestyle of a quaint city while preserving the close-knit charm of a small-town suburb. We stuck closely to Knight’s vision.

Take, for example, our floorplans, which have been thoughtfully designed to maximize spaciousness and flow, fostering connectivity and personalization. Whether it be an open layout, a versatile flex room, or seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces, Rosette Park’s homes are designed to meet the desires and needs of various homebuyers, from the young professionals and retirees to large multigenerational families and more.

Priced from the $400,000s, Rosette Park will include a total of 1,000 homes, including three-bedroom, two and one-half bath townhomes from 1,800+ square feet; three-bedroom, two and one-half bath twin villas ranging from 1,900 to 2,300 square feet; and a variety of single-family homes ranging from 1,900 to 4,000 square feet. Single-family homes will include two to four bedrooms, two and one-half to four and one-half baths, and either a two- or three-car garage.

Future Newfield residents will enjoy inviting front porches and garages neatly tucked away in the back of homes, all nestled in a community with a walkable Main Street, public parks, town greens, village squares, and additional spaces for recreation. The community’s overall design gives an intimate village feel while encouraging physical activity. Its many paths and trails will connect residents to their neighbors, amenities throughout the community, and the upcoming Village Center in just minutes.

Conservation and sustainability are pillars of Newfield. The community has earned widespread public support for its permanent protection of 70% of the total 3,400-acre property, which includes pasture, wetlands, forests, and lakes. Newfield features KC Trails, a vast network of trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding – which includes about 450, wildlife-rich acres designated as the Kiplinger Conservancy—the future home to Martin County’s first-ever gopher tortoise preserve.

Additionally, Newfield Farm – managed by Agmenity and helmed by Lead Farm Manager and Farm Educator Andrew Gerren – will span more than 100 acres and incorporate sustainable farming practices to produce year-round access to fresh, nutrient-dense foods. The farm will serve as a dynamic community resource for farm-based experiences, educational programs, communal gardens, and a multitude of events.

In addition to Rosette Park, Newfield will eventually include additional neighborhoods and a vibrant main street, which will serve as the town center, along with retail, restaurants, small-scale offices, recreational amenities, and ten miles of trails. Once complete, Newfield will bring 4,000 new homes to Martin County.

For more information, call (772) 207-1772 or sign up for community updates.

For more information on TND design, read our blog: “Traditional Neighborhood Design Inspired Newfield’s Innovative Future.”