The country’s first of its kind, fully sustainable residential community will be built in Tampa Bay.

Hunters Point Pearl Homes & Marina is coming to the small fishing village of Cortez in Bradenton this year.

President of Pearl Homes, Marshall Gobuty, says he created this community to make a sustainable living home at an affordable price.

Together, they have created a network of solar-powered smart homes that will share excess renewable energy with each other and the larger grid, establishing a virtual power plant of clean electricity.

Hunters Point will have 86 performance homes and 49 boat slips.

The home includes a two-car garage that doubles as a 1,200-square-foot Florida basement, a “Sky Deck,” which is 600 square-feet of open-air entertainment space, and 600 square feet of interior living space.

Rooftop solar panels, a smart Nest thermostat, and an electric vehicle (EV) charger are all controlled by sonnen’s artificial intelligence energy management software for clean energy processes.

Multi-family homes will start at $900 per month, and single-family will range from $1,200-$1,400 per month.