- Address:
- 323 E. 4th Avenue
- Windermere,
FL
34786
US
Intersection of Magnolia
Community of Downtown Windermere
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- Features:
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Swim, boat, fish and relax. Bring your builder or savor the wonderful finishing touches this owner has provided for you. Truly magnificent lot with views you will fall in love with. The ibis, eagles, otter, turtles, fish and fabulous balmy breezes with swaying palms will give any homeowner the opportunity of a lifetime.
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- Fact Sheet:
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Listing Type: Sale
Property Type: SingleFamily
Architecture Type: Bungalow
Year Built: 1921
Price:
$745,000
Interior Size: 2090 sq. ft.
Stories: 2
Lot Size: .48 acre(s)
Bedrooms: 3 room(s)
Bathrooms: 2.5 room(s)
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- Amenities:
- Living Room, Dining Room, Fireplace, Balcony, Security System, Sprinkler System, Panoramic View, Breakfast Nook, Patio, Central Air, Master Bedroom, Family Room
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- School Information:
- Windermere Elementary School
Gotha Middle School
Olympia High School
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- Local Area Information:
- Orlando is the sixth largest city in Florida with approximately 200,000 people living within its city limits. Since the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, Orlando has been best known as a leading tourist destination with approximately 52 million tourists arriving each year to visit Walt Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios, MGM Studios, Kennedy Space Center and various other attractions in the Central Florida area. Apart from tourism, Orlando has also established itself as a sophisticated business and industrial center. In 1956, the aerospace and defense company Lockheed Martin established itself as a mainstay in Orlando, and other leading corporations calling Orlando home include Darden Restaurants, Loews Hotels, Florida Hospital, and Electronic Arts. Additionally, Orlando is home to the Orlando Magic professional basketball team and a number of leading colleges and graduate schools including Rollins College and the University of Central Florida, the second largest university in the state.
In the 1990s, Orlando became a recognized center for popular music and film production with close ties to some of the biggest names in entertainment. The Florida Film Festival hosts one of the most respected regional film festivals in the country while the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center attracts national theatrical tours on a regular basis. The Kerouac House, where Jack Kerouac lived while his famous novel On the Road was being published, now houses aspiring writers while they create their own masterpieces. The best part of Orlando, however, may lie in its natural beauty. Orlando is rivaled only by the Twin Cities in the number of natural lakes to be found in its metropolitan area which include the pristine Butler Chain of Lakes in Windermere, the Winter Park Chain of Lakes, the Conway Chain of Lakes and the Clermont Chain of Lakes. With the abundance of water and a subtropical climate, residents enjoy boating and fishing year round, and many of the top professional water skiers and wakeboarders make Orlando their home on a year round basis. And for ocean lovers, the world famous Cocoa Beach and more laid back New Smyrna Beach are both less than an hour away.
With all of this, it is no wonder that Orlando has become one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. And there are many other beautiful and historic towns to consider nearby including Windermere, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Gotha, Oakland, Winter Park, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Longwood, Casselberry, Sanford, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Lake Mary, Kissimmee and Celebration. Some of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the area include Isleworth, Bay Hill, Lake Butler Sound, Keene’s Point, Belmere, Horizons West, Summerport, Independence, Dr. Phillips, Viscaya, Metrowest, Baldwin Park, College Park, Thornton Park, Lake Eola, Colonial Town, Delaney Park, Audobon Park, Conway, Heathrow, Avalon Park, Lake Nona, Alaqua, Hunters Creek and Reunion.
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