Wauseon Bay estate tops Windermere sales from Nov. 14 to 20

The home at 50 Forest St., Windermere, sold Nov. 17, for $4 million.


The home at 160 Braelock Drive, Ocoee, sold Nov. 16, for $650,000. It was the largest transaction in Ocoee from Nov. 12 to 20. zillow.com
The home at 160 Braelock Drive, Ocoee, sold Nov. 16, for $650,000. It was the largest transaction in Ocoee from Nov. 12 to 20. zillow.com
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An estate in Wauseon Bay topped all Windermere-area residential real-estate transactions from Nov. 14 to 20.

The home at 50 Forest St., Windermere, sold Nov. 17, for $4 million. Built in 1956, it has six bedrooms, five-and-one-half baths and 7,388 square feet of living area. Days on market: Three.

WINDERMERE
ALADAR ON LAKE BUTLER

The home at 802 W. Second Ave., Windermere, sold Nov. 15, for $2.7 million. Built in 2001, it has five bedrooms, six baths and 4,865 square feet of living area. Days on market: 27.

KEENE’S POINTE
The home at 9222 Tibet Pointe Circle, Windermere, sold Nov. 15, for $1.45 million. Built in 2009, it has five bedrooms, six baths and 5,310 square feet of living area. Days on market: 85.

The home at 6160 Blakeford Drive, Windermere, sold Nov. 16, for $1.25 million. Built in 2000, it has four bedrooms, three-and-one-half baths and 3,780 square feet of living area.

The home at 8518 Eagles Loop Circle, Windermere, sold Nov. 15, for $1.2 million. Built in 2004, it has five bedrooms, four baths and 3,898 square feet of living area.

The home at 11530 Claymont Circle, Windermere, sold Nov. 17, for $749,900. Built in 2004, it has five bedrooms, four baths and 3,685 square feet of living area. Days on market: 107.

RESERVE AT LAKE BUTLER SOUND
The home at 6527 Cartmel Lane, Windermere, sold Nov. 17, for $935,000. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths and 3,844 square feet of living area.

 

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