Lake Clarice Plantation home tops Windermere-area sales from April 9 to 15

The home at 3975 Shadowind Way, Gotha, sold April 11, for $572,500.


The home at 3975 Shadowind Way, Gotha, sold April 11, for $572,500. It was the largest transaction in Gotha from April 9 to 15. zillow.com
The home at 3975 Shadowind Way, Gotha, sold April 11, for $572,500. It was the largest transaction in Gotha from April 9 to 15. zillow.com
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A home in Lake Clarice Plantation topped all Windermere-area residential real-estate transactions from April 9 to 15.

The home at 4219 Clarice Court, Windermere, sold April 13, for $1,212,000. Built in 2007, it has four bedrooms, three-and-one-half baths and 3,335 square feet of living area. Days on market: Four.

GOTHA
CITRUS OAKS

The townhouse at 9321 Comeau St., Gotha, sold April 12, for $255,000. Built in 1986, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,646 square feet of living area. Days on market: One. 

FALCON POINTE
The home at 3975 Shadowind Way, Gotha, sold April 11, for $572,500. Built in 2001, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,950 square feet of living area. Days on market: Nine.

LAKE FISCHER ESTATES
The home at 9133 Lake Fischer Blvd., Gotha, sold April 12, for $520,000. Built in 1998, it has five bedrooms, three baths and 2,824 square feet of living area. Days on market: Four.

PARK RIDGE
The home at 1658 Hempel Ave., Gotha, sold April 11, for $180,000. Built in 1959, it has two bedrooms, one bath and 576 square feet of living area. Days on market: Six.

WINDERMERE
LAKE CLARICE PLANTATION

The home at 4219 Clarice Court, Windermere, sold April 13, for $1,212,000. Built in 2007, it has four bedrooms, three-and-one-half baths and 3,335 square feet of living area. Days on market: Four.

SILVER WOODS
The home at 9033 Woodbreeze Blvd., Windermere, sold April 12, for $525,000. Built in 1988, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,063 square feet of living area. Days on market: 23.

 

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