Five homes top $1M mark in Orange

Five homes sold for more than $1 million each in West Orange from May 15 to 21.


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Five homes sold for more than $1 million each in West Orange from May 15 to 21.

1. 9313 Tibet Pointe Circle, Windermere, Keene’s Pointe

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The home at 9313 Tibet Pointe Circle, Windermere, sold May 20, for $3.2 million. Built in 2003, it has six bedrooms, seven baths, two half-baths, a pool and 8,393 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $381.27. Days on market: 167.

2. 8288 Tibet Butler Drive, Windermere, Keene’s Pointe

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The home at 8288 Tibet Butler Drive, Windermere, sold May 17, for $2,425,000. Built in 1999, it has five bedrooms, four baths, two half-baths, a pool and 6,745 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $359.53. Days on market: 215.

3. 6114 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, Keene’s Pointe

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The home at 6114 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, sold May 20, for $1,822,500. Built in 2000, it has five bedrooms, four baths, two half-baths, a pool and 5,721 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $318.56. Days on market: 13.

4. 11628 Waterstone Loop Drive, Windermere, Waterstone

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The home at 11628 Waterstone Loop Drive, Windermere, sold May 21, for $1.7 million. Built in 2015, it has five bedrooms, five baths, two half-baths, a pool and 5,161 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $329.39. Days on market: Three.

5. 8830 Lakeshore Pointe Drive, Winter Garden, Lakeshore Preserve

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The home at 8830 Lakeshore Pointe Drive, Winter Garden, sold May 17, for $1,299,995. Built in 2016, it has five bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths, a pool and 4,047 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $321.22. Days on market: 255.

 

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