Vizcaya home tops Dr. Phillips sales from Dec. 3 to 9

The home at 8040 Firenze Blvd., Orlando, sold Dec. 6, for $2.5 million.


The home at 8040 Firenze Blvd., Orlando, sold Dec. 6, for $2.5 million. It was the largest transaction in Dr. Phillips from Dec. 3 to 9. realtor.com
The home at 8040 Firenze Blvd., Orlando, sold Dec. 6, for $2.5 million. It was the largest transaction in Dr. Phillips from Dec. 3 to 9. realtor.com
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A home in Vizcaya topped all Dr. Phillips residential real-estate transactions from Dec. 3 to 9.

The home at 8040 Firenze Blvd., Orlando, sold Dec. 6, for $2.5 million. Built in 2003, it has five bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths and 6,314 square feet of living area. Days on market: 92.

DR. PHILLIPS
HIDDEN SPRINGS

The home at 5014 Hidden Springs Blvd., Orlando, sold Dec. 5, for $440,000. Built in 1980, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,393 square feet of living area. Days on market: 17.

SAND LAKE POINT
The home at 7501 Sandstone Drive, Orlando, sold Dec. 8, for $465,000. Built in 1990, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,245 square feet of living area. Days on market: 46.

SAND LAKE PRIVATE RESIDENCES
The condo at 8825 Latrec Ave., No 6105, Orlando, sold Dec. 7, for $216,500. Built in 1994, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,003 square feet of living area. Days on market: Eight.

VIZCAYA
The home at 8040 Firenze Blvd., Orlando, sold Dec. 6, for $2.5 million. Built in 2003, it has five bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths and 6,314 square feet of living area. Days on market: 92.

VIZCAYA HEIGHTS
The condo at 8761 The Esplanade, No. 27, Orlando, sold Dec. 5, for $840,000. Built in 2004, it has three bedrooms, three baths and 3,000 square feet of living area. Days on market: 25.

The condo at 8755 The Esplanade, No. 101, Orlando, sold Dec. 9, for $700,000. Built in 2005, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 2,549 square feet of living area. Days on market: 57.

 

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