Keene’s Pointe estate tops Windermere sales from April 15 to 21

The home at 6210 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, sold April 17, for $2,400,000.


The home at 6210 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, sold April 17, for $2,400,000. This home has been completely updated to include all flooring (hardwood or tile), custom closets, as well as a new roof in 2022. The sellers were represented by Mike and Teresa Stewart, Southern Realty Group LLC.
The home at 6210 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, sold April 17, for $2,400,000. This home has been completely updated to include all flooring (hardwood or tile), custom closets, as well as a new roof in 2022. The sellers were represented by Mike and Teresa Stewart, Southern Realty Group LLC.
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A Keene’s Pointe estate topped all Windermere residential real-estate transactions from April 15 to 21.

The home at 6210 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, sold April 17, for $2,400,000. Built in 1999, it has five bedrooms, four baths and 4,973 square feet of living area. Days on market: 24. The sellers were represented by Mike and Teresa Stewart, Southern Realty Group LLC.

WINDERMERE
BUTLER BAY

The home at 2503 Butler Bay Drive N., Windermere, sold April 19, for $1,550,000. Built in 1990, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 3,214 square feet of living area. Days on market: Three. 

KEENE’S POINTE
The home at 6210 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, sold April 17, for $2,400,000. Built in 1999, it has five bedrooms, four baths and 4,973 square feet of living area. Days on market: 24. 

LAKE BUTLER PARK
The home at 60 Forest St., Windermere, sold April 15, for $1,900,000. Built in 1976, it has three bedrooms, two-and-one-half baths and 2,150 square feet of living area.

TOWN OF WINDERMERE
The home at 426 Magnolia St., Windermere, sold April 19, for $875,000. Built in 1959, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 2,138 square feet of living area.

 

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