Keene’s Pointe home tops Windermere sales from Oct. 7 to 13

The home at 6131 Grosvenor Shore Drive, Windermere, sold Oct. 8, for $6,500,000.


The home at 6131 Grosvenor Shore Drive, Windermere, sold Oct. 8, for $6,500,000.  This home is positioned along the shores of Lake Tibet with about 135 feet of lake frontage and one of a kind unobstructed lake views. The sellers were represented by Chris Christensen, Compass Florida LLC.
The home at 6131 Grosvenor Shore Drive, Windermere, sold Oct. 8, for $6,500,000.  This home is positioned along the shores of Lake Tibet with about 135 feet of lake frontage and one of a kind unobstructed lake views. The sellers were represented by Chris Christensen, Compass Florida LLC.
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A Keene’s Pointe home topped all Windermere residential real-estate transactions from Oct. 7 to 13.

The home at 6131 Grosvenor Shore Drive, Windermere, sold Oct. 8, for $6,500,000. Built in 2011, it has seven bedrooms, six baths, three half-baths and 8,596 square feet of living area. Days on market: 85. The sellers were represented by Chris Christensen, Compass Florida LLC.

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The home at 1735 Lake Roberts Court, Windermere, sold Oct. 11, for $970,000. Built in 1995, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 3,297 square feet of living area. Days on market: 18.

KEENE’S POINTE
The home at 6131 Grosvenor Shore Drive, Windermere, sold Oct. 8, for $6,500,000. Built in 2011, it has seven bedrooms, six baths, three half-baths and 8,596 square feet of living area. Days on market: 85. 

The home at 6241 S. Hampshire Court, Windermere, sold Oct. 8, for $2,100,000. Built in 2001, it has five bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths and 4,373 square feet of living area. Days on market: 21.

RESERVE AT BELMERE
The home at 1250 Glenheather Drive, Windermere, sold Oct. 7, for $850,000. Built in 2002, it has four bedrooms, four baths and 2,873 square feet of living area. Days on market: 130.




 

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