Reserve at Lake Butler Sound estate tops Windermere-area home sales from April 13 to 19

The home at 11026 Coniston Way, Windermere, sold April 15, for $2,100,000.


The home at 11026 Coniston Way, Windermere, sold April 15, for $2,100,000. It was the largest transaction in the Windermere area from April 13 to 19. The sellers were represented by Ron Ziolkowski, Re/Max Prime Properties.
The home at 11026 Coniston Way, Windermere, sold April 15, for $2,100,000. It was the largest transaction in the Windermere area from April 13 to 19. The sellers were represented by Ron Ziolkowski, Re/Max Prime Properties.
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A Reserve at Lake Butler Sound estate topped all Windermere-area residential real-estate transactions from April 13 to 19.

The home at 11026 Coniston Way, Windermere, sold April 15, for $2,100,000. Built in 2003, it has six bedrooms, seven-and-one-half baths and 5,783 square feet of living area. Days on market: Two. The sellers were represented by Ron Ziolkowski, Re/Max Prime Properties.

WINDERMERE
KELSO ON LAKE BUTLER
The home at 1134 Kelso Blvd., Windermere, sold April 15, for $1,535,000. Built in 2016, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 2,044 square feet of living area. Days on market: 19.

MARINA BAY ESTATES
The home at 11056 Clipper Court, Windermere, sold April 15, for $1,675,000. Built in 1986, it has five bedrooms, six baths and 6,375 square feet of living area. Days on market: 308.

RESERVE AT LAKE BUTLER SOUND
The home at 11026 Coniston Way, Windermere, sold April 15, for $2,100,000. Built in 2003, it has six bedrooms, seven-and-one-half baths and 5,783 square feet of living area. Days on market: Two.

SILVER WOODS
The home at 9426 Palm Tree Drive, Windermere, sold April 16, for $655,000. Built in 1986, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,063 square feet of living area. Days on market: 48.

The home at 9056 Woodbreeze Blvd., Windermere, sold April 17, for $573,350. Built in 1988, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,063 square feet of living area. Days on market: Two.

 

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