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Median Price levels appear to
be leveling out or decreasing
slightly in several areas, namely
Maitland, Baldwin Park, and
College Park.
C O L L E G E P A R K
College Park is one of those special
neighborhoods that marries urban
sophistication with small town charm, a
mix of updated bungalows, luxury homes
and condominiums, many with spectacular
views of Lake Ivanhoe and Lake Adair. Its
name is derived from many top educational
institutions, such as Harvard, Princeton,
Smith, and Vassar. The proximity to
Downtown Orlando makes it a favorite
neighborhood for working professionals. It's
not unusual to spot Orlando Mayor Buddy
Dyer out and about in the community
he calls home. The laid-back atmosphere
along Edgewater Drive blends favorite local
eateries, boutique shops and antique stores
where owners welcome customers like
family, offering personal turnkey service.
Adding to the appeal of College Park
are several festivals, like the Jazz Festival
and Dancing on the Drive Street Party.
Dubsdread Golf Course, Orlando's oldest
course since 1924, is a popular wedding
location and a frequent gathering spot after
playing 18 holes. Real estate sales figures
confirm the popularity of College Park as
one of the top selling zip codes. According to
the Orlando Regional Realtors Association,
the median sale price in the 32804 zip code
was $254,375 in 2015. That's up 13% over
the previous year.
College Park (32804) Single Family Home
11-Year Trending Third Quarter Market Activity
Audubon Park & Col. Town (32803) Single Family Home
11-Year Trending Third Quarter Market Activity
Downtown Orlando (32801)
11-Year Trending Third Quarter Market Activity
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