* Completely Renovated * Beautiful 3-Bd/3-Ba Townhome w/Garage * 2 Large Master Suites * Backs to Lush Greenbelt * Retextured Walls/Ceilings * New 18" Ceramic Tile * New Kitchen Cabinetry & Stainless Steel Appliances * New Bath Vanities * New Roof * Beautiful Renovation from top to bottom! * This is truly the Best Bargain in the Neighborhood * Community Pool Overlooks Lovely Park Lake * This secluded phase of Townhomes is tucked away and under the trees for excellent privacy and cool shade! * Roofs recently replaced along with the best durable gutter/downspout system * Streets & Guest Parking Areas recently Resurfaced * Enjoy Natural Wooded area view from private Master Suite Balcony * New Washer and Dryer * This Townhome stands out above the rest! * Full 1-Year Homebuyers Warranty Included! * Near great Dining and Shopping at Winter Park Village and Park Ave * In the heart of Maitland's Re-Development area * Easy access to I-4, 17-92, and 414 Maitland Blvd * This 3-Bed/3-Bath All-Concrete-Built Townhome with Garage in Maitland is a rare find! Neighborhood Description Maitland is home to the world famous and Central Florida's only full time independent movie theater Enzian Theater, which is also home to the Florida Film Festival. Maitland is also home to the Maitland Art Center (formerly the Research Studio, 1937), which is listed on the National Record of Historic Places for its unique Mayan/Aztec sculptures, murals, and bas reliefs. Maitland is also home to the William H. Waterhouse House Museum. In addition, in August 2005 the Maitland Little League team made it to the semifinals of the 2005 Little League World Series. Residents of the city are proud of the city’s past and actively pursue preservation of historical residences. A “historical corridor” has been established. This corridor encompasses old residences still standing and occupied in the Lake Lily-Lake Catherine area and extending through the Central portion of the city. Examples of these homes are: the Arthur O’Heir House (1885), Chadburne Hall or High Oaks (1890), the James Arch House (1885), the Robert L. Wagner House (1881) and the Hill-Stone House (1908). Also, the Florida Audubon Society was founded in Maitland and continues in its protection of wild birds on Lake Sybelia. The City of Maitland has a history of strong residential identity, sustained by the beauty of the area and the diverse economy in the region. This history continues today, and the City will maintain and advance this tradition well into the future.
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