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Park Lake Highland House for Sale

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    $2,399,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 4.5 Baths
    • 5,278 Sq Ft

    1010 Terrace Blvd, Orlando, FL 32803

    Stunning Lakeside Estate! A timeless Mediterranean gracefully set on the sparkling shores of Lake Highland in downtown Orlando. This stunning 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom residence with approximately 5,300 sq. ft. includes a private in-law suite with a secondary kitchen, a 2-car side-entry garage, and unmatched lakefront views—just steps from Lake Highland Prep and minutes from the vibrant downtown

    Nicole Rader MAINFRAME REAL ESTATE

    1010 Terrace Blvd, Orlando, FL 32803

Why Live in Park Lake Highland

Park Lake Highland, located two miles north of downtown Orlando, blends historic charm with vibrant nightlife. The neighborhood features early 1900s homes, including Colonial Revival and Mediterranean-style houses, often with covered porches and balconies. The area is known for its lush waterfront along Park Lake and Lake Highland, with manicured gardens and Spanish moss-draped oaks lining the brick streets. The Mills 50 district on the east side offers a lively nightlife scene with graffiti-stained music venues and fine dining options, such as The Strand, a Michelin Guide restaurant. Residents can also enjoy the Lake Eola farmers market and various retail staples along Colonial Drive, including Publix and Target, within 2 miles. Educational opportunities in Park Lake Highland are notable, with Lake Highland Preparatory School earning high ratings and serving students from prekindergarten through 12th grade. Audubon Park School and Edgewater High School also provide quality education options. For outdoor activities, Gaston Edwards Park on Lake Ivanhoe offers kayaking, paddleboarding, a playground, and a sand volleyball court. Lake Highland Park provides additional green space within a mile of all residents. The neighborhood hosts the annual Central Florida Dragon Parade, celebrating Chinese New Year, and is within a 20-mile drive of major attractions like Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort. Commuting is convenient with access to Colonial Drive, Orange Avenue, and an on-ramp to Interstate 4 less than a mile away. Public transportation is available via the Lynx bus, and the Orlando Urban Trail offers a route for cyclists. Potential homebuyers should be aware of the hurricane and flood risks reported by FEMA.
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