MICHAEL GONICK REALTOR- Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate.
I would think that the idea of living on a beautiful Orlando lake close to restaurants, shopping, possibly work and everything else downtown would be appealing to many. Imagine your home as your vacation home- and being able to live the dream all year long? Not bad!
However not all lake front homes are created equal.
Not all Orlando lakes are created equal.
If you are in the market for a lake front home close to downtown Orlando Florida you may want to ask the following questions:
- Is the home truly "Lake Front"? There are many homes that are advertised as lake front and many of them are not. For example, a home that faces a lake is actually lake view if there is any sort of road between the house and the lake. The house might have spectacular views, but it is not true lake front property and will not be valued as such.
- What kind of lake is the home situated on? Basically, you have recreational lakes which allow skiing, and the rest that do not. From what I have seen lake homes on recreational lakes- which allow fishing, boating, skiing etc. can garner greater sales price cost per square foot than one equal in all ways (including location) but not situated on a recreational lakes. Furthermore, when I asked Kelly Kellogg, State Certified Residential Appraiser she said there was no comparison because "a skiable lake is not comparable to a small lake which is not skiable".
1225 Bryn Mawr St 32804 we have currently listed on "private" ski lake- Lake Silver |
My advice is to find out the answers to these questions if you are pursuing lake front property. If you have any questions, or would like to see our beautiful listing at 1225 Bryn Mawr in College Park please get in touch.
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