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Longwood FL Real Estate has something for everyone. The Longwood real estate market features several country club developments and many upscale neighborhoods.
As of Tuesday, June 03, 2008 there are currently 531 single family homes for sale in Longwood. There are 117 condos, townhomes and villas for sale in Longwood.
Single Family homes in Longwood range from low 200's to over 2 million. The majority of the homes are in the 250K to 700K range.
Longwood is the address for many of the upscale neighborhoods off Markham Woods Road as well as the golf communities of Sabal Point and Wekiva. These communities are highly sought after because of the established neighborhoods, amenities and excellent schools. Many affordable condominiums and townhouses can also be found.
Longwood, Florida is located just 8 miles north of Orlando and just a short drive from major attractions such as Disney World, MGM/Hollywood Studios, Universal Studios and Sea World. |
The maximum loan limit for FHA Loans has been increased to $353,750 for the Orlando MSA which includes the counties of Orange, Seminole, Lake and Osceola. FHA Loans are a great option to purchase or refinance your Longwood home. Only a 3% down payment is required and this can be a gift. HURRY THIS IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL 12/31/2008. Call Rick (407) 341-1706 today for more information. |
Wekiva Cove, Sabal Point, Sweetwater Oaks, Sweetwater Club, Alaqua Lakes, Alaqua, Brantley Cove, Markham Meadows, Markham Woods, Markham Glen, Markham Place, Terra Oaks, Wekiva Hills, Wekiva Hunt Club, Wekiva Club, Whispering Winds, Mandarin, Bolling Farms, Brentwood Club, Brantley Harbor, Brantley Point, Brantley Shores, Chelsea Place, Crystal Creek, Cutler Cove, Forest Park Estates, Hidden Cove, Hidden Oak Estates, Lake Brantley Hills, Longwood Hills, Longwood Club, Longwood Park, Osprey Pointe, Shadow Hill, Shadow Bay, Sleepy Hollow, The Springs, Wildmere, Wingfield Reserve, Woodlands, Woodgate.
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Selling your Longwood FL home
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Selling your home is an involved process that affects your family and your future. Before you begin this process in selling your Longwood FL home, you'll want to ensure that you have the most up-to-date information. When should you sell? How do you get the best price? What kinds of renovations should be made prior to the sale?
I will provide you will an in-home evaluation of what needs to be done to prepare your Longwood FL home for sale. I will explain in detail my marketing plan and every detail of the home selling process.
If you have any questions about selling your Longwood FL home contact Rick directly at(407) 341-1706. |
Longwood has been a destination point for Florida travelers since coastal tribes used The Senator, an ancient bald cypress, to find their way over land from the St. Johns River to trading grounds at Spring Hammock. This was the wilderness sanctuary early tribes found when they escaped inland from the Spanish. Later, when Creeks and others from the tribes of the Southeast United States fled into Spanish Florida and settled new villages among escaped African slaves, they became the Seminoles. The word "Seminole" is adopted from Spanish and Creek terms for people who live away from others. The Senator, at more than 3000 years old, is easily Central Florida’s oldest tourist attraction and can still be seen today at Big Tree Park in Seminole County’s Spring Hammock Preserve near Longwood.
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Statistics and facts about Longwood Florida
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The population of Longwood is approximately 13,745 (2000). The approximate number of families is 4,924 (1990).
The amount of land area in Longwood is 13.583 sq. kilometers. The amount of land area in Longwood is 6.5 sq. miles. The amount of surface water is 0.751 sq kilometers. The distance from Longwood to Washington DC is 749 miles. The distance to the Florida state capital is 216 miles. (as the crow flies) Longwood is positioned 28.70 degrees north of the equator and 81.34 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Longwood median income is $51,667 (2000).
The Longwood median home price is $99,400 (2000). |
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