This is a guide to a smattering of events occurring in the Orlando Central Florida area. The sections are divided into Art, Music, Theater, Author, Etc, On-Going and Plan Ahead. There is surely something for everyone.
ART, MOVIE & THEATER
DATE NIGHT AT LEU GARDENS
What: outdoor screening of Momma Mia
When: April 3 – 8:30pm
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: $7 adults; 2 children
Contact: 407-246-2620
MOVIE IN THE PARK
What: outdoor screening of Back to the Future
When: April 4 – 7:30pm
Where: Bill Breeze Park
150 N. Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-905-3180
PAINTING DEMONSTRATION
What: by Central Florida watercolorist Tom Jones
When: April 5 – 1:30pm
Where: Florida Hospital Orlando
601 E. Rollins St.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-831-7108
PROVOCATIVE PAIRINGS IN ART & MUSIC
What: discussion about conceptualism in art & music
When: April 5 – 2pm
Where: Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N. Mills Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-896-4231 x 261
18TH ANNUAL FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL
What: movies, interviews, food & wine, parties & special events
When: March 27 – April 5
Where: various locations & times throughout Central Florida
Cost: varies
Website: www.FloridaFilmFestival.com
MERCHANT OF VENICE
What: Orlando Shakespeare Theater
When: various times through April 26
www.OrlandoShakes.org
Where: Margeson Theater
Lowndes Shakespeare Center
812 E. Rollins St.
Orlando
Cost: $22 – 38; $14 senior matinee April 22
Contact: 407-447-1700
ART IN CHAMBERS
What: photographer Phil Eschbach
When: Mon – Fri – 8am – 5pm
Where: Winter Park City Hall
401 S. Park Ave.
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-599-3498
THE VIRTUE OF SIMPLICITY
What: American arts & crafts from the Morse Collection thru April
When: Tues – Thurs & Sat – 9:30am – 4pm
Fri – 9:30am – 8pm
Sun – 1 – 4pm
Where: Morse Museum of American Art
445 N. Park Ave.
Winter Park
Cost: $3 adults; $1 students; children 11 & younger free;
Free Fri 4 – 8pm
Contact: 407-645-5311
HEALTH
CPR TRAINING FOR TEENS
What: presented by the American Red Cross of Central Florida for teens grade 9 – 12
When: April 1 – 9am – 1:30pm
Where: Caribe Royale Orlando
World Center Drive
Orlando
Cost: Free – registration required
Contact: 407-894-4141
CHILD SAFETY
What: bike, fire & car safety; receive a child identification kit including DNA swap
When: April 4 – 10:30am
Where: SouthWest Library
7255 Della Drive
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-835-7480
RAISING A HEALTHY FAMILY
What: manage children’s healthy; keep them safe from drugs; improve family immunity; save on medical expenses
When: April 4 – 2pm
Where: North Orange Library
1211 E. Semoran Blvd.
Apopka
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-835-7480
NATURE
SPRING LANDSCAPE DESIGN
What: 3 session workshop with course guide & drawing materials
When: April 2, 16 & 23 – 6:30 – 8:30pm
Where: Winter Park Public Library
460 E. New England Ave.
Winter Park
Cost: $20; registration required
Contact: 407-623-3300
BUTTERFLY IDENTIFICATION CLASS
What: The Orange Audubon Society
When: April 4, 11, 18 – 2:30 – 5pm
Where: Orlando Wetlands Park
25155 Wheeler Road
Christmas
Cost: $40; $25 – Audubon members
Contact: 407-644-0796
ANTIQUE ROSES – ROSES IN THE CULINARY WORLD
What: tea & food tasting by Chef Mark Engler
When: April 5 – 2:30pm
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free; doors open at 2pm
Contact: 352-556-3936
LANDSCAPE CLASS
What: by The Florida Yards & Neighborhoods Program
When: April 7 – 6:30 – 8:30pm
Where: Altamonte Springs Public Works Field Operations Center
950 Calabria Drive
Altamonte Springs
Cost: Free; registration required
Contact: 407-665-5575
NATIVE PLANTS – WETLANDS AND NOT-SO-WETLANDS
What: ecologist & professional wetlands scientist Don. J. Silverberg
When: April 7 – 7pm
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-647-5233
ETC
BACCHUS BASH
What: raffle prizes, music & food & drink vendors
When: April 3 – 5 – 10pm
Where: Orlando Premium Outlets
Vineland Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-238-7787
www.BacchusBash.org
ST. CLOUD SPRING FLING
What: wakeboard competition, bass tournament, arts & crafts, rides, car & boat show
When: April 3 – 6 – 10pm
4th – 9am – 10pm
5th – 9am – 5pm
Where: East Lake Toho
1104 Lakeshore Blvd.
St. Cloud
Cost: Free
Contact: www.Time-OnTheWater.com
www.RotaryClubofStCloud.org
YOUTH SPORTS FESTIVAL
What: for K – 5th – baseball, basketball, football, soccer, volleyball or cheerleading
When: April 4 – 9 – 11am
Where: University of Central Florida
UCF Baseball Complex – Jay Bergman Field
4000 Central Florida Boulevard
Orlando
Cost: Registration required – $4 includes clinic, lunch & goodie bag
Contact: 407-823-2586
EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA
When: April 4 – 9:30am
Where: NorthWest Recreation Complex
3710 Jason Dwelley Pkwy
Apopka
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-703-1631
EGG STRAVAGANZA
What: with games & egg hunt
When: April 4 – 10am – 1pm
Where: Gemini Springs Park
37 Dirksen Drive
DeBary
Cost: Free
Contact: 386-736-5953
20TH ANNUAL SPRING FIESTA IN THE PARK
What: food & fun, arts & crafts
When: April 4 – 10am – 5pm
5th – noon – 5pm
Where: Lake Eola
Central & Rosalind
Orlando
Cost: Free
INTERGALACTIC BEAD & JEWELRY SHOW
When: April 4 – 5 – 10am – 5pm
Where: Central Florida Fairgrounds
4063 W. Colonial Drive
Orlando
Cost: $5 Sat; $4 Sun; free 12 & younger
Contact: 888-729-6904
BABY LOVES DISCO EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
What: dancing for children & parents
When: April 4 – 2 – 5pm
Where: Rix Lounge
Disney Coronado Springs Resort
1000 W. Lake Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista
Cost: $15 advance; 18 at the door
Contact: 407-246-2620
LATIN FEST
What: entertainers from Central & South America, art & crafts, food, laser light show
When: April 4 – 5 – 9pm
Where: Avalon Park Towncenter
13001 Founder’s Square
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-658-6565
BREWS AROUND THE ZOO
What: beers, wines, regional cuisine & authentic music
When: April 4 – 6 – 9pm
Where: Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens
3755 NW Hwy 17-92
Sanford
Cost: $30 per person; $10 designated driver – must be 21 or older
Contact: 407-323-4450 x 136
ON-GOING
FIRST THURSDAYS
What: a new art theme by local artists, live music, cash bar
When: 6 – 9pm
Where: Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N. Mills Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free to OMA members; others $10
Contact: 407-896-4231
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE
What: concerts in an outdoor setting
When: 7 – 9pm
Where: Cranes Roost Park
http://www.UptownAltamonte.com
Uptown Altamonte
Altamonte Springs
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-571-8863
STORYTELLING AT LEU GARDENS
What: for 18 months to 5 years old
When: Third Monday – 10am
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-246-2620
THIRD THURSDAY’S
What: art in downtown Orlando at various locations from 6-9pm
Where: City Arts Factory (Orange & Pine)
The Office Gallery (47 E. Robinson)
A.K.A. Lounge (68 E. Pine)
Gallery at Avalon Island & Guinevere’s (Magnolia & Pine)
Cost: Free
PLAN AHEAD
DARIUS GOES WEST
What: screening of the documentary
When: April 9 – 6pm
Where: Darden Auditorium
9907 Universal Blvd.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-903-8151
LEJOS DE LA ISLA
What: screening of the Luis Salas documentary
When: April 9 – 6pm
Where: University of Central Florida Library
4000 Central Florida Blvd.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-823-5880
TREE GIVEAWAY
What: 2 native trees per Orange County household
When: April 11 – 8am – noon
Where: Tibet-Butler Preserve
8777 SR 535
Orlando
Cost: Free; first come – first served w/proof of residency
Contact: 407-254-9200
COMPOSTING & RAIN BARREL HOW-TO-CLINIC
What: learn about water conservation and composting
When: April 11 – 9 – 11am
Where: Orange County University of Florida IFAS Extension
6021 S. Conway Road
Orlando
Cost: Free; registration deadline April 7th.
Contact: 407-254-9850 x 2
EASTER EGG HUNT – WINTER PARK
When: April 11 – 10am
Where: Central Park Stage
Park Avenue
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-599-3463
EASTER EGG HUNT – OCOEE
When: April 11 – 10am
Where: Jim Beech Recreation Center
1820 A. D. Mims Road
Ocoee
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-905-3180
EASTER EGG HUNT – OCOEE #2
When: April 11 – 10am – noon
Where: Bill Breeze Park
150 N. Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-905-3180
EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA
When: April 11 – 10am
Where: Fort Mellon Park
East First St
Sanford
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-688-5120
PATTY CORRIGAN MYERS
What: discussion with the author of Autism Is A Blessing
When: April 11 – 2pm
Where: Orlando Public Library
101 E. Central Blvd.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-835-7323
CAREGIVER TOOLBOX TRAINING
What: medication management, caregiver relief, abuse, neglect, fall prevention, etc.
When: April 15 – 1 – 4pm
Where: Renaissance Senior Center
3800 S. Econlockhatchee Trail
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 727-637-7227
ART LECTURE & TOUR – THERMAN STATOM: STORIES FROM THE NEW WORLD
What: escorted tour of the glass exhibit, refreshments & video
When: April 15 – 1 – 4pm
Where: Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N. Mills Ave.
Orlando
Cost: $12 of OMA members; 15 nonmembers
Contact: 407-896-4231 x 261
ROTARY/FEST 2009
What: music, entertainment, artists will use chalk on the bridges sidewalk along Central Blvd.
When: April 18
Where: Lake Eola Park
1 N. Rosalind Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-619-5108
For information on Orlando real estate and Orlando homes for sale in addition to Orlando relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Greater Orlando Area Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
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You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
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This is a guide to a smattering of events occurring in the Orlando Central Florida area. The sections are divided into Art, Music, Theater, Author, Etc, On-Going and Plan Ahead. There is surely something for everyone.
ART, MOVIE & THEATER
18TH ANNUAL FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL
What: movies, interviews, food & wine, parties & special events
When: March 27 – April 5
Where: various locations & times throughout Central Florida
Cost: varies
Website: www.FloridaFilmFestival.com
MERCHANT OF VENICE
What: Orlando Shakespeare Theater
When: various times through April 26
www.OrlandoShakes.org
Where: Margeson Theater
Lowndes Shakespeare Center
812 E. Rollins St.
Orlando
Cost: $22 – 38; $14 senior matinee April 22
Contact: 407-447-1700
PETER AND THE WOLF
What: Orlando Ballet production of the children’s story
When: March 28 – 11am
Where: Carr Performing Arts Centre
401 W. Livingston St.
Orlando
Cost: $18
Contact: 407-426-1739
ART IN CHAMBERS
What: photographer Phil Eschbach
When: Mon – Fri – 8am – 5pm
Where: Winter Park City Hall
401 S. Park Ave.
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-599-3498
THE VIRTUE OF SIMPLICITY
What: American arts & crafts from the Morse Collection thru April
When: Tues – Thurs & Sat – 9:30am – 4pm
Fri – 9:30am – 8pm
Sun – 1 – 4pm
Where: Morse Museum of American Art
445 N. Park Ave.
Winter Park
Cost: $3 adults; $1 students; children 11 & younger free;
Free Fri 4 – 8pm
Contact: 407-645-5311
HEALTH
CPR TRAINING FOR TEENS
What: presented by the American Red Cross of Central Florida for teens grade 9 – 12
When: April 1 – 9am – 1:30pm
Where: Caribe Royale Orlando
World Center Drive
Orlando
Cost: Free – registration required
Contact: 407-894-4141
WINE
A SPRING AFFAIRE
What: medieval themed wine tasting benefitting the Avian Reconditioning Center
When: March 27 – 4pm
Where: Avian Reconditioning Center
323 W. Lester Road
Apopka
Cost: $20 advance; $25 at the door
Contact: 407-461-1056
ART OF THE VINE
What: wine tasting and auction benefitting New Hope for Kids
When: March 27 – 6pm
Where: Fields BMW
963 Wymore Road
Winter Park
Cost: $85 advance; $100 at the door
Contact: 407-331-3059
CHAD BYERLY
What: photography exhibit & wine tasting
When: March 27 – 6:30pm
Where: Winestyles
4841 New Broad St
Orlando
Cost: $10
Contact: 407-363-4743
ETC
SAFE BOATING
What: laws, safety, handling, navigation, trailering, storing, etc.
When: March 28 – 8:30am – 4:30pm
Where: Verteran Affairs Clinic
5201 Raymond St.
Orlando
Cost: $35; registration 8am
Contact: 407-876-2977
FLORIDA WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL
What: activities and entertainment
When: March 28 – 9am – 4pm
Where: Dowtown Deland
Indiana Avenue
Deland
Cost: Free
Contact: 386-734-0162
9TH ANNUAL CREADLE ART SHOW & SALE
What: photography, ceramics, paintings, drawings, sculptures, jewelry, etc.
When: March 28 – 9am – 5pm
29th – 11am – 4pm
Where: Creadle School of Art
600 St. Andrews Blvd.
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-671-1886
CENTRAL FLORIDA MINERAL & GEM SOCIETY’S 40TH ANNUAL SHOW
What: jewelry, demonstrations, auctions, door prizes
When: March 28 & 29 – 9am – 5pm
Where: Central Florida Fairgrounds
4603 W. Colonial Drive
Orlando
Cost: $4 adults; $2 students; 11 or younger free w/an adult
Contact: 407-625-6336
OCOEE’S 4TH ANNUAL SPRING FLING
What: children poster contest, puppet show, tire changing contest, martial arts demonstration, vision screenings, residents can get free trees, bushes, plants & rain barrels
When: March 28 – 10am – 3pm
Where: Bill Breeze Park
150 N. Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-905-3100
BOAT SHOW
What: demo rides, raffles, refreshments, manufacturer reps, etc.
When: March 28 & 29 – 10am – 4pm
Where: Lake Fairview Marina
4503 N. Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-295-0117
MARDI GRAS FOR THE TROOPS
What: food by Tabasco Exec Chef Jason Gronlund, music, parade, silent auction – benefits local troops & their families serving in the current war
When: March 28 – 6 – 10pm
Where: VFW Post 10147
519 S. Central Ave.
Apopka
Cost: $15
Contact: 407-814-8266
ON-GOING
ABSENT MINDED IMPROV
When: Mondays – 9pm
Where: Taste
717 W. Smith St.
Orlando
Cost: $2 – must be at least 18
Contact: 407-835-0646
BEGINNING RACEWALKING
What: Orange County Parks & Rec Division West Orange Trail
When: Mondays – 5 – 6pm
Where: Chapin Station
501 Crown Point Cross Road
Winter Garden
Cost: Free; advanced registration required
Contact: 407-654-1108
REAL OPEN MIKE
When: Wednesdays – 8:30pm
Where: Urban Think! Bookstore
625 E. Central Blvd.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-650-8004
FIRST THURSDAYS
What: a new art theme by local artists, live music, cash bar
When: 6 – 9pm
Where: Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N. Mills Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free to OMA members; others $10
Contact: 407-896-4231
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE
What: concerts in an outdoor setting
When: 7 – 9pm
Where: Cranes Roost Park
http://www.UptownAltamonte.com
Uptown Altamonte
Altamonte Springs
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-571-8863
STORYTELLING AT LEU GARDENS
What: for 18 months to 5 years old
When: Third Monday – 10am
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-246-2620
THIRD THURSDAY’S
What: art in downtown Orlando at various locations from 6-9pm
Where: City Arts Factory (Orange & Pine)
The Office Gallery (47 E. Robinson)
A.K.A. Lounge (68 E. Pine)
Gallery at Avalon Island & Guinevere’s (Magnolia & Pine)
Cost: Free
PLAN AHEAD
YOUTH SPORTS FESTIVAL
What: for K – 5th – baseball, basketball, football, soccer, volleyball or cheerleading
When: April 4 – 9 – 11am
Where: University of Central Florida
UCF Baseball Complex – Jay Bergman Field
4000 Central Florida Boulevard
Orlando
Cost: Registration required – $4 includes clinic, lunch & goodie bag
Contact: 407-823-2586
BUTTERFLY IDENTIFICATION CLASS
What: The Orange Audubon Society
When: April 4, 11, 18 – 2:30 – 5pm
Where: Orlando Wetlands Park
25155 Wheeler Road
Christmas
Cost: $40; $25 – Audubon members
Contact: 407-644-0796
LATIN FEST
What: entertainers from Central & South America, art & crafts, food, laser light show
When: April 4 – 5 – 9pm
Where: Avalon Park Towncenter
13001 Founder’s Square
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-658-6565
CAREGIVER TOOLBOX TRAINING
What: medication management, caregiver relief, abuse, neglect, fall prevention, etc.
When: April 15 – 1 – 4pm
Where: Renaissance Senior Center
3800 S. Econlockhatchee Trail
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 727-637-7227
For information on Orlando real estate and Orlando homes for sale in addition to Orlando relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Greater Orlando Area Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
Marc Grossman, GRI - http://www.OrlandoHomes-4u.com/ - 407-463-1034
You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
Marc It Sold!
This is a guide to a smattering of events occurring in the Orlando Central Florida area. The sections are divided into Art, Music, Theater, Author, Etc, On-Going and Plan Ahead. There is surely something for everyone.
ART
ART IN CHAMBERS
What: photographer Phil Eschbach
When: Mon – Fri – 8am – 5pm
Where: Winter Park City Hall
401 S. Park Ave.
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-599-3498
THE VIRTUE OF SIMPLICITY
What: American arts & crafts from the Morse Collection thru April
When: Tues – Thurs & Sat – 9:30am – 4pm
Fri – 9:30am – 8pm
Sun – 1 – 4pm
Where: Morse Museum of American Art
445 N. Park Ave.
Winter Park
Cost: $3 adults; $1 students; children 11 & younger free;
Free Fri 4 – 8pm
Contact: 407-645-5311
MOVIES & MUSIC
3RD ANNUAL SWEET BRANTLEY JAZZ
What: jazz, guest appearances, desserts & coffees
When: March 21 – 7 – 9pm
Where: Lake Brantley High School
991 Sand Lake Road
Altamonte Springs
Cost: $10 advance; $12 at the door
Contact: 407-746-3460
LANDSCAPING & NATURE
CONSERVATION OF FLORIDA BUTTERFLIES
What: presented by The Orange Audubon Society
When: March 19 – 7pm
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-658-5742
PLANT SALE
What: plant vendors selling a variety of plants
When: March 21 & 22 – 9am – 5pm
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-246-2620
ETC
50TH ANNUAL WINTER PARK SIDEWALK ART FESTIVAL
What: art, entertainment, children’s activities, food
When: March 20 & 21 – 9am – 6pm
22nd – 9am – 5pm
Where: Central Park
Park Ave
Winter Park
Cost: Free
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS
What: by the Maitland Fire Departmen
When: March 20 – 10:30 – 11:30am
Where: Maitland Public Library
501 S. Maitland Ave.
Maitland
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-647-7700
SPRING CONTEMPORARY TREND SHOW
What: fashion show to benefit Give Kids The World
When: March 20 – 9pm
Where: Rix Lounge
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
1000 W. Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista
Cost: 21 & older – $10 suggested donation
Contact: 407-939-3806
5K WALK AND HEALTH FAIR
What: aerobics, tai chi, healthy snacks, information, screenings, etc.
When: March 21 – 8am
Where: Hankins Park
1340 Lake Park Court
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-858-1464
YOUTH PLANE RIDES
What: for children 8-17 by FAA Certified Pilots
When: March 21 – 9am – 5pm
Where: Showalter Aviation
Orlando Executive Airport
400 Herndon Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free & signed parental permission form
Contact: 407-671-3820
BEYOND YOUR BACKYARD FESTIVAL
What: music & environmental exhibitors
When: March 21 – 10am – 4pm
Where: Tibet-Butler Preserve
8777 SR 535
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-876-6696
SUNDAY IN THE PARK
What: music and activities
When: March 22 – 5pm
Where: Dartmouth Park
822 Dartmouth St.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-810-4811
ON-GOING
ABSENT MINDED IMPROV
When: Mondays – 9pm
Where: Taste
717 W. Smith St.
Orlando
Cost: $2 – must be at least 18
Contact: 407-835-0646
BEGINNING RACEWALKING
What: Orange County Parks & Rec Division West Orange Trail
When: Mondays – 5 – 6pm
Where: Chapin Station
501 Crown Point Cross Road
Winter Garden
Cost: Free; advanced registration required
Contact: 407-654-1108
FIRST TUESDAYS
What: open mike
When: Tuesday – 7:30pm
Where: The Daily Grind
3060 SR 436
Apopka
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-774-7463
REAL OPEN MIKE
When: Wednesdays – 8:30pm
Where: Urban Think! Bookstore
625 E. Central Blvd.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-650-8004
FIRST THURSDAYS
What: a new art theme by local artists, live music, cash bar
When: 6 – 9pm
Where: Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N. Mills Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free to OMA members; others $10
Contact: 407-896-4231
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE
What: concerts in an outdoor setting
When: 7 – 9pm
Where: Cranes Roost Park
http://www.UptownAltamonte.com
Uptown Altamonte
Altamonte Springs
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-571-8863
STORYTELLING AT LEU GARDENS
What: for 18 months to 5 years old
When: Third Monday – 10am
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-246-2620
THIRD THURSDAY’S
What: art in downtown Orlando at various locations from 6-9pm
Where: City Arts Factory (Orange & Pine)
The Office Gallery (47 E. Robinson)
A.K.A. Lounge (68 E. Pine)
Gallery at Avalon Island & Guinevere’s (Magnolia & Pine)
Cost: Free
PLAN AHEAD
SAFE BOATING
What: laws, safety, handling, navigation, trailering, storing, etc.
When: March 28 – 8:30am – 4:30pm
Where: Verteran Affairs Clinic
5201 Raymond St.
Orlando
Cost: $35; registration 8am
Contact: 407-876-2977
CENTRAL FLORIDA MINERAL & GEM SOCIETY’S 40TH ANNUAL SHOW
What: jewelry, demonstrations, auctions, door prizes
When: March 28 & 29 – 9am – 5pm
Where: Central Florida Fairgrounds
4603 W. Colonial Drive
Orlando
Cost: $4 adults; $2 students; 11 or younger free w/an adult
Contact: 407-625-6336
OCOEE’S 4TH ANNUAL SPRING FLING
What: children poster contest, puppet show, tire changing contest, martial arts demonstration, vision screenings, residents can get free trees, bushes, plants & rain barrels
When: March 28 – 10am – 3pm
Where: Bill Breeze Park
150 N. Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-905-3100
MARDI GRAS FOR THE TROOPS
What: food by Tabasco Exec Chef Jason Gronlund, music, parade, silent auction – benefits local troops & their families serving in the current war
When: March 28 – 6 – 10pm
Where: VFW Post 10147
519 S. Central Ave.
Apopka
Cost: $15
Contact: 407-814-8266
CPR TRAINING FOR TEENS
What: presented by the American Red Cross of Central Florida for teens grade 9 – 12
When: April 1 – 9am – 1:30pm
Where: Caribe Royale Orlando
World Center Drive
Orlando
Cost: Free – registration required
Contact: 407-894-4141
YOUTH SPORTS FESTIVAL
What: for K – 5th – baseball, basketball, football, soccer, volleyball or cheerleading
When: April 4 – 9 – 11am
Where: University of Central Florida
UCF Baseball Complex – Jay Bergman Field
4000 Central Florida Boulevard
Orlando
Cost: Registration required – $4 includes clinic, lunch & goodie bag
Contact: 407-823-2586
BUTTERFLY IDENTIFICATION CLASS
What: The Orange Audubon Society
When: April 4, 11, 18 – 2:30 – 5pm
Where: Orlando Wetlands Park
25155 Wheeler Road
Christmas
Cost: $40; $25 – Audubon members
Contact: 407-644-0796
For information on Orlando real estate and Orlando homes for sale in addition to Orlando relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Greater Orlando Area Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
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You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
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The following are the market sales statistics for Winter Springs, Seminole County, Florida for February 2009. Winter Springs is made up of the zip code 32708. For purposes of this analysis we are only splitting the data according to single-family homes vs, condominiums, townhomes and villas.
A couple of definitions are in order. The median sales price means that 50% of the homes sold for more and 50% of the homes sold for less during a certain period of time – in other words, it’s the midpoint of sale prices. So basically what this means, is that the median sales price is showing market activity in that it’s specifically indicating which price range is more active.
The average sales price, as opposed to the median sales price, is the total volume of sold properties divided by the number of properties sold.
The sales to list price ratio is just that, you’re dividing the average sales price by the average list price and coming up with a percentage that tells you how much of the list price the average homes sold for.
There needs to be a disclaimer here. These stats are only as good as telling us what it being purchased and happening at a certain period in time. Also, it needs to be fully understood that not only is real estate local, but it is hyper-local. What this means is that the trends that we hear about are overall. Let’s put it this way, what’s happening in one neighborhood, may not be realized in the neighborhood next door.
Additionally, these are only monthly statistics and to get a better scope of what is happening, you need to look at a longer period of time. More high-end homes might be sold in one month as opposed to another. By looking at a longer period, you will get a better overall picture. It is all relative and this has to be understood when utilizing these stats.
Single-Family Homes
14 homes sold during the month of February.
The average sales price is $223,535 with 105 days on the market.
The median sales price is $197,500.
The sales to list price ratio is 91%.
The most expensive home sold for $431,000 in Glen Eagle and was on the market 165 days
The least expensive home sold for $90,000 in North Orlando Townsite after 335 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $297,469 with 179 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 21 sales, a decrease of 33%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 4.9% and a increase in the median sales price of 10%. Yet, there was a decrease in sales volume of 27% with a 4% decrease in the sales to list price ratio.
Condos, Townhomes & Villas
5 homes sold
The average sales price was $139,998 with 160 days on the market.
The median sales price was $145,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 93%.
The most expensive townhome sold for $189,000 in Harbor Winds and was new construction.
The least expensive condo sold for $76,000 in Deer Run after 331 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $196,833 with 143 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 93% on 3 sales, a 67% increase.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 1.6% and a decrease in the median sales price of 5.2%. There was no change in sales volume with a 3% increase in the sales to list price ratio.
For information on Winter Springs and Seminole County real estate and Winter Springs and Seminole County homes for sale in addition to Winter Springs and Seminole County relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Winter Springs and Seminole County Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
Marc Grossman, GRI - http://www.OrlandoHomes-4u.com/ - 407-463-1034
You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
Marc It Sold!

The following are the market sales statistics for Winter Park, Seminole and Orange Counties, Florida for February 2009. Winter Park is made up of the zip codes of 32789 & 32792. For purposes of this analysis we are only splitting the data according to single-family homes vs, condominiums, townhomes and villas.
A couple of definitions are in order. The median sales price means that 50% of the homes sold for more and 50% of the homes sold for less during a certain period of time – in other words, it’s the midpoint of sale prices. So basically what this means, is that the median sales price is showing market activity in that it’s specifically indicating which price range is more active.
The average sales price, as opposed to the median sales price, is the total volume of sold properties divided by the number of properties sold.
The sales to list price ratio is just that, you’re dividing the average sales price by the average list price and coming up with a percentage that tells you how much of the list price the average homes sold for.
There needs to be a disclaimer here. These stats are only as good as telling us what it being purchased and happening at a certain period in time. Also, it needs to be fully understood that not only is real estate local, but it is hyper-local. What this means is that the trends that we hear about are overall. Let’s put it this way, what’s happening in one neighborhood, may not be realized in the neighborhood next door.
Additionally, these are only monthly statistics and to get a better scope of what is happening, you need to look at a longer period of time. More high-end homes might be sold in one month as opposed to another. By looking at a longer period, you will get a better overall picture. It is all relative and this has to be understood when utilizing these stats.
Single-Family Homes
25 homes sold during the month of February.
The average sales price is $787,893 with 185 days on the market.
The median sales price is $178,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 89%.
The most expensive home sold for $1.45M in Comstock Park after 609 days on the market.
The least expensive home sold for $11,000 after 393 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $471,239 with 203 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 92% on 23 sales, an increase of 9%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 62% and a decrease in the median sales price of 38%. The numbers are skewed and can be attributed to a home selling for $5.6M last month. There was also an increase in sales volume of 67% with a 3% decrease in the sales to list price ratio.
Condos, Townhomes & Villas
8 homes sold
The average sales price was $419,925 with 215 days on the market.
The median sales price was $172,700.
The sales to list price ratio is 87%.
The most expensive condo sold for $1.32M in Villa Siena and was new construction.
The least expensive sold for $40,000 in Hidden Oak Condo after 460 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $355,956 with 321 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 95% on 14 sales, a decrease of 43%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 386% and an increase in the median sales price of 180%. The skewed numbers are due to the fact that two condos sold for over $1M this month. Yet, there was an increase in sales volume of 33% with a 2% increase in the sales to list price ratio.
For information on Winter Park and Seminole and Orange County real estate and Winter Park and Seminole and Orange County homes for sale in addition to Winter Park and Seminole and Orange County relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Winter Park and Seminole and Orange County Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
Marc Grossman, GRI - http://www.OrlandoHomes-4u.com/ - 407-463-1034
You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
Marc It Sold!

The following are the market sales statistics for Windermere, Orange County, Florida for February 2009. Windermere is made up of the zip code 34786. For purposes of this analysis we are only splitting the data according to single-family homes vs, condominiums, townhomes and villas.
A couple of definitions are in order. The median sales price means that 50% of the homes sold for more and 50% of the homes sold for less during a certain period of time – in other words, it’s the midpoint of sale prices. So basically what this means, is that the median sales price is showing market activity in that it’s specifically indicating which price range is more active.
The average sales price, as opposed to the median sales price, is the total volume of sold properties divided by the number of properties sold.
The sales to list price ratio is just that, you’re dividing the average sales price by the average list price and coming up with a percentage that tells you how much of the list price the average homes sold for.
There needs to be a disclaimer here. These stats are only as good as telling us what it being purchased and happening at a certain period in time. Also, it needs to be fully understood that not only is real estate local, but it is hyper-local. What this means is that the trends that we hear about are overall. Let’s put it this way, what’s happening in one neighborhood, may not be realized in the neighborhood next door.
Additionally, these are only monthly statistics and to get a better scope of what is happening, you need to look at a longer period of time. More high-end homes might be sold in one month as opposed to another. By looking at a longer period, you will get a better overall picture. It is all relative and this has to be understood when utilizing these stats.
Single-Family Homes
22 homes sold during the month of February.
The average sales price is $458,910 with 148 days on the market.
The median sales price is $287,500.
The sales to list price ratio is 94%.
The most expensive home sold for $1.594M in Keenes Point and was on the market 332 days.
The least expensive home sold for $187,500 in Lakes of Windermere after 86 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $861,946 with 211 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 91% on 27 sales, an increase of 18.5%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 18% and an increase in the median sales price of 15%. Yet, there was an increase in sales volume of 16% with a 1% decrease in the sales to list price ratio.
Condos, Townhomes & Villas
1 homes sold with a sales price was $203,010 in Berkshire Place and was new construction.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $193,058 with 69 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 97% on 9 sales, a decrease of 89%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 32% and an increase in the median sales price of less than 34%. Yet, there was also a decrease in sales volume of 75% with a 2% decrease in the sales to list price ratio.
For information on Windermere and Orange County real estate and Windermere and Orange County homes for sale in addition to Windermere and Orange County relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Windermere and Orange County Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
Marc Grossman, GRI - http://www.OrlandoHomes-4u.com/ - 407-463-1034
You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
Marc It Sold!

The following are the market sales statistics for Seminole County, Florida for February 2009. For purposes of this analysis we are only splitting the data according to single-family homes vs, condominiums, townhomes and villas.
A couple of definitions are in order. The median sales price means that 50% of the homes sold for more and 50% of the homes sold for less during a certain period of time – in other words, it’s the midpoint of sale prices. So basically what this means, is that the median sales price is showing market activity in that it’s specifically indicating which price range is more active.
The average sales price, as opposed to the median sales price, is the total volume of sold properties divided by the number of properties sold.
The sales to list price ratio is just that, you’re dividing the average sales price by the average list price and coming up with a percentage that tells you how much of the list price the average homes sold for.
There needs to be a disclaimer here. These stats are only as good as telling us what it being purchased and happening at a certain period in time. Also, it needs to be fully understood that not only is real estate local, but it is hyper-local. What this means is that the trends that we hear about are overall. Let’s put it this way, what’s happening in one neighborhood, may not be realized in the neighborhood next door.
Additionally, these are only monthly statistics and to get a better scope of what is happening, you need to look at a longer period of time. More high-end homes might be sold in one month as opposed to another. By looking at a longer period, you will get a better overall picture. It is all relative and this has to be understood when utilizing these stats.
Single-Family Homes
169 homes sold during the month of February.
The average sales price is $261,233 with 170 days on the market.
The median sales price is $210,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 93%.
The most expensive home sold for $2.1M in Lake Markham Preserve in Sanford and was on the market 7 days.
The least expensive home sold for $27,000 in Country Club Manor in Sanford after 36 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $295,322 with 145 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 179 sales a decrease of 5.6%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 6% and a decrease in the median sales price of 14%. There was an increase in sales volume of 35% with a 1% increase in the sales to list price ratio.
Condos, Townhomes & Villas
61 homes sold
The average sales price was $105,725 with 133 days on the market.
The median sales price was $110,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 92%.
The most expensive townhome sold for $261,500 at Terracina at Lake Forest and was new construction.
The least expensive condo sold for $21,900 at Altamonte Village in Altamonte Springs after 82 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $171,154 with 121 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 43 sales, an increase of 42%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 6.3% and a decrease in the median sales price of 14%. There was also an increase in sales volume of 27% with a 1% increase in the sales to list price ratio.
For information on Seminole County real estate and Seminole County homes for sale in addition to Seminole County relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Seminole County Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
Marc Grossman, GRI - http://www.OrlandoHomes-4u.com/ - 407-463-1034
You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
Marc It Sold!

The following are the market sales statistics for Sanford, Seminole County, Florida for February 2009. Sanford is made up of the zip codes of 32773 & 32771. For purposes of this analysis we are only splitting the data according to single-family homes vs, condominiums, townhomes and villas.
A couple of definitions are in order. The median sales price means that 50% of the homes sold for more and 50% of the homes sold for less during a certain period of time – in other words, it’s the midpoint of sale prices. So basically what this means, is that the median sales price is showing market activity in that it’s specifically indicating which price range is more active.
The average sales price, as opposed to the median sales price, is the total volume of sold properties divided by the number of properties sold.
The sales to list price ratio is just that, you’re dividing the average sales price by the average list price and coming up with a percentage that tells you how much of the list price the average homes sold for.
There needs to be a disclaimer here. These stats are only as good as telling us what it being purchased and happening at a certain period in time. Also, it needs to be fully understood that not only is real estate local, but it is hyper-local. What this means is that the trends that we hear about are overall. Let’s put it this way, what’s happening in one neighborhood, may not be realized in the neighborhood next door.
Additionally, these are only monthly statistics and to get a better scope of what is happening, you need to look at a longer period of time. More high-end homes might be sold in one month as opposed to another. By looking at a longer period, you will get a better overall picture. It is all relative and this has to be understood when utilizing these stats.
Single-Family Homes
24 homes sold during the month of February.
The average sales price is $273,337 with 285 days on the market.
The median sales price is $159,950.
The sales to list price ratio is 93%.
The most expensive home sold for $2.1M in the Lake Markham Reserve and was on the market 7 days.
The least expensive home sold for $27,000 in Country Club Manor after 36 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $284,594 with 133 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 96% on 19 sales, a decrease of 26%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 6.6% and a decrease in the median sales price of 10.5%. There was also an increase in sales volume of 20% with a 5% increase in the sales to list price ratio.
Condos, Townhomes & Villas
14 homes sold
The average sales price was $136,682 with 88 days on the market.
The median sales price was $141,437.
The sales to list price ratio is 95%.
The most expensive townhome sold for $261,500 in Terracina at Lake Forest and was new construction.
The least expensive townhome sold for $37,500 in Pine Ridge Club after 141 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $173,433 with 106 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 12 sales, a decrease of17%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 8% and a decrease in the median sales price of 4%. Yet, there was an increase in sales volume of 133% with a 7% increase in the sales to list price ratio.
It should be noted that 6 properties that closed were new construction.
For information on Sanford and Seminole County real estate and Sanford and Seminole County homes for sale in addition to Sanford and Seminole County relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Sanford and Seminole County Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
Marc Grossman, GRI - http://www.OrlandoHomes-4u.com/ - 407-463-1034
You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
Marc It Sold!

The following are the market sales statistics for Oviedo, Seminole County, Florida for February 2009. Oviedo is made up of the zip codes of 32765 & 32766, which is partly considered Chuluota. For purposes of this analysis we are only splitting the data according to single-family homes vs, condominiums, townhomes and villas.
A couple of definitions are in order. The median sales price means that 50% of the homes sold for more and 50% of the homes sold for less during a certain period of time – in other words, it’s the midpoint of sale prices. So basically what this means, is that the median sales price is showing market activity in that it’s specifically indicating which price range is more active.
The average sales price, as opposed to the median sales price, is the total volume of sold properties divided by the number of properties sold.
The sales to list price ratio is just that, you’re dividing the average sales price by the average list price and coming up with a percentage that tells you how much of the list price the average homes sold for.
There needs to be a disclaimer here. These stats are only as good as telling us what it being purchased and happening at a certain period in time. Also, it needs to be fully understood that not only is real estate local, but it is hyper-local. What this means is that the trends that we hear about are overall. Let’s put it this way, what’s happening in one neighborhood, may not be realized in the neighborhood next door.
Additionally, these are only monthly statistics and to get a better scope of what is happening, you need to look at a longer period of time. More high-end homes might be sold in one month as opposed to another. By looking at a longer period, you will get a better overall picture. It is all relative and this has to be understood when utilizing these stats.
Single-Family Homes
39 homes sold during the month of February.
The average sales price is $252,110 with 172 days on the market.
The median sales price is $230,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 95%.
The most expensive home sold for $500K in Chapman Lakes and was on the market 68 days
The least expensive home sold for $117,000 in Alafaya Woods with 73 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $298,297 with 142 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 52 sales, a decrease of 25%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 1.6% and a decrease in the median sales price of less than 1.8%. There was also an increase in sales volume of 21% with no change in the sales to list price ratio.
Condos, Townhomes & Villas
11 homes sold
The average sales price was $109,487 with 140 days on the market.
The median sales price was $115,000.
The sales to list price ratio averages out to be 85%.
The most expensive sold for $193,990 in Clayton Crossing and was new construction.
The least expensive condo sold for $33,000 in Villas at Lakeside after 227 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $209,593 with 34 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 7 sales, an increase of 57%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 6.5% and an increase in the median sales price of 86%. Six units sold in Villas at Lakeside with the most expensive selling for $80K, but four selling for less than $35K. On the other side of the spectrum, the 5 remaining sales were new construction with the least expensive selling for $150K. There was an increase in sales volume of 22% with an 3% decrease in the sales to list price ratio.
For information on Oviedo and Seminole County real estate and Oviedo and Seminole County homes for sale in addition to Oviedo and Seminole County relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Oviedo and Seminole County Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
Marc Grossman, GRI - http://www.OrlandoHomes-4u.com/ - 407-463-1034
You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
Marc It Sold!

The following are the market sales statistics for Orlando, Orange County, Florida for February 2009. Orlando is made up of a multitude of zip codes. For purposes of this analysis we are only splitting the data according to single-family homes vs, condominiums, townhomes and villas.
A couple of definitions are in order. The median sales price means that 50% of the homes sold for more and 50% of the homes sold for less during a certain period of time – in other words, it’s the midpoint of sale prices. So basically what this means, is that the median sales price is showing market activity in that it’s specifically indicating which price range is more active.
The average sales price, as opposed to the median sales price, is the total volume of sold properties divided by the number of properties sold.
The sales to list price ratio is just that, you’re dividing the average sales price by the average list price and coming up with a percentage that tells you how much of the list price the average homes sold for.
There needs to be a disclaimer here. These stats are only as good as telling us what it being purchased and happening at a certain period in time. Also, it needs to be fully understood that not only is real estate local, but it is hyper-local. What this means is that the trends that we hear about are overall. Let’s put it this way, what’s happening in one neighborhood, may not be realized in the neighborhood next door.
Additionally, these are only monthly statistics and to get a better scope of what is happening, you need to look at a longer period of time. More high-end homes might be sold in one month as opposed to another. By looking at a longer period, you will get a better overall picture. It is all relative and this has to be understood when utilizing these stats.
Single-Family Homes
429 homes sold during the month of February.
The average sales price is $180,918 with 139 days on the market.
The median sales price is $156,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 94%.
The most expensive home sold for $950K in Phillips Landing and was new construction.
The least expensive home sold for $9,000 in Washington Park after 101 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $284,546 with 163 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 93% on 282 sales, an increase of 52%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 18% and a decrease in the median sales price of 9%. Yet, there was an increase in sales volume of 10% with a 1% increase in the sales to list price ratio.
Condos, Townhomes & Villas
214 homes sold
The average sales price was $83,213 with 123 days on the market.
The median sales price was $59,450.
The sales to list price ratio is 94%.
The most expensive sold for $500K in Sanctuary Downtown Condo and was on the market 236 days.
The least expensive sold for $11,500 in Avalon Condo and was on the market for 120 days.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $203,744 with 128 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 93% on 92 sales, an increase of 133%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 9% and a decrease in the median sales price of 8.5%. There was also an increase in sales volume of 29% with no change in the sales to list price ratio.
For information on Orlando real estate and Orlando homes for sale in addition to Orlando relocation contact Marc Grossman, your Orlando Realtor @ 407-463-1034. Additional information is available for Seminole County real estate, Orange County real estate, West Volusia County and South Lake County.
To learn more about Marc and the services he has to offer, visit his website.
Marc Grossman, GRI - http://www.OrlandoHomes-4u.com/ - 407-463-1034
You can read Marc’s other blogs Real Estate Morsels, Real Estate Off The Leash & Real Estate Cracker
Marc donates 10% of his net proceeds to Hospice of the Comforter.
Marc It Sold!