This is a guide to a smattering of events occurring in the Greater Orlando Central Florida area. The sections are divided into Art, Music, Theater, Author, Nature, Etc, and Plan Ahead. There is surely something for everyone. There is also a complementary list of On-Going events in the area as well & you can find those by Clicking Here! These are events that either occur on a regular basis or are special events for an extended period of time. For a list of Holiday Events & Happenings in the area, just go to here!
ART & LITERATURE
NATIVE PLANTS
What: lecturer & teacher Milton Heiberg will discuss photographic techniques
When: Dec 1 – 7pm
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-647-5233
THEATER & MOVIES
THE LEARNED LADIES
What: Moliere’s comedy about the dangers of following all the latest trends
When: thru Dec 6
Thurs – Sat – 8pm
Sun – 2pm
Where: UCF Conservatory Theatre
12501 Research Pkwy
Orlando
Cost: $15
Contact: 407-823-1500
THE LION IN WINTER
What: James Goldman’s dramedy about the affairs of King Henry II on a peculiar Christmas
When: thru Dec 20
Thurs – Sat – 7:30pm
Sun – 2:30pm
Where: Mad Cow Theatre
105 S. Magnolia Ave
Orlando
Cost: $24 – 26
Contact: 407-297-8788
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
What: traditional telling of the classic tale, directed by Frank Hilgenberg
When: thru Dec 20
Thurs – Sat – 8pm
Sun – 2:30pm
Where: Theatre Downtown
2113 N. Orange Ave
Orlando
Cost: $18
Contact: 407-841-0083
DEAR SANTA
What: A child’s request throws a wrench in Santa’s works in this family comedy
When: thru Dec 20
Fri – 7pm
Sat – 2 & 7pm
Sun – 2pm
Where: Orlando Repertory Theatre
1001 E. Princeton St
Orlando
Cost: $17
Contact: 407-896-7365
MUSIC
SUNDAY NIGHT VINYL 15TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY
What: Erik Dennison does a live broadcast of his retro radio show
When: Nov 27 – 9pm
Where: The Social
54 N. Orange Ave
Orlando
Cost: $8 – 10
Contact: 407-246-1419
www.TheSocial.org
HOLIDAY POPS CONCERT
What: with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
When: Nov 29 – 4pm
Where: Central Park Stage
Park Ave
Winter Park
Cost: Free – bring a blanket & picnic
Contact: 407-896-6700
LECTURE
HEALTH
NATURE
FUN WITH FLOWERS – A FLORAL DESIGN WORKSHOP
What: a make & take workshop creating a seasonal door hanging with Jan Silk, a flower show judge
When: Dec 3 – 1pm
Where: Winter Park Garden Club
1300 S. Denning Dr
Winter Park
Cost: $20; registration deadline Nov. 30
Contact: 407-644-5770
HOLIDAY PLANTS
What: how to use them; care for them; and, recycle or reuse them after the holiday season
When: Dec 3 – 6 – 7:30pm
Where: Orange County University of Florida IFAS Extension
6021 S. Conway Rd
Orlando
Cost: Free – registration required
Contact: 407-254-9200
FOOD, BEER & WINE
THAT FRIDAY THING: BLACK FRIDAY WINEDOWN
What: Wine and beer tasting to take the edge off holiday shopping
When: Nov 27 – 6 – 9pm
Where: Audubon Park Garden District
E Winter Park Rd & Corrine Dr
Orlando
Cost: $12
HOLIDAY HARBOR NIGHTS
What: food & wine tasting with live jazz
When: Nov 27 – 6:30pm
Where: Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal
5601 Universal Blvd
Orlando
Cost: $35 – 60
Contact: 407-503-1200
BEER BOMB BUS TOUR
What: Shipyard Bus takes beer enthusiasts on a circuit to different beer classes, including a tour of Cigar City Brewing
When: Nov 30 – 1 – 6pm
Where: Redlight Redlight
745 Bennett Rd
Orlando
Cost: $35
Contact: 407-893-9832
www.myspace.com/TheRedlightRedlight
FUNDRAISERS
LIPIZZANER STALLIONS
What: Original Herrmann’s Royal Lipizzaner Stallions of Austria perform a rare, intimate show, with proceeds benefitting Freedom Ride When: Nov 28 – 4pm
29th – 1:30pm
Where: Freedom Ride
1905 Lee Rd
Orlando
Cost: $12 – 15
Contact: 407-293-0411
www.FreedomRide.com
HOLIDAY
THANSGIVING EVE STREET PARTY
What: Drinks and music downtown to help remind people to give thanks
When: Nov 25 – 9pm
Where: Downtown Orlando
Church St & Garland Ave
Orlando
Cost: $10
WINTER WONDERLAND
What: tree lighting ceremony with carriage rides, ice rink & hourly snowfalls
When: Nov 28 – 6 – 9pm – thru Dec. 31
Where: Celebration Town Center
610 Sycamore St.
Celebration
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-566-4007
HISTORY CENTER HOLIDAY AT HERITAGE SQUARE
What: lighting ceremony with music & activities
When: Dec 2 – 5:30 – 9pm
Where: Orange County Regional History Center
65 E. Central Blvd
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-836-8500
ETC.
CENTRAL FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW
What: New 2010 model cars displayed with interactive test exhibits and information sessions
When: Nov 26 – noon – 10pm
27 & 28 – 10am – 10pm
29 – 10am – 7pm
Where: Orange County Convention Center
9800 International Drive
Orlando
Cost: $9
Contact: 407-685-9800
FLORIDA GUN SHOW
What: Browse arms and arms accessories, plus concealed weapons classes and demonstrations
When: Nov 28 – 9am – 5pm
29th – 10am – 5pm
Where: Central Florida Fairgrounds
4603 W. Colonial Dr
Orlando
Cost: $8
Contact: 407-295-3247
CFA CAT SHOW
What: Owners bring their cats to compete to be the cutest kitty
When: Nov 28 – 10am – 4pm
Where: Central Florida Fairgrounds
4603 W. Colonial Dr
Orlando
Cost: $5
Contact: 561-274-1911
BOATING, FISHING & OUTDOORS FALL FESTIVAL
What: vendors, seminars & entertainment
When: Nov 28 – 11am – 7pm
Where: The Barn
1200 S. French Ave
Sanford
Cost: $5 adults; free 15 & younger
Contact: 386-235-6274
PLAN AHEAD
A NIGHT OF EXTREME TASTE
What: cocktail, wine & food tastings
When: Dec 3 – 7 – 11pm
Where: Ritz-Carlton Orlando – Grande Lakes
4012 Central Florida Pkwy
Orlando
Cost: $95
Contact: 407-206-2400
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL BEER & FOOD FESTIVAL
When: Dec 4 – 6 – 10pm
Where: Orange County Regional History Center
65 E. Central Blvd
Orlando
Cost: $25 – 35
Contact: 407-383-2331
76TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS VESPERS
What: presented by the Rollins College Choir, Singers, Chamber Singers & Orchestra with scriptural passages
When: Dec 4 - 6 – 6:15pm (doors open at 6)
Where: Rollins College Knowles Memorial Chapel
1000 Holt Ave
Winter Park
Cost: $5
Contact: 407-646-2233
CHRISTMAS WITH THE BASILICA CHOIR
What: sacred & secular music from both Advent & Christmas sources plus a holiday sing-a-long
When: Dec 4 – 7:30pm
Where: Mary Queen of the Universe
8300 Vineland Ave
Orlando
Cost: $10; children under 11 free
Contact: 407-239-6600 x 317
WINTER PARK CHRISTMAS PARADE
When: Dec 5 – 9am
Where: Downtown Winter Park
Park Ave
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-599-3399
AVALON AGLOW
What: Christmas parade & fireworks
When: Dec 5 – 4 – 9pm
Where: Avalon Park
13001 Founder’s Square
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-658-6565
LIGHT UP THE HOLIDAYS
What: tree & park lighting ceremony with entertainment
When: Dec 5 – 5 – 9pm
Where: Cranes Roost Park
Uptown Altamonte
Altamonte Springs
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-571-8863
PAST & PRESENT STYLES OF FASHION FOR THE HOLIDAYS
What: benefitting Habitat for Humanity of Greater Apopka ReStore
When: Dec 6 – 11:30am – 2pm
Where: Highland Manor
604 E. Main St
Apopka
Cost: $35 includes lunch – reservations required
Contact: 407-880-8852
AFTERNOON WITH SANTA
What: for children 10 & younger – holiday crafts, Santa, moonwalk & games
When: Dec 12 – 1 – 3pm
Where: Magnolia Park
2929 Binion Rd
Apopka
Cost: $3 per child; adults free
Contact: 407-886-4231
WINE TASTING & PERFORMANCE
What: with wines, appetizers, music, raffles & a performance by & benefitting Shakespeare Alive! workshops in the local schools @ 6:30pm
When: Dec 10 – 5:30 – 8:30pm
Where: Whole Foods Market
1989 Aloma Ave
Winter Park
Cost: $20
Contact: 407-447-1700
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This is a guide to holiday events and happenings occurring in the Orlando Central Florida area. This post will be updated to include new events and changes that may occur.
HANUKAH IN THE PARK
What: Chabbad of Greater Orlando and the Jewish Community Center hold an evening of family activities, including singing, dancing and lighting a giant menorah
When: Dec 13 – 5:30pm
Where: Central Park
N Park Ave & W Morse Blvd
Winter Park
Cost: Free
DICKENS BY CANDLELIGHT
What: annual interactive telling of A Christmas Carol as a ghost story
When: Dec 15 – 20 – 8pm
Where: Lowndes Shakespeare Center
812 E. Rollins St
Orlando
Cost: $25
Contact: 407-328-9005
RIFFTRAX: CHRISTMAS SHORTS – STRAVAGANZA
What: Stars and writers from Mystery Science Theater 3000 lampoon a series of short holiday related movies and commercials
When: Dec 16 & 17 – 8pm
Where: Cinemark at Festival Bay Mall
5150 International Drive
Orlando
Cost: $12.50
Contact: 407-352-1042
THE EIGHT REINDEER MONOLOGUES
What: Jeff Goode’s comedy about the less famous Santa flyers
When: Dec 17 & 18 – 8pm
19th – 8 & 10pm
20th – 3 & 8pm
Where: Breakthrough Theatre of Winter Park
419A Fairbanks Ave
Winter Park
Cost: $10 – 15
Contact: 407-920-4034
www.BreakthroughTheatre.com
MICHAEL ANDREW’S SWINGIN’ CHRISTMAS 2009
What: Michael Andrew and the Atomic Big Band present a night of holiday favorites with hep twists and comedic hijinx
When: Dec 18 – 2:30 & 8:30pm
19th – 4 & 8:30pm
Where: The Plaza Theatre
425 N. Bumby Ave
Orlando
Cost: $40 – 55
Contact: 407-228-1220
DATE NIGHT AT THE GARDENS
What: outdoor screening of the Four Christmases
When: Dec 18 – 8pm – gates open at 6
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: $7 adult; $2 children – bring dinner, blankets, chairs; concessions available
Contact: 407-246-2620
CHANU-IKEA
What: Brian Feldman leads a Chanukah-centric walking tour through IKEA in Google translated Swedish
When: Dec 18 – 7pm
Where: IKEA
4092 Eastgate Drive
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-355-3155
www.IKEA.com/us/en
SNOW FEST
What: The winter party involves ice skating and playing in real snow in the Florida sun
When: Dec 19 – 2 – 6pm
Where: RDV Sportsplex
8701 Maitland Summit Blvd
Maitland
Cost: $7 adults; $13 children
Contact: 407-916-2442
ALOHA HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA
What: Surfer Santa, face painting, food, music, arts & crafts, fire performers, vendors
When: Dec 20 – 11am – 4pm
Where: Maitland Art Center
231 W. Packwood Ave
Maitland
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-234-4592
THE BRAVE TIN SOLDIER
What: Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale brought to the stage
When: Dec 20 – 2pm
Where: Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
201 Magnolia Ave
Sanford
Cost: $7
Contact: 407-321-8111
HOLIDAY MOVIE NIGHTS
What: outdoor screenings
When: Dec 21 – 7pm
Where: Cranes Roost Park
Uptown Altamonte
Altamonte Springs
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-571-8863
MICKEY’S VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS PARTY
What: Mickey and friends celebrate the season with special holiday shows, fireworks, parades and treats
When: through Dec 18
Where: Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista
Cost: $52 – 59
Contact: 407-824-4321
THE LION IN WINTER
What: James Goldman’s dramedy about the affairs of King Henry II on a peculiar Christmas
When: thru Dec 20
Thurs – Sat – 7:30pm
Sun – 2:30pm
Where: Mad Cow Theatre
105 S. Magnolia Ave
Orlando
Cost: $24 – 26
Contact: 407-297-8788
HAUL OUT THE HOLLYDAYS
What: An upbeat collection of songs from Broadway, film, radio and television celebrating the holiday
When: thru Dec 20
Fri & Sat – 7:30pm
Sat & Sun – 2pm
Where: Winter Park Playhouse
711-B Orange Ave
Winter Park
Cost: $24 – 32
Contact: 407-645-0145
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
What: traditional telling of the classic tale, directed by Frank Hilgenberg
When: thru Dec 20
Thurs – Sat – 8pm
Sun – 2:30pm
Where: Theatre Downtown
2113 N. Orange Ave
Orlando
Cost: $18
Contact: 407-841-0083
DEAR SANTA
What: A child’s request throws a wrench in Santa’s works in this family comedy
When: thru Dec 20
Fri – 7pm
Sat – 2 & 7pm
Sun – 2pm
Where: Orlando Repertory Theatre
1001 E. Princeton St
Orlando
Cost: $17
Contact: 407-896-7365
IT WAS A VERY GOOD YULE
What: A medley covering five centuries of Christmas songs
When: thru Dec 23
Thurs – Sat – 8pm
Sun – 2pm
Where: Mad Cow Theatre
105 S. Magnolia Ave
Orlando
Cost: Call
Contact: 407-297-8788
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
What: tours of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s century old leaded glass windows & his 1893 chapel plus the 1902 Tiffany window “Christmas Eve” designed by Thomas Nast, Jr.
When: Dec 24 – 9:30 – 4pm
Where: Morse Museum of American Art
445 N. Park Ave
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-645-5311
EVERY CHRISTMAS STORY EVER TOLD
What: Take a comedic romp in 90 minutes through all the familiar yule tales
When: thru Dec 27
Wed & Thurs – 7pm
Fri & Sat – 8pm
Sun – 2pm
Where: Lowndes Shakespeare Center
812 E. Rollins St
Orlando
Cost: $20 – 38
Contact: 407-447-1700
HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD
What: Celebration of seasonal traditions in other countries and a candlelight processional ending with a choir and orchestra performance
When: thru Dec. 30
Where: Epcot
Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista
Cost: $75
Contact: 407-827-4321
WINTER WONDERLAND
What: hourly snowfalls
When: 6 – 9pm – thru Dec. 31
Where: Celebration Town Center
610 Sycamore St.
Celebration
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-566-4007
WINTER IN THE PARK
What: ice skating rink
When: through Jan 3
Where: Central Park Stage
Park Avenue
Winter Park
Cost: $10 per skater
Contact: 407-599-3203
BEST OF FLORIDA CHRISTMAS
What: Holiday shows and displays, featuring ICE!, the walk-through ice sculpture
When: through Jan 3
Where: Gaylord Palms Resort
6000 W. Osceola Pkwy
Kissimmee
Cost: $12.99
Contact: 407-586-1600
SEAWORLD HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
What: Enjoy festive fountain shows, carolers, nightly snowfall and the musical Polar Express Experiences
When: through Jan 3
Where: SeaWorld
7007 SeaWorld Drive
Orlando
Cost: $69.65
Contact: 407-363-2613
OSBORNE FAMILY SPECTACLE OF DANCING LIGHTS
What: A dazzling light show in collaboration with businessman Jennings Osborne, who developed the display for his daughter
When: through Jan 4
Where: Disney Hollywood Studios
Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista
Cost: $55 – 65
Contact: 407-824-4321
LEU’S HOLIDAY HOUSE
What: Christmas trees, decorations and seasonally spirited dioramas adorn the gardens, with guided tours available
When: through Jan 7
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: $7
Contact: 407-246-2620
LIGHT UP UCF
What: holiday light shows, film screenings, skating rink & rides
When: through Jan 8
Where: UCF Arena Bldg
50 N. Gemini Blvd.
Orlando
Cost: Free – ride & skating prices vary
Contact: 407-823-6006
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.
Marc It Sold!
This is a guide to a smattering of events occurring in the Greater Orlando Central Florida area. The sections are divided into Art, Music, Theater, Author, Nature, Etc, and Plan Ahead. There is surely something for everyone. There is also a complementary list of On-Going events in the area as well & you can find those by Clicking Here! These are events that either occur on a regular basis or are special events for an extended period of time. For a list of Holiday Events & Happenings in the area, just go to here!
ART & LITERATURE
GLENN BECK
What: signing by author of Arguing with Idiots
When: Nov 20 – 11:30am
Where: Barnes & Noble
2418 E. Colonial Dr
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-894-6024
MFA READINGS
What: by UCF students
When: Nov 20 – 7 – 8:30pm
Where: Urban Think! Bookstore
625 E. Central Blvd
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-650-8004
APARTMENT E ART ROCKS THE BLOCK
What: Two-night party featuring art from local artists, plus music performances and vendors
When: Nov 20 & 21 – 7pm
Where: Taste Restaurant
717 W. Smith St.
Orlando
Cost: $5 donation
Contact: 407-835-0646
www.TasteCP.com
SEALEGS
What: show of new works by Central Florida artists including Doug Boehm, Hyrdo74, Dres13 and more
When: Nov 21 – 8pm
Where: The Orange Studio
1121 N. Mills Ave
Orlando
Cost: $10 donation
Contact: 407-898-7234
ELIZABETH SIGNER
What: signing by the author of Fat Boxing: A Guide to Weight Loss
When: Nov 22 – 1 – 3pm
Where: Urban Think! Bookstore
625 E. Central Blvd
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-650-8004
THEATER & MOVIES
ORLANDO WEEKLY 2009 READER APPRECIATION NIGHT
What: Free showings of 2012 and Where the Wild Things Are, plus drinks, to say thanks for reading
When: Nov 19 – 5:30pm
Where: Plaza Cinema Café
155 S. Orange Ave
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 321-558-2878
www.OrlandoWeekly.com
NORMA
What: Filmed production of Bellini’s masterwork, performed by Teatro Comunale di Bologna
When: Nov 21 – noon
Where: Enzian Theater
1300 S. Orlando Ave
Maitland
Cost: $20
Contact: 407-629-0054
www.Enzian.org
MUSTARD SEED FILM FEST
What: film festival and competition featuring movies produced, directed, or written by some of today’s most talented young artists to benefit The Mustard Seed of Central Florida
When: Nov 21 – 7pm
Where: Winter Park Playhouse
711-B Orange Ave.
Winter Park
Cost: $10
Contact: 407-645-0145
CENTRAL FLORIDA JEWISH FILM FEST
What: Screenings of films that look at historical and contemporary Jewish issues
When: Nov 22 – 23 – various times
Where: Enzian Theater
1300 S. Orlando Ave
Maitland
Cost: $10 – 60
Contact: 407-629-0054
www.Enzian.org
COCO BEFORE CHANEL
What: The film opens with a wine reception featuring special guest Gael de Maisonneuve, consul general of France in Miami
When: Nov 22 – 5pm
Where: Enzian Theater
1300 S. Orlando Ave
Maitland
Cost: $10
Contact: 407-629-0054
www.Enzian.org & www.fabco.us/events
MUSIC
FLORIDA CLASSIC BATTLE OF THE BANDS
What: College bands go head-to-head
When: Nov 20 – 6pm
Where: Amway Arena
600 W. Amelia St.
Orlando
Cost: $15 – 26
Contact: 407-849-2020
YOUNG ARTIST COMPETITION FINALIST RECITAL
What: Competitive high school vocalists and instrumentalists prepare before judges
When: Nov 21 – 3pm
Where: Rollins College – Tiedtke Concert Hall
1000 Holt Ave
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-646-2182
LECTURE
WAYNE WIEGAND
What: historian and director of the Florida Book Awards discusses “Main Street Public Library: Community Places and Reading Spaces in the Heartland, 1865-1956″
When: Nov 18 – 7pm
Where: Rollins College
1000 Holt Ave
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-646-2000
HEALTH
HEALTHY LIVING
What: information on healthful living for all ages
When: Nov 18 – 2pm
Where: University Club & Art Gallery
841 N. Park Ave
Winter Park
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-644-6149
NATURE
FOREVER WILD
What: Folksinger Walkin’ Jim Stoltz presents a multimedia show about wilderness, sponsored by the Sierra Club
When: Nov 18 – 6:30 – 8:30pm
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: $8
Contact: 407-481-4398
www.CentralFloridaSierra.org
ORANGE AUDUBON PROGRAM – BRINGING BACK THE INDIGO SNAKE
What: by Fred Antonio
When: Nov 19 – 7pm
Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-658-5742
BIRDING WALK
What: 2 mile hike – bring lunch, drink & birding gear
When: Nov 21 – 8:40am at the tram stop in parking lot on Magnolia Homes Rd.
Where: Lake Lotus Park
1153 Lake Lotus Park Rd
Altamonte Springs
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-851-5416
FOOD, BEER & WINE
HOLIDAY MEGA WINE TASTING
What: A sampling of more than 100 wines
When: Nov 21 – 3 – 7pm
Where: The Wine Barn
1711 33rd St.
Orlando
Cost: $15
Contact: 407-704-8816
THANKSGIVING DINNER
What: potluck dinner with games & entertainment
When: Nov 22 – 2pm
Where: Mead Gardens
1300 S. Denning Dr
Winter Park
Cost: $5 with dish; $10 without
Contact: 407-968-2400
FUNDRAISERS
FASHION SHOW & SILENT AUCTION
What: to benefit the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program
When: Nov 19 – 5pm
Where: Plaza Cinema Café
155 S. Orange Ave
Orlando
Cost: $30 advance; $40 at the door
Contact: 407-422-1535
TASTE OF ORLANDO
What: Food tastings from local restaurants, plus live music; proceeds benefit Simon Youth Foundation
When: Nov 21 – 11am – 3pm
Where: Waterford Lakes Town Center
413 N. Alafaya Trail
Orlando
Cost: Free – $12
Contact: 407-737-2866
ETC.
PUFMM-PALOOZA
What: People United for Medical Marijuana host a 10-night, nine-venue celebration to champion their cause, with concerts and information
When: Nov 19 – 28 – various times
Where: The Plaza Theatre
425 N. Bumby Ave
Orlando
Cost: various prices
Contact: 407-228-1220
www.pufmm.org
ZONACON 2009
What: Combination anime and horror convention with games, events and celebrity guests
When: Nov 20 – 22 – various times
Where: Holiday Inn
6515 International Dr
Orlando
Cost: various prices
Contact: 407-351-4430
www.Zonacon.com
AVALON JUBILEE
What: Fall carnival with rides, games and food
When: Nov 20 – 3 – 10pm
21 – 22 – 10am – 10pm
Where: Avalon Park Town Center
13001 Founders Square Drive
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-658-6565
www.AvalonPark.com
JINGLE EVE
What: Holiday open house featuring carolers, food and activities
When: Nov 20 – 6 – 10pm
Where: Ivanhoe Village Main Street
Orange Ave between New Hampshire & Princeton
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-484-5839
HOLIDAY JAZZ STROLL
What: Guests take in the elaborate decorations, taste hors d’oeuvre from restaurants and dance to the bebop of Jeff Rupert & Dirty Martinis
When: Nov 20 – 7 – 10pm
Where: Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N. Mills Ave
Orlando
Cost: $35
Contact: 407-896-4231
ROCK FEST
What: vendors to buy, sell & trade gemstones, mineral specimens & hand-made jewelry
When: Nov 21 – 9am – noon
Where: Central Florida Mineral & Gem Society
2721 Forsyth Rd – Ste. 101
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-625-6336
HOLIDAY TOY TRAIN SHOW
When: Nov 21 – 11am – 4pm
Where: Maitland Civic Center
641 S. Maitland Ave
Maitland
Cost: $5 – free 11 & younger
Contact: 407-647-2111
LATIN JAZZ & ART SHOW
What: Hispanic art expo, food and music from Sol y Mar and more
When: Nov 21 – 2pm
Where: Orlando Brewing Company
1301 Atlanta Ave
Orlando
Cost: Free
Contact: 407-872-1117
PLAN AHEAD
HOLIDAY PLANTS
What: how to use them; care for them; and, recycle or reuse them after the holiday season
When: Dec 3 – 6 – 7:30pm
Where: Orange County University of Florida IFAS Extension
6021 S. Conway Rd
Orlando
Cost: Free – registration required
Contact: 407-254-9200
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.
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The following are the market sales statistics for Winter Springs, Seminole County, Florida for October 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
40 homes sold during the month of October.
The average sales price is $259,037 with 131 days on the market.
The median sales price is $204,950.
The sales to list price ratio is 94%.
The most expensive home sold for $699K in Wicklow Greens at Tuscawilla and was on the market 581 days
The least expensive home sold for $54,000 in Deersong after 78 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $272,271 with 157 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 27 sales, an increase of 48%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 2% and a decrease in the median sales price of 8%. There was an increase of 48% in sales volume with no change in sales to list price ratio.


Condos, Townhomes & Villas
9 homes sold
The average sales price is $121,810 with 150 days on the market.
The median sales price is $128,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 90%.
The most expensive townhome sold for $175,000 in Heritage Commons and was new construction.
The least expensive sold for $58,800 in Serenity at Tuskawilla Condo after 198 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $146,333 with 87 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 93% on 6 sales, a 50% increase.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 22% and an increase in the median sales price of 23%. There was a decrease in sales volume of 25% with a 6% decrease 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.
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The following are the market sales statistics for Winter Park, Seminole and Orange Counties, Florida for October 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
57 homes sold during the month of October.
The average sales price is $324,110 with 100 days on the market.
The median sales price is $175,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 95%.
The most expensive home sold for $2.05M in Osceola Shores after 1363 days on the market.
The least expensive home sold for $44,900 after 216 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $279,879 with 131 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% and on 20 sales, an increase of 185%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 1% and a decrease in the median sales price of 1%. There was also an increase in sales volume of 8% with no change in the sales to list price ratio.


Condos, Townhomes & Villas
20 homes sold
The average sales price was $67,957 with 181 days on the market.
The median sales price was $50,250.
The sales to list price ratio is 94%.
The most expensive sold for $220,000 in Townhomes at Harper Place and was on the market 259 days.
The least expensive condo sold for $17,990 in The Colonies after 343 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $195,124 with 227 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 12 sales, an increase of 67%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 23% and a decrease in the median sales price of 32%. There was an increase in sales volume of 5% with a 1% decrease 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.
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The following are the market sales statistics for Windermere, Orange County, Florida for October 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
38 homes sold during the month of October.
The average sales price is $524,640 with 241 days on the market.
The median sales price is $373,070.
The sales to list price ratio is 93%.
The most expensive home sold for $1.5M in Reserve at Lake Butler Sound and was new construction built in 2007.
The least expensive home sold for $176,000 in Lakes of Windermere Peachtree after 44 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $413,271 with 196 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 32 sales, an increase of 19%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 7% and an increase in the median sales price of 26%. There was a decrease in sales volume of 17% with a 1% decrease in the sales to list price ratio.


Condos, Townhomes & Villas
12 homes sold.
The average sales price is $135,691 with 85 days on the market.
The median sales price is $131,450.
The sales to list price ratio is 97%.
The more expensive townhome sold for $188,000 in Oasis Cove and was new construction.
The less expensive sold for $85,000 in Lakeside at Lakes of Windermere Condominiums after 305 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $345,834 with 112 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 9 sales, an increase of 33%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 33% and a decrease in the median sales price of 4%. There was an increase in sales volume of 20% with a 5% increase 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.
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The following are the market sales statistics for Seminole County, Florida for October 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
325 homes sold during the month of October.
The average sales price is $238,545 with 123 days on the market.
The median sales price is $190,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 95%.
The most expensive home sold for $1.7M in Alaqua Lakes in Longwood and was on the market 44 days.
The least expensive home sold for $20,000 in Sanford after 38 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $300,789 with 145 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 201 sales an increase of 62%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 12% and an increase in the median sales price of 3%. There was an increase in sales volume of 5% with no change in the sales to list price ratio.


Condos, Townhomes & Villas
137 homes sold
The average sales price was $84,764 with 115 days on the market.
The median sales price was $66,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 97%.
The most expensive condo sold for $308,000 at Devon Green in Heathrow in Lake Mary and was on the market 50 days.
The least expensive condo sold for $17,700 at Waterside at Cranes Roost in Altamonte Springs after 33 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $144,843 with 102 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 56 sales, an increase of 191%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 7% and an increase in the median sales price of 8%. There was also an increase in sales volume of 9% with a 2% decrease 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.
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The following are the market sales statistics for Sanford, Seminole County, Florida for October 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
56 homes sold during the month of October.
The average sales price is $195,731 with 98 days on the market.
The median sales price is $152,500.
The sales to list price ratio is 95%.
The most expensive home sold for $955,000 in the Lake Markham Preserve and was on the market 253 days.
The least expensive home sold for $20,000 after 38 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $195,831 with 141 days on the market with a sales to list price ratio of 95% on 31 sales, an increase of 81%.
The month to month changes show an increase in the average sales price of 31% and an increase in the median sales price of 27%. There was also a decrease in sales volume of 14% with a 2% decrease in the sales to list price ratio.


Condos, Townhomes & Villas
18 homes sold
The average sales price was $116,124 with 80 days on the market.
The median sales price was $98,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 97%.
The most expensive condo sold for $212,000 in Terracina at Lake Forest and was new construction.
The least expensive sold for $45,000 in Castille Townhomes after 106 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $122,869 with 108 days on the market with a sales to list price ratio of 90% on 5 sales, an increase of 260%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 7% and an increase in the median sales price of 9%. There was an increase in sales volume of 20% with a 2% increase in the sales to list price ratio.


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.
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The following are the market sales statistics for Oviedo, Seminole County, Florida for October 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
65 homes sold during the month of October.
The average sales price is $246,796 with 112 days on the market.
The median sales price is $230,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 96%.
The most expensive home sold for $520,000 in Stonehurst and was on the market 151 days
The least expensive home sold for $45,000 in North Chuluota with 36 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $280,541 with 101 days on the market with a sales to list price ratio of 95% on 41 sales, a 59% increase.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of less than 1% and a decrease in the median sales price of 5%. There was also an increase in sales volume of 44% with a 1% increase in the sales to list price ratio.


Condos, Townhomes & Villas
14 homes sold
The average sales price was $95,086 with 34 days on the market.
The median sales price was $63,250.
The sales to list price ratio is 107%.
The most expensive sold for $193,990 in Stratford Green and was new construction.
The least expensive condo sold for $35,365 in Villas at Lakeside after 65 days on the market.
The average sales price a year earlier was $157,444 with 96 days on the market with a sales to list price ratio of 96% on 17 sales, a decrease of 18%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 15% and a decrease in the median sales price of 45%. There was an increase in sales volume of 8% with 8% increase 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.
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The following are the market sales statistics for Orlando, Orange County, Florida for October 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
725 homes sold during the month of October.
The average sales price is $163,187 with 108 days on the market.
The median sales price is $150,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 96%.
The most expensive home sold for $1.4M in North Shore at Lake Hart and was on the market 59 days.
The least expensive home sold for $9000 in Angebilt after 43 days on the market.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $218,460 with 146 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 94% on 421 sales, an increase of 72%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of less than 1% and an increase in the median sales price of 1%. There was an increase in the sales volume of 3% with a 1% decrease in the sales to list price ratio.


Condos, Townhomes & Villas
408 homes sold
The average sales price was $72,666 with 88 days on the market.
The median sales price was $51,000.
The sales to list price ratio is 102%.
The most expensive condo sold for $580K in Vizcaya and was on the market 103 days.
The least expensive sold for $8000 in Magnolia Court Condo and was on the market for 61 days.
The average sales price for the same period a year earlier was $133,831 with 157 days on the market and a sales to list price ratio of 91% on 120 sales, an increase of 240%.
The month to month changes show a decrease in the average sales price of 1% and a decrease in the median sales price of 7%. There was a decrease in sales volume of 7% with a 1% decrease 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.
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