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Aldea Reserve Davenport Florida is a beautiful community located just 15 minutes from Disney World. It's a great choice for a vacation home and is conveniently located near all of the other Central Florida attractions as well. The homes are stunning to look at, as is the community as a whole.
Currently there are 2 Aldea Reserve homes for sale on the market, both being short sales. There are also 2 homes in pending status, 1 being a foreclosure and 1 being a short sale.
6 homes have sold in Aldea Reserve over the last 6 months with an average time on market of 28 days. Low inventory plus high investor demand equals quick sales.
The 5 bedroom homes were listed at an average of $134,200 and sold for an average of $124,350. The 4 bedroom homes were listed at an average of $97,150 and sold for an average of $96,125.
All 6 of the homes sold in Aldea Reserve were distressed sales, 5 being foreclosures and 1 being a short sale. The highest price home for sale in Aldea Reserve Davenport Florida was $128,700. The lowest price home for sale in Aldea Reserve Davenport Florida was $72,600.
As is the case with many communities in Central Florida, the market values at Aldea Reserve have declined in recent years. In the same time period in 2010 the average sales price for homes in Aldea Reserve was $126,750.
It is now a realistic expectation to buy a 5 bedroom pool home in Aldea Reserve Davenport Florida, very close to Disney, for under $140,000! If you need help with buying or selling a home in Aldea Reserve please get in touch with me, I'd be glad to help.
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Last week I showed a home in the Aldea Reserve community in Davenport, FL to a client and they fell in love with it. They wanted to make an offer right away and they wanted to make sure they secured it. We made a good offer and I was fairly certain the seller would be happy when they saw it. I got in touch with the listing agent and then sent it over. The sellers were out of town and she asked if they could have a few extra days before they responded. Sure thing, no problem, I said, just let me know.
I hadn't heard anything for 3 or 4 days so I called and asked for an update. She informed me that sometime in the last couple days the house had been left unsecured and things had gone missing. The police were investigating and the home was going to be off the market temporarily. It is apparently pretty obvious that someone with access to the lockbox code left the house open after showing it.
Everyone who showed the house had been contacted and nobody will own up to it. Someone knows how this happened and they aren't telling. Sometimes doing the right thing can be hard. There are times in life when you have to bite the bullet. We all make mistakes and none of us is perfect. I find it sad that this situation came about in the first place. But not being honest about what happened adds insult to injury.
Your integrity is everything in life. If you make a mistake...fess up to it and confront the situation head on and deal with it. If you don't, everybody loses. Most of all YOU. Your character is something you have to see in the mirror every day for the rest of your life.
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