1463 Brookdale Ct Oviedo, FL 32765
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Welcome home to Brentwood Landing, Oviedo's most popular town home community. Designed by award winning builder, Jordan Homes, known for quality construction and thoughtful floor plan designs. The "Magnolia" plan offers 3 Bedrooms 2.5 Baths with two story loft area on the second floor, a perfect flex space for large office, play room or second family/tv room. 1463 Brookdale Court includes high end interior finishes with 42" designer cabinets, quartz counter tops, oversized Kitchen island and stainless steel appliances. The large windows create a bright, warm, inviting atmosphere. This home is an open floor plan concept with combined Living Room and Dining Room that flows seamlessly into the Kitchen, ideal for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The first floor also includes a half bath and a separate open space that can be used as a home office. When you walk up stairs the first thing you will notice is the soaring ceiling height in the spacious loft area. The primary bedroom with spa inspired, ensuite bath and walk in closet are located on one side of the home creating a private retreat. The secondary bedrooms, shared bath and laundry room are located on the opposite side of the home. The community is gated with amenities that include a pool with cabana baths, wide streets, gazebo with butterfly garden and green spaces. Located on State Road 426, Brentwood Landing is minutes from State Road 417 allowing easy access to to a variety of shopping and restaurants in Winter Park, Lake Mary and Sanford. Oviedo Town Center is less than 3 miles away and University of Central Florida is a 15 minute drive. Make this home your own and enjoy all the conveniences of living in the heart of Oviedo.
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