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3484 Big Eagle Drive
Ocoee, FL 34761
$989,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3120
Property Description
Under contract-accepting backup offers. Step back into time as you enter this remarkable lake home, built by the renowned American architect, James Gamble Rogers II, most notably known for his design of the historic Casa Feliz in Winter Park. The “Gwathmey House,” built in 1936, is a rare and historical home sitting on a picturesque lot on the East Shore of Lake Apopka. Surrounded by nature and beautiful mature trees, this home was carefully moved from its original location on Medicine Lake in 2006. In effort to keep its original charm and character, the home features original hardwood floors, original bathroom tile and fixtures, original windows (which have been restored) and unique architectural elements and craftmanship throughout the home. The main level of the home offers an abundance of space for entertaining with its split living and dining rooms. Off the dining room you will find an oversized kitchen featuring Knotty Pine cabinetry, granite countertops and newer stainless steel appliances (2017) as well as a lovely breakfast/sunroom featuring breathtaking views of Lake Apopka. One full bathroom and one half bath complete the main level along with a tucked away guest suite, currently being used as a home office. Upstairs you will find the master suite with an ensuite bathroom along with three additional oversized bedrooms and another full bathroom. Plenty of room for family and guests, this home offers an abundance of natural light and boasts views from many spots in the home. Relax and unwind on one of the homes porches or take it a step further and design and construct your own private dock to enjoy some of the most beautiful sunsets Florida has to offer! All the home’s major components have all been well maintained – Trane HVAC systems (2022 & 2009), Roof (2015), Electrical Updates (2024) and Home Replumbed (2024). To top it off, the home also features a workshop off the garage which offers endless possibilities and storage. Don’t miss your opportunity to view this piece of history today!
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1936
MLS Number
O6174703
Location
Address
3484 BIG EAGLE DRIVE
City
OCOEE
State
FL
Zip Code
34761
County
ORANGE (SOUTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
Optima Real Estate, original listing
Name
Optima Real Estate
Phone
(407) 366-4500
Office Name
OPTIMA REAL ESTATE
Office Phone
(407) 366-4500
Agent Name
Kristin McLaughlin

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