Sandy Thompson |
ORLANDO --- Lakefront property off Bumby Avenue in Orlando is
now being marketed to buyers, five adjoining parcels with potential as a
valuable urban infill project, by Stirling International Real Estate.
Stirling Broker of Record Roger Soderstrom Jr. said he anticipates significant
interest in the property in part because of the rising scarcity of infill sites
near downtown Orlando .
Roger Soderstrom Jr. |
The five parcels are individually owned but
Stirling, based in Orlando ’s Thornton Park , is marketing them as a prime
lakefront package deal with the option of individual parcel sales.
All are oversized lots with up to 100 feet of
frontage along Lake Druid , in Audubon Park . The property is just southwest of
Orlando ’s upscale Baldwin Park new urbanist community.
Stirling International agent Sandy Thompson is
handling the exclusive marketing arrangement for the project. No firm sales
price has been established as offers are being entertained from a range of
potential buyers, including national builders and small developers as well as
investors.
Skyline night view of Baldwin Park village, Orlando, FL |
Infill projects are a favored tool of urban
planners to foster wise land use in downtown areas where demand is strong and
utilities and public services are available.
Bumby Avenue is a historic north- south
street that bisects downtown Orlando , just east of Orange Avenue . The street
was named for a pioneering Orlando family dating back to the 1800s.
CONTACTS:
Sandy Thompson, Stirling International Real
Estate,
407-810-8579 sthompson@stirlingirefl.com
Roger Soderstrom, Jr., Broker of Record,
Stirling International Real Estate,
407-250-1000 rsoderstrom@sirefl.com
Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications
407-644-4142 beth@larryvershel.com .
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