Set just off the cobblestone streets that give this part of Orlando its old-city character, a renovated 1952 bungalow sits in the heart of Colonialtown and captures the energy this pocket of the city is known for. With three bedrooms and one bath, the home offers a smart, efficient layout that balances historic charm with thoughtful modern updates. Inside, engineered wood and tile floors run throughout, and the galley-style kitchen stands out with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, ample rich cabinetry, and a pantry with pull-out shelving that keeps everything within reach. The bathroom features a walk-in shower with a glass enclosure and clean tilework, while one of the bedrooms serves equally well as a home office or creative space. Out back, the large fenced yard opens up possibilities rarely found this close to downtown, complete with raised garden beds, a matching storage shed, and a stone seating area strung with market lights that feels made for relaxed evenings. A front pergola with passion fruit vines adds both presence and function. The location ties it all together, with easy bike access to the Milk District, the Mills 50 District, Ivanhoe Village, and downtown Orlando, placing you minutes from some of the city’s most talked-about dining, including chef-driven restaurants and nationally recognized spots that have helped shape Orlando’s growing food culture. Nearby green spaces like Harry P. Leu Gardens and Lake Eola offer a natural counterpoint, while the Orlando Urban Trail keeps daily life connected. The result is a lived-in lifestyle rooted in proximity that feels authentic to central Orlando, not manufactured or forced.
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