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Realtor® of the Week
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Home of the Week Location: 2511 Barcelona Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Seven Isles, Las Olas
Bedrooms/baths/garages: 4/5/2 Name: Liz Caldwell Company name: EWM Realty International
Originally from: Coral Gables Current home: Fort Lauderdale Realtor designations: Top EWM agent-Broward County for last 10 years
How long in real estate: 16 years
Features: 80-foot waterfront with dock, new bathrooms, Keystone dual fireplace, Europeanstyle kitchen with gas cooking, all bedrooms have en suite with bathroom, sunken living room, fabulous natural light.
Price: $1,950,000 Additional information: Totally remodeled Contact: Call Liz Caldwell, EWM Realty International, Christies International, RE Affiliate, (954) 646-6332
What made you get into real estate? It’s in my “blood”; my mom was a Realtor and my dad a general contractor.
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Location: South of the New River (the tunnel on U.S. 1) and north of 17th Street Causeway, east of Federal Highway and west of the Intracoastal Waterway. Why popular: Rio Vista is one of the oldest communities in Broward County, multi-generational of old local families and new alike, easy access to Intracoastal and beaches, downtown and the airport. Many historical homes complete the theme of a unique neighborhood in an urban setting. Can even drive golf cart to work downtown. Appeals to: Many South Floridians who grew up in Fort Lauderdale and Miami alike, locals who work downtown and who also make the reverse commute out west and to Miami. Also home to many prominent families who make a difference in this wonderful city. The one neighborhood in an urban setting where children freely ride their bikes, skateboard and paddleboard to their friend’s houses. Type of homes: Very eclectic, from historical homes from
the 1920s and 1930s homes to state-of-the-art, comtemporary and coastal Caribbean architecture. Just as important here, to live on a “drylot” as to live on a waterfront lot.
Price range: $400,000 to $20 million Contact: For more information, contact the Liz Caldwell Group at (954) 646-6332 or visit lizcaldwell.com