This Orlando mansion hosted US presidents and comes with a grotto
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Central Florida isn t exactly renowned for its glitz and glamour. It s not the first locale that comes to mind when you think of old money scions sipping drinks and making deals in smoky rooms. But these sort of areas pop up just about anywhere there s money to be made and Florida s endless series of real estate booms offered plenty of places to park capital.
All this is to say, tucked away in Seminole County is the sort of estate that once hosted presidents and celebs and it s for sale. The home, known in its heyday as Oak Grove Estates, was built by developer E. Everette Huskey. He held onto the home until the 90s when his real estate business fell on hard times.
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