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Our luxury 3 bedroom Orlando villa is located on the prestigious Highlands Reserve complex, 6 miles form Disney. It has recently had wireless internet for your laptop, flat screen tv and new furnishings added.
The heated pool is south facing enabling you to soak up the sun for the best part of the day.
The pool area has a covered lanai and overlooks a conservation area.
The property is furnished to the highest standards throughout including 2 luxurious suites in the dual living areas and a lovely dining area for you to enjoy.
There is a main master bedroom with en-suite facilities and a 2nd double bedroom which shares bathroom facilities with a 3rd twin bedroom.
Highlands Reserve is in the Davenport area of Central Florida and is a fabulous golfing community with a Par 72 golf course suitable for all standards of player.
All facilities you would expect in Orlando such as supermarket, restaurants and shopping are all nearby to the complex.
Obtain an instant on-line quote or please feel free to contact us with any questions that you may have at any time and we promise to reply promptly.
We also own a fabulous 4 bedroom townhome in Regals Palms available for your vacation.
We have provided a downloadable brochure for printing with summary details of our villa.
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