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Hot homes: Lakeland’s million-dollar market

Happy house hunting, Lakeland — check out these homes topping the market with sticker prices at or above $1 million.

A brick home with white columns and a white top tier on a green lawn.

Lakeland’s million-dollar market is filled to the brim — here are a few we’re watching.

Photo via Aryelle Monique Photography

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Spacious lots, stunning interiors, and sun-soaked rooms — these are just a few features that Lakeland’s million-dollar homes have in common. Another thing they share? They’re all built between the 1950s and 2010s — landing them right in the sweet spot of 54% of our readers’ preferences (at least, according to our recent poll) of not necessarily historic, and not a new build. Let’s meet the homes.

987 Lake Hollingsworth Dr. | $1,675,000

Wake up with views of one of Lakeland’s most iconic bodies of water in this 1972 home. Key features we’re eyeing: the super-spacious kitchen, hardwood floors, and massive soaking tub.

5 bed | 6 bath | 5,806 sqft
Listing agent: Claudia Carrillo

3890 Cleveland Heights Blvd. | $1,200,000

This 1951 home boasts a private tennis court, guest cottage, pool, and sauna. We’re still talking about the exposed brick, charming loggia, and brick gazebo + walking path.

6 bed | 6 bath | 5,739 sqft
Listing agent: Jody Ciavardone

1665 Blue Heron Ln. | $1,440,000

This modern mansion off Scott Lake checks all of our boxes: The 10-ft ceilings, grand staircase, and private pool + spa are among our favorite features. Multi-generational families will appreciate the private one-bedroom apartment on-site.

6 bed | 7 bath | 7,499 sqft
Listing agent: Jarrod Nyland

3300 Bridgefield Dr. | $4,900,000

If you’re looking for land, this is the property for you. Situated on nearly six acres off Harden Boulevard, this 1990 estate is an entertainer’s dream. We’re eyeing the resort-sized pool, ample parking, and covered poolside bar.

5 bed | 6 bath | 6,732 sqft
Listing agent: Jeri Thom

1204 Rolling Woods Ln. | $1,175,000

Meet “The Glass House” — a 1963 Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home that you may recognize from scenes in the Lakeland-based documentary “The People Who Live There.” This Cleveland Heights-area home is just down the street from our next listing. Pro tip: Click the green button below to see photos.

5 bed | 2.5 bath | 4,105 sqft
Listing agent: Paige Wagner

3906 Canyon Lake Point | $1,050,000

It may look straight out of a fairytale, but this 1985 Tudor-style home is very real and located just 15 minutes from downtown Lakeland. Take a peek at those skylights and built-in bookshelves for maximum charm.

3 bed | 4 bath | 2,994 sqft
Listing agent: Melissa Lee Castellucci

6811 Red Fox Run | $1,550,000

Explore all five acres of this 1972 South Lakeland home’s property. The massive kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, guest house, covered pool, and barn are just a few things we can’t stop talking about.

3 bed | 5 bath | 2,970 sqft
Listing agent: Brian Stephens

That’s just the beginning. Keep browsing Lakeland’s market of $1,000,000+ homes on the market.

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