ORLANDO, Fla. — Editor’s note: This story is available as a result of a content partnership between WFTV and the Orlando Business Journal.
There’s enough room for you and your entire pit crew in the for-sale home of NASCAR notable Richard Childress.
The team owner and former driver listed his Port Orange home on July 20. With a price tag of $1.295 million, it’s among the top 10 most expensive home listings in the Volusia County city.
With its stunning interior design and sought-after location, this residence offers a unique living experience for a passionate aviator and discerning buyer.
— Rachel McGrath
The 4,793-square-foot home at 1900 Seclusion Drive is on a lake that’s part of the nearby Spruce Creek Country Club. Built in 2002, the four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom home boasts a price of $270 per square foot, according to Realtor.com.
Inside, the first floor features a parlor with a fireplace, a family room with an additional fireplace and a dining room. The kitchen sports solid wood cabinets, quartz counters and a side-by-side refrigerator and freezer.
Upstairs, there’s two bedrooms, a media room, a potential third bedroom/home office and a balcony that overlooks the lake. And a 68-by-20 foot screened veranda is accessible from throughout the home.
The residence is inside the Spruce Creek Fly-In Community, which offers a 4,000-foot lighted runway capable of handling private aircraft. The property also is less than 15 miles from Daytona Beach.
Click here to read Alex Soderstron’s story on the Orlando Business Journal’s website.
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