| Henry Lewin has spent
the better part of his life working in the sales
and marketing industries for three major companies.
His worldwide travels, for both business and pleasure,
have given him the unique opportunity to do business
in Europe, Asia and the Middle east, all the while
gaining valuable experience in both luxury residential
and commercial real estate markets.
Henry spent his younger years in Europe and later
came to the Unites States as a teenager. This life
experience opened the doors for him to become fluent
in several languages. Aside from English, he is
familiar with French and Hebrew, and has an understanding
of several other languages. Growing up with such
a multi-cultural background provided the means to
familiarize him with the sales and marketing practices
of many countries. Henry's diverse background translates
into a rewarding experience for his clients. Also
important is his background of working with computer,
which gives him a great understanding of today's
technologies and communication vehicles, which in
turn leads to better and faster service.
Henry started his career as a Realtor in Florida
over 11 years ago. He has spent the majority of
his real estate profession negotiating contracts
which included foreclosures, short sales and commercial/residential
properties. Henry is a dedicated agent that has
had, over the years the benefit of countless referrals
from satisfied clients. As a realtor, Henry helps
his buyers understand the types of homes they are
purchasing, what items can easily be changed or
improved and what items could be potential pitfalls
later. This knowledge has helped buyers when purchasing
REO properties, short sales, foreclosures, etc.
Henry works closely with several associates that
assist in all of the negotiations to assure a safe,
swift and proper closing and transfer of properties.
Call Henry and make your appointment today and
let your journey to buying your dream home begin
today.
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Henry makes his home
in the beautiful City of Maitland in Seminole County,
however helps clients buy and sell homes in many
areas of Central Florida including:
Seminole County:
Maitland, Altamonte Springs, Longwood,
Casselberry, Lake Mary, Sanford, Oviedo, Winter
Springs
32701, 32732, 32771, 32707, 32746, 32773, 32708,
32750, 32779, 32714, 32765, 32730, 32766
Orange County:
Orlando, Winter Park, Baldwin Park, Apopka, Ocoee,
Winderemere, College Park, Winter Garden, Wedgefield
32703, 32808, 32826, 32809, 32829, 32709, 32810,
32712, 32811, 32751, 32812, 32833, 32789, 32814,
32835, 32792, 32817, 32836, 32818, 32837, 32801,
32819, 32839, 32803, 32820, 34734, 32804, 32822,
34761, 32806, 34786, 32807, 32825, 34787
Lake County:
Clermont, Mount Dora, Montverde, Groveland, Leesburg,
Mascotte, Lady Lake, The Villages
34711, 34715, 32162, 32776, 34731, 32778, 34736,
32784, 34737, 34748, 34753, 32757, 34714, 34756
Osceola County:
Kissimmee, Saint Cloud, Poinciana, Buenaventura
Lakes, Narcoossee, Celebration
32741, 34743, 34758, 32743, 34744, 34769, 33848,
34746, 34771, 34741, 34747, 34772 |
Since
the 1960s, Maitland has been a quintessential bedroom
community. Some of the area’s first suburbs
were built there to attract young families looking
for large lawns and good schools.
In the late 1970s a sprawling office
park called Maitland Center was built near the I-4
interchange, giving the city a distinctive business
identity as well. The 190-acre development contains
a hotel, 45 office buildings, and 400 businesses.
More than 12,000 people are employed there.
Another big project that gives
Maitland’s somewhat nebulous downtown district
a more cohesive look is Broad Street Partners’
Ravinia, a seven-story retail and condominium development.
Maitland is also the home of Uptown
Maitland East, a retail and condominium project,
and North Bridge, a commercial office project that
will sit across from Ravinia. Both are being developed
by Naples-based Red Robin Realty.
Maitland Town Square has given
the city new life as well. Maitland Town Square
includes a city hall and a public safety complex
in addition to condominiums and retail space. The
property has more than 200,000 square feet of office
space, 250,000 square feet of retail space, 600
residential units, a 150-room hotel, a movie theater
and parks.
Clearly, Maitland can only be described
as a thoroughly modern place. Yet it has actually
been in existence longer than most Central Florida
communities.
I was established in 1838 as Fort
Maitland, named in honor of Capt. William S. Maitland,
a hero of the Second Seminole War. In 1880, the
railroad from Sanford arrived, sparking a tourism
boom that lasted until freezes in the 1890s disenchanted
visitors.
In 1937 sculptor Andr Smith founded the Mayan
themed Art Center in Maitland, which was originally
intended to be a compound where artists could live
and work. The center, now listed on the National
Register of Historic Place, feature an open-air
chapel that has become a popular location for weddings.
Today Maitland is home to the Enzian
Theater, the region’s only art-house cinema
and the setting for the annual Florida Film Festival.
And two large art festivals are held in Maitland:
one in October, sponsored by the Maitland Rotary
Club, and one in April, sponsored by the Maitland/South
Seminole Chamber of Commerce.
The Florida Audubon Society was
founded in Maitland, and its headquarters, including
the bird hospital, remain on Lake Sybellia. |