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Now Listed — 2113 Silver Leaf Court, Wingfield Reserve, Longwood, FL 32779 | $1,800,000 | 8,000 Square Feet. Indoor Basketball Court. Sauna. Seven Bedrooms. One of Seminole County’s Most Extraordinary Custom Estates.

Now Listed — 2113 Silver Leaf Court, Wingfield Reserve, Longwood, FL 32779 | $1,800,000 | 8,000 Square Feet. Indoor Basketball Court. Sauna. Seven Bedrooms. One of Seminole County’s Most Extraordinary Custom Estates.

Chris Creegan | Creegan Group | Central Florida’s Premier Luxury Brokerage | 2025 Broker of the Year | Top 40 Nationwide


There is a category of luxury estate that exists in a class entirely its own — not simply because of its price point or its square footage, but because of what it was built to do. Most luxury homes are built to impress. The finest among them are built to be lived in at a level that no other property in the market can match.

2113 Silver Leaf Court in Wingfield Reserve, Longwood, Florida is built to be lived in.

Eight thousand square feet. Seven bedrooms. Five full bathrooms. A full indoor basketball court. A private sauna. A custom estate on 1.03 acres in one of Seminole County’s most distinguished and historically significant luxury corridors — the Markham Woods Road corridor, where the canopy of ancient live oaks, the estate-scale homesites, and the concentration of some of the finest residential addresses in all of Central Florida create a neighborhood character that no new development anywhere in the region can replicate.

Listed at $1,800,000, this home is priced for the buyer who understands what it costs to build 8,000 square feet of custom luxury — with an indoor athletic facility, a wellness room, and the bedroom count to accommodate every configuration of family life, professional obligation, and guest hospitality — and who recognizes that $1.8 million for a custom estate of this scale in this corridor is not just a fair price. It is the opportunity that the Markham Woods luxury market rarely produces.


The Home — What 8,000 Square Feet of Custom Luxury Actually Delivers

The word “custom” in real estate carries significant variation in meaning. It can describe a home where the buyer selected their own countertop finishes from a builder’s upgrade catalog. It can describe a home where every architectural decision was made by the owner, executed by craftsmen, and built to a specification that no production builder would invest in because the cost-per-square-foot does not pencil for a developer’s margin model.

2113 Silver Leaf Court is the second kind of custom.

At 8,000 square feet, this home delivers a living environment that functions simultaneously as a luxury family estate, a private athletic facility, a wellness retreat, and an entertainer’s compound — because it was designed from the beginning with the understanding that a home of this scale should serve every dimension of the life being lived inside it.

Seven Bedrooms — The Floor Plan That Accommodates Everything

Seven bedrooms in a luxury estate context means something categorically different from seven bedrooms in a production home. The question is not whether there are seven rooms with closets. The question is whether those seven rooms serve seven different purposes with the space, the finish quality, and the acoustic separation that each deserves.

At 2113 Silver Leaf Court, the answer is yes — across all seven.

The primary suite, at the scale this home warrants, functions as a private residence within the estate — a sleeping environment, a dressing environment, and a bathing environment with the separation and finish quality that the home’s price point and square footage demand. Secondary bedrooms at this scale accommodate adult guests, live-in household members, dedicated home office configurations, fitness rooms, hobby spaces, and the multigenerational household arrangements that have become not just common but preferred among the executive and professional families who purchase homes in this price tier.

Seven bedrooms means that the executive who needs a private home office does not sacrifice a guest room to get it. It means that the family with four children can give each child a bedroom that functions as their own defined space — with room left over for the live-in au pair suite, the guest suite for visiting parents, or the flex room that changes purpose as the household evolves.

Five full bathrooms distribute across the home’s seven bedrooms with the ratio that a luxury estate requires — no sharing, no compromise, no guest who is three doors from the nearest bathroom. Five full bathrooms at 8,000 square feet means that every occupant of this home operates in their own private bathroom infrastructure, every morning, without coordination or conflict.

The Indoor Basketball Court — The Amenity That Defines This Home

There is exactly one feature of 2113 Silver Leaf Court that will appear in every conversation a buyer has about this property, that will be the first thing their family asks about when they hear the home described, and that will be the detail that, once seen in person, converts a showing into an offer.

The full indoor basketball court is not a half-court in a finished garage. It is not a painted concrete pad with a portable hoop. It is a dedicated, full indoor athletic facility built within the footprint of a custom luxury estate — a feature that virtually no other residential listing in the entire Central Florida market at any price point can claim.

What an indoor basketball court actually means to the right household: the teenage athlete who practices at 9pm without driving anywhere. The family with three competitive players — on different teams, with different practice schedules — who now have a home court for all of it. The executive who plays pickup basketball twice a week and whose home has finally become the destination where that happens. The father of four who can get every kid engaged in the same space on a Saturday afternoon while the adults are on the lanai. The parent who coaches youth basketball and now has a year-round practice facility that happens to be attached to their house.

In a residential real estate market that prides itself on luxury amenities, a full indoor basketball court in a private estate is the amenity that stops buyers mid-sentence. There is nothing to compare it to — because there is nothing else like it available in Seminole County’s luxury market.

The Sauna — Private Wellness Built Into the Estate

The private sauna at 2113 Silver Leaf Court exists for the same reason the basketball court does: because whoever designed this home built it for living at a level that most residential properties do not attempt to support.

A private sauna in a luxury estate context is not a wellness feature that the buyer will appreciate abstractly. It is the recovery room after the basketball court session. It is the evening ritual that replaces the gym membership. It is the destination in the home that a Florida winter does not make irrelevant and that a Florida summer makes actively appealing. It is the feature that the buyer who has stayed in five-star hotels and experienced thermal wellness facilities understands immediately as something that belongs in a home at this level — and that they have never been able to find in a residential listing until now.

The pairing of an indoor basketball court and a private sauna in a single residential estate is not coincidental. It reflects a deliberate design philosophy: that a home of 8,000 square feet should accommodate the full spectrum of physical life, from athletic performance to physical recovery, without requiring its occupants to go anywhere to access either.

The Estate — 1.03 Acres in Wingfield Reserve

The 1.03-acre homesite at 2113 Silver Leaf Court provides the land footprint that an 8,000-square-foot custom estate requires to breathe — to have the setback from the street, the outdoor space beyond the structure, and the visual and acoustic separation from neighboring properties that defines the difference between a luxury home and a luxury estate.

In the Markham Woods corridor, one-acre homesites are the expectation, not the exception. The lot sizes in this area are what preserve the canopied, parklike character of the corridor — wide setbacks, mature trees, the sense of arrival that begins not at the front door but at the property line. The 1.03 acres at 2113 Silver Leaf Court gives this home its own grounds, its own outdoor environment, and the scale of presence that the interior square footage demands on the exterior.

Wingfield Reserve is the gated community setting that brings the security, the landscaping standards, and the controlled-access residential environment that the buyer profile at this price point expects. In Seminole County’s luxury corridor, gated communities in the Markham Woods area carry the prestige of address and the protection of community standards that open-access neighborhoods cannot match. Wingfield Reserve’s position within the Markham Woods corridor gives it the best of both: the community’s gated character and the corridor’s historic estate prestige.


Markham Woods Road — Seminole County’s Most Prestigious Luxury Corridor

If you are not from Central Florida, understanding what Markham Woods Road represents in the regional luxury market requires a brief orientation. If you are from Central Florida — if you have driven the corridor and experienced its character — no orientation is necessary.

Markham Woods Road is the address that Seminole County’s most discerning luxury buyers have sought for decades. It is a canopied corridor — live oaks arching over the road from both sides, creating the kind of natural tunnel effect that Old Florida landscapes produced before development cleared the tree canopy along most of the region’s arterial roads. The corridor runs through some of the most significant estate homesites in Seminole County, with lots that measure in acres rather than fractions, homes that were built by their owners rather than purchased from a developer’s model lineup, and a neighborhood character that the surrounding growth of Lake Mary, Longwood, and Heathrow has never been able to erode.

The Markham Woods corridor is one of approximately four or five addresses in the entire Central Florida metro that carries genuine, durable prestige — addresses where the specific street name itself adds measurable value to any home that bears it, regardless of the broader market cycle. Winter Park’s Via neighborhoods are one. Windermere’s Butler Chain lakefront is another. Bella Collina’s gated estate hills are a third. And Markham Woods Road in Seminole County is among them — the estate corridor that Seminole County’s most established and accomplished residents have chosen across multiple generations, for reasons that the real estate market consistently validates.

The buyer who chooses 2113 Silver Leaf Court is not just choosing 8,000 square feet and an indoor basketball court. They are choosing a Markham Woods address — and the significance of that choice is permanent, independent of market cycles, and recognized by every serious luxury buyer in the Central Florida market.

Seminole County — Florida’s Highest-Performing School District

For the family household that anchors this buyer profile, Seminole County public schools are the academic foundation that the Markham Woods corridor has always provided and that remains among the most compelling arguments for choosing this address over any comparable estate in Orange or Lake County.

Seminole County’s school district is ranked among the top performing in Florida by every available metric — graduation rates, standardized assessment results, college readiness scores, and Advanced Placement participation. The specific schools serving the Wingfield Reserve address carry the A-rated designation that reflects both the district’s countywide standard and the community’s sustained investment in academic excellence.

For the family buyer who has been comparing a Markham Woods estate against comparable square footage in Windermere or Winter Garden — the Seminole County school advantage is a material differentiator that translates directly into lifestyle value and, for families with multiple children in school age, the effective savings of private school tuition that the public school quality makes unnecessary.

Location — The Best Access in Seminole County

The Markham Woods corridor resolves one of the fundamental tensions in Central Florida real estate: the desire for a private, estate-character residential environment versus the practical need for proximity to employment, travel infrastructure, and daily commercial amenities.

From 2113 Silver Leaf Court:

I-4 and the 417 / Central Florida GreeneWay are within minutes — giving residents the full highway network that connects Seminole County to Downtown Orlando, the Orlando International Airport, the Disney and Universal resort corridors, and the East and West Orange County professional markets. The commute from Markham Woods to virtually any major Central Florida employer is a practical one — not the rural-fringe experience that a property of this estate character might suggest in other parts of Florida.

Lake Mary’s corporate corridor — home to significant employers including financial services firms, technology companies, and regional headquarters operations — is within practical reach, making the Wingfield Reserve address viable for the executive household whose professional life is centered in the Seminole County business district.

Sanford-Orlando International Airport serves private, charter, and commercial aviation with proximity that eliminates the congestion and travel time that Orlando International Airport demands — a meaningful quality-of-life factor for the household that travels for business or personal reasons more than a few times per year.

Shopping, dining, and daily conveniences throughout the Lake Mary and Longwood commercial corridors are accessible without the extended drives that rural estate addresses in other parts of Florida require. The combination of estate-scale privacy and practical metro proximity that the Markham Woods corridor delivers is, for most buyers who find it, exactly what they have been searching for.


The Seminole County and Markham Woods Luxury Market in 2026 — What Sellers Need to Know

For homeowners in Wingfield Reserve, the Markham Woods corridor, Heathrow, and the broader Seminole County luxury tier, the market data in 2026 presents a compelling picture for sellers who understand their position.

Seminole County’s luxury market is defined by the scarcity that its school quality, highway access, and estate-character corridors create — and that scarcity is not being resolved by new supply. The homes that define the Markham Woods corridor were built on lots that will not be subdivided further. The canopied character of the road is protected by the age and continuity of its tree canopy. New estate product is not appearing in this corridor at the scale that would dilute its scarcity premium.

At $1,800,000, 2113 Silver Leaf Court is priced within the Seminole County luxury tier that has demonstrated consistent buyer demand from three distinct profiles: the established Seminole County family trading up from a premium home in Heathrow or Lake Mary Estates; the corporate relocation executive whose employer has placed them in the Lake Mary or Maitland corridor and who specifically sought the Markham Woods estate character rather than a country club community; and the out-of-state buyer who researched Seminole County’s school quality and highway access before relocating and found in the Markham Woods corridor the combination of natural character and infrastructure that no other address in the region provides at this price point.

Creegan Group markets to all three of these buyer profiles with the full luxury platform — because the right buyer for 2113 Silver Leaf Court is not necessarily a buyer who is already searching Seminole County listings. They may be in Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, or Dallas right now, looking at school district rankings and Seminole County has appeared at the top of every list they have checked.


Why the Luxury Homeowner in Seminole County Calls Creegan Group

The question that every luxury homeowner in Wingfield Reserve, Heathrow, Lake Mary Estates, and the Markham Woods corridor eventually asks is: who is the best luxury listing agent for my home in Seminole County?

The answer is the brokerage that combines true luxury market expertise — not suburban market expertise applied to luxury pricing — with the buyer pipeline, the marketing infrastructure, and the transaction record that selling a home of this significance demands.

Creegan Group’s production record speaks to every luxury market in Central Florida simultaneously. From the Via neighborhoods of Winter Park at in the multi-million dollar range to Bella Collina estates between $1,000,000 and $5,500,000 to the St. Johns River waterfront corridor in Geneva — we operate at the highest level of every premium Central Florida market, and our institutional knowledge of what distinguishes a luxury buyer from a premium buyer, and how to reach each of them, transfers directly to the Seminole County market.

600+ qualified buyer leads per month through Zillow Flex Premier Agent status, HomeLight Elite partnership, Dave Ramsey Trusted Pro referrals, and national corporate relocation contracts with Cartus, Aires, SIRVA, and Graebel. The executive being relocated to Seminole County’s corporate corridor by their employer may already be in our database — pre-approved, motivated, and looking for exactly the combination of estate scale, school quality, and highway access that 2113 Silver Leaf Court delivers.

National and international digital advertising reaching the buyer profiles most likely to respond to a Markham Woods estate — targeted by income level, real estate search behavior, relocation intent, and geographic origin market in every major feeder city for the Seminole County luxury segment.

Cinematic video, architectural photography, and interactive Matterport virtual tours that allow out-of-state buyers to experience the indoor basketball court, the sauna, the estate grounds, and the Markham Woods setting completely before they travel to Longwood for a physical showing.

Q1 2026: $52 million closed, 134 families moved, top 0.1% of all Central Florida brokerages by transaction volume. This is the production standard that means your listing is managed by the most active luxury brokerage in the market — and that the buyer we bring to your home has been found, qualified, and motivated by a platform that no competing brokerage in Seminole County can match.

If you are a luxury homeowner in Longwood, Lake Mary, Heathrow, Sanford, or anywhere in the Markham Woods corridor who is thinking about selling — a no-obligation home valuation from Creegan Group will tell you exactly what your property is worth in the current market and what a professional Creegan Group listing process would realistically produce.


Schedule a Private Showing

2113 Silver Leaf Court, Wingfield Reserve, Longwood, FL 32779 is listed at $1,800,000 and available for private showings by appointment. Given the property’s extraordinary feature set — the indoor basketball court, the sauna, the seven-bedroom floor plan, and the 8,000-square-foot estate scale — showings are pre-qualified prior to scheduling in respect of the seller’s privacy and the exclusive nature of the Wingfield Reserve community.

📞 407.622.1111 🌐 www.CreeganGroup.com 📍 439 Lake Howell Road, Maitland, FL 32751

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Listing information reflects MLS data as of the date of this post. All property details, square footage, and specifications are believed accurate but are not warranted. Buyers are encouraged to independently verify all information. Creegan Group is the listing brokerage for 2113 Silver Leaf Court, Longwood, FL 32779.

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