5705 Leaflet Trl
42.3 · Fair
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5705 Leaflet Trl

Mount Dora · Orange County · FL 32757

single-family136 days on market

Property Details

List Price$612,108
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3.5
Living Area3,083 sqft
Lot Size
Year Built
Listed2025-12-18

Investment Estimate

Est. Monthly Rent$5,723/mo
Est. Cap Rate11.22%
Gross Rent Multiplier8.9

Description

5705 Leaflet Trl, Mount Dora, FL 32757: The Edie by David Weekley floor plan in Oakfield at Mount Dora brings together the best of comfort, sophistication and top-quality craftsmanship. Show off your style and savor the livability in the expertly crafted family and dining spaces at the heart of this home. The open kitchen features a center island and an expansive view of the gathering spaces to enhance your culinary experience. The Owner's Retreat is privately situated away from the home's gathering spaces and showcases a lovely Owner's Bath and walk-in closet. Two junior bedrooms and a guest suite are situated upstairs, creating ample privacy and individual appeal to accommodate your lifestyle. Experience the Best in Design, Choice and Service with this new home in the Northwest Orlando-area city of Mount Dora, FL.

Source: realtor.com · ID: orange-realtor-9073640232 · Last seen: 5/3/2026

Score Breakdown

Composite score:42.3/ 100

Each factor is normalized 0–100 within its county (percentile rank). Contributions show how many points each factor added to the composite score.

Cap Rate(weight 35%)
71.0contributes +24.8 pts

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Population Growth(weight 20%)
50.0contributes +10.0 pts

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Employment Growth(weight 15%)
50.0contributes +7.5 pts

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Price Trend(weight 15%)
0.0contributes +0.0 pts

Zip-level YoY median sale price change from Redfin Data Center.

Flood Penalty(weight 15%)
0.0contributes +0.0 pts

FEMA NFHL flood zone severity. Lower is better (0 = no risk, 100 = high risk).

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