There is no other property like this in Orlando and it speaks entirely for itself. Most people spend their lives looking for a place that feels like it was made for them. A place that slows time down. A place with enough space to breathe, enough history to matter, and enough beauty to stop you in your tracks every single day. 4610 Oak Cove Lane is that place. You'll know it the moment you turn down the drive. Ancient oaks arch overhead, the noise of the city fades, and somewhere between the entrance and the front door, something in you exhales. You haven't even gone inside yet. The home was built in 1924 and it knows it. The two-inch solid wood front door. The original hardwood floors that have carried a century of footsteps. The exposed wood beam ceilings. The fireplace that needs no introduction because it has been here since the beginning. This is a home that has lived, and it shows in the best possible way. The kitchen has been updated thoughtfully, white cabinetry, stone countertops, stainless appliances, in a way that respects what came before it. The dramatic dining room, bold red walls and original millwork, is the kind of room that turns dinner into an occasion. Upstairs, two oversized primary suites share a stunning Jack and Jill bath, each with its own walk-in closet. A loft, flex rooms, and a generous main level flex space give you room to grow into whatever life chapter comes next. Then you step outside and the story gets even better. A wide southern-style side porch sets the outdoor tone, the kind built for slow mornings and long conversations. Beyond it, a large fully fenced pool and spa share the grounds with a grand gazebo structure that stands as a destination all on its own. And then the water finds you. Approximately 850 feet of frontage on Lake Jennie Jewel, a private 70-acre lake. A 200-foot canal threads between two bodies of water, wrapping the property on both sides. A boathouse sits at the water's edge, ready for whatever life on the lake looks like for you. From above, this place looks like an island. From the inside, it lives like a world of its own. Above the detached garage, a full studio apartment waits. Its own kitchen, its own great room, its own full bath, and a rooftop deck with views over the water and the grounds. For guests, for family, for a creative space, it earns its place. And somehow, impossibly, all of this sits just minutes from Downtown Orlando, the SoDo District, the Hourglass District, Orlando Health, and Lake Eola Park. The city is right there whenever you want it. But the moment you turn down that oak-lined drive, you would never know. Some people search their whole lives for a place like this. Others are lucky enough to find it.