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ARCHITECT RAY SCOTT AND HIS WIFE Katherine have always relished their visits to her childhood home, a sprawling, 4,000-square-foot mid-century modern gem on the shores of Orlando’s Lake Rowena that was built back in 1961. There, Katherine’s parents raised four children, hosted dozens (if not hundreds) of holiday and birthday parties, and amassed countless memories. With such profound ties, the couple refused to move to a senior living community without assurance that the property would be kept in the family.

“The other three siblings weren’t interested in it,”

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