
Orange County
Orlando, FL
Family-first communities with top-rated schools, abundant parks, and easy access to attractions, dining, and employment centers throughout Central Florida.
Neighborhoods in Orlando
Explore the unique communities that make Orlando a great place to call home. Click any neighborhood for detailed information, market data, and listings.
Lake Nona
$450K - $3.5M+
Lake Nona is a visionary, master-planned community in southeast Orlando known for its focus on innovation, health, and w...
Dr. Phillips
$500K - $5.0M+
Dr. Phillips is one of Orlando's most prestigious and established neighborhoods, located just minutes from world-class t...
Winter Park
$600K - $6.0M+
Winter Park is a historic and affluent city located just north of downtown Orlando, renowned for its old-world charm, co...
Thornton Park
$400K - $1.5M+
Thornton Park is downtown Orlando's most stylish and vibrant neighborhood, known for its historic charm and trendy, urba...
College Park
$450K - $2.0M+
College Park is a charming, historic neighborhood located just northwest of downtown Orlando, known for its small-town f...
Baldwin Park
$500K - $2.5M+
Baldwin Park is an award-winning, master-planned community located just three miles from downtown Orlando. Built on the ...
Hunters Creek
$350K - $1.0M+
Hunter's Creek is a premier master-planned community located in south Orlando, consistently recognized as one of the bes...
Metrowest
$250K - $800K+
MetroWest is a beautifully landscaped, master-planned community located in southwest Orlando, known for its lush surroun...
Frequently Asked Questions About Orlando
What is the average home price in Orlando, FL?
The average home price in Orlando varies by neighborhood, ranging from the mid-$300,000s in suburban communities to over $1 million in premium areas like Dr. Phillips and College Park. Central Orlando condos start in the low $200,000s.
What are the best neighborhoods in Orlando for families?
Top family-friendly neighborhoods include Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, Horizon West, and Winter Park. These areas offer top-rated schools, parks, community pools, and safe walkable streets.
Is Orlando a good place to invest in real estate?
Yes. Orlando's strong job market, population growth, tourism industry, and lack of state income tax make it one of the most attractive real estate investment markets in the Southeast.
How are the schools in Orlando?
Orange County Public Schools is one of the largest districts in the nation. Many Orlando neighborhoods are zoned for A-rated schools, particularly in the Lake Nona, Windermere, and Winter Park areas.
What is the cost of living in Orlando compared to other Florida cities?
Orlando offers a moderate cost of living compared to Miami, Tampa, and Jacksonville. Housing costs are below the South Florida average while offering comparable job opportunities and amenities.
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