Explore Central Florida Communities
Discover the best neighborhoods and communities in Central Florida. From historic Winter Park to vibrant Downtown Orlando, find your perfect home.

Altamonte Springs
Altamonte Springs is Seminole County's largest city — built around I-4 and SR 436, anchored by Cranes Roost Park, and served by one of Florida's top-rated school districts at price points well below neighboring Winter Park.
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Apopka
Apopka sits at the northwest edge of Orange County — 20 miles from downtown Orlando via the SR 429 Western Beltway, and 10 minutes from Wekiva Springs State Park and Kelly Park's 68-degree natural spring. The city that earned the nickname "The Indoor Foliage Capital of the World" is now one of Central Florida's fastest-growing corridors, with new communities along the Kelly Park Road interchange meeting established neighborhoods built around lakes, golf courses, and old Florida oak canopy.
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Audubon Park
East Orlando's most walkable neighborhood -- Corrine Drive lined with Michelin-starred restaurants and independent shops, a 50-acre botanical garden at the doorstep, and a K-8 school that scores 10 out of 10.
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Master-planned urban village built on the former Orlando Naval Training Center. Walkable streets, New England architecture, and three lakes.
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Celebration
Celebration is Walt Disney Company's master-planned new urbanist town — built from scratch in 1996 on 4,900 acres west of Kissimmee, with a walkable brick-street town center, Disney-commissioned architecture, and its own schools, hospital, and 23 miles of nature trails.
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Clermont
Clermont is Central Florida's hill-and-lake city — 11 interconnected lakes, rolling terrain atypical of the Florida peninsula, and the 1956 Citrus Tower that still anchors Downtown Montrose Street thirty miles west of Orlando.
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College Park
College Park is one of Orlando's oldest in-town neighborhoods, built in the 1920s on streets named after universities — Princeton, Harvard, Yale — and anchored by Edgewater Drive, a mile-long corridor of independent restaurants, boutiques, and a walkable grocery store.
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Conway
Conway is southeast Orlando's lake-chain neighborhood — four interconnected motorized-boat lakes totaling nearly 1,800 acres, 10 minutes from downtown and 15 minutes from OIA, with deepwater dockable lots mixed into established 1950s–1970s ranch streets.
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Delaney Park
Delaney Park is one of downtown Orlando's oldest in-town neighborhoods — 1920s craftsman bungalows and Mediterranean revivals on shaded streets surrounding Lake Cherokee, a National Register historic district, a five-minute drive from downtown without downtown's density.
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Established South Orlando community known for gated golf communities, Restaurant Row (Sand Lake Road), and top-rated schools.
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Heathrow
Seminole County's premier gated golf community — 2,200 homes across 29 guard-gated sub-neighborhoods, a Ron Garl–designed championship course, and the AAA national headquarters next door, all 19 miles northeast of downtown Orlando on the I-4 corridor.
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Horizon West
Orange County's largest master-planned community — 20,000+ acres organized into distinct villages (Hamlin, Lakeside, Bridgewater) with its own Town Center, school pipeline, and 22-mile trail network. New construction at every price point, 10 minutes from Disney World.
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Lake Buena Vista
Lake Buena Vista is Orange County's Disney-campus municipality — home to Disney Springs, Typhoon Lagoon, and the Lake Buena Vista Golf Course, with Golden Oak next door offering the only on-site luxury residential community on Walt Disney World property.
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Lake Eola Heights
Lake Eola Heights is Orlando's first locally designated historic district — 487 homes on brick streets under 100-year-old live oaks, one walk-light from Lake Eola Park, with no HOA and Hillcrest Elementary (10/10) as the zoned school.
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Lake Mary
A corporate and master-planned city of 16,800 residents in Seminole County — home to Deloitte, Chase, Electronic Arts, and AAA National, all within a school district Niche ranks #1 in the Orlando area.
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Lake Nona
Southeast Orlando's 17-square-mile master-planned community built around a 650-acre Medical City campus — UCF Health Sciences, Nemours Children's, and the VA Lake Nona Medical Center all within walking distance of Laureate Park's colorful craftsman homes.
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Maitland
An incorporated city of 20,000 directly north of Winter Park, Maitland is defined by its chain of large lakes, exceptional tree canopy, and two institutions you won't find anywhere else in Central Florida: a Mayan Revival National Historic Landmark art center and the region's only nonprofit raptor rehabilitation facility.
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Mills 50
One mile northeast of downtown Orlando, Mills 50 is where Vietnamese-American restaurants on Mills Avenue share a block with dive bars, art studios, and craftsman bungalows -- an officially designated Main Street District that grew organically from a 1970s refugee settlement into one of Orlando's most distinctly urban neighborhoods.
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Mount Dora
A historic lakeside town 45 minutes northwest of Orlando, with a walkable downtown of Victorian storefronts, Lake Dora frontage, and one of Florida's most active arts and antiques scenes.
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Ocoee
Ocoee sits at the SR 429 and Florida Turnpike corridor in West Orange County — a practical, lake-laced city of 48,000 where buyers get real square footage, direct highway access, and A-rated schools without the Windermere price tag.
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Oviedo
Oviedo is the Seminole County city where Hagerty High School's #1 county ranking and a free-roaming chicken flock share a zip code — a suburb that takes its school system seriously and its downtown personality seriously too.
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Reunion is a 2,300-acre gated resort community 6 miles from Walt Disney World — the only place in the world with three PGA-signature golf courses designed by Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, and Jack Nicklaus. About 3,000 homes range from Key West pastel townhomes to multi-million-dollar custom estates, most zoned and equipped for short-term vacation rental.
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Thornton Park
Thornton Park is the walkable residential district directly east of Lake Eola -- a half-mile of 1920s craftsman bungalows on shaded brick alleys, with E. Washington Street's restaurant and boutique corridor at one end and the Orlando skyline reflecting in the lake at the other.
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Chain-of-Lakes estates, equestrian acreage, and a small-town core moments from Disney + Orlando.
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Historic downtown with a pedestrian-friendly Plant Street corridor, Saturday farmers market, and the West Orange Trail. Fast growth in newer suburbs.
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Tree-lined streets, Park Avenue shops, Rollins College, and a chain of lakes at the northern edge of Orlando.
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