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Neighborhoods in Orange County, FL

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    University

    University gets its name from one of the most notable features of the neighborhood: The University of Central Florida. Multiple suburban subdivisions surround the campus, which as of 2023 enrolled nearly 70,000 students. Due to a lack of on-campus housing, many students rent rooms in homes close to campus and those sections of the neighborhood

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      $385K

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      $176K - $802K

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      81 Listings

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    South Orange

    South Orange, also known as SoDo, is a growing neighborhood just south of downtown Orlando that, despite its small size, is packed with big box stores, trendy restaurants and the Orlando Health Hospital complex. Similar to downtown Orlando, it is a bustling neighborhood filled with things to do. But unlike its neighbor to the north, traffic is not

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      $370K

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      $302K - $931K

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      10 Listings

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    West Oaks

    One of Orlando’s biggest employers is Universal Studios, which includes three theme parks and eight resorts. While employees can opt to live in the dense condo complexes just outside of Universal, those looking for something more suburban gravitate to West Oaks, located about 13 miles north of the bustling tourist destination. “A lot of the

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      $370K

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      $209K - $669K

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      47 Listings

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    Union Park

    A college town with a suburban feel, Union Park sits at the crossroads of three major educational institutions: Valencia College East Campus, the University of Central Florida and Full Sail University. The neighborhood is a convenient 10-mile drive northeast of downtown Orlando and all its buzzy attractions. “Being 15 minutes from the amusement

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      $361K

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      $260K - $514K

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      46 Listings

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    Central Business District

    The Central Business District is the anchor of downtown Orlando. Glassy office towers, high-rise condominiums and mixed-use buildings co-exist in the employment-rich district that is the preferred destination for anyone who wants to live in the heart of the city. “It definitely attracts younger professionals, usually without kids, and anyone

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      $356K

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      $166K - $1.2M

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      81 Listings

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    MetroWest

    In Central Florida, MetroWest is almost as well-known as its neighbor, Walt Disney World. Established in 1982, MetroWest one of the area’s oldest master-planned communities. Just past the recreation of the iconic Quattro Cavalli statue fountain at its entrance is a community that offers homes at a wide range of price points and sizes, bustling

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      $353K

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      $155K - $854K

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      299 Listings

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    Princeton-Silver Star

    Princeton-Silver Star, an industrial hub anchored by the contemporary amenities of the Orlando Packing District, is a mixed-use neighborhood that appeals to those who want to live close to work yet also enjoy a diverse swath of nearby city attractions. The neighborhood is between Fairview Lake and Lake Lawne, two large bodies of water that offset

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      $351K

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      $150K - $914K

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      17 Listings

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    Hiawassee

    About 10 miles northwest of Orlando, the commuter neighborhood of Hiawassee features contemporary residential pockets embodying traditional suburban charm. Locals enjoy proximity to Orlando while avoiding the hubbub of tourists traveling to Disney World. And nearby retail centers provide ample shopping and restaurant options. Hiawassee comprises

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      $347K

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      $101K - $788K

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      57 Listings

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    Waterford Lakes

    Ray Lopez hears it again and again when he sells homes in Waterford Lakes: there’s so much to do inside the neighborhood. Home to one of Orlando’s largest shopping centers, Waterford Lakes makes up for its location 13 miles from downtown Orlando. “You pretty much have everything in one spot,” says Lopez, owner and operator of the Keller Williams

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      $343K

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      $196K - $547K

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      8 Listings

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    Lockhart

    Filled with happy little trees and even happier people, the suburban community of Lockhart, where world-renowned painter Bob Ross once lived, traces its origins to the late 19th century when sawmills and orange groves contributed to the Orlando area’s growth and success. Two centuries later, Lockhart is an established community. With a mix of

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      $338K

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      $136K - $706K

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      43 Listings

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    Rock Lake

    Established and diverse, Rock Lake provides a relatively tranquil environment near Downtown Orlando. Anchored by a small private lake for which it is named that offers a rare urban setting, yet conveniently located to major roadways and the city’s cultural and entertainment center, the neighborhood offers an intriguing blend of housing and access.

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      $328K

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      $164K - $416K

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      5 Listings

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    Azalea Park

    Azalea Park is a sunny Orlando suburb with proximity to parks, schools, retailers and main thoroughfares, making it a well-balanced place to call home. “It’s one of the older, more established neighborhoods in Orlando,” says Rochele Warriner, a Realtor with United Real Estate Preferred. “Most of the homes are from the 1950s, and, for the most

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      $328K

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      $195K - $556K

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      25 Listings

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    Clear Lake

    Clear Lake is an Orlando community with a unique identity. “It’s surrounded by neighborhoods that aren’t as economically advantaged, but Clear Lake itself is a pretty desirable area,” says Rochelle Warriner or United Realty Preferred, who has been serving the Orlando area since 2019. To the west are established urban neighborhoods. To the east are

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      $327K

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      $95K - $1M

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      12 Listings

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    Holden Heights

    Holden Heights Includes several Central Florida neighborhoods surrounding Lake Holden. The Holden Heights neighborhood sits at the community's north end, and its houses are smaller than those farther south in the Lake Holden area, closer to the water. However, throughout the area, residents enjoy big yards full of plant life and more affordable

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      $320K

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      $156K - $694K

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      38 Listings

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    Oak Ridge-Sky Lake

    The Oak Ridge-Sky Lake area comprises two neighborhoods and is about 8 miles south of downtown Orlando. The community’s northeast and northwest corners are residential, and its center is industrial, home to JBT Aerotech, Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc., and many warehouses. It’s also home to The Florida Mall, the largest shopping center in the

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      $309K

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      $62K - $480K

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      30 Listings

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    Rosemont

    Beginning as an empty plot of land in the 1970s, Rosemont is blossoming into a distinct neighborhood in the Orlando area. "This is a community-focused neighborhood where locals know each other. We have an active community center with countless offerings that address the needs of residents of all ages," says Gerald Chiles, the Regional Center

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      $307K

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      $125K - $529K

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      84 Listings

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    Engelwood Park

    With its attractively priced housing, popular ethnic eateries and quaint green spaces, Engelwood Park offers a little bit of everything in a conveniently located suburban setting. Established in the mid-1950s, the neighborhood is one of Orlando’s oldest. Yet residents enjoy easy access to modern amenities and proximity to both the city’s thriving

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      $298K

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      $162K - $439K

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      39 Listings

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    Millenia

    Until 2002, the land where The Mall at Millenia now stands was undesirable. The Conroy Road overpass didn’t exist, and there was little in the way of commercial or residential properties save for a few subdivisions featuring small single-family homes. So, the neighborhood of Millenia wasn’t really a thing. Then came the 1.2 million square foot

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      $296K

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      $157K - $432K

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      25 Listings

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    Pine Hills

    Pine Hills, one of Orlando’s first suburbs, was established in the 1950s for Martin Lockheed employees. Just over 5 miles from the city’s central business district, this community of 83,000 became popular with the upper-middle class until desegregation in the ‘70s led to white flight. Overlooked by the county and abandoned by most private

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      $279K

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      $160K - $425K

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      88 Listings

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    Malibu Groves

    Malibu Groves, located among the established neighborhoods west of Downtown Orlando, offers one of the city's most diverse urban settings. Worship centers serving several faiths provide a strong foundation for a community that has traditionally dealt with high crime rates. As the city expands its downtown-area revitalization efforts, however, the

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      $275K

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      $201K - $389K

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      27 Listings

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    Lake Mann

    Tucked away just five miles west of downtown Orlando, Lake Mann offers a quieter slice of life for people who want to stay close to the busy streets of the central business district. With the neighborhood surrounding a 260-acre lake open to the public, residents can enjoy relaxing at home by the water. The lake area mainly comprises low-slung

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      $267K

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      $147K - $614K

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      15 Listings

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    Richmond Heights

    Richmond Heights, located 6 miles southwest of Downtown Orlando, is an established urban neighborhood in Orlando in the early stages of a gradual transformation. The city’s recent revitalization efforts began downtown and have radiated outward to surrounding communities. “It’s slowly changing for the better,” says Maciel Mason, a Realtor with

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      $265K

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      $174K - $344K

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      20 Listings

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    Callahan

    Callahan, an established Orlando neighborhood, is undergoing a transformation amid ongoing development of downtown. "A lot of money is being poured into the area," says Valerie Kennedy, a Realtor with Colonialtown Realty, located just 2 miles from Callahan. Key to the changes in Callahan is Creative Village, an Innovation District built in phases

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      $256K

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      $111K - $589K

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      3 Listings

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    North Quarter

    Snap, snap, there’s no time to linger in the North Quarter. A breezy neighborhood of condo buildings and high-rise apartments in downtown Orlando, the North Quarter is going places – or it would be, if not for Lake Ivanhoe lurking to the north and the Central Business District pressing in from the south. A favorite of young professionals, this

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      $250K

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      $172K - $440K

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      25 Listings

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    Parramore

    Parramore emerged in the 1880s as Orlando’s first African-American neighborhood, and by the 20th century, it was a thriving economic and entertainment hub. Iconic jazz musicians would perform at the South Street Casino and sleep next door at the Wells’ Built Hotel. Parramore Avenue was a bubbling Main Street district with local restaurants and

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      $248K

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      $135K - $524K

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      5 Listings

    Parramore

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