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Neighborhoods in Orlando, FL

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    Baldwin Park

    The master-planned Baldwin Park community emerged from the ruins of an Orlando naval base in the early 2000s. Situated around Lake Baldwin, the neighborhood features waterside parks, walking trails and oak-lined residential streets, as well as access to medical care, restaurants and social gatherings. “It’s all-inclusive. There’s a good balance of

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      $1.00M

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      $539K - $3.2M

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      37 Listings

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    Spring Lake

    Spring Lake features a desirable mix of historic homes in a close-knit, established neighborhood on the outskirts of downtown Orlando. “There’s an extreme sense of community here,” says John Pinel, a Realtor with Premier Sotheby’s International and longtime resident. “Everyone here is pretty close.” Anchored by the Country Club of Orlando, the

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      $889K

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      $350K - $2M

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      4 Listings

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    Lake Cherokee

    In the late 1800s, the magnolia- and cypress-bordered shore of Orlando’s Lake Cherokee attracted so many newlyweds that the strip of homes was dubbed Honeymoon Row. Those were the early days of the Lake Cherokee neighborhood, which continues to entice homebuyers with its century-old architecture, water views and Spanish-moss-cloaked trees. Most

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      $861K

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      $178K - $2M

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      5 Listings

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    Park Lake Highland

    Fifty years before Walt Disney World opened in Orlando, residents settled along the lush waterfront of Park Lake Highland. Two miles north of downtown, this Orlando neighborhood balances two distinct vibes. Early 1900s homes surround Park Lake and Lake Highland, with manicured hedges and colorful gardens filling the yards. Handfuls of Spanish moss

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      $824K

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      $500K - $2M

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      6 Listings

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    Dr. Phillips

    The neighborhood of Dr. Phillips was carved out of citrus groves – and the imagination of the man that carries its name. In the late 19th Century Dr. Philip Phillips, an innovative orange farmer and well-known philanthropist, moved to Florida from Tennessee and developed plans for a community centered around his orange groves. He never lived to

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      $761K

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      $231K - $2.7M

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      104 Listings

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    College Park

    Don’t let the charming bungalows fool you. College Park is much more than an appealing residential neighborhood located north of Downtown Orlando. Established in the late 19th century and subsequently named after its university-themed streets, College Park has evolved into one of the city’s most vibrant and active communities. Edgewater Drive,

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      $695K

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      $312K - $2.6M

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      75 Listings

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    Thornton Park

    Thornton Park is a dense, restaurant-packed neighborhood located on what resident Stan Madray calls “the quiet side” of Orlando’s Lake Eola. On the west side of the lake is the heart of downtown Orlando, where nightclubs and dive bars are open until 2 a.m. “Our side is getting quiet around 10 p.m.,” says Madray, a Realtor at Scott Martin Realty

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      $692K

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      $500K - $2.1M

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      10 Listings

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    Lake Davis/Greenwood

    Quaint suburban streets circle lush wetlands in the Lake Davis/Greenwood community. Formerly a cattle and citrus ranch, the early 20th century saw proper residential development as the city saw a massive population increase. Even with post-World War II development and the opening of Disney World, the neighborhood has retained much of its historic

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      $679K

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      $277K - $2.8M

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      10 Listings

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    Delaney Park

    Historic, picturesque and convenient, Delaney Park offers a blend of established suburban tranquility and urban sensibility. The neighborhood's 19th-century roots are seen on the many tree-lined streets still featuring their original red brick. The area rests inside Orlando's south of downtown, also known as the SoDo district. Here, residents have

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      $662K

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      $365K - $2.3M

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      29 Listings

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    Lake Eola Heights

    Just north of Orlando’s iconic lake is the historic neighborhood of Lake Eola Heights. The community was established in the early 19th century and has since grown into a sprawling residential community with a diverse array of architectural styles. “Its what we consider the center of downtown,” says David Dorman, a local Realtor with Century 21

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      $592K

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      $203K - $1.6M

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      20 Listings

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    South Eola

    In 1965 Walt Disney held a press conference in what’s now called South Eola to announce his company would open a theme park in Central Florida. It’s fitting that the announcement, which transformed the region’s economy, took place there, as South Eola is a neighborhood that blends Orlando’s past and present. Early Orlando settler Jacob Summerlin

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      $565K

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      $210K - $2.1M

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      28 Listings

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    North Orange

    Here’s a crossword puzzle clue for you. An attraction-filled destination in Orlando, 11 letters. That’s right, you guessed it. It’s North Orange. The eclectic neighborhood located 2 miles from downtown could be the happiest place on Earth for any number of prospective homebuyers with its museum-filled signature park and array of shopping and

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      $539K

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      $339K - $1.4M

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      2 Listings

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    Colonialtown South

    The historic Colonialtown South offers an attractive location in a sought-after community in Orlando. The neighborhood is just minutes from the Central Business District and is surrounded by an array of popular dining options. The area offers "convenient living in one of the trendier neighborhoods near downtown," says Justin Poritzky, a Realtor

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      $524K

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      $357K - $1.5M

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      6 Listings

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    Colonialtown North

    Colonialtown North is the type of Florida neighborhood where residents can step out of their pastel bungalows to walk along tropical tree-lined streets to grab a coffee from a local coffee shop. “It’s a very walkable neighborhood; you’ll see families out riding bikes, and there are a lot of parks. But you’re close to everything. You have Mills

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      $516K

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      $335K - $1.5M

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      24 Listings

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    Audubon Park

    Audubon Park is more than what its quiet residential streets may portray with a large locally owned retail district to the north of the neighborhood. “There is a strong sense of community here,” says Jennifer Marvel, a long-term resident of Audubon Park and Executive Director for the Audubon Park Garden District. “A lot of community engagement.”

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      $514K

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      $224K - $1.8M

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      7 Listings

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    Milk District

    A progressive neighborhood on the mooooooove, Orlando’s Milk District has grown from a single dairy farm into one of the city’s trendiest destinations. Billing itself as a “culture of subcultures,” the dynamic community just east of Downtown Orlando will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2025. It is home to a diverse collection of eateries,

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      $511K

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      $213K - $1.3M

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      26 Listings

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    Lake Como

    Anchored by a community park and a consolidated school, the neighborhood of Lake Como is building a contemporary reputation on a traditional foundation in Orlando. Located next to Greenwood Cemetery, the city's first burial ground, Lake Como's roots reach back to the early 20th century. Today, much of the original architecture remains. "The homes

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      $498K

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      $310K - $1.2M

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      16 Listings

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    East Park

    East Park, on the eastern edge of Orlando’s Lake Nona Region, provides solutions for nearly every lifestyle. Young families can appreciate top-notch and state-of-the-art schools. Professionals might choose the neighborhood for its quick commute to Orlando’s bustling business district. Nature and fitness enthusiasts will enjoy parks, lakes and

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      $498K

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      $294K - $705K

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      16 Listings

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    Universal

    Universal encompasses nearly everything that makes Orlando “Orlando,” like Universal Studios, busy hotels, and tourist stops like ICON Park and Ripley’s Believe It or Not. The only things missing are Disney World and Sea World—but they are still close by, 16 and 6 miles away, respectively. “That whole area is popular with the theme park and hotel

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      $492K

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      $119K - $1.2M

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      106 Listings

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    Southern Oaks

    Just 3 miles from downtown Orlando, the quiet suburb of Southern Oaks’ offers residents proximity to major attractions and ease of connection to the rest of the Orlando area. “Southern Oaks is very desirable because it’s so close to downtown and the central business district,” says Realtor and longtime Orlando resident Julie Bowyer. “It’s nice

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      $490K

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      $146K - $1.2M

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      42 Listings

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    Lake Terrace

    Established meets contemporary in Lake Terrace, an Orlando neighborhood anchored by an eclectic mix of housing and highlighted by the Hourglass District, a collection of trendy eateries and shops. “The Hourglass District has definitely expanded and increased the desirability of home ownership and for people to move here,” says Ben Laube, a Realtor

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      $457K

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      $241K - $1M

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      23 Listings

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    Lee Vista

    When Lee Vista resident Raul Otero Jr. says the draw of the neighborhood is that residents “can get anywhere,” it’s hardly an exaggeration. The southeastern Orlando neighborhood is less than a mile from Orlando International Airport, the nation’s sixth-busiest airport with connections to 150 domestic and international destinations. In addition,

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      $449K

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      $234K - $942K

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      76 Listings

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    Conway

    Only 4 miles from downtown Orlando, Conway maintains its own identity as a lakeside community with a rural feel. Known for its chain of clear water lakes joined by well-maintained canals, Conway residents enjoy being connected to the waterways, the greater Orlando area and each other. "On weekends you’ll see people in all the parks or out on the

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      $402K

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      $133K - $1M

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      143 Listings

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    Williamsburg

    Williamsburg is a small residential neighborhood about 14 miles from downtown Orlando, surrounded by some of the city's most notable attractions: Sea World, Universal Studios and Walt Disney World. But even as these parks continue to grow and change, Williamsburg retains the same suburban charm it's had since it was established in the 1970s. Named

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      $391K

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      $263K - $509K

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      24 Listings

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    Dover

    Dover is an active residential neighborhood anchored by two distinct green spaces. “It’s a well-established neighborhood with amazing parks,” says Rochelle Warriner, a Realtor with United Real Estate Preferred and 4 years of experience. “There’s just so much outdoor activity.” Midcentury-modern homes are prevalent among Dover’s single-family

    • Average Value

      $390K

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      $130K - $945K

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      43 Listings

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