New Construction
New construction is extremely active in Osceola County, Lake County, and the Lake Nona corridor, with homes from $330,000 to $580,000 in growing communities.
Orlando, Florida · New Homes
Lake Nona's Medical City transformed Orlando's southeast quadrant into one of the most ambitious planned communities in the U.S., combining medical research and tech campuses with residential neighborhoods, attracting VA Medical Center and UCF College of Medicine investment.
New construction is extremely active in Osceola County, Lake County, and the Lake Nona corridor, with homes from $330,000 to $580,000 in growing communities.
At a glance
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Why Orlando
New construction is extremely active in Osceola County, Lake County, and the Lake Nona corridor, with homes from $330,000 to $580,000 in growing communities.
Theme park economy and aerospace and defense growth in Lake Nona and no state income tax and tourism-driven short-term rental market and international appeal
Orange County Public Schools and Seminole County Public Schools serve metro with Seminole County consistently ranking as one of Florida top-performing districts.
Lake Nona, Windermere, Winter Garden, Apopka, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Sanford, and Oviedo
Walt Disney World employing over 75,000 and Universal Studios and AdventHealth system and Lockheed Martin simulation training center in Lake Nona and Siemens energy campus
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Common questions
Orlando offers no Florida income tax and strong tourism and aerospace employment and active new construction and short-term rental potential.
The median home price in Orlando is approximately $390,000 with new construction in Osceola and Lake counties from low to mid $300,000s.
St. Cloud, Kissimmee, Clermont, Minneola, and Apopka lead Orlando in new home activity with national builders operating multiple communities.
Orlando short-term rental market near theme parks combined with long-term rental demand from healthcare and aerospace workers makes it strong investor market.
Theme park employment and Lake Nona Medical City development and no state income tax and international buyer demand drive Orlando growth.
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