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Orlando, FL Homes for Sale & Real Estate

  • 24
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 1,528 SqftSqft
    • 0.08 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $399,000 USD
  • 93
    • 5 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 1,860 SqftSqft
    • 0.17 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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    $699,900 USD
  • 3
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 3,412 SqftSqft
    • 0.17 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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    $957,196 USD
  • 40
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,316 SqftSqft
    • 0.27 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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    $725,000 USD
  • 2
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,040 SqftSqft
    • 0.1 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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    $609,509 USD
  • 23
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,112 SqftSqft
    • 0.13 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
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    $620,000 USD
  • 9
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,712 SqftSqft
    • 0.17 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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    $887,578 USD
  • 36
    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 744 SqftSqft
    • 2.16 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $210,000 USD
  • 47
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,024 SqftSqft
    • 0.25 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
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    $484,000 USD
  • 25
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 2,170 SqftSqft
    • 0.14 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Map
    $490,000 USD
  • 22
    • 5 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 3,321 SqftSqft
    • 0.15 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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    $871,990 USD
  • 49
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 1,555 SqftSqft
    • 0.1 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $359,900 USD
  • 24
    • 2 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 1,840 SqftSqft
    • 0.06 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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    $740,000 USD
  • 54
    • 5 BedsBds
    • 5 BathsBa
    • 3,891 SqftSqft
    • 0.25 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $1,490,000 USD
  • 3
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,059 SqftSqft
    • 0.1 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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    $650,859 USD
  • 2
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,079 SqftSqft
    • 0.1 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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    $649,562 USD
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  • 33
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 2,084 SqftSqft
    • 0.14 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $1,049,000 USD
  • 27
    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,084 SqftSqft
    • 0.03 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM
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    $191,000 USD
  • 63
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,430 SqftSqft
    • 0.22 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
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    $394,000 USD
  • 11
    • 5 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 3,103 SqftSqft
    • 0.16 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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    $979,842 USD
  • 2
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 2,001 SqftSqft
    • 0.13 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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    $749,333 USD
  • 69
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 3,032 SqftSqft
    • 0.14 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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    $899,000 USD
  • 8
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 3,157 SqftSqft
    • 0.16 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $1,070,311 USD
  • 29
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 2,137 SqftSqft
    • 0.23 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 10 Dec 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
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    $699,999 USD
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City Guide to Orlando, FL
Introducing Orlando Expenses & Housing Stats Jobs & Education Lifestyle

Quick facts about Orlando: 

Population: 307,573 

Median age: 33.8 

Population per square mile: 2,327.3 

Land area: 102.40 square miles 

Number of households: 112,137 

Median household income: $51,757 

Income per capita: $32,085 

Source: Latest U.S. Census data 

 

What is Orlando known for?

Called “The City Beautiful,” Orlando is Florida’s fourth-most populous urban center and is a top tourist destination. The city gained popularity among travelers due to its several major theme parks that rank as some of the world’s best, with Walt Disney World being the most famous.

Orlando is also well-known for its conferences and conventions. The Orange County Convention Center holds around 200 events annually, attracting people from around the world. In addition to conferences, Orlando is also a center for innovative technology and research. In fact, the Central Florida Research Park is one of the largest research parks in the nation.

Here, a subtropical climate with mild temperatures makes Orlando a good place to visit year-round. The city has more than 100 lakes and is fairly close to the ocean, offering plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. Notably, the Orlando International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in the state of Florida, helping to support the large number of tourists that visit the city.

Are Orlando homes for sale expensive?

With increasing prices and tight inventory, Orlando is a seller’s market that’s expected to remain hot. The city is attracting new residents thanks to its many attractions, quality of life and lower real estate prices compared to other big urban centers in the U.S. This leads to increased demand, making the market competitive.

What are the best neighborhoods to buy a home in Orlando?

Orlando has more than 116 neighborhoods located within its city limits, as well as several other unincorporated communities. These areas are served by both Orlando and Orange County. Depending on lifestyle and preferences, there are a variety of popular neighborhoods to choose from. 

Downtown

Downtown Orlando is the city’s central business district and its historic core. It’s generally considered to be bordered by Mills Avenue to the east, Marks Street to the north, Kaley Avenue to the south and Orange Blossom Trail to the west. Included within downtown are several distinct neighborhoods, such as South Eola, North Quarter, Thornton Park and Parramore. Lake Eola is a popular destination in this area, boasting a magnificent fountain light show and stunning views.

Winter Park

Winter Park is a well-known destination for northern snowbirds. One of the most famous landmarks here is Rollins College, where both Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama gave speeches in their time. The college also has a lot to offer for classical music enthusiasts. The Charles Hosmer Museum of American Art holds an interesting assortment of items, including a large collection of works by American designer Louis Tiffany.

College Park

College Park is a neighborhood close to downtown Orlando that’s popular among both young professionals and elders. It offers attractive homes, lakes and many green spaces, as well as great shops and restaurants. The place is also on the literary map as it was the home of Jack Kerouac when his book “On the Road” was published. Today, the house where he lived operates as a non-profit project for writers.

Lake Nona

Lake Nona is an up-and-coming neighborhood located in the southeast part of Orlando. It’s a mixed-use, planned community that offers homes for families from different socioeconomic backgrounds (although most newcomers tend to be in the wealthy bracket) and has recently seen a lot of new developments. Lake Nona’s status is further enhanced by the presence of the Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, as well as its status as a medical research hub.

What is the education level in Orlando?

In Orlando, 90% of the population has a high school degree, while 38% has graduated from college and holds at least a bachelor’s degree.

Public education in Orlando is managed by Orange County Public Schools. Some of the public schools in Orlando include Saint James Cathedral School, Forest Lake Academy and Orlando Christian Prep. The University of Central Florida is the major university in the city. Orlando also boasts two other state universities: Florida A&M University College of Law and Florida State University College of Medicine. In addition, Valencia College, Seminole State College of Florida and many other private universities are also nearby.

What kind of jobs are there in Orlando?

Besides the popular and thriving tourism sector, Orlando also has many other things to offer in terms of job opportunities. For instance, the city is an important high-tech and industrial hub, innovating in agriculture, digital media, health care, aviation, and software design, among others. Film, television and entertainment are also big sectors here, thanks to Walt Disney and Universal Orlando.

Orlando’s high number of tourists and booming economy are also attracting big companies. Names include Apple, Deloitte, Marriott International, Darden restaurants, Lockheed Martin, AdventHealth and Siemens.

What to do in Orlando?

Orlando’s tourism sector is vast and diverse, so the city has a plethora of world-renowned entertainment attractions. In addition to Disney’s theme parks, Universal Orlando Resort opened in 1990 and offers themed areas relevant to the film industry, along with a water park and other types of attractions.

For theater-lovers, the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre has a tradition of hosting Broadway tours. The annual Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival attracts international touring companies and is the longest-running Fringe Theatre Festival in the United States. And, the new Orlando Eye is another magnet for visitors, taking them 400 feet above the ground.

Golf is a popular pastime here, and there are numerous courses. The city is also the home of NBC sports’ Golf Channel cable network. Renting a swan boat and paddling on Lake Eola can be another fun activity in Orlando for lovers of the outdoors.