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$516,754
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$25,000
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The median home price in Orlando is $384,900, with listings ranging from $25,000 to $20,000,000. Buyers can expect to pay around $257/sqft on average. Homes typically spend 108 days on market.
Price Distribution
$740,00010531 Holly Crest Dr
Orlando, FL
$200,00012539 Floridays Resort Dr Unit 305D
Orlando, FL
$156,9004945 Sanoma Village Unit B
Orlando, FL
$400,00016122 Corner Lake Dr
Orlando, FL
$259,9004424 S Texas Ave
Orlando, FL
$474,900118 Elena Lavin Cir
Orlando, FL
$184,9006003 Village Cir Unit Ge
Orlando, FL
$135,000933 W Oak Ridge Rd Unit 933B
Orlando, FL
$170,000541 Trellis Ct Unit A
Orlando, FL
$682,4006030 Arbor Watch Loop
Orlando, FL
$695,0001110 W Ivanhoe Blvd Apt 6
Orlando, FL
$130,0005016 Park Central Dr Apt 2231
Orlando, FL
$689,900141 Winghurst Blvd
Orlando, FL
$335,00031 W Harding St
Orlando, FL
$199,0003502 Windy Walk Way Unit 2104
Orlando, FL
$445,000322 E Central Blvd Unit 710
Orlando, FL
$82,9001958 Annapolis Ave Unit 21
Orlando, FL
$175,0005038 Downing St Unit 7
Orlando, FL
$513,900286 Elena Lavin Cir
Orlando, FL
$199,99913103 Mulberry Park Dr Apt 8211
Orlando, FL
$211,5008101 Resort Village Dr Unit 3608
Orlando, FL
$265,000150 E Robinson St Unit 6S15631
Orlando, FL
$185,0004886 Conway Rd Apt 76
Orlando, FL
Orlando homes priced below $257 per square foot — the city average. Sorted by lowest $/sqft.
$156,90050% below avg4945 Sanoma Village Unit B
Orlando, FL
$128/sqft
$184,90047% below avg6003 Village Cir Unit Ge
Orlando, FL
$135/sqft
$175,00044% below avg5038 Downing St Unit 7
Orlando, FL
$144/sqft
$135,00026% below avg933 W Oak Ridge Rd Unit 933B
Orlando, FL
$189/sqft
$170,00023% below avg541 Trellis Ct Unit A
Orlando, FL
$197/sqft
$695,00023% below avg1110 W Ivanhoe Blvd Apt 6
Orlando, FL
$197/sqft
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Open map →Schools serving multiple Orlando listings, rated 7+ on a 10-point scale.
AUDUBON PARK SCHOOL
West Creek Elementary School
Innovation Middle
Cypress Springs Elementary School
Eagle Creek Elementary
Avalon Elementary School
Bay Meadows Elementary School
Princeton Elementary School
Orlando listings average 3.1 bedrooms, 2.6 bathrooms, and 1,837 square feet. The average year built is 1990. Single Family homes are the most common property type, making up 56% of available inventory.
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Start Swiping in OrlandoOrlando's buyer mix splits three ways: primary residents, short-term rental investors, and second-home buyers near the theme parks. Winter Park, Baldwin Park, and College Park are the walkable inner-ring neighborhoods that draw families wanting urban character and good public schools. Lake Nona, Avalon Park, and Horizon West are newer master-planned communities with master-planned schools, parks, and tighter HOA regimes. Celebration and Reunion skew heavily toward vacation-rental inventory. Downtown Orlando and the Milk District offer walkable urban condo living at significantly lower pricing than Miami equivalents.
No state income tax plus a lower cost-of-living than Miami makes Orlando an increasingly common relocation target. Median family-home pricing runs meaningfully below both Florida coasts. Property insurance is less punitive than Miami thanks to inland geography, though still real. Schools vary significantly by district: Seminole County to the north and Osceola to the south have notably different ratings, which compounds into resale value over time. HOA fees in planned communities can be substantial (often $200-500/month), so factor them into monthly carrying cost when comparing to non-HOA neighborhoods.
Orlando, part of the Orlando area, has 5417 active listings. The median home is priced at $384,900, averaging $257 per square foot, with the full range running from $25,000 to $20,000,000. Most listings (56%) are single family homes. Condo (27%) and Townhouse (10%) round out the mix.
The average home here has 3.1 bedrooms, 2.6 bathrooms, 1,837 square feet. Average year built: 1990. Homes typically go under contract after 108 days on market.
Active listings in Orlando skew toward Bunker Hill, Northlake Park at Lake Nona, Vizcaya, Metro West. Prices and property types vary meaningfully between them, so a tour across neighborhoods usually surfaces more range than a single one.
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There are 5,417 homes for sale in Orlando, FL right now, with prices ranging from $25,000 to $20,000,000. Inventory is refreshed daily from live listing feeds.
The median home price in Orlando is $384,900, with an average of $516,754. Prices span $25,000 to $20,000,000 across 5,417 current listings.
The average price per square foot in Orlando is $257 based on current listings. Per-sqft varies meaningfully by neighborhood and property type within the city.
Single Family homes dominate Orlando inventory at 56% of listings. Condo (27%) and Townhouse (10%) round out the mix.
A typical Orlando listing offers 3.1 bedrooms, 2.6 bathrooms, and 1,837 square feet, with an average year built of 1990.
Active inventory in Orlando is concentrated in Bunker Hill, Northlake Park at Lake Nona, Vizcaya, Metro West. Each neighborhood differs on price and property type, so comparing across them usually surfaces more range than a single one.
Orlando homes have been on the market an average of 108 days. Newer listings (under 7 days) typically indicate fresh inventory worth early attention.
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