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Orlando, FL Real Estate — Homes for Sale

Orlando sits at the center of Central Florida — far more than its theme parks. Downtown wraps around Lake Eola, Lake Nona is building a Medical City from scratch, and historic brick neighborhoods like Thornton Park and College Park sit minutes from new high-rises. Prices run from starter condos to executive lakefront, which is exactly why the right neighborhood matters.

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Where to live

Orlando neighborhoods

SLA Realty Group serves all of Orlando — including Downtown / Thornton Park, College Park, Lake Nona, Baldwin Park, Audubon Park / Milk District, and Dr. Phillips / Bay Hill — across ZIP codes 32801, 32803, 32806, 32814, 32819, 32827.

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Downtown / Thornton ParkWalkable high-rises and brick streets wrapped around Lake Eola.
College Park1920s bungalows lining Edgewater Drive’s cafés and shops.
Lake NonaA master-planned Medical City with new homes and tech campuses.
Baldwin ParkA walkable new-urbanist community built on the old naval base.
Audubon Park / Milk DistrictEclectic, foodie, close-in neighborhoods east of downtown.
Dr. Phillips / Bay HillUpscale southwest Orlando near Restaurant Row and the lakes.
What Orlando is known for

Local landmarks & lifestyle

Orlando packs world-famous attractions and genuine local culture into one metro:

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Lake Eola Park

The downtown centerpiece — swan boats, a fountain, and a Sunday farmers market.

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Theme parks

Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando anchor the world’s top visitor economy.

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Lake Nona Medical City

A from-scratch hub of hospitals, research, and tech in the southeast.

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Dr. Phillips Center

Downtown’s performing-arts center, plus the Kia Center for sports and concerts.

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Historic districts

Thornton Park, College Park, and Delaney Park keep Orlando’s 1920s charm.

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Parks & trails

From Harry P. Leu Gardens to the Cady Way and Orlando Urban trails.

On the map

Where Orlando sits

Orlando is part of Orange County in the Orlando metro. Explore the map, then ask Lina to pull listings in any pocket you like.

Market snapshot

The Orlando market, in plain terms

Orlando is one of the country’s fastest-growing metros, and the market reflects it — strong demand, steady appreciation, and a wide spread from downtown condos to executive lakefront homes. Booming areas like Lake Nona and Horizon West bring new construction, while close-in historic districts trade on charm and walkability.

Because conditions move fast, ask Lina for today’s median, list prices, and active inventory in the exact Orlando neighborhood you’re considering — straight from the MLS.

Resources

Guides & reading for Orlando buyers and sellers

No-jargon help for your Orlando move — written by REALTOR® Mourad Elbanna. Start with these, then ask Lina anything.

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Why SLA

Full-service real estate, start to close

SLA Realty Group handles both residential and commercial real estate across Central Florida, including Orlando — buying, selling, leasing, and investing, from the first search to closing day. You get pricing strategy, marketing, negotiation, and guidance in English, Spanish, or Arabic.

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About Mourad Elbanna

Mourad Elbanna, REALTOR® at SLA Realty Group in Orlando

Orlando real estate is led by REALTOR® Mourad Elbanna — Florida license SL3436574, brokerage Florida Realty Investments — who guides buyers, sellers, and investors across commercial and residential real estate in Central Florida.

"My job is to make a complex process feel simple — and to make sure you never have to navigate the biggest decision of your life in a second language, or alone." — Mourad Elbanna

Orlando real estate FAQ

Common questions about Orlando

Is Orlando a good place to buy a home?

Yes — Orlando pairs fast job and population growth with no state income tax and relative affordability for a major metro. Demand is strong across price points, from downtown condos to suburban family homes, which supports long-term value.

What is the average home price in Orlando?

Orlando spans a very wide range — entry-level condos and townhomes through executive lakefront estates. Because prices move quickly, ask Lina for today’s median and active listings in the specific neighborhood you’re considering.

What are the best neighborhoods in Orlando?

It depends on your goals: Downtown/Thornton Park and Baldwin Park for walkability, College Park and Delaney Park for historic charm, Lake Nona for new construction, and Dr. Phillips for upscale southwest living.

How is the commute and airport access?

Orlando is served by I-4, the 408/417/429 expressways, SunRail commuter trail, and Orlando International Airport (MCO) — one of the busiest in the country — typically 15–25 minutes from most close-in neighborhoods.

Are Orlando schools good?

School quality varies widely by zone across Orange County. Several neighborhoods are prized specifically for their school zoning, so confirm the exact zone before you buy — Lina can help you check.

Should I buy or rent in Orlando?

With strong in-migration and appreciation, buying often makes sense if you plan to stay a few years. Renting first can be smart if you’re relocating and want to learn the neighborhoods — Lina can pull both for-sale and rentals to compare.

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