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-Orlando's thriving $13.4 billion technology sector and position as a major healthcare hub have shaped the city's dynamic housing market. The area offers diverse living options across its neighborhoods, with Winter Park's tree-lined streets and Lake Nona's modern developments providing access to premier amenities like The Mall at Millenia and the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Lake Nona's Medical City district features contemporary homes near world-class healthcare facilities and research institutions. Baldwin Park, with its village-style layout and lakefront paths, offers convenient access to Research Park and downtown. Residents throughout Orlando benefit from multiple transit options, including SunRail service to the central business district. College Park charms with its 1920s bungalows and walkable streets, while Thornton Park features historic homes near downtown's vibrant scene. The Dr. Phillips and Windermere areas showcase newer construction near the popular Restaurant Row dining district. Three-bedroom homes in Orlando average $2,281 monthly. The city's combination of professional opportunities, year-round outdoor activities, and easy access to Orlando International Airport continues to attract residents to its varied neighborhoods.






































