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Houzeo Ranks Orlando's Best Neighborhood to Live in 2026
New data-driven rankings highlight top Orlando neighborhoods for homebuyers based on affordability, livability, and economic factors.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 10:33am
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Houzeo, a leading home buying and selling website, has released its 2026 rankings of the best neighborhoods to live in Orlando, Florida. The rankings are based on comprehensive data including median home prices, rents, inventory, livability metrics, employment, and cost of living. College Park, Thornton Park, and Lake Nona top the list as Orlando's most desirable areas for homebuyers, each offering a unique blend of affordability, amenities, and community character.
Why it matters
As one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the U.S., Orlando's housing market has seen significant demand and price appreciation in recent years. These new neighborhood rankings provide valuable insights for homebuyers navigating the city's diverse real estate landscape, highlighting the tradeoffs between factors like price, lifestyle, and access to jobs and services.
The details
The Houzeo rankings evaluate Orlando neighborhoods based on a range of market-driven indicators, including median home prices, rents, inventory levels, and local livability factors. College Park, known for its historic charm and proximity to downtown, tops the list with a median home price of $1,545,000 and average 2-bedroom rent of $1,697. Other top-ranked neighborhoods include the more affordable Thornton Park ($600,000 median) and the family-friendly Lake Nona ($760,000 median). The data also highlights how different areas cater to various stages of life, with young professionals gravitating to downtown and Thornton Park, while families favor neighborhoods like Baldwin Park, College Park, and Lake Nona.
- Houzeo released its 2026 Best Places to Live in Orlando rankings on March 30, 2026.
The players
Houzeo
An online platform that simplifies the home buying and selling process, providing real-time listings and neighborhood-level insights for homebuyers.
College Park
An upscale Orlando neighborhood known for its historic charm, proximity to downtown, and strong demand among homebuyers.
Thornton Park
An Orlando neighborhood popular with young professionals for its vibrant atmosphere, modern condos, and accessibility to downtown.
Lake Nona
A family-friendly Orlando community that ranks highly for its excellent schools, safety, and abundance of parks and amenities.
The takeaway
These new Houzeo rankings highlight the diversity of Orlando's housing market, with neighborhoods catering to different lifestyles and budgets. As the city continues to grow, data-driven insights like these will be increasingly valuable for homebuyers seeking the right balance of affordability, amenities, and community character.
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