
Neighborhood · Orlando, Florida
College Park
Tree-lined streets minutes from downtown Orlando
13
Homes for sale
$1,199,000
Median list price
$434
Avg price / sqft
21
Median days on market
College Park is one of Orlando's most walkable older neighborhoods, where brick streets, mature oaks, and a compact main drag give it a distinct small-town feel just north of downtown. The location is the real draw: downtown Orlando is about 11 minutes away, Universal roughly 21, and even Walt Disney World is a manageable 42-minute drive. It's a place that pulls buyers who want character and proximity without trading one for the other, which sets it apart from newer master-planned areas like Laureate Park or Metro West.
Right now the market here is thin and expensive at the top end, with just 13 active listings and a median list price of $1,199,000 — but that number is skewed by new construction, since the median sold price over the past year was $608,000. Homes move quickly when priced right, with a median 16 days on market and sellers collecting about 98% of asking. If you're comparing options across Orlando homes for sale, expect to act decisively here.
College Park is a community in Orlando, Florida.
Quick facts
$425,000 – $2.4M price range
2,904 sqft median home
$450/mo median HOA
63 sold in 12 months
Drive times
On the market now
Homes for sale in College Park
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$2,400,000
1432 W YALE STREET, ORLANDO
5 bd · 6.5 ba · 4,416 sqft

$1,599,000
1326 W NEW HAMPSHIRE STREET, ORLANDO
5 bd · 4.5 ba · 3,490 sqft

$700,000
732 EDGEWATER DRIVE, ORLANDO
4 bd · 2.5 ba · 2,112 sqft

$509,000
805 W SMITH STREET, ORLANDO
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,396 sqft

$1,500,000
1412 W HARVARD STREET, ORLANDO
4 bd · 3 ba · 2,875 sqft

$1,749,000
2000 N WESTMORELAND DRIVE, ORLANDO
5 bd · 4.5 ba · 3,500 sqft

$1,150,000$1,199,000
533 W YALE STREET, ORLANDO
5 bd · 3 ba · 3,000 sqft

$2,400,000
1438 W YALE STREET, ORLANDO
5 bd · 5.5 ba · 4,425 sqft

$425,000$439,000
1016 W SMITH STREET, ORLANDO
2 bd · 1 ba · 762 sqft

$1,199,000$1,250,000
1438 W HARVARD STREET, ORLANDO
4 bd · 3.5 ba · 2,904 sqft

$500,000$525,000
3310 HARRISON AVENUE UNIT 1, ORLANDO
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,093 sqft

$1,399,000$1,425,000
113 W EVANS STREET, ORLANDO
5 bd · 4.5 ba · 3,470 sqft
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Where the market lives
The numbers that matter
The College Park market
63
Sold, last 12 months
$627,000
Median sold price
98%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
37 days
Median time to sell
College Park vs Orlando
Median list price
Price per sqft
Days on market
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▲ 22.3% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the College Park boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
For the school run
Schools College Park is zoned for
Attendance boundaries overlapping this community — always verify zoning with the district.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median College Park home
≈ $7,514/mo
$1,199,000 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
$450/mo
Median HOA
From current listings inside the boundary
Population
13,067
Median age
40
Median income
$138,730
Median home value
$568,949
Beyond the listings
Living in College Park
Food & Drink
Top 14% in the U.S.Ingredient Attentive
These folks are conscious about what they eat. They're looking for ingredients that not only taste great, but also have great nutritional benefits.
Relationships
Top 15% in the U.S.Networking
Driven to succeed in the business world, this population seeks to progress in their career through networking happy hours, summits, and connecting with other professionals online.
Hobbies & Interests
Top 15% in the U.S.Bookish
Always seeking the next book, article, or poem to read, this activity is prevalent in areas where reading is a way of life. Although a solo activity, the expression of the love of books is a bonding, communal experience.
Lifestyles
Top 16% in the U.S.Student Life
There's more to student life than academics. It's about the experience - from classes and homecoming, to making lifetime friends and alumni events. These are students at school, taking classes online, or finding other ways to be students in their daily lives.
Lifestyles
Top 18% in the U.S.LGBTQ Culture
This population is characterized by the expression of gay pride, gender identity, and accepting alternative lifestyles.
Entertainment
Top 18% in the U.S.Party Life
The party don't stop until the sun comes up. Loud music, crowds, and shots are a recipe for a great night out for these people.
People who close here
Our Orlando experts
Straight answers
College Park FAQs
Is College Park a good place to live?+
It's a favorite for buyers who want walkable, tree-lined streets and quick access to downtown Orlando, about 11 minutes away. The neighborhood feeds Edgewater High, College Park Middle, and Princeton and Lake Silver elementaries, and it offers a mix of established homes and newer builds. If you want something more suburban, communities like Metro West are worth a look.
Is College Park expensive?+
It sits at the higher end of the Orlando market, with a median list price of $1,199,000 — though that's inflated by new construction and larger homes. The more realistic gauge is the $608,000 median sold price over the past year, and listings range from $425,000 up to $2,400,000.
What do homes cost in College Park?+
Recent sales came in at a median of $608,000, while active inventory averages about $439 per square foot on a median home size of 2,875 square feet. Seven of the 13 current listings carry price tags above $1 million, so there's a wide spread depending on size, condition, and whether it's new construction.
How is the market in College Park right now?+
It's fast-moving and tight, with only 13 active listings and a median of 16 days on market. Sellers are getting about 98% of their asking price, and 64 homes sold over the past 12 months, so serious buyers should be ready to move quickly.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
The median HOA runs about $228 per month, though many established homes here carry no HOA at all. Median property taxes come in around $6,441 per year, which is typical for the price range in this part of Orlando.
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