New Homes For Sale in Orlando, FL

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From the $412s
DeLand

Andover Ridge

pin DeLand, Volusia County
Single Family Home Community
Final Opportunity!
From the $348s
Aerial view of Daytona Beach, Florida, showing an expansive sandy shoreline, ocean waves, and oceanfront buildings under a clear blue sky.

Coastal Communities

pin Edgewater, Volusia County
Scattered Homesites
From the High $200s
Haines City

Crosswinds

pin Haines City, Polk County
Single Family Home Community
Coming Soon
From the $320s
Aerial view of downtown Ocala, Florida, showcasing historic buildings, a busy intersection, and the prominent dome of the Marion County Courthouse.

Deland

pin DeLand, Volusia County
Scattered Homesites
Quick Move-Ins Available!
Completed Home Pricing from the $299s
Aerial view of a resort-style community swimming pool with surrounding lounge area and nearby residential homes.

Hammock Reserve

pin Haines City, Polk County
Single Family Home Community
5 Homes Remaining!
From the $354s
Long bridge spanning a calm lake under a partly cloudy sky, bordered by lush greenery.

Lake County Communities

pin Sorrento, Lake County
Scattered Homesites
From the $264s
Two-story modern suburban home with attached garage and landscaped front yard against a clear blue sky.

Lake Deer Estates

pin Poinciana , Polk County
Single Family Home Community
Quick Move-In Homes with Special Rates!
From the Upper $400s
Modern single-family home with stone accents, situated amidst trees and blue skies.

Mount Plymouth Greens

pin Mt Plymouth, Lake County
Single Family Home Community
Now Scheduling | Opening April 25th!
From the $321s
Modern single-story home with a landscaped front yard and a two-car garage, set against a clear blue sky.

Oakstone Farms

pin Leesburg, Lake County
Single Family Home Community
Low Rates!
From the $264s
Poinciana

Poinciana

pin Poinciana, Osceola and Polk County
Scattered Homesites
Quick Move-In Homes with Special Rates!
From the $404s
Astatula

Stillwater Cove

pin Astatula, Lake County
Single Family Home Community
New Community
From the $323s
A modern single-family home featuring stone accents, a landscaped yard, and a two-car garage.

The Reserve At Hammock Oaks

pin Lady Lake, Lake County
Single Family Home Community
Large Homesites + 3 Car Garages!
From the $334s
Groveland

Villa Pass

pin Groveland, Lake County
Single Family Home Community
Completed Home Pricing from the $299s
Modern two-story suburban home with stone facade, attached garage, and landscaped front yard under a clear blue sky.

Villamar

pin Winter Haven, Polk County
Single Family Home Community
Final Opportunity!
From the $259s
Dundee

Woodland Ranch

pin Dundee, Polk County
Single Family Home Community
Low Rates!

More About Orlando, FL

Living in Orlando offers a high-energy, metropolitan experience that has evolved far beyond its theme-park roots into a sophisticated hub of tech, culture, and diverse culinary districts. The city provides a unique “choose-your-own-adventure” lifestyle, ranging from the high-tech, family-oriented suburbs of Lake Nona to the historic, brick-lined streets and bohemian arts scene of neighborhoods like Thornton Park and Mills 50. While residents benefit from a robust job market, world-class entertainment, and the convenience of a major international airport, they must also navigate the city’s notorious I-4 traffic and a cost of living that has risen significantly in recent years. Ultimately, Orlando is a vibrant melting pot ideal for ambitious professionals and active families who want the amenities of a global city set against a lush, tropical landscape of interconnected lakes and canopy-covered streets.

Starting Prices for New Homes in Orlando

Finding your dream new home starts with understanding your options. At Maronda Homes, we believe in providing a clear, transparent look at the starting prices for our base model homes in the Orlando region. These prices are a great starting point for your budget, providing a foundation from which you can customize your future home with the features and finishes that matter most to you and your family. We build a variety of homes designed for families, retirees, and first-time buyers who want modern living at a price point that works for them. In our Orlando region, we have homes starting from the high $200’s.

If the location of these communities is not your ideal location, Maronda Homes is also building:

Frequently Asked Questions

What's a "Starting-At" Price?

The “starting-at” price is the base cost of a specific home model before any upgrades, lot premiums, or optional features are added. It includes the standard floorplan, our quality construction materials, and the included features that come with every Maronda home. This price is an essential first step in planning your budget and helps you compare our homes to others in the Orlando market.

Why does Starting Price matter when shopping for new homes in Orlando?

When comparing builders in Orlando, looking at the base model starting price helps you:

  • Understand the entry-level investment for each floor plan.
  • Compare options across different neighborhoods.
  • Decide which homes fit your budget and lifestyle needs.
  • Get a clear picture before exploring upgrades and customizations.

Is Orlando all Mickey Mouse and tourists?

Not at all. While the tourism corridor (International Drive and Lake Buena Vista) is world-famous, residents spend most of their time in distinct neighborhoods like Thornton Park, College Park, or the Mills 50 district. These areas offer brick-lined streets, local coffee shops, and a massive arts and “foodie” scene that has nothing to do with theme parks.

What is the general "energy" of the city?

It’s fast-paced but tropical. Orlando is currently one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., so there is a constant sense of “newness,” like new restaurants, new luxury apartments, and new tech startups. However, the abundance of lakes and canopy-covered streets helps maintain a lush, Florida feel.

How expensive is it to live in Orlando?

It is mid-to-high range for Florida. While more affordable than Miami, it is generally pricier than Tampa or Jacksonville. The median home price is approximately $430,000, and rent for a one-bedroom apartment in a desirable area averages between $1,700 and $1,950.

What do locals do for fun in Orlando besides the parks?

Lake Eola Park in Downtown is the city’s heart, hosting a massive Farmers Market every Sunday. Residents also flock to the “Winter Park Chain of Lakes” for paddleboarding, or spend weekends at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Sports are also huge here, with a dedicated following for Orlando City SC (soccer) and the Orlando Magic.

How bad is the traffic in Orlando, really?

It is the city’s biggest drawback. I-4 is notoriously congested, though the ongoing “I-4 Beyond the Ultimate” improvements and the SunRail commuter train have provided some relief. Most locals learn to live, work, and play in the same “quadrant” of the city to avoid long commutes.

We have a complete Orlando Commuter’s Guide to help navigate rush hour from the suburbs.

How long does it take to build a new home with Maronda Homes in Orlando?

It take approximately 6 – 12 months to build your new home in Orlando with Maronda Homes. Just like pricing and tax rates, build times also vary per region and community. Variables such as the community’s development or homesite status, the permitting process, or even the weather play a role in the construction timeframe. Please note general time frames vary per community and depend on city utilities, permitting, and septic. For any additional questions, comments, or concerns, please reach out to an online sales rep.