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ORLANDO, FL


Orlando MSA numbers reflect sales of homes located in Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake counties by members of any REALTOR® association, not just ORRA members. Currently the median home price in Florida is around $382,000.


This means that the median home price in Florida's real estate market is slightly lower than the national median home price of $385,000. While this makes Florida property a great investment, the cost of living is also incredibly attractive.


What is the average cost of living in Florida?

The average cost of living in the state of Florida is very close to the national average: just over 2% higher. But while that 2% represents the state average, there is a wide range in the cost of living between individual Florida cities, ranging from 8% less to 21% more in cost compared to the average US city. â€‹â€‹

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Services 1. ORLANDO, FL THE PERFECT PLACE TO INVEST AND LIVE!

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While property prices have increased in recent years, the real estate market in Orlando, Florida, shows signs of stability in the short term. Whether you're looking to invest in a rental property, a vacation home, or a complete move to Florida, the market is a success.

Services 2. INCREDIBLE WEATHER
​​It's no wonder Florida has one of the best climates in the country. With over 200 days of sunshine a year, just like Orlando, Florida is the perfect place to stay year-round. While this makes it a great vacation destination, it also makes it an ideal place to live and make your family happy.

Summers in Florida are quite humid, but in winter, a simple sweater is enough. This makes it ideal for those who don't like rain or snow, climates that typically make winter unbearable. Average temperatures across the state range between 21 and 27 degrees Celsius during the winter, and summers reach 32 degrees Celsius.
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Services 3. TYPES OF PROPERTIES IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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​Orlando, Florida, has major metropolitan cities as well as smaller ones. This means that the Orlando, Florida, real estate market is one of the most diverse in the country.

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Kissimmee, Lakeland, and South Orlando:

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Auburndale, Bartow, Buena Ventura Lakes, Champions Gate, Cypress Gardens, Davenport, Dundee, Eagle Lake, Eaton Park, Eloise, Haines City, Highland City, Intercession City, Jpv, Kenansville, Kissimmee, Lake Alfred, Lake Hamilton, Lake Wales, Lakeland, Loughman, Magnolia Square, Mulberry, Okeechobee, Orlando, Poinciana, Polk City, Saint Cloud, Wahneta, Waverly, Winter Haven.

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