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Moving to Lake Nona, Florida

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Lake Nona is a master-planned community in southeast Orlando — one of Florida's most ambitious planned developments, built around "Medical City" (a major healthcare and life-sciences cluster), innovation and wellness themes, new construction, strong schools, and modern amenities. It offers newer, amenity-rich living with Central Florida's inland insurance and flood advantages. For families and professionals (especially in healthcare and tech) who want a brand-new, planned, amenity-driven community near the airport, Lake Nona is a standout.

Lake Nona at a glance

Median price
Mid-to-upper for metro Orlando, reflecting newer master-planned construction; range from townhomes and condos to larger single-family and custom homes. See the live, dated Redfin Data Center figure.
Property tax
Orange County total millage (~16.67 mills in 2025); Lake Nona communities commonly carry CDD assessments billed on top of property tax, often $1,000–$2,500/yr — factor these into carrying costs. Homestead exemption and Save Our Homes apply for primary residents.
Flood
Inland and planned with engineered drainage, so generally lower flood risk, though some water-adjacent parcels can be designated. Verify per address.
Insurance
Central Florida's inland advantage applies — well below coastal Florida — and newer code-built construction insures better still. Budget for CDD fees alongside insurance.
Population
Growing fast as the community continues to build out.
Weather
Subtropical inland; hot summers, mild winters. Hurricane season June–November, minimal surge risk inland.

Who it's for

Lake Nona draws **families** wanting newer homes and strong schools, **healthcare and life-sciences professionals** (Medical City is a major employer cluster), **tech and remote workers**, and **buyers wanting modern master-planned living** with extensive amenities. Its newer, planned, innovation-themed profile is a magnet for relocating professionals and families specifically.

It's less of a fit for buyers wanting historic character, walkable old-town charm, or the lowest entry prices.

The housing market

Lake Nona is master-planned living at scale: distinct villages and neighborhoods, a town center, new construction across multiple builders and price points, strong schools, and amenities organized around wellness and innovation (Medical City, the USTA National Campus, parks and trails). CDD assessments are common and add to carrying costs — a key thing to verify. Newer construction insures well, and the inland location keeps flood and surge risk low. The broader 2026 market is buyer-friendly.

Flood & insurance

Lake Nona's inland, engineered-drainage design generally means lower flood risk, though some water-adjacent parcels can carry FEMA designation — verify the specific address. Insurance benefits from both the inland advantage and newer code-built construction, generally well below coastal Florida. The Lake Nona-specific item to budget is CDD assessments, which sit on top of property tax and insurance.

Cost of living

For families and professionals relocating from higher-cost areas, the no-income-tax advantage plus newer construction, strong schools, and lower-than-coastal insurance is a strong draw. The community-specific wrinkle is CDD fees, which belong in your true monthly math alongside taxes and insurance. For buyers prioritizing modern planned living near a major healthcare/tech hub, the equation is often compelling.

Lifestyle

Lake Nona is Medical City (hospitals, research, and life-sciences employers), the USTA National Campus, wellness-and-innovation themes, the Boxi Park and town-center amenities, parks and trails, strong schools, and proximity to Orlando International Airport. It's modern, planned, and amenity-rich, oriented around health, innovation, and family living — a deliberate, contemporary community rather than a historic or beach town.

Getting here

Orlando International (MCO) is about 10–15 minutes away — one of the most convenient airport situations in the metro, central to Lake Nona's appeal for professionals.

Frequently asked questions

Is Lake Nona a good place to live?

Yes — especially for families and professionals (notably in healthcare and tech) who want modern master-planned living, strong schools, and amenities with lower insurance than the coast.

What is Medical City?

Lake Nona's major healthcare and life-sciences cluster — hospitals, research institutions, and employers — a defining feature and major job draw.

What are CDD fees in Lake Nona?

Community Development District assessments fund community infrastructure and are common in Lake Nona, often $1,000–$2,500/yr billed on top of property tax. Always confirm the figure before buying.

What are property taxes in Lake Nona?

Orange County total millage (~16.67 mills in 2025) plus common CDD assessments. Homesteaded primary residents get the exemption and Save Our Homes cap.

Does Lake Nona flood?

Its inland, engineered-drainage design generally means lower flood risk, though some water-adjacent parcels can be designated. Verify per parcel.

How's the insurance in Lake Nona?

Central Florida's inland advantage plus newer code-built construction generally means well below coastal Florida — budget for CDD fees alongside it.

When is hurricane season?

June through November; inland location minimizes surge risk. Internal links: ↑ Orange County · ↑ Orlando/Central region · → Orlando · → Winter Park · → Kissimmee Lead CTA: "Comparing Lake Nona against Orlando's other communities? Ask the relocation concierge →" + lead form. ---

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