FL

Winter Springs

Average Sales Price
$496,279
Median Sales Price
$425,000
Total Listings
212
Population Data provided by Attom Data
40,307

Welcome to Winter Springs — Where Quiet Neighborhoods and Steady Growth Go Hand in Hand

Tucked between Oviedo and Longwood in Seminole County, Winter Springs offers a calm, residential feel that appeals to buyers looking for stability and space. Known for its well-maintained neighborhoods, parks, and consistent community planning, Winter Springs provides a balanced suburban lifestyle without the congestion of higher-density corridors.

With access to SR-417 and nearby employment centers, Winter Springs remains well-connected while preserving its residential identity.

Winter Springs Real Estate & Housing Market

Real estate in Winter Springs is defined by established single-family neighborhoods, newer planned communities, and homes built with long-term ownership in mind. Many properties feature practical floor plans, manageable HOA structures, and lot sizes that support outdoor living.

Compared to some neighboring cities, Winter Springs often feels less commercialized and more intentionally residential. Buyers are typically drawn here for predictability—steady appreciation, strong school zoning, and neighborhoods that feel cohesive.

Demand tends to come from families, move-up buyers, and professionals seeking a structured suburban environment within Seminole County.

Living in Winter Springs: Parks, Trails & Community Focus

Life in Winter Springs centers around green space and organized recreation. Central Winds Park and nearby trail systems provide walking paths, sports fields, playgrounds, and open space that support an active lifestyle.

Residents appreciate the balance: close enough to Oviedo, Lake Mary, and Longwood for shopping and employment access, yet removed from heavy commercial traffic. It’s a community that prioritizes everyday livability over rapid development.

Is Winter Springs a Good Place to Live?

For buyers looking for stable neighborhoods, strong Seminole County schools, and a quieter suburban pace, Winter Springs consistently ranks as a dependable choice. It’s particularly appealing to families and professionals who value structure, green space, and manageable commute options.

If you’re comparing Seminole County communities and weighing commute patterns, school zoning, and long-term value, understanding how Winter Springs fits into the broader north Orlando market can help clarify your decision. From established neighborhoods to newer developments, local insight ensures you’re buying strategically—not just geographically.

 

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Bathrooms 2.63 2
Bedrooms 3.36 3
Year Built 1992 1989
Lot Size 9,846 Sqft 6,098 Sqft
Taxes $4,057 $3,677

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32% with children

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