College Park, Orlando FL
Tree-lined streets, a charming local main street, and walkable access to Downtown Orlando — College Park is one of the city's most beloved and enduring neighborhoods.
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Why Buyers Love College Park
College Park is one of Orlando's most established and sought-after neighborhoods — and it consistently attracts buyers who want character, walkability, and genuine community over cookie-cutter suburban living. With tree-lined streets, a charming stretch of local shops and restaurants along Edgewater Drive, and parks that host outdoor movies and yoga classes, it has a lifestyle that's hard to find anywhere else in the city.
The neighborhood's location is hard to beat. Sitting just northwest of Downtown Orlando, it gives residents easy access to the city's business core, arts district, and employment centers — while maintaining the feel of a tight-knit residential community. Albert Park and Dartmouth Park anchor the neighborhood's outdoor life, and Lake Ivanhoe adds another layer of natural beauty.
College Park is explicitly named as one of Orlando's high-demand, supply-constrained neighborhoods that are holding value well in 2026. For buyers who want urban lifestyle with long-term stability, this is one of the strongest choices in Central Florida.
Quick Facts
Edgewater Drive
College Park's beloved main street — lined with locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and bars that give the neighborhood its distinct identity.
Location
Northwest of Downtown Orlando, about 5 minutes to the city core. Easy I-4 access. Borders Lake Ivanhoe and the Ivanhoe Village district.
Housing Types
Craftsman bungalows, Tudor-style homes, mid-century ranches, and newer infill construction. One of Orlando's most architecturally diverse neighborhoods.
Parks & Green Space
Albert Park and Dartmouth Park host outdoor movies, yoga, and seasonal festivals. Lake Ivanhoe adds a scenic waterfront edge to the neighborhood.
College Park, Orlando FL
College Park boundaries
What It's Actually Like to Live Here
Edgewater Drive
One of Orlando's best local main streets — independent restaurants, coffee shops, wine bars, and boutiques that you actually want to support. No chains, no strip malls.
Genuinely Walkable
Walk to dinner, the park, the coffee shop, or a farmers market. College Park offers the kind of day-to-day walkability that most Orlando neighborhoods can only dream about.
Parks & Community Events
Albert Park and Dartmouth Park host outdoor movies, yoga classes, and seasonal festivals that bring the neighborhood together throughout the year.
Architectural Character
Craftsman bungalows, Tudor cottages, and mid-century ranches give College Park a visual variety and historic charm that newer developments simply can't replicate.
Lake Ivanhoe
The scenic lakefront along Lake Ivanhoe adds a natural anchor to the neighborhood's northwest edge — perfect for morning runs, evening strolls, and weekend relaxation.
Downtown at Your Doorstep
Five minutes to Downtown Orlando's business district, arts venues, and employment centers — College Park gives you urban access without the urban noise.
College Park Real Estate Today
Median sale price as of December 2025
Average days on market — hot homes go much faster
One of Orlando's strongest-holding neighborhoods in 2026
Market data sourced from Redfin and MLS records. Updated December 2025–March 2026. College Park is explicitly named among Orlando's high-demand, supply-constrained neighborhoods holding value best in the current market. Contact Santiago for a personalized analysis of any specific property.
Thinking About Buying in College Park?
College Park attracts buyers who want walkability, character, and long-term value in one of Orlando's most established communities. Let's talk about what you're looking for — no pressure, just an honest conversation.