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Find your Florida lifestyle: 19 new home communities around ORL

Step inside stylish new spaces from award-winning national builder Stanley Martin Homes.

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Searching for that perfect O-Town abode? A stylish space that checks all your location + living boxes?

Enter: 19 new-build communities tucked throughout the Orlando area, each offering unique home designs, perks, and amenities.

🏡 Built for local living

Designed and built by Stanley Martin Homes, homeowners can choose from a wide variety of flexible floor plans ranging from 3-5 bedrooms and 1,400-2,800 sq ft of warm living spaces.

Townhomes, perfect for first-time buyers, start in the mid-$200s, while single-family homes range from the mid-$200s to $500+.

🌴 Beyond the backyard

A few steps from your front door, community amenities like resort-style pools, cabanas, playgrounds, and green spaces bring the Florida lifestyle right to you.

Plus, 19 locations to choose from means that staying close to schools, entertainment, nightlife, and even the beach is easier than ever.

Ready to find your perfect fit? Explore all 19 nearby neighborhoods.

Find your forever home

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