Longwood offers established Seminole County neighborhoods, top schools, and some of Central Florida's most beloved planned communities — including Sweetwater Oaks and Sabal Point.
Talk to an AgentLongwood is a well-established Seminole County city located along the I-4 corridor north of Altamonte Springs. Known for its mature neighborhoods, large lots, and top-rated schools, Longwood attracts families who want suburban stability, community character, and easy access to both Lake Mary's employment corridor and downtown Orlando. Communities like Sweetwater Oaks, Sabal Point, and Longwood Plantation have long been among the most sought-after addresses in Seminole County.
Longwood's established communities feature large lots, mature oak canopy, and a neighborhood stability that newer master-planned communities cannot replicate.
Longwood is served by Seminole County Public Schools — one of Florida's highest-rated school districts across elementary, middle, and high school levels.
Sweetwater Oaks and adjacent communities offer access to Sweetwater Beach on Sweetwater Creek — a private community amenity unique to this area.
Longwood's position along I-4 and SR-434 provides efficient access to Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, downtown Orlando, and Sanford.
One of Longwood's most coveted addresses — Sweetwater Oaks features large lots, custom homes, and access to Sweetwater Beach on Sweetwater Creek. Homes here typically range from $600K to $1.5M.
Sabal Point is a mature, wooded Longwood community offering well-maintained homes at generally more accessible price points than Sweetwater Oaks — typically $400K to $750K.
A charming planned community in Longwood with traditional architecture, community amenities, and a neighborhood character that appeals to families and move-up buyers.
Longwood Bluffs and Whispering Winds offer quieter cul-de-sac settings at the edges of Longwood's established residential areas — popular with buyers seeking more privacy and larger yards.
New construction opportunities in Longwood are limited but available — primarily through infill lots and smaller new communities on the city's periphery. BKRS tracks available new build opportunities throughout the area.
Just south of Longwood, the Casselberry area — including Legacy Park and new construction communities — offers comparable school access and community quality at entry-level price points.
Longwood's appeal is rooted in stability — mature neighborhoods, established school reputations, and community character that has been built over decades. For buyers relocating to Central Florida who want a genuine neighborhood feel rather than a new master-planned community, Longwood consistently rises to the top of the shortlist.
Home prices in Longwood vary significantly by community. Sweetwater Oaks commands $600K–$1.5M for its lakefront and large-lot estate properties. Sabal Point and comparable communities range from $400K–$750K. More modest single-family homes throughout the city start in the $300s. The market is generally stable with strong long-term demand driven by school quality and I-4 corridor access.
BKRS works with buyers and sellers throughout Longwood and northern Seminole County. Our agents understand the distinctions between Longwood's premier communities and can help you identify the right neighborhood for your lifestyle and budget. Contact us at 305.317.8475.
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