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Section 01/Active Listings
Section 03/Neighborhood Guide

Longwood · Golf Front Homes

Seminole County Privacy with Top-Rated Schools

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Golf front living in Longwood delivers something most addresses can't — the fairway as your backyard and club membership as your community. From Isleworth to Heathrow, Sean & Barb know every hole and every home.

Section 04/Buyer Questions

Buyer Questions

What Buyers Ask

Alaqua Lakes and Alaqua Country Club are the premier residential golf addresses. Concert Golf Partners also operates a private club in the area — providing three tiers of private golf within Longwood.

Alaqua Lakes is a guard-gated luxury community built around a private golf course, with homes ranging from $900K to $3M+ on large lots in a natural Florida setting.

Yes — Alaqua Country Club is a separate, semi-private club with its own residential community, offering another golf option at a somewhat lower price point.

Alaqua Lakes and Alaqua Country Club offer large lots, private courses, and top Seminole County schools at 30 to 50 percent below comparable Windermere golf properties — excellent value for the discerning buyer.

Longwood (ZIP 32750/32779) includes Wekiva Golf Club (semi-private 18-hole), Longwood Country Club (private), and Bear's Paw Golf Club nearby. The area offers a range of golf-front home options from $450K to $2M+ depending on course and lot position. Alaqua Country Club on the Longwood/Oviedo border is the most prestigious golf address in eastern Seminole County.

Wekiva Golf Club is a semi-private 18-hole course in Longwood (32750) with a residential community of homes backing to various fairways. Homes in the Wekiva area range from approximately $450K to $1.2M. The club offers memberships and outside play. It's popular with buyers seeking golf access without the premium of Windermere or Winter Park pricing.

Golf-front homes in Longwood range from approximately $450K to $2M+ depending on course prestige and lot size. Wekiva and Bear's Paw offer the most affordable golf-front options. Alaqua Country Club on the Longwood/Oviedo border commands the highest premiums at $700K–$3M+. The area offers excellent value compared to Orange County golf markets.

Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital is within Longwood's borders — 5–10 min from most golf communities. AdventHealth Altamonte Springs is approximately 5–8 miles south (10–15 min). The Lake Mary Business Park is approximately 8–10 miles northeast (15 min), making Longwood a strong commuter location for corporate professionals.

Longwood (32779) is served by Seminole County Public Schools — consistently one of Florida's top 3 school districts. Lake Brantley High School (A-rated) is the primary feeder for most Longwood golf communities. Seminole County's school quality is one of the primary advantages for buyers choosing Longwood over comparable Orange County markets.

Wekiva Golf Club community HOAs run approximately $100–$300/month. Longwood Country Club area homes may carry $200–$500/month. Many older golf-adjacent streets in Longwood have minimal or no HOA. Confirm HOA status and reserve fund health before purchasing in any Longwood golf community.

Seminole County property taxes run approximately 0.9–1.1% of assessed value — lower than Orange County. A $900K Longwood golf-front home carries approximately $8,100–$9,900/year. Seminole County's lower millage rate is a consistent advantage over comparable Orange County golf properties.

Longwood golf-front offers significantly better price-per-square-foot than Windermere or Dr. Phillips. A $1M budget buys a larger, newer home on a Longwood fairway than a comparable Windermere or Bay Hill property. The trade-off is course prestige — Longwood courses are solid community assets but not nationally recognized destination clubs.

Longwood (32750/32779) is approximately 18–22 miles from downtown Orlando via I-4. Commute times average 30–45 minutes in peak traffic. The SunRail commuter rail's Longwood station provides a car-free alternative into downtown Orlando — a rare transit amenity in Seminole County golf markets.

Yes — Central Florida's climate allows 12-month golf. Summer afternoons bring thunderstorms that may pause play, but mornings are consistently playable year-round. Average temperatures range from 50°F in January to 93°F in July, with humidity making summer golf best in the early morning. Most Longwood golfers shift to early tee times from June through September.

Longwood golf-front offers solid appreciation relative to purchase price, typically 4–6% annually. The area benefits from Seminole County's top school system, lower taxes, and growing employer base in the Lake Mary corridor. Golf-front lots are constrained by course geography. For buyers seeking a larger home on a golf course at Windermere prices, Longwood consistently delivers the best value in the region.

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