If you're searching for homes for sale in Hunters Creek, FL, you're looking in one of South Orlando's most established and convenient residential communities. Hunters Creek is known for quiet streets, practical suburban living, access to restaurants and shopping, and a mix of single-family homes, condos, apartments, and townhome-style properties.
Hunters Creek sits in southwest Orange County and is closely connected to the Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista, and Southchase areas. Orange County describes Hunter's Creek as a 6.5-square-mile community made up of 35 single-family neighborhoods, seven apartment communities, four condominium properties, and one townhome neighborhood. (OCFL)
For people who want South Orlando convenience without Windermere or Dr. Phillips luxury pricing, Hunters Creek can be a strong place to compare.
Why Buyers Search in Hunters Creek
Hunters Creek appeals to people who want a quieter suburban lifestyle with access to major roads, schools, restaurants, shopping, and everyday conveniences.
Buyers often search Hunters Creek because it offers:
- Quiet residential streets
- More attainable pricing than Windermere or 32836
- A large master-planned community feel
- Single-family homes, condos, and apartment-style housing
- Good access to restaurants and coffee shops
- Convenience to South Orlando and Kissimmee
- Access to primary schools in many parts of the community
- Nearby shopping and department stores
- Car-friendly commuting
- A practical location for people who want value and convenience
This is a strong page for consumers who aren't just chasing luxury. Hunters Creek gives us the "real family buyer" lane.
Where Is Hunters Creek Located?
Hunters Creek is located in southwest Orange County within the Greater Orlando area. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place near South Orlando, Kissimmee, Southchase, Meadow Woods, and the Lake Buena Vista corridor.
Buyers often compare Hunters Creek with:
Southchase, Meadow Woods, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista-area neighborhoods. I'd also point out 32837, 32824, 32821, 417 corridor communities, Florida's Turnpike access areas.
This location works well for people who want access to Orlando and Kissimmee without being directly inside the busiest tourist corridors.
Hunters Creek Real Estate Market Snapshot
Based on current Hunters Creek market report updated June 1, 2026, the local market currently shows more inventory and slower movement than some of the higher-priced Orlando-area markets we reviewed.
Current market overview:
Hunters Creek Market Snapshot
New homes listed in the last 30 days: 25. Homes sold in the last 30 days: 14. Median sale price per sq ft: $234.10. Median sale-to-asking: 3.96% under asking. Typical reported price range: $227,000 to $708,700. Market inventory: about 6 months. Priced about 22% higher than the Greater Orlando metro average. Data updated June 1, 2026. Call me for the most current information.
Data also shows that homes in this Hunters Creek search area are priced about 22% higher than the Greater Orlando metropolitan area average.
That gives buyers a very different story than Windermere or 32836. Hunters Creek is still above the broader metro average in this dataset, but it's far more attainable than the premium southwest Orlando luxury markets.
What the Market Data Means for Buyers
The most important number here isn't just price. It is 58 days.
Current data says properties in Hunters Creek are moving slower than the Greater Orlando metropolitan area average, with a median of 58 days to sell and half of homes selling within 16 to 114 days.
Data also shows:
7% of homes sold above asking. 79% of homes sold below asking. Median sale price was about $12,000 under asking.
That means you shouldn't assume every listing requires an aggressive offer. In many cases, there may be room to compare, negotiate, and study days on market carefully.
Here's what that means:
Hunters Creek is active, but buyers may have more leverage here than in faster-moving or lower-inventory luxury pockets. Pricing, condition, HOA rules, and recent comparable sales matter.
What Types of Homes Are in Hunters Creek?
Hunters Creek has a mixed housing profile, but single-family homes are still the largest category.
According to local data, single-family homes represent about 46% of the housing stock in the area. The rest includes large apartment buildings, small apartment buildings, semi-detached homes, and row-home-style properties. Data also shows about 55% owner occupancy and 45% renter occupancy.
Buyers may find:
Single-family homes, Three-bedroom homes, Two-bedroom homes, Condos, Townhome-style properties. I'd also point out Apartment-style residential options, Homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, HOA communities, Homes near shopping and restaurants, Homes near schools and daycare options.
Local data notes that much of the housing growth in Hunters Creek happened in the 1990s, which gives the area a more established suburban feel instead of a brand-new construction-only identity.
Lifestyle in Hunters Creek
Hunters Creek's lifestyle is built around calm suburban living with practical convenience.
Local data describes the community as quiet, with low traffic noise in most areas. It also shows strong access to restaurants, coffee shops, grocery options, and shopping compared with the local average.
Lifestyle scores:
Restaurant access: 8.8 out of 10. Coffee shop access: 7.8 out of 10. Grocery access: 7.6 out of 10. Shopping access: 7.4 out of 10. Quiet score: 9.5 out of 10. Car-friendly score: 6.6 out of 10.
This is one of the best consumer angles for the page:
Hunters Creek gives buyers a quiet residential setting while still keeping restaurants, shopping, and daily conveniences within reach.
Transportation and Commuting
Hunters Creek is still a car-oriented community, but it isn't completely isolated.
Local data says driving is usually required for daily trips, while pedestrian activity, cycling, and public transit may be practical in some pockets. Bus service exists, but data shows that transit can be challenging because service frequency is limited.
Hunters Creek works best for people who drive, but some pockets offer decent access to restaurants, shops, schools, and nearby bus stops. You should evaluate convenience by the exact home address.
Common commute and access points buyers may consider:
South Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista, Disney-area employment corridors, Orlando International Airport area. I'd also point out 417 corridor, Florida's Turnpike, The Loop shopping area, Meadow Woods, Southchase, Downtown Orlando, depending on traffic.
Schools Near Hunters Creek
Local data shows strong access to primary schools, daycare options, and some nearby school choices within the community. It lists nearby schools and education-related locations such as Hunter's Creek Middle School, Hunter's Creek Elementary School, John Young Elementary School, Montessori Way School, and Renaissance Charter School at Hunters Creek.
However, school zoning must always be verified by address.
Orange County Public Schools states that students are zoned to attend school based on their home address and provides a Find My School tool for current school assignment research. (Orange County Public Schools)
Before buying a home in Hunters Creek, you should verify school zoning directly with Orange County Public Schools using the exact property address. School assignments can change, and listing information may not always be current.
Parks and Community Feel
Hunters Creek has a strong planned-community feel, and Orange County's profile emphasizes the size and structure of the community. It includes many single-family neighborhoods as well as apartment, condo, and townhome components. (OCFL)
For park and outdoor access, we should be careful not to overstate public park access without verifying every amenity. Some community parks and recreational areas may be private or association-managed, so you should confirm access, HOA rules, fees, and amenity rights for the exact property.
You should review whether a specific Hunters Creek property includes access to community amenities, parks, recreation areas, or HOA-managed facilities. Amenity access can vary by neighborhood, association, and property type.
Property Taxes and Ownership Research
Before buying in Hunters Creek, you should review property taxes, assessed value, exemptions, ownership history, and prior sales.
The Orange County Property Appraiser provides public property search tools for address, owner name, sales, property use, and more. (Orange County Property Appraiser)
The Orange County Tax Collector explains that the Orange County Property Appraiser maintains ownership, mailing address, legal description, and value information, while the Tax Collector handles property tax billing and payment records. (Orange County Tax Collector)
This matters because monthly cost can vary by:
Property taxes, Insurance, HOA dues, Condo fees, CDD or special assessments, if applicable. I'd also point out Homestead exemption status, Property condition, Roof age, Flood zone or insurance profile, Association rules and restrictions.
A $412,500 home and a $508,000 home can have very different true monthly costs depending on these details.
Buying a Home in Hunters Creek
Buying in Hunters Creek can be attractive for people who want more attainable pricing than some west Orlando luxury markets, but still want a community with convenience and strong residential appeal.
Important buyer questions:
Is the property single-family, condo, or townhome-style? Is there an HOA or condo association? What are the monthly fees? What amenities are included? Are there rental restrictions?. I'd also point out How long has the home been on the market? Has the listing already reduced price? What are the most relevant recent comparable sales? What school zoning applies to the exact address? How close is the property to major roads, shopping, restaurants, or schools? What is the roof age and insurance profile?.
Because current data shows a median of 58 days to sell and most homes selling below asking, you should be prepared but not panic. This is the kind of market where good analysis matters.
Selling a Home in Hunters Creek
Hunters Creek sellers have a strong lifestyle story, but pricing has to be realistic.
The strongest selling angles may include:
Quiet community feel, South Orlando convenience, Access to restaurants and shopping, Established 1990s and 2000s housing stock, Single-family home appeal. I'd also point out Primary school access in many pockets, HOA/community feel, Nearby highways and commuter access, Practical pricing compared with luxury Orlando markets, Family-friendly suburban positioning.
However, sellers should pay close attention to the current data. Current data shows 80 homes for sale, about 6 months of available inventory, and a median of 58 days to sell. It also shows that 79% of homes sold below asking in the latest 30-day period.
That means sellers need strong pricing, clean presentation, and clear marketing. Hunters Creek has demand, but buyers have options.
Is Hunters Creek a Good Place to Live?
Hunters Creek works well for people who want a quiet South Orlando community with practical access to restaurants, coffee shops, groceries, schools, and commuter routes.
Hunters Creek Is Best For
May Not Be Ideal For
Hunters Creek isn't trying to be Windermere. That's actually the point. It gives buyers a more practical, established South Orlando option with a quieter residential feel.
Nearby Areas to Compare
Buyers searching Hunters Creek may also want to compare:
Southchase, Meadow Woods, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista-area communities, 32837. I'd also point out 32824, 32821, 417 corridor neighborhoods, Florida's Turnpike access areas, Dr. Phillips, Lake Nona, depending on budget and commute.
Hunters Creek is one of South Orlando's most established and popular communities, known for its family friendly atmosphere, mature landscaping, and comprehensive amenities. The neighborhood features community pools, tennis courts, playgrounds, walking trails, and a town center that creates a true sense of community.
Homes in Hunters Creek span a wide range of sizes and price points, from townhomes and villas to spacious single family homes on larger lots. The community's location near The Loop shopping center, top rated schools, and major highways makes it one of the most convenient and well rounded neighborhoods in the Orlando area.
Micaela knows Hunters Creek well and helps buyers find the right section, the right home, and the right price. From school zoning to HOA details to neighborhood comparisons, she provides everything you need to make a confident decision. Call 407.761.5501 to search Hunters Creek homes.
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