Listing Description
π‘ 8701 Coco Plum Place, Orlando, FL 32827
β Single-Family Home (built 2002)
β 3 Bedrooms β’ 2.5 Bathrooms β’ Private Office β’ Theater/Bonus Room β’ ~3, 200 sq ft
β Situated on a ~8,820 sq ft corner cul-de-sac lot
π Features & Highlights
β High quality upgrades and custom-expanded floorplan
β Premium block construction with commercial grade shingle roof, Front Porch and Back Porch
β Tray ceilings, crown molding, fire sprinklers and interconnected smoke and carbon monoxide detectors with voice, security system, electric fireplaces
β Home office, mudroom, and upstairs Theater/bonus room with recliner seats and candy bar with mini fridge
β Oversized 2+ car garage with workshop, stainless steel sink, epoxy floor and elegant pavers driveway
β Gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, LED cabinetry, walk-in pantry, and upgraded stainless steel appliances
β Master suite with dual walk-in closets and spa-style bath, luxury double shower
β Energy-efficient upgrades: double pane sound insulating Low E windows, newer HVAC, leased solar panels, water softener, smart washer, smart dryer
β Outdoor Oasis: Built-in Porch with Electric Screen + paver patio + "Double Island Grill" under a gazebo
β Attic ventilator/fan and extensive storage solutions
β Home ideal also for seniors or those with disabilities
β A Rare Find in Lake Nona - This Home Will Not Last!! Schedule your private showing today
π Water Access & Views
β Lake access via community dock (non-motorized)
β Scenic park views
π Location & Surroundings
β Located in the Northlake Park subdivision within Lake Nona
β Corner lot in a quiet cul-de-sac with mature landscaping
β Community amenities: playground, olympic pool, fitness center, tennis courts, basketball courts, fishing, sidewalks
β HOA includes "Lake Nona YMCA" membership and community maintenance
β Close to shopping, dining, and entertainment in Lake Nona
β Minutes away from Medical City, VA Hospital, Orlando International Airport
β Coming soon, less than a mile away, Lake Nona Branch Lybrary and Southeast Government Center
β‘ Zoning & Utilities
β Zoning: PD (Planned Development)
β Utilities: public water & sewer, electricity, high-speed internet, cable, sprinklers
β Includes leased solar panels
π Schools
β Northlake Park Community Elementary (PKβ5)
β Lake Nona Middle School (6β8)
β Lake Nona High School (9β12)
π° Price & Taxes
β Last Sold: ~$935,000 (April 2022)
β 2024 Annual Taxes: ~$13,798 (Not Homestead)
π Community Snapshot (approx. 2-mile radius)
β Median Household Income: ~$150,000+ (Lake Nona area)
β Median Home Value: ~$835,000+
β Average Age: ~40 years
β¨ Summary
8701 Coco Plum Place is a refined 3-bed, 2.5-bath, Private Office, Theater/Bonus Room, Mudroom, Oversize Garage, Front Porch, Back Porch residence in Lake Nonaβs Northlake Park. With over 3,200 sq ft, this home blends modern luxury with energy efficiencyβfeaturing a chefβs kitchen, solar panels system and elegant finishes. The community enhances the lifestyle with lake access, YMCA membership, and resort-style amenities. Recent sales and listings place its value near the $1M mark, making it a standout opportunity in one of Orlandoβs most sought-after neighborhoods.
π‘ Orlando, Florida β Community Overview
Orlando is a dynamic and rapidly growing city located in Central Florida, best known for its world-famous theme parks, booming economy, and vibrant neighborhoods. With a strong tourism industry, expanding tech and healthcare sectors, and a diverse population, Orlando blends urban energy with family-friendly living and year-round sunshine.
π‘ Real Estate & Housing
Orlando offers a wide variety of housing options that cater to everyone from first-time buyers to luxury seekers and retirees.
π Single-Family Homes β Common in neighborhoods like Lake Nona, Winter Park, and Baldwin Park
ποΈ Townhomes & Condos β Popular with professionals and investors, especially near downtown and attractions
π΄ Master-Planned Communities β Feature resort-style amenities in areas like Lake Nona, Horizon West, and Avalon Park
π° Median Home Price: ~$385,000 (as of 2025), with wide variance by neighborhood
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Why People Love Orlando
β World-class attractions, entertainment, and dining
β No state income tax and relatively low cost of living
β Top-rated hospitals and access to higher education
β Diverse neighborhoods for every lifestyle
β Strong job growth in tech, healthcare, hospitality, and logistics
π Demographics & Economy in Orlando
Population: ~320,000 (City) / 2.7 million (Metro area)
Median Age: ~34
Median Household Income: ~$63,000
Key Industries:
Tourism & Hospitality (Disney, Universal, SeaWorld)
Healthcare (AdventHealth, Orlando Health)
Tech & Innovation (simulation, aerospace, startups)
Education & Government
π Education & Schools
Orlando is part of Orange County Public Schools (OCPS), the fourth-largest district in Florida.
Top Public High Schools: Dr. Phillips, Timber Creek, and Boone High School
Private Schools: Lake Highland Prep, Trinity Prep, Bishop Moore
Colleges & Universities:
University of Central Florida (UCF) β one of the largest in the U.S.
Valencia College
Rollins College (nearby Winter Park)
ποΈ Lifestyle, Dining & Recreation
Attractions: Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, ICON Park
Shopping: The Mall at Millenia, Orlando International Premium Outlets, Winter Park boutiques
Outdoor Recreation:
Lakes for boating & fishing
Golf courses & country clubs
Bike trails, parks, and nature preserves
π³ Parks & Green Space
Lake Eola Park β iconic downtown lake and event space
Bill Frederick Park β camping, fishing, disc golf
Nearby state parks: Wekiwa Springs, Rock Springs Run
π Transportation & Accessibility
Airport: Orlando International Airport (MCO) β major domestic and international hub
Highways: Iβ4, SRβ417, Florida Turnpike
SunRail: Commuter rail through downtown and neighboring cities
Transit: LYNX bus system and Brightline train (Orlando to Miami service now active)
βοΈ Climate & Outdoor Living
Subtropical climate with hot summers and mild, dry winters
Average highs: 71Β°F (Jan) to 92Β°F (July)
Perfect for year-round outdoor activities, including golf, boating, and walking trails
Summary
Orlando combines the excitement of a global destination with the comforts of a livable, connected city. Whether you're a young professional, growing family, retiree, or remote worker, Orlandoβs economy, lifestyle, and location offer something for everyoneβmaking it one of the most compelling places to live in Florida.