8701 Coco Plum Place

Orlando, FL 32827

  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1 Half Bath
  • 2935 Sqft.

Listing Description

               🏑 8701 Coco Plum Place, Orlando, FL 32827 
βœ” Single-Family Home (built 2002)
βœ” 3 Bedrooms β€’ 2.5 Bathrooms β€’ Private Office β€’ Theater/Bonus Room β€’ ~3, 200 sq ft
βœ” Situated on a ~8,820 sq ft corner cul-de-sac lot

🌟 Features & Highlights
βœ” High quality upgrades and custom-expanded floorplan 
βœ” Premium block construction with commercial grade shingle roof, Front Porch and Back Porch 
βœ” Tray ceilings, crown molding, fire sprinklers and interconnected smoke and carbon monoxide detectors with voice, security system, electric fireplaces
βœ” Home office, mudroom, and upstairs Theater/bonus room with recliner seats and candy bar with mini fridge
βœ” Oversized 2+ car garage with workshop, stainless steel sink, epoxy floor and elegant pavers driveway
βœ” Gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, LED cabinetry, walk-in pantry, and upgraded stainless steel appliances
βœ” Master suite with dual walk-in closets and spa-style bath, luxury double shower
βœ” Energy-efficient upgrades: double pane sound insulating Low E windows, newer HVAC, leased solar panels, water softener, smart washer, smart dryer
βœ” Outdoor Oasis: Built-in Porch with Electric Screen + paver patio + "Double Island Grill" under a gazebo
βœ” Attic ventilator/fan and extensive storage solutions
βœ” Home ideal also for seniors or those with disabilities
βœ” A Rare Find in Lake Nona - This Home Will Not Last!! Schedule your private showing today


🌊 Water Access & Views
βœ” Lake access via community dock (non-motorized)
βœ” Scenic park views

πŸ“ Location & Surroundings
βœ” Located in the Northlake Park subdivision within Lake Nona
βœ” Corner lot in a quiet cul-de-sac with mature landscaping
βœ” Community amenities: playground, olympic pool, fitness center, tennis courts, basketball courts, fishing, sidewalks
βœ” HOA includes "Lake Nona YMCA" membership and community maintenance
βœ” Close to shopping, dining, and entertainment in Lake Nona
βœ” Minutes away from Medical City, VA Hospital, Orlando International Airport
βœ” Coming soon, less than a mile away, Lake Nona Branch Lybrary and Southeast Government Center


⚑ Zoning & Utilities
βœ” Zoning: PD (Planned Development)
βœ” Utilities: public water & sewer, electricity, high-speed internet, cable, sprinklers
βœ” Includes leased solar panels 

πŸŽ“ Schools
βœ” Northlake Park Community Elementary (PK–5)
βœ” Lake Nona Middle School (6–8)
βœ” Lake Nona High School (9–12)

πŸ’° Price & Taxes
βœ” Last Sold: ~$935,000 (April 2022)
βœ” 2024 Annual Taxes: ~$13,798 (Not Homestead)

πŸ“Š Community Snapshot (approx. 2-mile radius)
βœ” Median Household Income: ~$150,000+ (Lake Nona area)
βœ” Median Home Value: ~$835,000+
βœ” Average Age: ~40 years

✨ 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 Nona’s Northlake Park. With over 3,200 sq ft, this home blends modern luxury with energy efficiencyβ€”featuring a chef’s 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 Orlando’s most sought-after neighborhoods.

🏑 Orlando, Florida – 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.

🏑 Real Estate & Housing
Orlando offers a wide variety of housing options that cater to everyone from first-time buyers to luxury seekers and retirees.
🏠 Single-Family Homes – Common in neighborhoods like Lake Nona, Winter Park, and Baldwin Park
🏘️ Townhomes & Condos – Popular with professionals and investors, especially near downtown and attractions
🌴 Master-Planned Communities – Feature resort-style amenities in areas like Lake Nona, Horizon West, and Avalon Park
πŸ’° Median Home Price: ~$385,000 (as of 2025), with wide variance by neighborhood

βœ… Why People Love Orlando
βœ” World-class attractions, entertainment, and dining
βœ” No state income tax and relatively low cost of living
βœ” Top-rated hospitals and access to higher education
βœ” Diverse neighborhoods for every lifestyle
βœ” Strong job growth in tech, healthcare, hospitality, and logistics

πŸ“Š 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

πŸŽ“ 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) – one of the largest in the U.S.
Valencia College
Rollins College (nearby Winter Park)

πŸ›οΈ 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

🌳 Parks & Green Space
Lake Eola Park – iconic downtown lake and event space
Bill Frederick Park – camping, fishing, disc golf
Nearby state parks: Wekiwa Springs, Rock Springs Run

πŸš— Transportation & Accessibility
Airport: Orlando International Airport (MCO) – major domestic and international hub
Highways: I‑4, SR‑417, Florida Turnpike
SunRail: Commuter rail through downtown and neighboring cities
Transit: LYNX bus system and Brightline train (Orlando to Miami service now active)

β˜€οΈ 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, Orlando’s economy, lifestyle, and location offer something for everyoneβ€”making it one of the most compelling places to live in Florida.
            

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