Longwood Lakefront Homes for Sale

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Longwood Lakefront Homes

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Section 01/Active Listings
Section 03/Neighborhood Guide

Longwood · Lakefront Homes

Seminole County Privacy with Top-Rated Schools

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Lakefront living in Longwood means waking up to water every morning — private docks, lake views, and an address that holds its value decade after decade. Sean & Barb have placed more families in Longwood lakefront homes than any boutique team in Central Florida, with 60+ combined years of hyperlocal expertise across every lake and every community in this market.

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Section 04/Buyer Questions

Buyer Questions

What Buyers Ask

Lake Brantley is the flagship, with luxury communities on its shores ranging from $700K to $2.5M+. The Wekiva River corridor offers a different type of waterfront — natural, private, and ecologically rich.

Yes — Lake Brantley permits motorized boating and is popular for water skiing, wakeboarding, and fishing, making it one of the most versatile recreational lakes in Seminole County.

Sweetwater Oaks and Wingfield North are among the premier lakefront addresses on Lake Brantley, offering large lots and private docks.

The Wekiva River corridor offers a rare natural waterfront experience — crystal-clear spring-fed water, protected wildlife habitat, and private access that feels truly removed from suburban life.

Longwood (ZIP 32750/32779) sits in Seminole County with access to Lake Brantley, Little Lake Brantley, Lake Wildmere, and the south shore of Lake Jesup (16,000 acres). Lake Brantley is the premier ski and recreation lake for Longwood buyers, with homes ranging from $800K to $3M+.

Lake Brantley (approximately 600 acres, ZIP 32779) is a well-maintained ski and recreation lake in northwest Longwood/Altamonte Springs. Homes on Lake Brantley range from $800K to $3M+. The lake is known for good bass fishing and skiing. Lake Brantley High School nearby is consistently A-rated.

Longwood waterfront ranges from approximately $550K for smaller lake-view properties to $3M+ for direct Lake Brantley frontage with large lots. The median waterfront sale in the 32779 ZIP is approximately $900K–$1.4M. The area offers substantially better price-per-square-foot than comparable Winter Park or Maitland lakefront.

Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital is within Longwood's borders (SR-434) — 5–10 min from most lakefront neighborhoods. AdventHealth Altamonte Springs is approximately 5–8 miles south (10–15 min). Central Florida Regional Hospital in Sanford is approximately 10–12 miles north (15–20 min).

Longwood (32779) is served by Seminole County Public Schools — consistently among Florida's top 3 school districts. Lake Brantley High School (A-rated) is the primary feeder for most lakefront neighborhoods. Seminole County's school system consistently ranks in the top 3 Florida counties by school grade.

Established lakefront neighborhoods on Lake Brantley often carry minimal HOA ($100–$500/year). Newer planned communities with lake views may charge $200–$500/month. Many original Lake Brantley homes are on non-HOA lots, offering more flexibility for buyers who prefer fewer deed restrictions.

Seminole County property taxes run approximately 0.9–1.1% of assessed value — slightly lower than Orange County. A $1.2M Longwood lakefront home carries approximately $10,800–$13,200/year. Seminole County's lower millage rate is a notable advantage for buyers comparing Longwood to Orange County lakefront markets.

Longwood (32750/32779) sits at the intersection of I-4 and SR-434, providing efficient access to Orlando (30–40 min south), Sanford (15–20 min north), and the SunRail commuter rail has a Longwood station offering a car-free option into downtown Orlando.

Most Lake Brantley frontage homes include private docks and boat lifts. Dock permits are issued through Seminole County and SJRWMD. Verify dock permit status and boat lift condition in your inspection. Some older docks may require resurfacing or structural upgrade.

Lake Jesup (16,000 acres) is one of Florida's largest lakes but is known more for its wildlife — particularly its alligator population — than for swimming or skiing. It's a premier fishing lake with spectacular natural scenery. Lake Jesup buyers should understand it's a nature-first lake, not a recreational ski lake.

Longwood waterfront offers strong value relative to the Winter Park and Maitland markets, with comparable amenities at 20–30% lower price points. Seminole County's top-ranked school system, lower tax millage, and access to I-4 employment corridors support steady appreciation. Annual price gains have averaged 4–6% on direct lakefront over the past decade.

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