Waterfront lakefront community with lake access, boat dock, and established amenities near Disney.
Sand Lake Point is a 436-home subdivision in the Dr. Phillips area of Orange County, with homes built between 1987 and 2006. The community sits on the shores of Big Sand Lake, part of the Sand Lake Chain of Lakes, offering lakefront and lake-access properties that appeal to buyers seeking water recreation. Homes range from 3 to 7 bedrooms, with square footage spanning roughly 1,900 to 7,700 square feet, offering variety across buyer types.
The subdivision is non-gated and features mandatory HOA fees of approximately $390 annually ($33 monthly), which cover shared amenities. Residents enjoy a clubhouse, two tennis courts, private boat ramp, dock access, and a tot lot playground. The community is lushly landscaped with mature shade trees, and golf carts are permitted on streets. Three sides of the neighborhood border the Sand Lake Chain of Lakes, giving many properties direct water access or views.
Sand Lake Point is located south of Restaurant Row on Sand Lake Road and just north of Walt Disney World, making it convenient for buyers seeking proximity to Central Florida attractions. The community is minutes from I-4, the Florida Turnpike, Universal Studios, and Downtown Orlando. Home prices range from approximately $275,000 to $1.4 million, reflecting the mix of standard homes and premium lakefront estates.
Students in Sand Lake Point attend Orange County Public Schools campuses at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Orange County Public Schools offers magnet programs in Visual and Performing Arts and International Studies at the assigned high school. Zoned for a particular school? Verify it with the district, since boundaries are redrawn periodically.
Sand Lake Point homes typically range from $275,000 to $1.4 million. Prices vary based on lot size, lakefront location, square footage, and condition. Recent market data shows homes averaging around $775,000 in selling price. Contact a Market Connect Realty agent for current listings and recent sales data in the community.
No, Sand Lake Point is a non-gated neighborhood. However, it is a private HOA community with mandatory membership and shared amenities including a clubhouse, tennis courts, boat ramp, and dock. The community maintains controlled access to amenities and landscaping through the homeowners association.
Students living in Sand Lake Point are typically zoned to Orange County Public Schools for grades PK-5, 6-8, and 9-12. All three schools are part of the Orange County Public Schools system. Verify specific zoning for your property address with Orange County Schools.
The HOA fee for Sand Lake Point is $390 annually, or approximately $33 per month. This includes access to community amenities such as the clubhouse, two tennis courts, private boat ramp, dock, and tot lot playground. Confirm current fees and any special assessments with your real estate agent.
Amenities include a clubhouse, two tennis courts, private boat ramp with dock access, tot lot playground, basketball court, and fishing access on Big Sand Lake. Golf carts are permitted, and residents enjoy walking trails, including a path to Dr. Phillips Community Park. Three sides of the community border the Sand Lake Chain of Lakes.
Sand Lake Point contains 436 single-family homes. The community was developed between 1987 and 2006 by various builders. Homes range from 3 to 7 bedrooms with square footage between approximately 1,900 and 7,700 square feet, offering diversity in size and price point.
Information regarding short-term rental restrictions is not confirmed in public HOA documents. The community has mandatory HOA rules, but specific rental policies may vary by property or neighborhood section. Consult your HOA documents or contact the management company for current rental restrictions.
Sand Lake Point was developed over an extended period from 1987 to 2006. Initial homes were built in 1987, with development continuing through the mid-2000s. The community features homes built in contemporary, traditional, and Florida architectural styles, reflecting different development phases and builder choices.