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Reunion Resort Homes for Sale

Master-planned resort community with three championship golf courses and vacation rental flexibility.

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Reunion Resort is a master-planned resort community spanning 2,226 acres in Osceola County, approximately 6 miles south of Walt Disney World. Developed by Bobby Ginn and the Ginn family beginning in 2003, Reunion combines permanent residential living with vacation rental amenities. The resort is fully gated with controlled access and 24-hour security, offering guard-gated entrances and resident transponders.

The community features three championship golf courses designed by legendary golfers Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Tom Watson, making it the only location in the world with three signature courses by these designers. Beyond golf, Reunion offers a 5-acre water park with lazy river and water slides, 12 community pools, six clay tennis courts, pickleball facilities, and a fitness center. A multi-million dollar clubhouse provides fine dining options, a spa, and recreational programming. The resort allows short-term rentals without minimum stay requirements, making it an established investment destination in Osceola County.

Home prices range from approximately $200,000 for one-bedroom condominiums to over $9 million for estate homes with up to 15 bedrooms. Condo units in communities like The Villas, The Grande, and Spectrum Plus offer one to three bedrooms. Single-family homes range from 1,100 to 6,800 square feet. According to the Osceola County Planning Office, Reunion is planned for approximately 6,233 residential dwelling units when fully developed by the 2031 buildout date.

HOA fees vary by neighborhood and property type. Condominiums typically range from $395 to $949 monthly, while pool homes range from $497 to $748. Many properties include Reunion Club membership providing access to golf, restaurants, pools, and the water park. Zoned schools for Reunion fall under either the Osceola County School District or Polk County Public Schools and include elementary and K-8 campuses plus a high school, depending on where the property sits relative to the county line. Zoned for a particular school? Verify it with the district, since boundaries are redrawn periodically. Reunion Resort remains one of the few resort communities in Central Florida that permits short-term vacation rentals, supported by Osceola County’s favorable vacation rental policies.

Community at a Glance

The facts

Total Homes
3,000
HOA / Month
$395-$949
School District
Osceola County School District
Questions, Answered

Frequently asked

What is the price range for homes in Reunion Resort?

Home prices range from approximately $200,000 for one-bedroom condominiums to over $9 million for luxury estates. Condos and townhomes typically start around $300,000 to $550,000, while single-family pool homes range from $450,000 to $800,000 and higher. The community accommodates a wide variety of budgets and property types for both primary residences and investment properties.

Is Reunion Resort a gated community?

Yes, Reunion Resort is a fully gated community with guard-gated entrances and 24-hour security. Resident transponders provide controlled access to the property. This private, gated environment is one of the defining characteristics of the community and contributes to its resort-style atmosphere and safety protocols for both residents and guests.

What schools are zoned for Reunion Resort?

School zoning depends on specific property location within Reunion. Assignments here commonly run to elementary and K-8 campuses plus a high school, all operated by the Osceola County School District. The community spans both Osceola County and Polk County boundaries. Prospective buyers should verify specific school assignments through the Osceola County or Polk County school system website.

What are the HOA fees in Reunion Resort?

HOA fees vary significantly by neighborhood and property type. Condominiums range from approximately $395 to $949 monthly, while pool homes range from $497 to $748 monthly. Additionally, many properties include optional Reunion Club membership fees for access to resort amenities including golf courses, pools, restaurants, and the water park. Contact a Market Connect Realty agent for current rates in your preferred neighborhood.

What amenities does Reunion Resort offer?

Reunion Resort features three championship golf courses, a 5-acre water park with lazy river, 12 community pools, six clay tennis courts, pickleball courts, mini golf, FootGolf, fitness center, spa, seven on-site restaurants, golf academy, concierge service, complimentary Disney shuttle, golf cart and bike rentals. Club membership (optional) provides access to most amenities. Amenities are maintained across the gated community.

How many homes are in Reunion Resort?

Reunion Resort is planned for approximately 3,000 homes, condos, and townhomes when fully developed. The development includes approximately 6,233 residential dwelling units according to the Osceola County Planning Office, with a buildout target of October 2031. As of 2026, hundreds of properties have been developed across multiple neighborhoods.

Is short-term rental allowed in Reunion Resort?

Yes, short-term rentals are permitted in Reunion Resort with no minimum stay requirements. The community is one of the few resort areas in Central Florida that allows vacation rentals, supported by Osceola County's favorable STR policies. Properties can be rented through Airbnb, VRBO, or preferred management companies. Proper licenses must be obtained from Osceola County for rental activity.

What year was Reunion Resort developed?

Reunion Resort development began in 2003 and continues through the present. The community was developed by Bobby Ginn and the Ginn family as a master-planned resort community. The Development of Regional Impact (DRI) was first approved by the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners on July 8, 1992, with development order amendments ongoing. Full buildout is targeted for October 2031.