OSCEOLA COUNTY · CENTRAL FLORIDA

Homes for Sale in Reunion, FL

Osceola County · Greater Orlando · Florida

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THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Where three championship courses arrange the residential map and STR yields drive the turnover.

THE STORY

Inside Reunion.

Reunion is a master-planned resort community in eastern Osceola County, built around three championship golf courses designed by Palmer, Watson, and Nicklaus. The residential inventory is heavily oriented toward short-term rental as a legitimate use: the master plan permits STR across most product types, and the resort's water park, on-site restaurants, and property-management infrastructure serve both owner-occupants and vacation-rental operators. That dual-use pattern is one of the defining features of the market.

The residential mix here spans single-family estate homes on the Signature course to villas and townhomes closer to the resort core. International buyers, particularly from the UK, Brazil, and Canada, have long formed a meaningful share of the buyer pool. The community's boundary is defined by the Palmer Course, the Watson Course, the Nicklaus Course, the Grande Signature Course, and preserved land, more than by streets.

Reunion is served by the Osceola County Public Schools district, though the community's demographic skews toward second-home and STR owners rather than year-round families. For buyers, the market splits sharply between primary-residence logic (rare here) and yield-driven vacation-rental logic (the majority). Inventory turnover moves with the broader Disney-corridor STR market cycles.

Frequently Asked

What buyers ask about Reunion

What is Reunion known for?

Reunion carries a specific residential character shaped by Grande Signature Course. For a market briefing that connects those anchors to actual streets and price bands, ask us during a consultation.

What's the commute like from Reunion to downtown Orlando?

Most commutes from Reunion to downtown Orlando run through the Beltway or another arterial connection. Time-of-day drive estimates by address are part of every consultation.

How much do homes cost in Reunion?

Home prices in Reunion span a range shaped by lot, condition, water access, and recent updates. Rather than post a figure that will drift, we route buyers to live listings on this page. Ask for a same-week price briefing when the moment is right.

Are there gated subdivisions in Reunion?

Reunion carries a mix of gated and non-gated inventory depending on the specific pocket. If gated access is a hard requirement, we filter to those subdivisions on the first call.

What's the property tax rate in Reunion?

Florida property tax rates vary by county and any special-district overlay. Rates in Reunion depend on the Osceola County taxing authority plus any community-development district fees that apply. A millage and CDD breakdown is part of every offer package.

Is there off-market inventory in Reunion?

Yes. Some of the strongest Reunion listings never reach the public MLS. Market Connect Realty keeps a private buyers list for clients who want first look at off-market opportunities. Reach out to be added.

How competitive is the Reunion housing market right now?

Days on market and absorption in Reunion shift each quarter and price band. We publish a Central Florida market letter with current data. Request a copy during your consultation, or ask for a same-week neighborhood briefing.

Which pockets inside Reunion fit different priorities?

Fit inside Reunion depends on priorities. Grande Signature Course carries one rhythm; the older residential grid carries another. Once we understand your brief, we narrow to matching streets.

What outdoor amenities are nearby?

Central Florida's outdoor culture shapes the amenity map near Reunion: lakes, springs, state parks, trails, and the coast all sit within reach. We pair recommendations to buyer interests during a consultation.

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