A small, intimate non-gated neighborhood in Hunter's Creek with 94 homes around a central lake.
Cypress Pointe is a small, intimate residential neighborhood located on the north side of Hunter’s Creek Boulevard, just west of John Young Parkway in Orange County. Unlike some other Hunter’s Creek subdivisions, Cypress Pointe is not gated, offering a traditional neighborhood setting within the broader 4,000-acre Hunter’s Creek master-planned community. The neighborhood contains 94 homes arranged around a central lake and features just two streets: Amaca Circle, which forms a true circle around the community and is popular with walkers and bikers, and Talapo Lane, which bisects the circle and serves as a shortcut for residents.
The community is bordered by Calabay Cove to the west, the Colonial Grand at Hunter’s Creek apartments to the east, and a Conservation Area to the north. A bike and walk path runs from the northeastern corner of Cypress Pointe along the Conservation Area and past an Orange County Public Schools elementary campus, tying the neighborhood into the wider community’s recreational network. The neighborhood’s simple logo-a white, stylized evergreen tree on a green background-marks the lighted entrance to Amaca Circle.
Residents of Cypress Pointe benefit from proximity to Hunter’s Creek’s comprehensive amenities, which include multiple parks, golf courses, shopping, dining, and recreation facilities. The neighborhood is zoned for Orange County Public Schools, which sets the elementary, middle, and high school campuses serving residents here. Hunter’s Creek itself has been recognized as one of the best places to live in America and was named the 21st best place to live in the U.S. by CNN Money magazine.
Cypress Pointe appeals to buyers and established residents seeking a quiet, walkable neighborhood setting within a larger, amenity-rich master-planned community. As part of Hunter’s Creek, residents have Orange County Public Schools zoning, extensive recreational opportunities, and proximity to Orlando’s theme parks, downtown areas, and major thoroughfares including the 417 and Florida Turnpike.
Current pricing data for Cypress Pointe specifically is not readily available. However, Hunter's Creek home prices vary significantly by neighborhood, ranging from approximately $400,000 for mid-sized homes to over $1 million for Mediterranean-style estates. For current Cypress Pointe listings and pricing, contact a Market Connect Realty agent specializing in Hunter's Creek.
No, Cypress Pointe is not a gated community. It is a small, open neighborhood within Hunter's Creek, containing 94 homes arranged around Amaca Circle and Talapo Lane. While some neighborhoods within Hunter's Creek are gated (such as Tanglewood), Cypress Pointe maintains open access as a traditional residential neighborhood.
Cypress Pointe residents are zoned for elementary, middle, and high school campuses in the Orange County Public Schools system. These schools serve the broader Hunter's Creek community and are recognized for their quality education. Confirm current school assignments with the Orange County School District.
Specific HOA fee information for Cypress Pointe is not currently available in public sources. As part of Hunter's Creek, Cypress Pointe residents pay HOA fees that vary by neighborhood. Contact the Hunter's Creek Community Association or a local real estate agent for current fee details specific to Cypress Pointe.
Cypress Pointe features a central lake, a lighted neighborhood entrance, and a bike and walk path that connects to the broader Hunter's Creek trail system and to a nearby Orange County Public Schools elementary campus. Ask your MCR advisor to pull the current attendance zone for a specific address. Residents also have access to Hunter's Creek community-wide amenities, including multiple parks, recreation centers with sports courts, golf courses, and extensive nature trails.
Cypress Pointe contains approximately 94 homes, making it a small, intimate neighborhood within the larger Hunter's Creek master-planned community. The neighborhood is built out and fully matured, with two main streets: Amaca Circle and Talapo Lane.
Specific short-term rental policies for Cypress Pointe are not currently available in public sources. Rental policies within Hunter's Creek vary by neighborhood and are governed by individual HOA rules. Contact the Hunter's Creek Community Association or your neighborhood HOA directly for current rental guidelines.
The specific development timeline for Cypress Pointe is not documented in available public sources. However, the neighborhood is fully built out and established, suggesting development occurred several decades ago. Contact the Hunter's Creek Community Association for detailed development history.