Dr. Phillips · Orange County · Gated

Vizcaya Homes for Sale

Gated lakefront Mediterranean village with three lakes, resort amenities, and estate homes in Dr. Phillips.

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Inside Vizcaya

Vizcaya is a 24-hour guard-gated Mediterranean-style community spanning 85 acres in Dr. Phillips, an upscale neighborhood in southwest Orlando. Established in 2001 and built through 2017, the community encompasses three distinct HOA subdivisions: Vizcaya Master, Mirabella at Vizcaya, and Bella Notte at Vizcaya. The development sits on a peninsula surrounded by Big Sand Lake, Little Sand Lake, and Lake Serene, providing residents with extensive waterfront access and recreational opportunities including boating, fishing, and jet skiing.

The housing stock ranges from modest townhomes and condominiums to sprawling estate homes, with prices typically spanning $350,000 to $2 million and above. Most properties feature Spanish/Mediterranean or contemporary architectural styles with 3 to 6 bedrooms. Homes built between 2001 and 2006 were primarily developed by Reiche & Silliman Inc., with later phases built through 2017. Single-family homes dominate the larger lakefront lots, while townhomes and high-rise condominiums occupy denser sections closer to The Esplanade and Tivoli Drive.

Amenities include a state-of-the-art clubhouse overlooking Little Sand Lake, a modern fitness center, tennis courts, multiple pools with cabanas, two dog parks, playgrounds, and a waterfront observation dock. The community is well-positioned for commuters and professionals, with Orange County Public Schools campuses 1.1 miles away at the elementary level, 2 miles at the middle school level, and 2.5 miles at the high school level. Confirm zoning with the district before you make an offer. HOA fees vary significantly by property type and subdivision, ranging from $109 to $2,390 monthly depending on home type and amenities included.

Located at Sand Lake Road and The Esplanade, Vizcaya offers convenient access to Restaurant Row, upscale shopping, theme parks (Disney 5 miles, Universal 1-2 miles), and golf courses along the Sand Lake Chain of Lakes. The 24-hour guard-gated entrance and secondary resident-only electric gate provide security and privacy. Vizcaya has emerged as a established Central Florida address, recognized in 2015 when Dr. Phillips was named the 26th best place to live in the USA by Money Magazine.

Community at a Glance

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Total Homes
184
HOA / Month
$109-$2,390
School District
Orange County Public Schools
Questions, Answered

Frequently asked

What is the price range for homes in Vizcaya?

Vizcaya homes range from approximately $350,000 to $2 million and above. Townhomes and condos start in the low $300,000s, while single-family homes begin in the high $300,000s and can exceed $2 million for waterfront estates. Current market listings show single-family homes averaging around $1.3 million, townhouses $535,000, and condos $880,000. Contact a Market Connect Realty agent for current inventory and specific pricing.

Is Vizcaya a gated community?

Yes, Vizcaya is a 24-hour guard-gated community with a manned gatehouse at the main entrance. A secondary resident-only electric gate provides additional access for homeowners. The gated status and 24-hour security are core features of the community, providing controlled access and privacy for residents seeking secure waterfront living in Dr. Phillips.

What schools are zoned for Vizcaya?

Orange County Public Schools serves Vizcaya at three levels: PreK-5 at 1.1 miles, 6-8 at 2 miles, and 9-12 at 2.5 miles. Zoning is assigned by address rather than by subdivision, so check the specific property with the district. All are Orange County Public Schools. Vizcaya sits inside the Orange County Public Schools attendance area, which handles all school zoning for the neighborhood. Confirm current school boundaries with Orange County Public Schools before purchase.

What are the HOA fees in Vizcaya?

HOA fees in Vizcaya range widely from $109 to $2,390 per month, depending on property type and subdivision. Single-family homes typically range $312-$968 monthly, condos $723-$2,057, and townhomes $796-$1,650. Fees include grounds maintenance, clubhouse, pool, fitness center, security, and common area upkeep. Contact individual HOA associations (Vizcaya Master, Mirabella, or Bella Notte) for specific subdivision fees.

What amenities does Vizcaya offer?

Vizcaya features resort-style amenities including a lakefront clubhouse, state-of-the-art fitness center, multiple swimming pools with cabanas, tennis courts, pickleball courts, two dog parks, children's playground, and waterfront observation dock. Water-based recreation-boating, fishing, jet skiing, is available on the three surrounding lakes. Residents also enjoy proximity to extensive golf courses, Restaurant Row, and Central Florida attractions.

How many homes are in Vizcaya?

Vizcaya comprises approximately 184 homes total across its three subdivisions. Mirabella at Vizcaya includes 60 single-family homes, while Bella Notte contains 84 townhomes and 48 condo townhomes. The exact count varies as the community continues to mature, but the development is largely built out. Contact a local agent for current occupancy details.

Is short-term rental allowed in Vizcaya?

Short-term rental policies in Vizcaya vary by subdivision, as each of the three HOAs (Vizcaya Master, Mirabella, and Bella Notte) sets its own rules. Some sections permit vacation rentals or allow seasonal rentals; others restrict rental activity. Confirm policies with the specific subdivision's HOA before purchasing if investment rental income is important to your decision.

What year was Vizcaya developed?

Vizcaya was established in 2001 and built through 2017. The majority of homes in the initial phases were constructed between 2001 and 2006 by Reiche & Silliman Inc. Later phases and subdivisions, including Mirabella at Vizcaya and Bella Notte, extended development through 2017. The community continues to maintain its architecture and amenities consistent with the Mediterranean village aesthetic.