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West Village Homes for Sale

Golf-course-facing homes in Disney's master-planned community, walking distance to schools and downtown.

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West Village is the second village within Celebration, Disney’s master-planned community in Osceola County. Developed beginning in 1997 and continuing in phases, West Village sits adjacent to the Celebration Golf Course and Celebration K-8 School, making it attractive to buyers prioritizing education and outdoor lifestyle. The neighborhood blends single-family homes, townhomes, and condos ranging from roughly 550,000 to 750,000 dollars, offering a mix of architectural styles characteristic of Celebration’s overall design ethos.

The village’s defining feature is its proximity to the championship golf course, with many homes offering green views and direct course access. Founder’s Park, the West Village amenity center, provides playground facilities, athletic courts including baseball fields, and community gathering spaces. Significantly, West Village houses Celebration’s Town Hall and HOA offices, underscoring its role as a central node within the broader community. The location also places residents within walking distance of Celebration K-8, a recognized public school serving kindergarten through eighth grade, and relatively close to downtown Celebration’s retail, dining, and entertainment options.

The neighborhood appeals to primary-residence buyers who value walkable access to schools, golf amenities, and traditional single-family layouts without the gated-community structure found in some Celebration pockets. Home styles range from Victorian and Colonial Revival to Mediterranean influences, reflecting Celebration’s architectural diversity. While part of a master-planned community with HOA governance and architectural review boards, West Village offers the accessibility and community orientation that distinguished Celebration from its inception.

Osceola County administers property taxes, and buyers should verify exact zoning, gate status, and HOA rules before purchase. Current median pricing in Celebration overall sits above 600,000 dollars, with West Village typically commanding higher prices due to golf course proximity and school access. Prospective buyers should contact a Market Connect Realty agent for current inventory, HOA fee details, and community-specific covenants.

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Frequently asked

What is the price range for homes in West Village?

West Village homes typically range from approximately $550,000 to $750,000, though prices vary by property type, size, and amenities. Median pricing in West Village is among the higher ranges within Celebration, driven by golf course proximity and school access. Current market conditions and specific property features can influence individual pricing significantly. Contact a Market Connect Realty agent for current listings and market details.

Is West Village a gated community?

West Village itself is not uniformly gated, though some sections or sub-neighborhoods within Celebration may have gating. The village features open and accessible streets with community amenities at Founder's Park. Gating and security vary by specific sub-neighborhood and association rules, so verify with the HOA for your exact property location.

What schools are zoned for West Village?

West Village is primarily zoned for a K-8 school in nearby Celebration Village that serves kindergarten through eighth grade, plus the area high school, both in the Osceola County School District. Confirm zoning with the district before you make an offer. That K-8 campus is within walking distance of West Village and operates as part of the Osceola County School District. Zoning is assigned by address rather than by subdivision, so check the specific property with the district. Verify zoning with the Osceola County School District for specific parcels.

What are the HOA fees in West Village?

HOA fees vary by sub-neighborhood and property type within West Village. Exact fee amounts were not available in current public records, as Celebration's structure includes village-level and community-wide assessments. Contact the Celebration HOA or your real estate agent to obtain current fee schedules and any pending special assessments for specific properties.

What amenities does West Village offer?

West Village features Founder's Park, the village amenity center offering playground facilities, athletic courts including a baseball field, and community gathering spaces. Residents have access to the Celebration Golf Course, 26 miles of walking and biking trails, and proximity to downtown Celebration's retail and dining. Pool and fitness facilities are available through community amenities.

How many homes are in West Village?

The exact number of homes in West Village was not available in current public records. West Village is a substantial village within Celebration, containing single-family homes, townhomes, and condos developed across multiple phases since 1997. Contact the Celebration HOA or a local real estate agent for precise home counts and community demographics.

Is short-term rental allowed in West Village?

Short-term rental policies vary by specific sub-neighborhood and property type within West Village, as governed by individual association CC&Rs and rules. Celebration overall permits short-term rentals in certain properties, particularly condos and vacation-oriented units, but restrictions apply in traditional residential areas. Verify rental policies with the HOA and CC&Rs before purchasing if rental income is intended.

What year was West Village developed?

West Village development began in 1997 as the second village within Celebration and has continued in phases over decades. The village was one of Celebration's original planned neighborhoods and has evolved with ongoing home sales, renovations, and minor infill development. Most homes range from late 1990s to early 2010s construction, though some have been significantly renovated.