Seminole County · Oviedo · Championship Golf Course Community

Sell Your Twin Rivers Home

Twin Rivers combines established charm with modern family appeal—an 18-hole championship course, A-rated schools, and nearly 1,200 well-maintained homes in Oviedo's most desirable address.

What Is Your Twin Rivers Home Worth?

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What You'll Net From a $475K Twin Rivers Sale

Illustrative estimate only. Actual proceeds depend on your sale price, mortgage payoff, and negotiated terms.

Sale price (example)$475,000
Real estate commission (1%)−$4,750
Documentary stamp tax (0.70%)−$3,325
Title insurance (owner's policy)−$1,050
Settlement / closing fees−$1,100
Prorated property taxes / HOA−$3,200
Estimated net to seller~$461,575

MaxLife Realty's 1% listing commission saves sellers significantly vs. traditional 2.5–3% commission.

How to Sell in Twin Rivers: What Works

Leverage Twin Rivers' Golf Course Appeal

Twin Rivers is one of Oviedo's most desirable addresses—an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Joe Lee anchors the community. Highlight proximity to the course and the well-maintained greenbelt in your listing. Golf-oriented buyers often pay premium prices for course-facing lots and walkable access.

Stage for Family Buyers

Nearly 1,200 homes and strong A-rated schools (Carillon Elementary, Lawton Chiles Middle, Hagerty High) attract young families. Emphasize updated kitchens, outdoor living, and proximity to Riverside Landings shopping. Home inspections move quickly in this price range.

Price Competitively at First Listing

Twin Rivers homes sell in about 22 days when priced right. The market is sensitive to $25K–$50K overpricing in the $440K–$480K range. A professional CMA using recent comparable sales will get you to an offer faster than hoping for multiple-offer scenarios.

Disclose HOA Fees Upfront

Annual HOA fees typically range $400–$600, depending on the subsection. Some buyers are surprised by the fee structure; be transparent in marketing materials and buyer packets. This speeds due diligence and reduces post-inspection negotiation friction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are homes selling for in Twin Rivers in 2026?

As of May 2026, Twin Rivers homes list in the $440K–$480K range, with a recent median of around $480K. Price per square foot averages $248/sqft for typical 1,600–1,800 sqft homes. Homes built 1987–1997 in good condition are selling in the low-to-mid $470Ks.

How fast do Twin Rivers homes sell?

Homes in Twin Rivers sell in approximately 22 days when listed at market value. Good condition, reasonable HOA fees, and proximity to the golf course help. Homes priced above market can sit 45+ days; pricing at or 1–2% below comparable sales usually generates multiple showings within the first week.

What are typical Twin Rivers HOA fees?

Annual HOA fees range from $400 to $600 per year, depending on which subsection of the neighborhood your home is in (Twin Rivers proper vs. Riverside at Twin Rivers). Fees cover landscaping of common areas, maintenance of recreational facilities, and reserve funds. Some properties may have additional optional amenity fees.

Is Twin Rivers a good investment for rental properties?

Twin Rivers attracts both owner-occupants and landlords seeking reliable rental income. The proximity to the golf course and schools appeals to short-term renters. However, the HOA does have pet restrictions and rules about short-term rentals—verify current policy with twinrivershoa.com before purchasing as an investment.

What schools are Twin Rivers zoned to?

Twin Rivers is zoned to Carillon Elementary (A-rated), Lawton Chiles Middle (A-rated), and Hagerty High (A-rated)—all Seminole County public schools with strong reputations. The A-rating in a county market is a significant selling point for families.

Ready to sell your Twin Rivers home?

Ryan Solberg covers Oviedo and the surrounding market—local expertise, 1% listing commission, and a track record across Central Florida.

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