Celebration

Artisan Park

Celebration's only private resort community with exclusive clubhouse, geothermal pool, and restaurant.

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$575K

Median Price

$500K$650K

650

Homes

$240–$270

Monthly HOA

2004

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Background

A brief history

Artisan Park was developed by Arvida between 2004 and 2007 as the first master-planned neighborhood within Celebration, Florida. Built on 150 acres in Celebration's southwest corner, it was designed as a mixed-use residential village offering single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums around a central park and private clubhouse. The community represents a unique chapter in Celebration's evolution—where Disney's original vision for a walkable, amenity-rich neighborhood was realized at scale. The neighborhood draws its character from its lush, wooded setting with scenic trails that weave throughout the property, natural foliage, and a strong emphasis on community living through its exclusive facilities.

The feel

What it's like to live here

Artisan Park stands apart as Celebration's most exclusive and resort-like village. Unlike other Celebration neighborhoods, it features its own private 150-acre enclave with a dedicated clubhouse, geothermal-heated saltwater pool, full-service restaurant with bar service, fitness center, and hot tub—amenities found nowhere else in Celebration. The community has a distinctly upscale, resort-residential feel, with residents enjoying private access to lush landscapes, biking and walking trails, and a strong sense of exclusivity. Despite its larger size (roughly 650 total homes across all product types), Artisan Park maintains an intimate, gated-community atmosphere through its private amenities and design.

The neighborhood attracts a diverse demographic: families seeking proximity to Walt Disney World, hospitality workers, Disney enthusiasts, and buyers who value high-end amenities and walkability. The mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condos—plus the private restaurant and full-service fitness facilities—creates a lifestyle that appeals to both permanent residents and those seeking vacation-home potential. The 5-mile, 10-minute drive to Magic Kingdom makes Artisan Park popular among hospitality staff, while the resort ambiance appeals to families looking for a Disney-adjacent lifestyle without Disney prices.

The details

What to expect

Architecture & Homes

Artisan Park's housing stock is remarkably diverse. Single-family homes range from roughly 1,800 to 6,000 square feet, with 2–6 bedrooms and 2–6 bathrooms. Most feature Mediterranean or modern Florida architectural styles with stucco exteriors, tile roofing, and screened lanai or pool areas. Townhomes offer a middle ground—typically 2–3 bedrooms, 1,500–2,500 square feet—with shared wall construction and low-maintenance appeal. Condominiums are the entry point, ranging from 1,210 to 3,000 square feet, ideal for couples, young families, or investors. All homes were built 2004–2007, so you're looking at early-2000s construction quality. Many homes have been updated with modern kitchens, flooring, and HVAC systems. Lot sizes for single-family homes vary but are generally modest (around 5,000–8,000 sq. ft.), reflecting the dense, community-oriented design.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Artisan Park's signature amenity is its private 150-acre clubhouse and recreation center—the only such facility in Celebration. Residents enjoy a full-service restaurant with a bar, geothermal-heated saltwater pool (largest in Celebration), hot tub, fitness center with modern equipment, billiards room, and multiple indoor/outdoor gathering spaces. The property also features 15+ miles of scenic walking and biking trails that wind through lush oak hammocks and natural landscaping, connecting to other Celebration villages. Residents can walk to Celebration Town Center for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The community is bike-friendly and pedestrian-oriented, with most homes within 10–15 minutes of central amenities. A private owners' association manages the property, pool, and amenities—membership is mandatory for all Artisan Park residents.

Schools

Artisan Park is zoned to Celebration K-8 School (elementary and middle grades) and Celebration High School for secondary education. Both schools are within the Celebration community itself, making commutes very short. Osceola County Schools has made significant investments in Celebration schools, and both are rated as performing schools within the district. The schools have solid academics, good teacher-to-student ratios, and active parent involvement. If you have students, the in-community school locations are a major convenience—no long bus rides or complex transportation logistics.

Location & Access

Artisan Park's southwest corner location in Celebration places it just 5 miles and 10 minutes from Walt Disney World's main entrance via World Drive—the closest true residential community to the Magic Kingdom. Homes also have direct access to Celebration Boulevard, which connects to I-4 and the Celebration Boulevard interchange for easy commutes to Orlando, the airport, and Lake Nona Medical City to the east. The SR 417 Greeneway (toll road) is nearby for quick trips to OIA or downtown Orlando. Osceola Parkway (tolled) connects to the I-4 corridor. For families with Disney workers, or those who commute to downtown Orlando or the airport regularly, Artisan Park's location is highly convenient. The neighborhood is set back from major roads despite excellent connectivity, so it maintains a quiet, residential feel.

Community

Amenities

  • Private clubhouse with full-service restaurant and bar
  • Geothermal-heated saltwater swimming pool (largest in Celebration)
  • Hot tub and heated spa
  • Fitness center with modern equipment
  • Billiards room and games area
  • Conference and meeting rooms
  • 15+ miles of walking and biking trails
  • Scenic landscaping and oak hammock natural areas
  • Playground and children's areas
  • Community gathering pavilions
  • Walking path connections to Celebration Town Center

Know Before You Buy

HOA rules worth knowing

  • Mandatory HOA membership for all Artisan Park residents; monthly fee covers clubhouse operations, pool maintenance, and common area landscaping
  • HOA fees total approximately $747/month ($277 Artisan Park fee, $237 Celebration Village fee, $233 Artisan Park Maintenance fee)
  • Single-family homes and condos have separate HOA structures but share clubhouse facilities
  • Landscape and exterior maintenance standards enforced; architectural review required for exterior modifications
  • Pet policies apply; limits on size and number of pets
  • Rental restrictions may apply; verify with HOA before purchasing as an investment property
  • Clubhouse amenities are exclusive to Artisan Park residents; guests must be accompanied by residents
  • Pool and fitness center hours are set by HOA; holiday schedules apply
  • Common areas are maintained by HOA; residents responsible for their individual home maintenance

Market Commentary

What the market is doing

I've sold several homes in Artisan Park over the past few years, and the pricing is straightforward: single-family homes typically run $500K to $650K depending on square footage and condition, while townhomes and condos average lower around $434K for 2–3 bedroom units. The price premium over other Celebration villages is real—usually 5–10% higher—but it's justified by the exclusive clubhouse, geothermal pool, private restaurant, and the level of amenities you simply don't get elsewhere in Celebration. At $333 per square foot, Artisan Park homes are priced in line with the broader Celebration market, which makes them competitive. What I tell sellers is this: your clubhouse membership is built into the price, and buyers will pay for that. Days on market average 89 days, which is healthy, so you're not sitting idle. The neighborhood has strong resale velocity, especially with Disney hospitality workers and families who want that proximity without the Disney resort price tag.

— Ryan Solberg, Broker · MaxLife Realty · License #BK3354351

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