Lake Nona

Eagle Creek

Lake Nona's guard-gated golf flagship — fully built out, forever in demand.

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$782K

Median Price

$465K$2.0M

2,600

Homes

$160–$445

Monthly HOA

2004

Established

Live Market Data

Eagle Creek — What's Selling

Lake Nona Market Report
16
For Sale
$1.1M
Avg. List
31
Sold (12 mo)
$1.0M
Median Sold
100
Avg. Days on Mkt
96%
Sold-to-List

Recent closed sales in and around Eagle Creek, live from the Stellar MLS · about $292/sq ft · aggregates only, no addresses published.

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Background

A brief history

Eagle Creek broke ground in 2004 on what was then the southeastern edge of Orlando's rapidly expanding Lake Nona corridor. The master plan called for a guard-gated golf community built around an 18-hole championship course designed by Ron Garl and Howard Swan — the same duo behind several of Florida's most respected resort tracks. Early phases attracted buyers priced out of Lake Nona's private club communities, but who still wanted the full amenity package: security, water features, and golf course living at a more attainable entry point.

Over the following two decades, multiple builders — including Centerline Homes, Standard Pacific, Cal-Atlantic, KB Home, Lennar, and ultimately Jones Homes USA — developed the community in successive phases. Each phase introduced new product types, from attached townhomes and golf villas to larger estate lots that now trade close to $2M. By 2024, Jones Homes had sold out the final new-construction phase, and Eagle Creek crossed into its next chapter as a fully built, established resale community.

Today Eagle Creek comprises roughly 2,600 homes across a variety of sections, each with its own character and view corridors. The absence of a Community Development District (CDD) — which burdens many Lake Nona neighborhoods with an additional $200–$400/month in fees — has consistently made Eagle Creek attractive to value-conscious luxury buyers. The Golf Digest 4.5-star rating the course earned early in its life helped cement Eagle Creek's identity as a legitimate golf destination, not just a marketing amenity.

The feel

What it's like to live here

Eagle Creek has a resort quality that reveals itself gradually. Past the 24-hour staffed guardhouse, Kirby Smith Road's strip-mall energy disappears and is replaced by wide streets, mature landscaping, and water views that appear at nearly every turn — the community preserves about 40 percent of its land as green space, lakes, and wetland buffers. Italian-influenced architecture dominates the single-family sections, with tile roofs, stucco facades, and arched entryways that read as cohesive even across different builders and eras.

The community skews toward families and semi-retired buyers who want space, security, and walkable amenities without paying Lake Nona's country-club initiation fees. Golf membership is optional, which keeps the feel inclusive rather than exclusive. On weekend mornings you'll find residents walking dogs on the trail loop, kids at the splash park, and a mix of golf carts and strollers moving between the recreation clubhouse and the swimming pools. It's genuinely neighborly for a community of this size.

The details

What to expect

Architecture & Homes

Eagle Creek's housing stock spans attached townhomes (roughly 1,500–2,000 sq ft), single-family homes (2,000–4,500 sq ft), and large custom estate lots on or near the golf course. Italian-influenced architecture — tile roofs, stucco, arched details — runs throughout most sections. Builders included Centerline Homes, Standard Pacific, Cal-Atlantic, KB Home, Lennar, and Jones Homes USA, so interior layouts and quality tiers vary meaningfully by section and phase. Homes built after 2015 generally feature open-plan kitchens, tray ceilings, and covered lanais; older phases trend toward more compartmentalized floor plans that some buyers prefer.

Amenities & Lifestyle

The community anchors around two major clubhouse facilities. The Golf Clubhouse is a 14,000 sq ft two-story building housing a pro shop, lounge, and full-service restaurant alongside the 18-hole, 7,198-yard, par-73 Ron Garl championship course — rated 4.5 stars by Golf Digest. The Family Recreation Clubhouse offers a resort-style pool, children's splash pad and pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, lighted tennis courts with pickleball lanes, basketball courts, a dog park, playgrounds, and multi-use sports fields. Approximately 40 percent of the community is preserved as green space, lakes, and wetlands.

Schools

Eagle Creek is zoned for three A-rated Orange County public schools. Eagle Creek Elementary sits within the community itself and ranks in the top 10 percent of Orange County elementary schools, with 78 percent of students at or above math proficiency and 75 percent at or above reading proficiency. Eagle Creek Elementary feeds into Lake Nona Middle School, rated in the top 20 percent statewide. Lake Nona High School consistently ranks in the top 25 percent of Florida high schools and outperforms both Orange County and state averages on FAST English Language Arts assessments.

Location & Access

Eagle Creek sits off Kirby Smith Road in the 32832 zip code, roughly five miles southeast of the Lake Nona Medical City cluster. Orlando International Airport is approximately 15 minutes west via SR 528 (Beachline Expressway), making Eagle Creek practical for frequent travelers. The community is within 10 minutes of Nemours Children's Hospital, AdventHealth Lake Nona, and the VA Medical Center. Downtown Orlando and I-4 are about 25–30 minutes northwest. Narcoossee Road provides a direct corridor south to St. Cloud and Osceola County.

Community

Amenities

  • 24-hour guard-gated entry
  • 18-hole championship golf course (Ron Garl / Howard Swan design, 7,198 yards, par 73)
  • Golf Digest 4.5-star rated course
  • 14,000 sq ft Golf Clubhouse with pro shop, lounge, and restaurant
  • Family Recreation Clubhouse with fitness center
  • Resort-style swimming pool
  • Children's pool with splash pad
  • Lighted tennis courts with pickleball lanes
  • Basketball courts
  • Dog park
  • Multiple playgrounds
  • Multi-use sports field
  • 40% green space and nature preservation
  • Lakes and water features throughout
  • Sidewalks and community trail loop
  • Eagle Creek Elementary School within community

Know Before You Buy

HOA rules worth knowing

  • 24-hour staffed guardhouse — all visitors must be pre-registered or approved at entry
  • Exterior modifications and additions require Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval
  • Lawn and landscaping must be maintained to community standards; overgrown lots subject to correction
  • Fencing is restricted by type and height per ARC guidelines; section-specific rules apply
  • Vehicles must be parked in garage or designated driveway spaces; commercial vehicles and RVs may not be stored on-street
  • No signage on homes or lots other than approved 'For Sale' real estate signs
  • Pets must be leashed in all common areas; waste must be removed immediately
  • Short-term rental activity (Airbnb, VRBO) is restricted — consult current governing documents before purchasing for investment
  • Golf cart use is permitted on designated community paths; public road use requires street-legal certification
  • Annual assessments due structure varies by section — confirm your specific section's dues and payment schedule with the HOA

Market Commentary

What the market is doing

Eagle Creek covers a wide band of the market, and that range is real — it's not just marketing. I've watched townhomes in the attached villa sections close in the mid-$400s while golf-front estates on the east side push past $1.9M. The sweet spot that moves fastest is the $650K–$850K single-family range: three or four bedrooms, two-car garage, maybe a water or partial fairway view. In that band you're competing with buyers from Laureate Park and Randal Park who want a gate and a golf course without leaving southeast Orlando. Inventory in Eagle Creek is permanently constrained because there's no new construction left — every resale seller gets to benefit from that scarcity.

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

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