Florida’s Best-Kept Secret Is No Longer a Secret
Minneola, Florida has gone from invisible suburb to one of the state’s fastest-growing cities — and families relocating to Central Florida are quietly scooping up some of the region’s best homes before prices catch up with the growth. I’ve been watching this market for years. Here’s everything you need to know.

I’ve been a Central Florida Realtor for decades. I’ve watched neighborhoods transform, markets shift, and overlooked towns suddenly become the most-searched ZIP codes in the region. Minneola is doing that right now — and unlike some of those other booms, this one is backed by real infrastructure: a new hospital, a $300 million town center, a redesigned Turnpike interchange, and builders like Del Webb, Dream Finders, Meritage, and Lennar betting big on this community’s future.
The angle that nobody’s fully writing about? Minneola has something most of Central Florida literally cannot offer: actual hills. At 312 feet above sea level — the highest point on Florida’s entire peninsula — this is where people come to feel like they actually live somewhere distinctive. For families moving from Atlanta, the Carolinas, or the Midwest, it feels like home.
From Citrus Groves to Boomtown: Minneola’s Journey
Understanding how Minneola got here helps you understand where it’s going — and why right now might be the most strategic moment to buy.
Minneola’s name comes from the Dakota word meaning “many waters” — a fitting tribute to Lake County’s more than 1,000 lakes. The city sits on the rolling hills of Lake County, carved out of the ancient landscape left behind when Florida’s interior highlands formed. The first white settler, Captain William A. Smith, arrived after the Civil War. By the 1880s, Henry Wilson had planted citrus groves, and George W. Hull had founded the first post office, laid out the original town site, and put Minneola on the map.
For nearly a century, Minneola was a quiet citrus farming town. The Great Freezes of the 1980s wiped out most of the groves and forced a land-use shift toward residential development. But growth was painfully slow — Minneola had fewer than 9,000 residents as recently as 2010.
Then came the Turnpike interchange. When Florida’s Turnpike Exit 278 opened at Hancock Road in Minneola, the city’s trajectory changed overnight. “All of a sudden we became a bedroom community for Orlando,” Mayor Pat Kelley has said. That single piece of infrastructure unlocked thousands of acres of buildable land on those picturesque hills — and the developers came running.
Why Families Are Choosing Minneola Right Now
Price. Hills. Space. Infrastructure momentum. Here’s what’s actually driving the relocation wave — and what most people don’t realize until they’ve already toured.
The first thing I tell relocators is this: Winter Garden gets all the press, but Minneola offers a nearly identical commute to most of Orlando’s job centers — for meaningfully less money. That gap is starting to close as more people figure this out, which is exactly why I keep telling my clients: the window is now.
Real topography. Real views. Minneola sits on Sugarloaf Mountain’s range — a genuine rarity in flat Florida.
Among the fastest-growing cities in the entire state, per Florida Realtors and Census data.
Comparable square footage costs $80K–$150K more in Winter Garden or Dr. Phillips.
State-rated “A” district. New K–8 Horizon Academy opened July 2025 with aviation & STEAM focus.
Brand-new 80-bed hospital with 24-hour ER opening on Hancock Road near the Turnpike.
The Turnpike is being expanded to 8 lanes between Minneola and surrounding exits, completing by 2028.
“I moved here from Jamaica. I know what it means to find a place where the community is still being built — where you can actually be part of something that’s becoming. Minneola feels like that right now. It has bones. It has momentum. And for families relocating to Central Florida, it might be the smartest move they make.”
Minneola’s New Communities — What’s Building & What It Costs
From guard-gated active adult communities to walkable town-center living, Minneola’s builder lineup reads like a who’s-who of the nation’s top homebuilders. Here’s what’s available right now.

- Wilshire & Willow floorplans available — 4–5 bed, 3+ bath
- First-floor guest suites, open-concept designs
- Community pool, parks, playgrounds, clubhouse
- Minutes from Turnpike Exit 278
- HOA: ~$100/year
- Seasonal community events (wine-downs, holiday walks)

- Florentine: 4 bed / 2 bath / 2,601 sq ft
- Birch: 3 bed / 2 bath / 2,216 sq ft
- Sycamore Villas from mid-$400s
- M.Connected Home™ smart tech standard
- Spray foam insulation — built for FL energy efficiency
- Easy Turnpike access, near dining & retail

- Guard-gated, resort-style amenities
- Full-time Lifestyle Director & social calendar
- Stunning clubhouse on Central FL’s highest elevation
- Single-family new construction
- Pickleball, fitness center, pool, walking trails
- Ideal for retirees from the Northeast and Midwest

- Next Gen® suite — separate entrance, ideal for multigenerational
- 1 mile to Turnpike, near best shopping & dining
- Biscayne & Anna Maria floorplans: 4 bed, 2.5 bath
- Amenity center, cul-de-sac homesites
- Near Lake Hiawatha Preserve & Minneola Sports Complex
- Quick move-in options available

- Part of 15-acre master plan community
- Stunning elevated views of Central Florida
- Community pool, parks, playgrounds, clubhouse
- Flexible floor plans for families & simplified living
- Top-rated schools, medical facilities nearby
- Named 2025 Builder of the Year by Builder Magazine

- 296 single-family homes + 1,448 condos & apartments
- 171 townhomes, 458,000 sq ft commercial
- 800-student charter school planned on-site
- “Houses built for people, not cars” — walkable TND design
- Scrub Jay & Citrus Grove Rd intersection as urban core
- Mixed-use downtown area: retail, dining, civic spaces
How Far Is Minneola From Everything?
The Turnpike interchange changed everything. Here’s exactly what the commute looks like from the heart of Minneola.
Minneola sits in Lake County, FL — technically “outside Orlando,” but connected to it by one of the most efficient corridors in Central Florida. The Florida Turnpike’s Exit 278 at Hancock Road is the gateway, and from there, the region opens up. The Turnpike is currently being widened to 8 lanes in this corridor (completing ~2028), which will only improve the already-solid commute times.
| Destination | Est. Drive Time | Distance | Route | Visual |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Downtown Orlando | ~30–35 min | ~30 miles | FL Turnpike → SR 408 | |
| Walt Disney World | ~35 min | ~30 miles | FL Turnpike → US 192 | |
| Universal / Epic Universe | ~31 min | ~28 miles | FL Turnpike → I-4 | |
| Winter Garden (Downtown) | ~12 min | ~10 miles | SR 50 / FL Turnpike | |
| Winter Park / Maitland | ~40 min | ~35 miles | FL Turnpike → SR 408 E | |
| UCF (East Orlando) | ~45–55 min | ~40 miles | FL Turnpike → SR 408 → SR 417 | |
| Orlando International Airport | ~40 min | ~38 miles | FL Turnpike South | |
| Lake Minneola Waterfront | ~10 min | ~5 miles | Local roads | |
| Cocoa Beach | ~60 min | ~60 miles | FL Turnpike → SR 528 |
*Drive times are estimates based on typical non-peak conditions via Google Maps. Peak hours will vary, especially on the Turnpike during I-4 interchange construction.
Schools That Earn It: Education in Minneola
Lake County Schools holds a state “A” rating — and Minneola’s newest school just opened with a specialization you won’t find anywhere else in Central Florida.
Education is the top question I get from relocating families — and Minneola delivers. The Lake County School District received its “A” state rating, a fact the district and city are both proud of. But the headline is the brand-new Minneola Horizon Academy.
What’s Coming Next — Minneola’s $300M+ Build-Out
When you buy in Minneola today, you’re buying into a city that hasn’t finished building itself yet. Here’s what’s already funded and underway.
Most relocators see what Minneola is today. Smart buyers are looking at what it will be in 2027 and 2028 — because that’s when they’ll actually be living in it, and that’s when the appreciation you buy into today gets realized.
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Let’s Find Your Minneola Home
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