Oviedo, Florida Spotlight: iHeart Realty

Oviedo, Florida is a city located in NE Seminole County (Greater Orlando Area).

Oviedo on the Park is considered Oviedo’s newest downtown area. Oviedo was established in 1925 with a population of 800 residents. It is 16 square miles in Seminole County. Early settlers grew crops of celery and citrus and traveled to Orlando and Sanford to distribute the produce.

Fast forward to 2018, celery and citrus are no longer grown here in large farms as they were in 1925 and Oviedo has seen growth in different ways.

Stats in Oviedo:

  • Median Age: 34
  • Median Household Income: $79,786
  • Average Home Value: $292,612
  • Expected Population in 2022: 40,408
  • Current Population: 37,128

 

Many may consider Oviedo a sleeper community, but more and more industries are coming into this city. Restaurants, stores and boutiques are on the rise. School systems are among the top rated in the state drawing people from all over. New mixed use developments, commercial properties, residential single family homes, townhouses and apartments are available.

 

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Last two rural areas in Seminole County

 

Seminole County Today

Seminole County is located just northeast of Orlando and is home to approximately 455,000 residents. Interstate 4 runs in a north-south direction through the western region of the county, and this Interstate connects Orlando with Daytona Beach. Because of the location of this busy road, the western region of the county is heavily populated and well-developed. In fact, in this area, you will find cities like Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Longwood and Lake Mary. The eastern region of the county is notably rather rural, but this may soon change. Rapid development from the Interstate and the Orlando metro area is creeping eastward and is threatening to take over the last two rural areas in the county. These areas are in high demand making rural living on the rise as well.

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