HOA Communities in Orlando, Florida (2026)
Orlando, Florida has 26 HOA communities listed on HOA's HUB, with monthly dues ranging from $175 to $500 and a median of $325. That places Orlando right around the state average for Florida. The local mix skews toward a mix of single-family homes and condominiums. Most communities here (81%) are pet-friendly with rental-friendly bylaws in the majority of associations.
HOA's HUB lists 26 active HOA communities in Orlando in Orlando County. Fee spread in Orlando runs from $175 to $500 a month, centring on $325. Among Orlando communities tracked: 62% permit long-term rentals, 50% allow short-term / Airbnb-style rentals, 81% are pet-friendly. The most common shared amenities across Orlando HOAs are Pool, Clubhouse, Fitness Center. That is roughly in line with the Florida statewide median of $328. Among the higher-profile associations tracked here is Waterford Lakes Community Association with monthly dues near $500. Scroll on to browse each Orlando community's fees, amenities, and pet or rental rules side-by-side.
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Where Orlando Is on the Map
Orlando, Florida is located at approximately 28.499, -80.582. The map below shows the surrounding area, including neighborhoods where the HOA communities listed on this page are located.
About Orlando, Florida
City in Florida, United States
Orlando is a city in and the county seat of Orange County, Florida, United States. Part of Central Florida, it is the fourth-most populous city in the state and its most populous inland city, with a population of 307,573 at the 2020 census. The Orlando metropolitan area has an estimated 2.67 million residents as of 2020, making it the third-largest metropolitan area in Florida and the 22nd-largest in the U.S.
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Antioch Manor
Calabay Park (Private Park)
Crystal Glen Homeowners' Association

Cypress Lakes Homeowners Association
Dukes Lake HOA

Eagle Park (Private Park)
Falcon Trace Community

Homeowners Association of Eagle Creek, Inc.

Hunter's Creek Community Association

Huntley Park Association, Inc.

Lake Ridge Village Club Association

Mallard Pointe (Private Park)
Osprey Park (Private Park)
Ridgewood Lakes Master HOA

Silver Ridge Homeowners' Association

SOMERSET PARKMASTER ASSOCIATION

Spring Isle Community Association

The Enclave at Vero Beach Homeowners Association

The Oaks at Moss Park Community Association

Vista Cay at Harbor Square

Vista Lakes Community Association

Vista Park I (Private Park)

Vista Park II (Private Park)

Waterford Lakes Community Association

Waterford Pointe HOA
Wedgewood Groves
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Frequently Asked: HOAs in Orlando, Florida
How many homeowners associations does Orlando have?
HOA's HUB tracks 26 HOA communities in Orlando, Florida across 1 county.
What do residents pay for HOA fees in Orlando?
The median monthly HOA fee in Orlando is approximately $325 (range $175–$500). Fees vary by amenity package, building age, and whether the community is single-family, condo, or townhome.
Are pets allowed in Orlando HOAs?
Of the 26 Orlando communities tracked, 21 (81%) are pet-friendly. Most allow domestic pets with weight and breed limits; check individual community CC&Rs for specifics.
Do Orlando HOAs allow rentals?
16 of 26 Orlando communities (62%) permit long-term rentals. Short-term rentals (Airbnb / VRBO) are permitted in 13 (50%).
What county is Orlando, Florida in?
Orlando is located primarily in Orlando County, Florida.
Which amenities are most common in Orlando HOAs?
Across the 26 Orlando communities we track, the most frequently offered amenities are Pool, Clubhouse, Fitness Center, Community Room. Higher-fee associations often include more of these; simpler communities tend to offer fewer.
How wide is the range of HOA fees in Orlando?
The lowest tracked monthly HOA fee in Orlando is $175 and the highest is $500. The wider the amenity package (pools, gates, landscaping, on-site management), the higher the dues tend to run.


