What Is My Laureate Park Home Worth in 2026?
Laureate Park Home Value Guide
What Is My Laureate Park Home Worth in 2026?
If you own a home in Laureate Park, you have probably watched the For Sale signs come and go on your street and wondered what your own home would actually bring today. I live here in Laureate Park too, so this is a question I think about as a neighbor, not just as an agent. Let's talk about what your home is really worth right now.
Quick answer
In June 2026, single family homes that sold in Laureate Park ranged from roughly $622,000 for smaller three bedroom homes to about $1.48 million for newer construction, with estate homes in the Preserve at Laureate Park reaching $1.9 million. Most homes sold for between 94 percent and 100 percent of their list price. Your number depends on your exact street, square footage, age, and condition. The only way to know your real value is a true comparison against recent Laureate Park sales.
Why a Zillow estimate is not your real value
Here's the thing. An online estimate pulls from public records and broad area averages. It does not walk through your kitchen. It does not know you replaced the roof, added a summer kitchen, or back up to a conservation lot instead of a neighbor's fence. In a community like Laureate Park, where homes range from cottage style bungalows to large Preserve estates, those details move the number by tens of thousands of dollars. An automated guess cannot see them. A real comparative market analysis can.
What Laureate Park homes actually sold for in June 2026
Here is a snapshot of real closed sales in Laureate Park from June 2026, straight from Stellar MLS through RPR. These are the comparable sales that set the tone for what your home is worth today.
Source: Stellar MLS via RPR, closed sales in Laureate Park, June 2026. A sample of representative sales, not every transaction.
Notice the spread. Two homes that both say "three bedroom" can sell more than $200,000 apart depending on age, lot, and finishes. That is exactly why a single price per square foot rule does not work in Laureate Park. Resale homes generally sold around $251 to $350 per heated square foot, while premium new construction and Preserve estates climbed higher.
What moves your Laureate Park number up or down
When I price a home here, these are the things I look at before I give you a number:
- Which side of the neighborhood you are in. The newer Poitras East and Preserve sections command different pricing than the original phases near the Canvas and the aquatic center.
- Age and builder. A 2024 build and a 2014 build of the same size are not the same product to a buyer.
- Lot position. Conservation, water, and corner lots carry a premium. Alley-load versus front-load garages matter to buyers too.
- Condition and updates. Move-in ready homes are still earning close to full list. Dated or deferred homes are the ones sitting.
- Your timing. Pricing right in the first two weeks is what protects your final number. Homes that chase the market down with price cuts almost always net less.
A resident's note on Laureate Park
I do not just sell in Laureate Park. I live here. I know which streets get the morning Lake Nona Loop traffic, which homes back to the green corridors, and how much buyers value being walkable to the Canvas, Beacon, and the aquatic center. That firsthand perspective is something an algorithm will never factor into your value, and it is often the difference between a home that lingers and one that sells.
How fast are Laureate Park homes selling?
Speed follows price. Well priced, well prepared homes in the Lake Nona area were going under contract in around three weeks in June 2026, while homes that were overpriced out of the gate sat for months and often sold for less after repeated reductions. Pricing is not about picking a big number and hoping. It is about being honest about what your home competes with right now. Before you list, you need to understand what your home is competing with.
So what should you do next?
If you are even thinking about a move in the next year, get clear on your number now. You do not need to be ready to list. You just need to understand your options. A real valuation tells you your likely sale range, what buyers are paying for in your section of Laureate Park, and what small preparation steps would protect the most value. From there, you can make a calm, informed decision instead of guessing.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the average home price in Laureate Park in 2026?
In June 2026, closed single family sales in Laureate Park ranged from about $622,000 for smaller three bedroom homes to roughly $1.48 million for larger new construction, with Preserve at Laureate Park estate homes reaching near $1.9 million. Your exact value depends on size, age, lot, and condition.
How much is my Laureate Park home worth per square foot?
Resale homes in Laureate Park generally sold between about $251 and $350 per heated square foot in June 2026, with newer construction and premium lots earning more. Price per square foot is a starting point, not a final answer, because lot and condition shift the value.
Is now a good time to sell a home in Laureate Park?
Well priced and well prepared homes were still selling close to full list price in mid 2026, often within about three weeks. The key is pricing accurately from day one rather than testing a high number and reducing later.
How do I get an accurate value for my Laureate Park home?
Ask for a comparative market analysis from an agent who actually works and lives in Lake Nona. It compares your home against recent Laureate Park sales and factors in your section, lot, and updates, which an online estimate cannot do.
Market figures are sourced from Stellar MLS via RPR, June 2026, and represent a sample of recent activity rather than a formal appraisal. Aileen Torres, Broker Associate, Keller Williams Advantage III Realty. Call or text (407) 434-1213.
