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Cultural Maitland, FL

Conveniently located just 5 miles north of Orlando and less than an hour’s drive from Daytona Beach, the city of Maitland, FL is one of Central Florida’s oldest communities, well-loved for its beautiful natural setting and vibrant cultural atmosphere. Boasting many parks, tree-lined streets, and a large collection of well-preserved late-19th century homes, Maitland fosters a charming, historical character that appeals to many homebuyers who want to be near Orlando, but far away from the traffic and noise of the big city. With a population of only 15,000, Maitland offers a surprising number of cultural attractions and events, the most famous being the Enzian Theater—a full-time independent “cinema café” that hosts the annual Florida Film Festival, the Brouhaha Film & Video Showcase, and a variety of other public events. Maitland’s Lake Lily Park is an important gathering place for the community; throughout the year, Lake Lily is the scene of the Maitland Spring Arts Festival, the Rotary Arts Festival, the weekly Maitland Farmer’s Market, the Taste of Maitland, and special holiday festivities. Maitland is also home to a thriving community arts center—the Maitland Arts Center—located in a historic building known for its unique “Mayan Revival” architecture designed by early 20th century artist and architect Andre Smith.

In addition to its vibrant arts culture, many Orlando home buyers are attracted to Maitland for its gorgeous natural surroundings, highlighted by more than 20 lakes, the largest of which are Lake Maitland, Lake Sybelia, and Lake Minnehaha. Maitland residents have ample opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, and more, and the city’s 18 community parks and recreation areas make it easy for everyone to enjoy their favorite sport or outdoor activity on a daily basis.

With so much to offer—fascinating historical attractions, a thriving arts culture, abundant parks, lakes and outdoor recreation—it is no wonder that people choose Maitland, FL when searching for homes in Orlando. Maitland’s wide selection of properties and affordable prices appeal to first time homebuyers and experienced investors alike. Maitland real estate includes everything from low-maintenance condominiums and townhouses to spacious single family homes and multi-million dollar estates that rival some of Florida’s most luxurious properties. With so many beautiful lakes, Maitland waterfront homes are some of the most desirable properties in the area, offering stunning panoramic views, luxury amenities, and unlimited lake access. No matter which type of property you choose, life is sure to be a treat in this historic and charming Central Florida community.
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