Ocoee is one of west Orlando's fastest-growing communities. Close to the Florida Turnpike, West Orange Trail, and major employment centers.
Ocoee sits west of Orlando along the 408 and Florida Turnpike corridors, and it has grown from a quiet bedroom community into one of the most active real estate markets in the metro. Good schools, proximity to major employers in the International Drive and Lake Nona corridors, and the West Orange Trail running through the area make it attractive to families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The problem for land buyers is simple: there is not much left.
Rapid suburban development over the past decade has consumed most of the large parcels that once defined Ocoee's western edge. What remains are scattered infill lots, the occasional multi-acre holdout, and a few commercial-zoned parcels along high-traffic corridors. Land values have climbed significantly in recent years, reflecting both the demand and the scarcity. Buyers looking for acreage in the Ocoee area should be prepared to move quickly when listings appear, because they rarely stay on the market long.
If you do not find what you need in Ocoee's current inventory, nearby Winter Garden and Windermere offer additional options in the west Orlando corridor. You can also browse the full directory for listings across the entire metro.
2.5 acres near the Florida Mall corridor. Price recently reduced.
Limited inventory. Large parcels in Ocoee are scarce due to years of rapid residential and commercial development. Most remaining land is infill or already under contract. We recommend checking the full directory or browsing nearby areas like Winter Garden and Windermere for additional options in the west Orlando corridor.
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Ocoee's land market reflects a community that has largely built out. The few parcels that remain tend to sell quickly, and new listings are infrequent. For buyers focused on the west Orlando corridor, casting a wider net across neighboring communities like Winter Garden and Windermere will significantly increase your options.
OrlandoAcreage.com tracks active land listings across the entire Orlando metro. For help navigating the west side market, understanding zoning, or to get ahead of new listings before they hit the major platforms, reach out to Paige Brzoska at Cowford Realty & Design LLC.