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Why Live in Groveland

Groveland, FL, known as the “City with Natural Charm,” is a small city about 30 miles west of Orlando. The area is characterized by its verdant landscape, citrus groves, and placid lakes, offering a scenic commute that feels reminiscent of Northern Georgia. The population has grown from around 18,000 in 2020 to approximately 23,000 in 2023, driven by new business developments. Groveland features community gardens, city parks, and Lakeridge Winery and Vineyards, which specializes in Muscadine grapes. The city is a certified international DarkSky Community, emphasizing eco-friendliness and sustainability, with responsible outdoor lighting mandatory for all residences and businesses. The annual Star Party celebrates this initiative with stargazing and community activities. Groveland’s median home prices align with those in Orlando, ranging from $275,000 for townhouses to $2 million for lakefront estates. The city is well-connected by Florida State Roads 19, 33, and 50, facilitating commutes to nearby cities like Clermont, Orlando, and Winter Haven. LakeXpress buses provide additional transportation options to Clermont and Leesburg. The Lake County Schools district is highly rated, with several high schools recognized as National Demonstration Schools for AVID. Downtown Groveland retains a nostalgic charm with brick buildings and locally owned businesses, including supermarkets, butcher shops, and various eateries. While hurricane warnings and wildfire risks are considerations, the overall crime rates are on par with state and national figures.

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