Thornton Park
Suburban Neighborhood in Orlando, Florida
Orange County 32801
Historical homes and contemporary condos
Homes often date to the early 1900s, with Craftsman houses and Mediterranean designs lining weathered brick streets. Properties are squeezed onto tight lots, but the yards are usually lively with blooming gardens, mature oaks and leafy palms. Some of the neighborhood is included in the Lake Lawsona Historic District, meaning exterior renovations require approval from the Historic Preservation Board. Typical prices vary from $500,000 for two-bedroom homes to $1 million or more for four-bedroom houses.There are a few environmental hazards. Flood zones cover many of the streets around Lake Lawsona and Lake Olive on the neighborhood’s south end, according to FEMA. Homeowners in these flood zones may be required by their mortgage lenders to buy flood insurance. Orlando’s inland location protects it from the most destructive hurricanes. Still, Orange County remains at a “relatively high” risk of hurricanes, according to FEMA. One of the most recent storms to hit the area was Hurricane Ian, which caused $200 million in damages when it flooded parts of Orange County in 2022. However, Thornton Park was not severely damaged.
Dogs romp at Constitution Green
Residents live within a mile of Lake Lawsona Park, where bald cypress and live oaks shade folks lounging on its bank or walking the sidewalk along its waterfront. A few blocks away, dogs play in the fenced area of Constitution Green. Lake Eola Park borders Thornton Park to the east, providing a playground and a 1-mile trail a block from the neighborhood. Locals waiting out Florida rain showers can catch the latest movies at Orlando Premiere 14 Fashion Square, a movie theater 2 miles away.Arts program at Howard Middle School
Thornton Park sits within the boundaries of Orange County Public Schools, so children can attend the public district’s Lake Como School between kindergarten and eighth grade. Niche gives Lake Como School a grade of B. Teens may take classes at Edgewater High School, a B-plus-rated school with more than 30 Advanced Placement courses. Students can apply to Howard Middle School Academy of Arts, a middle school magnet program hosted at the neighborhood’s Howard Middle School, graded an A-minus. Students pick from classes including stage design, jazz band and digital photography. Orange County Public Schools allows students to transfer to schools they’re not zoned to, contingent on an application process and the school’s capacity level.Monthly wine walks in Thornton Park
The neighborhood puts on many events, with the annual Halloween Block Party bringing out costumed residents and attendees from across the city. At the monthly Wine & Art Walk, residents can buy wristbands and stroll between more than 20 stops for wine samples while catching live music. The Thornton Park Neighborhood Association organizes smaller events, such as group dog walks and socials at neighborhood bars.Catch a free bus to Orlando
Residents can walk to restaurants, bars and even the grocery store, but most use cars to get to work. It’s a quick commute to downtown, a 1-mile drive via Robinson Street or a 20-minute walk through Lake Eola Park. The free LYMMO bus picks up passengers on Central Boulevard, connecting to downtown. The neighborhood directly connects to State Road 408, a toll road that runs east to west through the Orlando region.Blocks away from beers or brunch
Thornton Park offers locals plenty of options for brunch or dinner outings. Weekend crowds descend on Soco Thornton Park for mimosas and shrimp and grits, while Cavo’s Bar & Kitchen specializes in cheesesteaks and hoagies. Since 1937, Burton’s has served as a neighborhood mainstay, with cheap drinks, pool tables and 20 TVs. Madray moved to Thornton Park from the suburbs eight years ago, and he says it’s difficult to give up a lifestyle where a French croissant or a slice of pizza is a block away. “When you realize what's outside your door, it’s difficult to not get involved.” Two blocks east of Thornton Park, locals can shop at Publix. A free underground parking garage makes it easy to load up the car with groceries. Colonial Drive less than a mile north is lined with specialty grocers, department stores and a Target. It’s about a mile from Thornton Park to Orlando Regional Medical Center, the closest hospital.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Delta Schrade
ADAMS, CAMERON & CO., REALTORS
(386) 204-3412
171 Total Sales
1 in Thornton Park
$930,000 Price
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Michael Malave
PREFERRED REAL ESTATE BROKERS
(407) 974-4616
38 Total Sales
1 in Thornton Park
$635,000 Price
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Crystal Grohowski
CORCORAN PREMIER REALTY
(689) 220-7450
282 Total Sales
1 in Thornton Park
$350,000 Price
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Catherine Torres
IAD FLORIDA LLC
(863) 270-9567
46 Total Sales
1 in Thornton Park
$400,000 Price
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Doug Prince
Responds QuicklyOLDE TOWN BROKERS INC
(855) 797-1107
21 Total Sales
1 in Thornton Park
$369,900 Price
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Ken Sheldon
Responds QuicklySHELDON PROFESSIONALS INC
(321) 635-0353
26 Total Sales
1 in Thornton Park
$300,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Thornton Park | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 6 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 5 | 4 |
Burglary | 7 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 8 | 4 |
Larceny | 8 | 4 |
Crime Score | 6 | 4 |
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Thornton Park Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Thornton Park, Orlando sell after 34 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Thornton Park, Orlando over the last 12 months is $812,500, up 54% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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