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Sky Lakes Townhomes.

A new-build townhome community in St. Cloud — one of the most affordable new-construction entry points in the Orlando metro, with strong rental demand from Lake Nona's Medical City employees commuting from Osceola.

Desde $345,000 Lowest new-build entry in the metro
Floor plans2
CountyOsceola
Entry price$345K
EstadoSelling
Reservar una unidad

Modelos disponibles

Townhome

3-Bed Townhome

3 hab · 2.5 baños

Desde $345,000

End-unit

4-Bed End-Unit

4 hab · 2.5 baños · Larger plan

Desde $399,000

Sobre este desarrollo

Sky Lakes is a new-build townhome community in St. Cloud — the part of Osceola County that has become the most active spillover zone from Lake Nona. As Medical City has grown and Lake Nona pricing has compressed entry-level inventory, employees and renters have steadily migrated east into St. Cloud, where new-construction townhomes are still available below the $400K threshold.

The community offers two floor plans: a 3-bed interior townhome ($345K) and a larger 4-bed end-unit ($399K). For investors, this is one of the lowest cost-per-door entry points for new construction in the Orlando metro — and the underlying rental demand from Medical City's commuter base is structural, not speculative.

Why this matters: Sky Lakes hits the cheapest tier of new-construction entry in the Orlando metro while sitting in a county whose population growth has consistently outpaced the metro average. The combination — lowest entry + strongest demographic tailwind — is unusual.

Características

Lowest new-build entry

$345K — one of the most affordable new-construction entry points in the Orlando metro.

Lake Nona spillover

Medical City's commuting workforce drives structural rental demand from Osceola.

Two floor plans

3-bed interior (best yield) and 4-bed end-unit (premium tier) — clean two-tier offering.

Osceola growth

The county has consistently outpaced the metro average for population growth.

New-construction premium

Modern code, builder warranty, energy-efficient systems — standard new-build advantages.

Sub-$400K floor

Both models priced under $400K — a category that's vanishing across the metro.

Why St. Cloud

St. Cloud has been one of Osceola County's fastest-growing sub-markets, driven primarily by spillover from Lake Nona to its immediate north. As Medical City has added jobs and Lake Nona's residential pricing has climbed past entry-level reach, the natural commuter response has been to move one zip code east — into St. Cloud — where new construction is still being delivered at sub-$400K price points.

For investors, the math works on two sides: low cost-per-door at acquisition, and a rental tenant pool that is structurally tied to Medical City employment. Both directions support the underwriting.

Cómo reservar una unidad

  • Contact your Metropolitan agent to confirm current phase availability.
  • Choose between the 3-bed interior (best rental yield) or 4-bed end-unit (premium plan, owner-occupy friendly).
  • Si vives fuera de EE. UU., puedes financiar con un 30% de inicial.
  • Si vives en EE. UU., puedes financiar con tan poco como 3.5% a 5% de inicial para residencia principal, o 20% para propiedad de inversión.
  • Townhome communities at this entry price typically clear quickly to investor pools — early reservations matter.

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Tesis de inversión

Why Sky Lakes for yield-focused investors.

$345K

Entry price

One of the lowest cost-per-door entry points for new construction anywhere in the Orlando metro.

Lake Nona

Spillover demand

Medical City employees moving east into St. Cloud is a structural rental driver, not speculative.

Osceola

Population growth

The county has consistently outpaced the metro average — fundamentals on the demand side.