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Homes for Sale in Kissimmee FL

If you are considering relocating to the Kissimmee area of central Florida we hope you will find the following information helpful

With an exciting blend of tourism, commerce and residential housing and its close proximity to the Kissimmee attractions, Orlando has been a popular choice for permanent residents for many years. To learn more about Orlando and the surrounding Four Corners area follow the links below

The History behind Kissimmee

It was 1857 when Becky Roper Stafford’s great-great-grandfather first glimpsed Lake Apopka. W. C. Roper was riding through the backwoods of west Orange County on horseback, seeking a place to build a home for his family waiting back in Merriwether County, Ga.

Roper bought 600 acres along the shore, between present-day Kissimmee and Oakland, and returned a year later with his wife and 10 children. The ambitious settler operated a sawmill, gristmill, sugar mill and cotton gin. Later he built a tannery for making shoes, and served as Orange County’s superintendent of schools from 1873 to 1877.

Fast-forward to the 1920s, when Roper’s son Frank planted the area’s first orange trees, marking the humble beginnings of an industry that would sustain and define Kissimmee, which had been incorporated in 1903, for the next six decades.

It was a busy time for Orlando’s three-story Edgewater Hotel, now a bed-and-breakfast, which opened in 1927 with a telegraph office, electric heating and fire sprinkler system. As the only hotel in the western portion of the county for nearly 30 years, the Edgewater emerged as a primary community gathering spot, a place where special events were held and business deals were sealed.

Kissimmee remained an idyllic small town throughout World War II and into the 1950s and 1960s. Far removed from Kissimmee, which was about to be reshaped by the advent of Disney World, the city remained self-sufficient and unpretentious. “I grew up with the scent of orange blossoms,” says Stafford, whose father Bert was also a prominent local citrus grower. She remembers when Davis’ Pharmacy was the place to meet friends for a vanilla Coke and when the Starlite Drive-In attracted weekend crowds of teens and families alike.

“Kissimmee was the quintessential vibrant small town,” says Stafford. “We had the distinction of being the only town with two train depots because it was such a busy shipping community with fresh fruit going all over the world.”

Demographics

We are compiling the latest demographic information for the Kissimmee and Four Corners areas, meanwhile you will find the following links very helpful.

Useful Links

For other useful information on Kissimmee and the surrounding area we think you will find the following sites useful.

 

Location and Infrastructure

Kissimmee is bordered on the south by the town of Kissimmee, on the east by Ocoee, on the west by LakeCounty, and on the north by Lake Apoka. Orlando is a city and suburb located 14 miles west of downtown Orlando in western Orange County Florida. As of 2005 the city population was 25,500. The population will continue to grow at an extremely quick rate as new housing communities are built. The Kissimmee metro area is predicted to grow faster than any United States metro area throughout the first quarter of the 21st century. Celebration is located at 28°33′37″N, 81°35′3″W (28.560328, -81.584069) According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 31.3 km² (12.1 mi²). 31.2 km² (12.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.17%) is water.

Location Map

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Airports nearest to Kissimmee

 

  • Kissimmee International Airport – (about 22 miles; Orlando, FL ID: MCO)
  • Kissimmee Sanford (about 29 miles; Orlando, FL; ID: SFB)
  • Lakeland Linder RGNL (about 50 miles, Lakeland FL ID: LAL)IDX Image
  • Kissimmee County (about 10 miles, Plymouth FL ID: x04)
  • Bob White Field (about 13 miles, Zellwood, FL ID: x61)
  • Executive (about 19 miles; Orlando, FL; ID: ORL)

Amtrak Station

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Amtrak Stations near Celebration Kissimmee – 1400 Sligh Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 32806 Kissimmee – 150 West Morse Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 32789 

For more information on Orange County check out the links below.

 

Homes for Sale in Kissimmee Fl

With an exciting blend of tourism, commerce and residential housing and its close proximity to Disney World, Kissimmee has been a popular choice for holiday makers and permanent residents for many years

To help make finding your dream home in Kissimmee Florida a little easier we have created a number of predefined searches to speed up the process. Click on any of the links below to view the latest information on homes for sale in Kissimmee Florida.

If you prefer to run your own custom searches simply enter your requirements into the fields at the top of the page and get ready to find your new home. If you can’t find what you are looking for try searching in cities in the surrounding area or contact our office and ask to speak to one of our experienced , licensed agents who will be happy to assist.