Toll Brothers Plans New Luxury Homes in Orlando

A 53-residence community will be built in the Lake Underhill neighborhood on Orlando’s east side.

An interior of a Woodside Preserve residence. The community will be located on the east side of Orlando. Image courtesy of Toll Brothers

Toll Brothers will construct a new community called Woodside Preserve in Orlando, Fla., with plans calling for 53 residences. The property will include one- and two-story homes. Work has begun on model homes and the sales center and home sales are expected to commence in the spring of 2024.

Purchasers of the new homes will have a selection of nine flexible floor plans that will range in size from 2,411 to 3,277 square feet of living space. Prices for the new homes are expected to start in the mid-$600,000 range. Woodside Preserve’s location will provide home buyers with quick and easy access to Downtown Orlando and other central Florida municipalities. State Roads 408 and 417 are easily accessible, simplifying commutes to central Orlando, as well as Winter Springs and Oviedo.

The University of Central Florida is also located nearby, as are several shopping centers, like Conway Commons, Dover Shores Shopping Center and Curry Ford Centre. Demetree Park, Mayor Carl T. Langford Park, Delaney Park, Lake Eola Park and Fort Gatlin Recreation Complex are all situated within five miles of the community. Orlando International Airport is located less than 10 miles away.

Last month, Wendover Housing Partners moved forward with Catchlight Crossings, a 1,000-unit affordable and mixed-income housing development in Orlando.