
Neighborhood · Orlando, Florida
Bristol Park
A quiet Southwest Orlando pocket with real staying power
Bristol Park sits in Southwest Orlando, an area of established neighborhoods with easy reach to the theme-park corridor and the tech-and-lifestyle draw of the broader region. It's a residential community first — the kind of place where homes trade hands slowly because owners tend to stay, and where the streets feel settled rather than transitional. Buyers comparing it to nearby communities like Metro West or the newer Laureate Park will notice Bristol Park leans quieter and more owner-occupied. It's zoned to Lake Buena Vista High School, Southwest Middle, and Bay Meadows Elementary.
Bristol Park is a community in Orlando, Florida.
Quick facts
$6,500/mo median rent
9 sold in 12 months
On the market now
Homes for sale in Bristol Park
Nothing active right now.
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Every active listing inside the Bristol Park boundary
Open full map search →The numbers that matter
The Bristol Park market
9
Sold, last 12 months
$841,000
Median sold price
98%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
26 days
Median time to sell
Bristol Park vs Orlando
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▼ 22.4% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Bristol Park boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
For the school run
Schools Bristol Park is zoned for
Attendance boundaries overlapping this community — always verify zoning with the district.
Population
908
Median age
45
Median income
$215,625
Median home value
$750,000
Beyond the listings
Living in Bristol Park
Attitudes
Top 3% in the U.S.Deal Seekers
These people are hunting discounts, contests, and promotions. The population loves a good sale, and they can't wait to share their bargain finds and winnings with friends and family.
Emotional
Top 4% in the U.S.Awestruck
Great things are meant to be shared, and this population is eager to show others what they find to be amazing, beautiful and exciting.
Entertainment
Top 5% in the U.S.Lighthearted Fun
This population is all about keeping the mood light and good, clean fun. Common activities include spending time outdoors, catching up with friends, and dancing.
Lifestyles
Top 7% in the U.S.Wealth Signaling
Interested in the finer things life has to offer, this population wants to display their lifestyle by discussing luxury products. Often references jewelry, cars, and home features.
Hobbies & Interests
Top 8% in the U.S.Animal Advocates
Passionate about animal welfare, this population wants to know how best to care for their own pets (with toys and training) and help other animals find their fur-ever home.
Active
Top 9% in the U.S.Yoga Advocates
Improving flexibility, strength, and overall well-being is the yogi's aim. This population is looking for the right community, instruction, and accessories.
People who close here
Our Orlando experts
Straight answers
Bristol Park FAQs
Is Bristol Park a good place to live?+
It's a good fit if you want an established, owner-occupied Southwest Orlando neighborhood rather than something newly built. The community is zoned to Lake Buena Vista High School, Southwest Middle, and Bay Meadows Elementary, and it sits within reach of the region's theme-park and employment corridor. Buyers also compare it favorably to nearby Metro West.
Is Bristol Park expensive?+
It sits in Orlando's move-up tier, with a median sold price of $825,500 over the last 12 months. That's above the city's entry-level neighborhoods, and rentals here run around $6,500 a month. It's not the priciest pocket in Orlando, but it's clearly a step up.
What do homes cost in Bristol Park?+
Over the past year, eight homes sold here at a median price of $825,500. There are currently no active listings, so pricing is best read off recent sales rather than what's on the market today. Sellers averaged 98% of their asking price, meaning buyers had limited room to negotiate down.
How is the market in Bristol Park?+
This is a low-inventory, slow-turnover neighborhood — just eight homes sold in the last 12 months and nothing currently listed. When homes do come up, they move close to asking, with sellers netting 98% of list on average. Buyers should be ready to act quickly and watch nearby communities like Laureate Park as alternatives.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
Specific HOA and property-tax figures aren't available in the current data for Bristol Park, which is common in neighborhoods with so few recent transactions. Your agent can pull exact numbers for any individual home, since they vary by property. It's worth confirming these costs before you make an offer anywhere in Orlando.
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