Lake Mary, Florida - Area Information & Foreclosure Listings
Lake Mary, in Seminole County, is an upscale residential community that has recently also started to attract large businesses as part of its ever-growing infrastructure.
There are just under 14,000 people living in Lake Mary, but as corporate headquarters continue to relocate here, the city is sure to grow.
The daytime population is estimated at over 35,000 and there is a healthy dose of government support for commercial and office uses. This is why Lake Mary has become a desirable locale for working, shopping, and living.
Lake Mary boasts good schools, great shopping in the Seminole Towne Center, beautiful homes, the Heathrow Business Center and Seminole Community College.
The town is minutes from the University of Central Florida, has easy access to the Greenway Belt, and is a great area for recreational sports such as fishing, boating, and skiing with numerous parks and wildlife reserves.
Young professionals will find an array of affordable apartments, luxury condominiums and rental properties. Growing families will find the quiet community neighborhoods a safe and inviting place to call home.
Large regional malls are less than 10 minutes away.
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History
This community started as a village of two tiny settlements, Bent’s Station and Belle Fontaine, both located along the railroad that ran between Sanford and Orlando. Bents was the name of a local orange grove owner. In 1900 Planters Manufacturing Company built a factory to produce starches, dextrines, farina, and tapioca. The manufacture of these products was dependent on the local culture of the cassava plant. However, the competition of imported cassava forced the shutdown of its manufacture in 1910.
Although Lake Mary’s beginning dates back to the 19th century, it did not become an incorporated city until 1973. In the early seventies, as the Disney development surge pushed northward, Lake Mary began to transform into a semi- rural bedroom community serving Orlando.
During the late eighties and early nineties the city experienced tremendous growth in residential development as well as an economic development center with hundreds of thousands of square feet of office, retail and industrial uses.
Activities
Lake Mary has been actively developing a city-wide parks and recreation system for the enjoyment of its citizens. The Community Center serves the social, cultural, recreational and educational activities of the citizens of Lake Mary and the surrounding areas. In addition, a variety of parks are available to fit every need.
An active Sports Complex provides for baseball, softball, soccer, tennis, basketball, skate boarding, inline skating and freestyle bicycling, as well as open playing fields. The naturally beautiful Liberty Park has large picnic pavilions, trails, playgrounds, and a boardwalk. Central Park boasts an amphitheater hosting local shows as well as professional entertainment. Lake Mary has something for everyone!
For the golf enthusiast, close by there are 3 of Central Florida’s top-rated country clubs boasting championship golf courses - Heathrow, Alaqua and Timacuan country clubs.
For those who play soccer, the U. S. Soccer Federation's National Training Center is just a few miles north, where amateurs and professionals train and compete. The Seminole Soccer Club, offering youth competition, occupies the Center nearly every weekend!
There is an endless variety of water recreation. The pristine Wekiva River is just minutes away and offers the canoeist the natural beauty of Florida. The beautiful St. Johns River is world renowned for its fishing and wildlife. Lake Monroe holds the Citrus Sailfest, the largest inland sailing regatta in the nation. Of course, the beaches and all the fun the ocean has to offer are close enough to enjoy anytime.
Statistics
- Population (Census Year 2000): 11,458
- Elevation: 63 feet
- Land area: 8.6 square miles
- Median house value: $180,000 (year 2000)
Hospitals
- CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL HOSPITAL (about 5 miles; SANFORD, FL)
- FLORIDA HOSPITAL FISH MEMORIAL (about 14 miles; ORANGE CITY, FL)
- THE SUMMIT (about 14 miles; APOPKA, FL)
Airports
- ORLANDO SANFORD (about 7 miles; ORLANDO, FL; ID: SFB)
- ORLANDO INTL (about 24 miles; ORLANDO, FL; ID: MCO)
- DAYTONA BEACH INTL (about 35 miles; DAYTONA BEACH, FL; ID: DAB)
- EXECUTIVE (about 16 miles; ORLANDO, FL; ID: ORL)
- ORLANDO COUNTRY (about 17 miles; PLYMOUTH, FL; ID: X04)
- BOB WHITE FIELD (about 20 miles; ZELLWOOD, FL; ID: X61)
Education
Universities
- SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 4 miles; SANFORD, FL)
- UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX-ORLANDO CAMPUS (about 10 miles; MAITLAND, FL)
- ROLLINS COLLEGE (about 12 miles; WINTER PARK, FL)
- UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA (about 14 miles; ORLANDO, FL)
- VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 17 miles; ORLANDO, FL)
- STETSON UNIVERSITY (about 19 miles; DELAND, FL)
- EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY (about 37 miles; DAYTONA BEACH, FL)
High School
- LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL (Grades: 08 - 12)
Primary And Middle Schools
- GREENWOOD LAKES MIDDLE SCHOOL (Grades: 06 - 08)
- HEATHROW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Grades: PK - 05)
- LAKE MARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Grades: PK - 05)
- DEVON CHARTER SCHOOL (Grades: KG - 08)
- HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL (760 SUN DRIVE; Grades: PK - 1)
- ROYAL ACADEMY OF LEARNING INC (1001 GREENWOOD BLVD; Grades: PK - 1)
- ST. PETER'S PRESCHOOL (700 RHINEHART ROAD; Grades: PK - KG)
- LAKE MARY MONTESSORI ACADEMY (3551 W LAKE MARY BLVD STE 205; Grades: PK - KG)
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