Habitat Communities in Greater Orlando
We strive to give our homeowners a supportive Habitat community in the Greater Orlando area.
There’s comfort in having neighbors who understand your journey.
We build safe, affordable and comfortable homes. Interested in taking a closer look at our homes? Visit AffordableHomesOrlando.org to take virtual tours of our floorplans, see more photos of our homes, and more.
Habitat Orlando & Osceola currently builds in:
Holden Heights

Habitat Orlando & Osceola is building 19 homes in the Orange County neighborhood of Holden Heights, located just minutes from SODO and downtown Orlando. The community features three and four-bedroom homes that offer two bathrooms and an outdoor storage closet.
Applicants interested in Holden Heights need a minimum monthly income of $4,200-4,800 to qualify for these homes.
Future homeowners can choose from several floorplans for three- and four-bedroom homes.
Silver Pines Pointe

Silver Pines Pointe is Habitat Orlando & Osceola’s fourth planned community in the Pine Hills neighborhood, a central location to greater Orlando. The community features three and four-bedroom homes that offer two bathrooms and a garage. It will be made up of 58 homes once completed.
This community is no longer available for future homeowners.
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Interested in becoming a Habitat homeowner? Visit our Apply page to learn more about our requirements in our online orientation.
Completed Habitat communities in the Greater Orlando area:
Juniper Bend
Juniper Bend, in south Apopka, is our fourth community, featuring 10 homes in a small neighborhood near Arbor Bend. The project is a unique public/private partnership among Habitat Orlando & Osceola, Orange County government, and Homes in Partnership, Inc.
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Arbor Bend
Arbor Bend, in South Apopka, is Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County’s third community, featuring 34 homes. The project is a unique public/private partnership among Habitat Orlando & Osceola, Orange County government, and Homes in Partnership, Inc.
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Butler’s Preserve
Habitat Orlando & Osceola’s second community in Orlando, Butler’s Preserve, is named after Mable Butler, a stalwart affordable housing advocate and former District 6 Orange County Commissioner. The neighborhood features 59 single-family homes that are Florida Green Building Coalition Certified and Water Star® rated.
Stag Horn Villas
Habitat Orlando & Osceola’s first owner-managed condominium association community, Stag Horn Villas, features 58 single-family condominium homes. Each townhome has a multitude of energy-efficient features and is Energy Star® rated. The model home received Gold designation from the Florida Green Builder’s Coalition. Many of the “green” features were made possible by partnerships with OUC – The Reliable One and Siemens.