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Mount Dora commercial real estate
Orlando Metro CRE

Lake County · Central Florida

Mount Dora Commercial Real Estate

Historic downtown retail, hospitality, and mixed-use investment in Lake County's tourism gem

Mount Dora's historic downtown and lakefront setting attract millions of visitors annually for festivals, antiquing, and the arts — generating some of the most consistent boutique retail, F&B, and hospitality-adjacent commercial demand in the region. MaxLife Realty works acquisitions and investment dispositions throughout Mount Dora and the US-441 Lake County corridor.

Mount Dora CRE Market Snapshot

Mount Dora's historic downtown and lakefront setting support a thriving boutique retail, hospitality, and mixed-use market — limited supply and strong tourism demand keep occupancy high year-round.

20+

Annual Festivals

Arts, antiques, and events driving foot traffic

~5%

Retail Vacancy

Historic downtown district

6.5–8.0%

Mixed-Use Cap Rate

Downtown infill product

16,000

Population

City proper; large retiree trade area

Market figures are estimates compiled from active Central Florida listings (Stellar MLS / CoStar snapshot, 2026-Q1). Numbers are intended as a market overview, not a substitute for current MLS or CoStar detail.

About Mount Dora

Mount Dora is a charming lakefront town with a historic downtown, strong tourism draw, and growing residential base. Commercial real estate opportunities center on boutique retail, hospitality, and mixed-use infill development.

Historic downtown with strong tourism and event-driven retail

Lakefront setting attracting retirees and second-home buyers

Growing mixed-use development pipeline

Art galleries, antique shops, and boutique F&B

Market Facts

County
Lake County
Population
16,000
Location
30 miles NW of Orlando

Top Employers

  • AdventHealth Waterman (nearby)
  • Lake County government
  • Tourism and hospitality

Demographics

Median household income ~$58,000 with a mix of retirees and young families driving boutique retail demand.

Property Types We Work in Mount Dora

MaxLife Realty works every commercial property type across the Mount Dora trade area — from small owner-user buildings to institutional investment sales.

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Your Mount Dora CRE Broker

Ryan Solberg

Broker · Buyer Rep · Tenant Rep · NMLS 1784218

Florida-licensed commercial broker representing buyers, sellers, tenants, and landlords across the Greater Orlando metro — Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Lake, Volusia, and Polk counties. Direct transaction experience across office, retail, industrial, multifamily, NNN investments, and land development. Buyer- and tenant-rep engagements are fiduciary from search through close.

MaxLife Realty · FL Broker BK3354351

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does MaxLife Realty represent buyers and tenants in this market?

Yes. We represent buyers, sellers, tenants (tenant-rep), and landlords across the Greater Orlando metro. Buyer- and tenant-rep engagements are typically paid by the listing side, so most engagements come at no out-of-pocket cost to the represented buyer or tenant.

What commercial property types are most active in the Orlando metro?

Retail and NNN single-tenant pads, industrial and flex space, medical office, and value-add multifamily are the most actively traded segments. Land for development is also in high demand along SR-429, US-192, and the US-27 corridor.

What are typical cap rates in the Orlando metro right now?

Cap rates vary significantly by asset class and submarket. NNN single-tenant retail trades in the 5.25–6.75% range. Multi-tenant strip centers trade 6.5–8.5%. Industrial cap rates run 5.5–7.0%. Multifamily varies from 4.75% in Lake Nona/Winter Park to 6.5%+ in secondary Osceola and Polk County submarkets.

What's driving commercial real estate demand in Central Florida?

Population growth (Orlando is adding 1,000+ new residents per week), tourism (75M annual visitors), diversified employment across healthcare, technology, defense, and logistics, and Florida's business-friendly tax environment. The I-4 corridor and SR-429/417 beltways are the primary commercial growth vectors.

How does this submarket compare to the broader Orlando metro?

Suburban submarkets in the Orlando MSA often offer higher yields than downtown Orlando or premium submarkets like Winter Park and Lake Mary, with comparable population growth dynamics. Cap rates in secondary suburban markets typically trade 50–125 basis points wider than directly comparable downtown or top-tier suburban product.

Can MaxLife help with a 1031 exchange into Central Florida?

Yes — we work extensively with 1031 exchange buyers identifying replacement property in the Orlando metro. Central Florida offers a wide range of qualifying asset types (NNN, retail, industrial, multifamily) with strong underlying fundamentals and Florida's no-state-income-tax advantage.

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