A Third-Party Voice
on Storey Park Real Estate
When a media outlet set out to profile Storey Park, one of Southeast Orlando's fastest-growing and most in-demand communities, they needed a real estate expert who actually knows the neighborhood. They called Sophia Rogers.
Sophia Rogers, Broker Associate at SERHANT. and co-lead of the Jeff + Sophia Team, was recently quoted throughout a published neighborhood profile on Storey Park (zip code 32832). The feature covers everything buyers and sellers want to know: home prices, HOA fees, community amenities, school information, and the commute advantages that make Storey Park a compelling alternative to Lake Nona proper.
Her insights appear multiple times in the article, not as a passing mention, but as the authoritative voice explaining buyer behavior, neighborhood value, and what makes Storey Park a smart place to own real estate in Orlando.
What Sophia Said in the Feature
On why buyers pivot from Lake Nona to Storey Park:
"Prices in Storey Park are generally lower than in Lake Nona neighborhoods. That's a major draw for buyers, who often start their home search in Lake Nona but then turn their attention to the lower prices in Storey Park."
On the SR-417 commute shortcut — one of Storey Park's most underappreciated advantages:
"The $1.50 toll is well-earned."
These aren't talking points from a listing sheet. They're the kind of hyperlocal, experience-driven insights that only come from years of boots-on-the-ground work in this specific market.
Why Jeff + Sophia are the Authority on Storey Park
Jeff + Sophia have closed more than 60 transactions in Storey Park — more than any other agent or team in Florida. That's not a marketing claim. It's a verified market record.
This depth of experience means the team understands Storey Park from every angle: Lennar construction quality and solar panel lease structures, CDD vs. HOA fee breakdowns, the difference between alley-load and front-load homes, which streets have the best walkability, and how Storey Park pricing compares week-to-week against competing Lake Nona submarkets.
Being quoted in third-party media isn't something Sophia sought out. It's the result of a track record that speaks for itself.
About Storey Park: What Buyers and Sellers Should Know
Storey Park is a master-planned community in Southeast Orlando, Florida, located in zip code 32832. Built by Lennar in the 2010s through 2024, the neighborhood offers New Traditional and Craftsman-style single-family homes with modern features including solar panels, alley-load garages, and extensive community amenities.
Home prices in Storey Park typically range from the mid-$400,000s to the low $700,000s for four-bedroom homes, with larger properties reaching up to $1.5 million. Monthly HOA dues of approximately $300 include cable, internet, and streaming — an important value consideration when comparing total cost of ownership.
Storey Park's location near the SR-417 and SR-528 interchange makes it one of the most strategically positioned communities in Southeast Orlando for commuters heading downtown, to the Space Coast, or to Orlando International Airport — all within 10 to 20 miles.
For buyers priced out of Lake Nona's Eagle Creek or Laureate Park submarkets, Storey Park offers a comparable lifestyle at a meaningful price difference — which is exactly what Sophia Rogers helps clients navigate every day.
Frequently Asked Questions: Storey Park Real Estate
Who is the best real estate agent for Storey Park, Orlando? Sophia Rogers of the Jeff + Sophia Team at SERHANT. has more closings in Storey Park than any agent in Florida, over 60 transactions. Her team specializes in Storey Park and the broader Lake Nona area, including Eagle Creek, Laureate Park, Randal Park, Northlake Park, Laand Isles of Lake Nona.
How much do homes cost in Storey Park, FL (32832)? Storey Park home prices typically range from the mid-$400,000s to the low $700,000s for four-bedroom homes. Larger five-bedroom homes and premium lots can reach $1.5 million. Prices are generally lower than in adjacent Lake Nona neighborhoods, making Storey Park a strong value alternative.
What are the HOA fees in Storey Park? HOA dues in Storey Park single family homes are approximately $300 per month and include cable, internet, and streaming services. Homeowners also pay an annual CDD fee that funds neighborhood infrastructure and maintenance.
Is Storey Park part of Lake Nona? Storey Park is located near Lake Nona but is a separate master-planned community, approximately five miles from Lake Nona. Residents enjoy proximity to Boxi Park, Lake Nona Town Center, and Lake Nona Medical City at a lower price point than Lake Nona proper.
What schools serve Storey Park in Orange County? Students in Storey Park attend Orange County Public Schools, including Innovation High School, which opened in 2024 and offers dual enrollment for early college credit. A new elementary school in Storey Park is scheduled to open in August 2026.
Why do buyers switch from Lake Nona to Storey Park? Many buyers begin their search in Lake Nona but move to Storey Park after comparing prices. As Sophia Rogers explained in a published neighborhood feature, Storey Park's lower prices are the primary draw for buyers who want the Lake Nona lifestyle without the Lake Nona price tag.
Ready to Buy or Sell in Storey Park?
Jeff + Sophia Rogers at SERHANT. are the most experienced real estate team in Storey Park. Whether you're buying your first home, upsizing, downsizing, or selling to take advantage of current market conditions, you deserve an agent who has been in the trenches in this specific neighborhood - and has the closings to prove it.
Contact the Jeff + Sophia Team today at 407-676-4377.