Altamonte Springs is a 47,805-resident city in southwest Seminole County, Florida, about 12 miles north of downtown Orlando along the Interstate 4 corridor. ZIP 32701 covers the east half of the city around Cranes Roost Lake, the Altamonte Mall, and Lake Orienta. ZIP 32714 covers the west half, including the AdventHealth corporate headquarters on Hope Way and the Lake Brantley High School feeder zone. The median household income is $64,070, the median property value is $293,000, and the city sits at State Road 436 and Exit 92 of I-4.
Where it actually is
Altamonte Springs is a separate municipality in Seminole County, not a neighborhood of Orlando. The city sits about 12 miles north of downtown Orlando, split roughly in half by Interstate 4 running northeast to southwest.
The internal grid is set by two road systems. State Road 436, called Altamonte Drive inside the city and Semoran Boulevard south of it, crosses east to west and meets I-4 at Exit 92. State Road 434 enters from the northeast in Longwood and exits to the southwest through Forest City. Maitland Avenue (Highway 17/92) clips the southeast corner and runs south into Maitland and Winter Park.
Three ZIPs map to the city. ZIP 32701 covers the east side of I-4, including Cranes Roost Lake, Lake Orienta, the residential pockets south of SR 436, and the Altamonte Mall complex. ZIP 32714 covers the west side, including the AdventHealth corporate campus on Hope Way, Forest City, and the Lake Brantley High School attendance zone. ZIP 32715 is a P.O. box prefix only. Per the 2020 decennial Census, the city had 46,172 residents inside its municipal boundary, with a 2026 estimate of 47,805.
The borders, in driving terms: Longwood is north, Casselberry is east, Maitland is south, and Forest City and Lake Mary are west. The city covers roughly nine square miles, with about a fifth of that water surface across Cranes Roost, Lake Orienta, Spring Lake, and Lake Lotus.
The city's footprint is tighter than its peer Seminole County municipalities. Lake Mary covers about 11 square miles. Longwood covers about six. Altamonte's nine square miles include a denser commercial core than either, which is why the city consistently shows the lowest owner-occupancy rate and the highest population density of the three. The SR 436 corridor between I-4 and Maitland Avenue carries the heaviest traffic of any state road inside the Seminole County line.
What it feels like to drive in
You enter Altamonte Springs from I-4 at Exit 92, and the first thing you see is the mall. The east-side approach from the interstate dumps you onto SR 436 with the Altamonte Mall on your left and the Cranes Roost retail ring on your right.
A few blocks farther east, Cranes Roost Boulevard loops around the lake. The 45-acre park renovation finished in 2016, per the City of Altamonte Springs Cranes Roost Park page, wrapped a brick-paved promenade around the water with a 62-foot tower at the north end and a floating-stage amphitheater at the south. The lake itself is 27 acres of urban water that was a flood-prone bog and borrow pit until the 1980s mall buildout pulled it into a public space. That history is the reason the lake elevation sits below the surrounding road grid.
Drive west across I-4 on SR 436 and the city changes character. The mall corridor gives way to the AdventHealth campus on Hope Way (901 acres of corporate headquarters, hospital, and medical office), then to the 1970s and 1980s subdivisions of Spring Valley, Spring Oaks, and Bear Lake Estates. The streets in 32714 are wider, the lots are larger, and the canopy is older. Lake Brantley sits on the western boundary, half in Altamonte Springs and half in unincorporated Seminole County.
The northern edge of the city, along SR 434, runs into Lake Lotus Nature Park. The 150-acre nature park on Wymore Road, per the city park listing, is a different kind of Altamonte. No mall. No traffic. A shuttle from the trailhead to the lakefront pavilion.
Who lives here
The city's 2026 population estimate is 47,805, up 3.54 percent from the 46,172 recorded in the 2020 Census. The city counts 20,871 occupied housing units per the most recent Data USA ACS-derived profile.
The median household income is $64,070, and the average annual household income is $79,408 per Data USA. ZIP 32701 reports a slightly lower median of $62,198 per zip-codes.com. The city sits below the Seminole County median, a reflection of the rental and condo share that dominates the I-4 corridor.
The median age is 36.7 years per the same Data USA compilation, younger than Seminole County overall. The age curve here is bimodal: a 25-to-44 working slice (36.8 percent of residents) attached to AdventHealth, the mall corridor, and the I-4 commute, and a 65-plus cohort (about 15.5 percent) in the older condo stock around Spring Lake and Cranes Roost.
Owner-occupancy is 43.2 percent, with 56.8 percent of housing units occupied by renters per Data USA. That is the most important number on this page. The owner-renter split is a function of the city's 1970s and 1980s buildout, when most of the apartment stock around the mall and along the SR 436 corridor went up at the same time as the single-family subdivisions in 32714. Median monthly rent is $1,740. Median monthly housing cost (owner-occupied) is $1,620.
The largest racial and ethnic groups, per the 2020 Census, are White (43.4 percent), Hispanic of any race (31.1 percent), and Black or African American (17.3 percent). The poverty rate stands at 11.94 percent.
Schools
Public schools in Altamonte Springs are zoned by Seminole County Public Schools. Four elementary attendance zones cover the city, splitting roughly along the I-4 line. Most of 32714 feeds into Teague Middle School and Lake Brantley High School. Most of 32701 feeds into Milwee Middle School and Lyman High School, both in adjacent municipalities.
Altamonte Elementary School at 525 Pineview Street is the assigned elementary for much of the central 32701 residential core, per Seminole County Public Schools school information. It is the oldest elementary in the city.
Lake Orienta Elementary School at 612 Newport Avenue serves the southeast residential pocket around Lake Orienta. It is a K-5 school inside the Spring Lake and Lake Orienta neighborhoods.
Spring Lake Elementary School at 695 Orange Avenue serves the central 32714 pocket between SR 434 and SR 436. It is a K-5 school close to the Cranes Roost catchment line.
Forest City Elementary School at 1010 Sand Lake Road serves the western 32714 zone, the largest single-family attendance area in the city. Sand Lake Road is the primary feeder corridor for both this school and the high school a block away.
Teague Middle School at 1350 McNeil Road is the assigned middle school for nearly all of 32714. GreatSchools rates it 8 out of 10. State test data shows 56 percent of students at or above proficient in math and 52 percent in reading. Enrollment is 1,180 in grades 6 through 8, with a 16-to-1 student-teacher ratio.
Lake Brantley High School at 991 Sand Lake Road is the assigned high school for almost all of 32714 and a thin slice of 32701. GreatSchools rates the school 6 out of 10. It enrolls 2,597 students in grades 9 through 12 with a 23-to-1 student-teacher ratio. The graduation rate is 93 percent per U.S. News. Average SAT is 1190 and average ACT is 25. The school runs AP coursework, 26 sports programs, and a Gifted and Talented track.
A practical note for parents: the Seminole County Public Schools attendance boundary is the controlling document, not the city limit. Confirm any school-zone claim through the official SCPS school zone search before relying on listing copy. Boundaries can shift inside an academic year for capacity reasons, particularly around the Forest City and Spring Lake elementary zones.
Housing stock
Single-family housing in Altamonte Springs spans 1950s starter ranches up through 2020s infill, but the typical block is a 1970s or 1980s subdivision built during the mall-driven buildout. The architectural mix runs concrete-block ranch (the dominant style), 1980s and 1990s two-story split-level, and a layer of 2010s and 2020s renovation flips on older lots. Newer infill is concentrated in the 32714 corridor along Sand Lake Road and Wekiva Springs Road.
The median home value is $293,000 per the most recent ACS-derived city profile. That is meaningfully below the Seminole County median, again driven by the high share of older condo and townhome inventory. Single-family stock prices independently and typically runs from $385,000 to $600,000 for a four-bedroom in 32714.
Lot sizes are moderate. Most 1970s and 1980s subdivisions sit on quarter-acre lots with a typical 60-foot to 80-foot frontage. The Lake Brantley shoreline, the Lake Orienta shoreline, and the Spring Lake pockets carry larger half-acre to one-acre lots with the corresponding price step up. Inventory on Zillow as of the research date shows 60 active single-family listings in 32714 and 95 citywide.
Owner-occupancy at 43.2 percent matters for any underwriting here. The city has more rental and condo product per capita than its Seminole County peers (Lake Mary, Longwood, Casselberry), which is why two adjacent ZIPs can show median home values $100,000 apart depending on whether you are pulling owner-occupied detached single-family or a blended residential bucket. Pull the single-family-only filter when you check the comps.
What's selling now
Three active 32714 single-family listings, sampled on the research date, that show the typical Altamonte Springs 32714 inventory pattern. All three are four-bedroom homes in the Lake Brantley High School zone.
1194 Woodland Terrace Trail at $440,000 is the largest of the three by square footage. Four bedrooms, two baths, 2,082 square feet. A 1980s two-story floor plan, the kind of inventory that dominates the central 32714 subdivisions between Sand Lake Road and Wekiva Springs Road. The price per square foot lands at $211, which is the bottom-of-range for renovated stock in this zone.
603 Antilla Avenue at $485,000 is a smaller, fully renovated single-story. Four bedrooms, three baths, 1,625 square feet. Price per square foot at $298. This is what the post-renovation flip looks like in 32714: smaller envelope, full interior teardown, modern finishes, no addition. Listed by Maplevest Realty.
109 Satsuma Drive at $579,000 is the top of the typical four-bedroom range. Four bedrooms, three baths, 2,580 square feet. Price per square foot at $224. Larger lot, larger envelope, the listing-package equivalent of a Lake Brantley feeder home with a pool.
The pattern across these three: the Altamonte Springs single-family buyer is paying $210 to $300 per square foot depending on the lot, the school zone, and the renovation depth. Above $600,000 the inventory thins fast. Below $400,000 it shifts into smaller two-bedroom and three-bedroom stock or condo and townhome product.
Days on market is the other variable to watch. In 32714 the renovated single-story stock between $400,000 and $550,000 typically transacts inside the first 30 days. Above $550,000 the buyer pool gets thinner and the average days on market stretches to 60 or more. Lake-adjacent listings on Lake Brantley or Lake Orienta carry a measurable premium when the dock and shoreline are usable, and a measurable discount when they are not. The shoreline question is the first one an Altamonte Springs lake-listing photographer should answer before scoping the package.
Where locals actually go
The center of gravity is Cranes Roost Park. The 45 acres around the lake, with the brick-paved loop, the choreographed fountain show, and the Eddie Rose Amphitheater, are the city's central public space. The park runs the Fourth of July Red Hot and Boom concert and weekly summer programming on the floating stage. The lake's history as a flood-prone bog converted into a borrow pit then a park is documented in the Florida History Blog Cranes Roost feature.
The Altamonte Mall is the retail anchor. 1.16 million square feet, two stories, the largest enclosed mall in Seminole County and the third largest in Central Florida. The mall opened in 1974 at the corner of I-4 Exit 92 and SR 436, and the city redevelopment of the surrounding land into Uptown Altamonte (the mixed-use district that surrounds Cranes Roost) traces directly back to the mall's original footprint.
Lake Lotus Nature Park is the quiet counterweight to Cranes Roost. The 150-acre nature park sits on Wymore Road on the west side of the city. A shuttle runs from the trailhead to a lakefront pavilion through Florida hardwood hammock. Kayak launch on the lake. The park has the cleanest unscripted west-side green space in the city.
The Eddie Rose Amphitheater inside Cranes Roost Park hosts the city's outdoor concert programming on its floating stage. The annual Independence Day Red Hot and Boom concert is the largest single-day draw on the city's events calendar.
The Uptown Altamonte district is the city-designated mixed-use ring around Cranes Roost. The AMC 18 theater, the restaurant row along East Altamonte Drive, the apartment towers that ring the lake, and the office buildings that face the SR 436 corridor are all inside Uptown.
The photographer's read
A working note from Aerial Shots Media on shooting in Altamonte Springs. The light here is different from a canopied ZIP like Winter Park 32789. Most 32714 stock sits on east-west streets in 1970s and 1980s subdivisions with moderate oak and pine canopy. Front elevations are roughly split between morning and afternoon light depending on the street orientation. Pre-shoot scouting on Google Earth saves a re-shoot.
Cranes Roost Lake is a clean twilight subject. The west-facing view from the east promenade with the lake in foreground and the I-4 corridor skyline behind it carries the city's strongest sunset frame. Sunset behind the lake hits roughly 6:35 p.m. in October. The fountain show runs after dark, which gives the twilight pass a second usable window from 7:30 p.m. forward.
Lake Brantley shoreline and Lake Orienta shoreline carry strong east-light reflections at sunrise. Both lakes are partially fenced by single-family lots on the water, which means listing-level access is the difference between a usable shoreline drone pass and a public-park frame.
Orlando Class C airspace covers the southern portion of the city. The Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) Class D ring touches the northern boundary along SR 434. LAANC is required for both. Under-100-foot authorizations near Cranes Roost are routine but require attention to mall and hotel proximity. We avoid low passes over the I-4 corridor during commute windows, and we time twilight aerials to clear the SR 436 retail strip's hard light signature.
The best months for an exterior package here, in order: March, April, October, November, February. Summer afternoon thunderstorms compress the usable golden-hour window and stack same-day reschedule risk.
Recent shoots here
The full Altamonte Springs deliveries feed is filtered live on the shoots page. Every Aerial Shots Media shoot in this city, with the listing context and the agent, is at /shoots?city=Altamonte%20Springs. Each row links back to the address, the date, and the listing package we delivered.
If you are working a listing here and the address is inside Altamonte Springs, the package we default to is a stills plus drone exterior package with optional twilight and 3D tour. We are FAA Part 107 certified for the drone work and Zillow Showcase certified for the Showcase listing tier. Coverage runs across Orange, Seminole, Lake, Osceola, Polk, Hillsborough, Brevard, and Volusia counties.
For a 32714 single-family scope, the most common add-on agents request is a twilight pass on the front elevation. The second is a Lake Brantley or Lake Orienta drone reveal for lakefront listings. The third is a listing video that pairs an exterior cut with a Cranes Roost lifestyle b-roll segment for buyers relocating from out of state.