Greenfield Village is a single-residential community built by Landsea Homes in Davenport, Polk County, off the US 27 and Interstate 4 corridor near Posner Park and the Davenport School of the Arts (Landsea Homes community page, 2026; West Orlando News, 2024). Industry coverage describes it as roughly 136 homes, a small community rather than a large master plan, located about 12 miles from Walt Disney World Resort.
The homes were built by Landsea Homes, a publicly traded national homebuilder, with floor plans that industry listings cite at roughly 1,517 to 3,198 square feet across three to five bedroom designs (Builder and Developer Magazine, 2024; West Orlando News, 2024). Landsea announced the community had sold out in 2024, so the active market here is now an early resale market rather than new construction; confirm the exact square footage, bedroom count, and any remaining builder warranty for a specific home.
Because this is a small, recently finished community, the money is made or lost on the home and the association, not just the address. The drivers are the HOA dues and what they cover, whether a Community Development District assessment applies in the wider Davenport area, the floor plan and lot, and the condition of the specific home, all of which should be read from the HOA documents and verified by address before you buy.
The pitch is a newer home in a convenient Davenport location: Posner Park shopping and dining, the Davenport School of the Arts, and the US 27 and Interstate 4 corridor are close, with Walt Disney World Resort and the wider Orlando attractions a manageable drive. The work is the diligence: read the HOA budget and amenity reserves, confirm any CDD by address, and compare an early resale here against the new communities still selling nearby.