Community Details at a Glance
The Homes
Product
New single-family homes from roughly 1,504 to 2,787 sq ft, 3 to 5 bedrooms, 2 to 3.5 baths, with two- and three-car garages on all-concrete-block construction
Builder
Built by D.R. Horton; smart-home technology, quartz counters, and stainless-steel appliances as standard across nine floor plans, single-story and two-story
Scale
A still-selling new-construction community with a resort-style pool and shaded cabana, walking paths, and tranquil waterview homesites near Lake Apopka
Ownership
Fee-simple single-family ownership, no age restriction; new construction with builder warranty
Costs & Fees
HOA
An HOA applies; one aggregator lists roughly $243 per quarter, but that is unverified. Confirm the exact current HOA dues and what they cover in writing with D.R. Horton before you offer
CDD
No CDD has been confirmed for this community; do not assume either way. Verify the CDD status for the specific homesite on the Orange County tax roll before you write
Reality
This is move-up new-construction pricing for Ocoee, not entry-level; the monthly carry turns on the confirmed HOA, the true post-construction tax bill, and whether any CDD applies
Amenities
Resort-style pool
A resort-style community pool with a shaded cabana and seating
West Orange Trail
Direct access to the West Orange Trail for biking, running, and walking
Waterview homesites
Tranquil waterview homesites and walking paths woven through the community
Lake Apopka and recreation
Close proximity to Lake Apopka and abundant local recreation in west Orange County
Location
Setting
West Ocoee, Orange County, ZIP 34761, near Lake Apopka, about 15 minutes west of downtown Orlando; sales center at 2180 Greenwood Oak Drive
Highways
Easy access to SR-429 (the Western Beltway) for connections to SR-408, Florida's Turnpike, and Orlando-wide commutes
Trail and outdoors
Direct West Orange Trail access plus Lake Apopka and the surrounding west-Orange recreation network at the doorstep
The Homes & Style
Wynwood is D.R. Horton's new-construction single-family community in west Ocoee, built for the move-up buyer who wants a current home, a resort-style pool, and direct West Orange Trail access near Lake Apopka, about 15 minutes west of downtown Orlando.
D.R. Horton offers nine floor plans here, single-story and two-story, from roughly 1,504 to 2,787 square feet, with 3 to 5 bedrooms, 2 to 3.5 baths, and two- or three-car garages.
Construction is all concrete block, and standard finishes run to quartz counters, stainless-steel appliances, and D.R. Horton's smart-home technology, so the base homes show better than typical builder product.
As a still-selling community, you can choose a quick move-in or a to-be-built home; the sales center is at 2180 Greenwood Oak Drive, Ocoee 34761.
This is the Ocoee Wynwood by D.R. Horton near Lake Apopka, not the separate older Wynwood community in Apopka with which the name is easily confused.
Lot premiums turn on the tranquil waterview homesites versus interior streets.
New construction means a builder warranty and no deferred-maintenance surprises on day one.
Living Here
This is an active west-Orange-County community where the resort-style pool, the walking paths, and the West Orange Trail do the heavy lifting.
A resort-style pool with a shaded cabana and seating anchors the amenity.
Walking paths thread the community, and direct West Orange Trail access puts miles of biking and running at the doorstep.
Lake Apopka and the surrounding recreation network are minutes away for paddling, the loop trail, and the wildlife drive.
SR-429, the Western Beltway, is the commuting backbone, connecting to SR-408 and Florida's Turnpike for trips across metro Orlando.
Downtown Orlando is roughly 15 minutes east, with Winter Garden's Plant Street and the broader west-Orange retail and dining scene close by.
There is no on-site golf or private clubhouse campus here; the draw is the pool, the trail, the water views, and the new-construction quality.
The trade is amenity depth: a pool-and-trail community versus a large master-planned campus with a clubhouse and courts.
For many buyers, the trail access, the waterview lots, and the new-build warranty are the real draw.
Before You Offer
Confirm the exact HOA dues and what they cover in writing with D.R. Horton, because the publicly listed figures for new communities are often stale or unofficial. One aggregator lists roughly $243 per quarter for Wynwood, but treat that as unverified until the builder confirms it.
Do not assume the CDD status either way. Many west-Orange new-construction communities carry a CDD that adds to the annual tax bill, and many do not; verify the CDD status for the specific homesite on the Orange County tax roll before you write, because it directly changes the monthly carry.
On a new-construction purchase, the year-one property tax bill often reflects the unimproved lot, then resets sharply once the home is on the roll. Budget the true post-construction number, not the builder's first-year estimate, and confirm whether the Florida homestead exemption will apply for you, since the deadline to file a new homestead exemption is March 1.
Confirm internet and fiber options at the specific address. West Orange County is served by Spectrum and AT&T, with fiber availability still expanding; if working from home or streaming matters, verify the actual options at the Wynwood address rather than assuming.
Comparisons
Wynwood competes for the west-Ocoee buyer who wants new construction, a resort-style pool, and trail access without the cost or scale of a large master-planned campus. Against Arden Park North, the gated Lennar masterplan in Ocoee with a clubhouse overlooking Lake Sims, an Olympic-sized pool, and the West Orange Trail running through it, Wynwood gives up the clubhouse and the gated-masterplan amenity depth but offers brand-new D.R. Horton construction, a builder warranty, and tranquil waterview homesites near Lake Apopka. Against the older established Wynwood in Apopka, with which it shares a name and is easily confused, the Ocoee Wynwood is the new D.R. Horton build with current finishes rather than resale homes of an earlier era. Against the broader west-Orange resale market, Wynwood wins on new-construction quality, smart-home tech, and the trail-and-pool lifestyle, and gives ground on the larger lots and mature trees of established neighborhoods. The honest summary: Wynwood wins on new construction, the resort-style pool, West Orange Trail access, and waterview lots, and gives ground on clubhouse-level amenity depth and the privacy of larger established lots.
Who It Fits
Wynwood fits the move-up buyer who wants brand-new D.R. Horton construction with smart-home tech and a builder warranty, the buyer who values a resort-style pool and direct West Orange Trail access near Lake Apopka, and the buyer who wants a west-Ocoee address roughly 15 minutes from downtown Orlando with easy SR-429 access. It does not fit the buyer who needs a large clubhouse, golf, or courts on site, the buyer who wants a mature established neighborhood with big lots and old trees, or the buyer who confuses it with the separate older Wynwood in Apopka. Anyone considering Wynwood should confirm the exact HOA dues, verify the CDD status on the Orange County tax roll, and budget the true post-construction tax bill before writing.















