
Coytown
Discover Coytown: Orlando’s Hidden Historic Enclave with Urban Edge
Tucked between the energy of Mills 50 and the charm of Colonialtown, Coytown emerges as Orlando’s best-kept bungalow secret—a pocket of 1920s character homes where artists, young families, and urban pioneers preserve old Florida charm just blocks from modern amenities. This walkable grid of oak-shaded streets offers downtown proximity with front porch tranquility.
Timeless Homes with Modern Potential
Coytown showcases:
1920s Craftsman bungalows with original heart pine floors
Post-war cottages featuring quirky architectural details
Meticulous restorations blending historic charm with modern flow
Affordable fixer-uppers on extra-deep lots
Neighborhood Gems:
✔ Secret garden pathways connecting properties
✔ 10-minute walk to Mills 50’s dining scene
✔ Dickson Azalea Park – hidden urban oasis
✔ No HOA – just authentic community spirit
The Coytown Rhythm
Living here means:
Morning: Coffee on your porch as neighbors walk to work
Afternoon: Working remotely from a sidewalk café table
Evening: Craft cocktails at The Nook on Robinson
Weekends: Browsing vintage finds at local estate sales
Why Coytown Captivates
Orlando’s last affordable historic district near downtown
Walk Score of 82 – surprisingly pedestrian-friendly
15-minute bike ride to Lake Eola or Audubon Park
Creative community hosting annual porch concerts
For urban adventurers who want historic character with downtown access, Coytown delivers Orlando’s most charming streets—where your home tells a story and your neighborhood feels like family.
Ready to own a piece of Orlando’s bungalow belt? Our Coytown specialists know every original detail. Let’s find your vintage-modern dream!
Key Advantages:
More affordable than adjacent Colonialtown
Larger lots than comparable historic areas
Stronger community identity than transitional zones
Quieter streets while keeping urban access
Higher appreciation potential as downtown expands


