Central Florida · Osceola County
Living in Celebration, made simpler.
Celebration is an unincorporated master-planned town in northwest Osceola County, built in the mid-1990s on New Urbanist planning principles and home to 11,178 residents at the 2020 census. Its compact downtown along Market Street faces a central lakefront, its civic buildings were designed by architects including Philip Johnson, Michael Graves and Cesar Pelli, and the overall town plan came from Robert A. M. Stern and Jaquelin T. Robertson. Local governance runs through the Celebration Community Development District and the Celebration Residential Owners Association rather than a city government.
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Everything Celebration, in one place
New Resident Guide
Utilities, licenses, homestead exemption — the move-in checklist.
Read the guide →Storm Ready
Live alerts, the kit, shelters, and after-storm safety.
Get ready →Things to Do
The parks, landmarks, and weekends locals actually rate.
Explore →Schools
How zoning works here and where to verify any address.
Check schools →Cost of Living
Property taxes, the homestead exemption, and an estimator.
Run numbers →Healthcare
The systems serving the area, and when to go where.
Read →Events
The official calendars worth bookmarking.
Find events →Directory
Verified official and civic resources, all in one place.
Open directory →Why Celebration
Who it suits
Suited to buyers who prioritize walkable errands, an architecturally consistent streetscape and an extensive parks-and-trails network, and who accept district assessments and association dues as the price of that upkeep.
More about living here- New Urbanist town plan
- Landmark civic architecture
- Walkable Market Street downtown
- Connected parks and trails
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