
Homes zoned for
Osceola Elementary School
A quiet North Naples zone with room to breathe
2
Homes for sale
$468,450
Median list price
$301
Avg price / sqft
222
Median days on market
The Osceola Elementary attendance zone sits in the residential heart of North Naples, the part of town where families settle in for the school years and stay. It feeds into a familiar lineup of local schools, with North Naples Middle School and Gulf Coast High School among the campuses that shape daily routines here, and Corkscrew Middle School also in the wider mix. It's the kind of pocket where you're close enough to the coast and the shopping to feel connected, but far enough to keep things calm.
For buyers, this is a thin, patient market right now. There are just two active listings, with a median list price of $468,450 spanning $327,900 to $609,000, and homes are sitting a median of 221 days before they move. Only three homes sold over the past year, and sellers averaged 92% of asking — which tells you there's genuine room to negotiate if you find the right fit among Naples homes for sale.
Osceola Elementary School is an attendance zone in Naples, Florida.
Quick facts
$327,900 – $609K price range
1,523 sqft median home
$705/mo median HOA
$2,200/mo median rent
3 sold in 12 months
On the market now
Homes for sale in this zone

$327,900
1645 SPOONBILL LANE UNIT C, NAPLES
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,238 sqft

$609,000
13458 Sumter Lane, Naples FL 34109, NAPLES
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,808 sqft
Every active listing inside the Osceola Elementary School attendance boundary
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Where the market lives
The numbers that matter
The Osceola Elementary School market
3
Sold, last 12 months
$405,000
Median sold price
92%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
205 days
Median time to sell
Osceola Elementary School vs Naples
Median list price
Price per sqft
Days on market
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▼ 41.4% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Osceola Elementary School boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median Osceola Elementary School home
≈ $3,630/mo
$468,450 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
$705/mo
Median HOA
From current listings inside the boundary
$2,200/mo
Median rent
Homes for rent inside the boundary
Population
11,952
Median age
52
Median income
$84,580
Median home value
$594,723
Beyond the listings
Living in Osceola Elementary School
Lifestyles
Top 17% in the U.S.Wealth Signaling
Interested in the finer things life has to offer, this population wants to display their lifestyle by discussing luxury products. Often references jewelry, cars, and home features.
Active
Yoga Advocates
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Appearance oriented
Fitness Fashion
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Active
Fitness Obsession
Passionate about strength training, this population relies heavily on the encouragement of the exercise community. While these people seek the latest fitness techniques, they're also interested in supplements and equipment.
Food & Drink
Ingredient Attentive
These folks are conscious about what they eat. They're looking for ingredients that not only taste great, but also have great nutritional benefits.
Food & Drink
Fueling for Fitness
A population characterized by healthy eating. Often pre-planning for meals for the purpose of fitness and convenience. Likely to participate in meal prep trends.
Straight answers
Osceola Elementary School FAQs
Is the Osceola Elementary zone a good place to live?+
It's a settled North Naples residential area built around a solid group of schools, from Gulf Coast High School down through the elementary level. The pace is quiet and family-oriented, which is exactly what draws buyers to this part of town.
Is it expensive to buy here?+
It's mid-range for Naples, with a median list price of $468,450 and an average of $301 per square foot. Active listings currently run from $327,900 up to $609,000, so there's a spread depending on what you're after.
What do homes cost in this zone?+
The median home is about 1,523 square feet, and over the past year the median sold price was $405,000. With sellers getting 92% of asking on average, the gap between list and sold prices is worth keeping in mind when you make an offer.
How is the market right now?+
It's slow and thin — just two active listings and three sales in the last 12 months, with a median 221 days on market. That patience works in a buyer's favor, and you can track new inventory on the live map.
What about HOA fees and property taxes?+
The median HOA here runs about $705 per month, and both active listings sit in gated communities. Median property tax is a modest $2,960 per year, and rentals in the zone go for around $2,200 monthly.
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