Situated about [12] miles southeast of downtown St. Cloud along US-192, Harmony is a master-planned community built on a conservation-first philosophy. More than half of its total acreage is preserved open space — wetlands, pine flatwoods, and the shores of Buck Lake and Cat Lake — which gives the neighborhoods a sense of breathing room you rarely find in Osceola County. Residents use community-owned pontoon boats, kayaks, and canoes at no extra charge, a perk that sets Harmony apart from most Florida HOA communities.
Homes in Harmony range from townhomes priced in the high $200s to single-family residences on conservation-view lots reaching into the $500s. The community has its own K-12 schools, a town-center market, and [X] miles of walking and cycling trails that weave through the preserve. Commuters generally reach the Florida Turnpike in under 15 minutes, making Orlando International Airport and the Lake Nona employment corridor accessible without a lengthy drive.
The Harmony HOA governs exterior appearance and common-area maintenance, so prospective buyers should review the Declaration of Covenants and Rules carefully — rental restrictions in particular have changed in recent years. Our agents know Harmony's resale and new-construction inventory well and can help you identify which village best matches your lifestyle, whether that's a water view, a larger lot, or proximity to the town center.