Overview
Osceola County sits at the southern edge of the Orlando metro area and includes the city of Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and the fast-growing communities of Poinciana and Celebration. The county has experienced rapid population growth over the past two decades, driven by its proximity to Walt Disney World and Orlando's employment centers.
Inherited properties in Osceola County range from older homes in downtown Kissimmee to newer vacation rental properties near the theme parks and suburban developments in Harmony and NeoCity.
The 9th Judicial Circuit
Osceola County shares the 9th Judicial Circuit Court with Orange County. However, Osceola County probate cases are filed at the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL 34741. While the circuit is the same, the Osceola County courthouse has its own clerk's office and scheduling.
The Osceola County side of the 9th Circuit handles a smaller volume of probate cases than Orange County, which can mean somewhat faster processing times.
Types of Administration
Summary Administration
For estates valued at $75,000 or less (excluding homestead) or when the decedent died more than two years ago. In Osceola County, this typically takes 4 to 7 weeks. Some properties in the county, particularly those in more affordable communities like Poinciana, may qualify for this faster track.
Formal Administration
For larger estates. Follows the standard Florida process: appointment of personal representative, publication of Notice to Creditors, 90-day creditor period, and ultimate distribution to beneficiaries.
Timeline
- Summary Administration: 4 to 7 weeks.
- Formal Administration: 5 to 10 months. Osceola County's moderate caseload means straightforward estates are often processed more quickly than in Orange County.
Selling Property During Probate
Osceola County's real estate market has unique characteristics that affect inherited property sales:
- Vacation rental properties — Short-term rental homes near Disney are common. These properties may have existing rental management agreements, HOA restrictions on rentals, or active bookings that need to be addressed.
- CDD fees — Many newer Osceola County communities have Community Development District fees in addition to HOA fees, which affect property value and buyer decisions.
- Rapid appreciation — Communities like Celebration, Storey Park, and NeoCity have seen strong price growth, making current valuations important.
- Diverse buyer pool — Osceola County attracts first-time buyers, vacation home investors, and rental property buyers, giving sellers multiple market segments to target.
Tips for a Smooth Process
- Hire a probate attorney familiar with both the 9th Circuit and Osceola County's specific courthouse procedures
- If the property is a vacation rental, review any existing management agreements before listing
- Understand CDD and HOA obligations before pricing the property
- Contact us for a free consultation on the best approach to selling your inherited Osceola County property
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