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Longwood is a city in Seminole County, Florida, with a population of approximately 15,087.

Population15,087
Median Home Value$327,400
Median Income$77,214
Area5.52 sq mi

How Longwood Ranks

#1
Fastest Growing Citiesin Seminole County
+2.4%

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NewsMAR 24, 2026

Longwood hosts free community event for Autism Awareness and Inclusion

Longwood hosts free community event for Autism Awareness and Inclusion WFTV

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NewsMAR 17, 2026

Boil water notice issued for Longwood residents

Boil water notice issued for Longwood residents WFTV

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NewsMAR 13, 2026

A giant re­mem­bered in Longwood: Big Tree Park keeps the legacy of ‘The Senator’ alive

A giant re­mem­bered in Longwood: Big Tree Park keeps the legacy of ‘The Senator’ alive Spectrum News 13

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