Altamonte
Altamonte Springs Communities & Property Damage
Altamonte Terrace Apartments
In 2025, this community made headlines when the City of Altamonte Springs issued mandatory evacuations. Reports cited 50-year-old roofs that had failed, leading to caved-in ceilings, severe mold growth (“mushrooms in rooms”), and structural instability.
Spring Oaks Altamonte Florida
This neighborhood has a history of repetitive flooding caused by the Little Wekiva River. Following Hurricane Milton in 2024, homeowners reported being surrounded by water. The city recently approved a $3 million project to install riverbank barriers to prevent further loss.
Destiny Springs Condominiums
In October 2019, a “possible sinkhole” opened at this complex, forcing the evacuation of 13 people and displacing 16 units. Sinkhole activity is a persistent risk for older foundations in the Seminole County limestone geography.
Cranes Roost / Uptown Area Altamonte Fl.
As a high-density urban hub, communities like Waterside at Cranes Roost often face significant storm surge and drainage issues during major hurricanes (such as Ian and Nicole). High-rise and mid-rise units frequently report window seal failures and water intrusion.
Spring Valley Altamonte Florida
This community has been impacted by Hurricane Irma (erosion) and more recently wind/hail damage from Hurricane Milton. Many homeowners in this area have filed claims for roof replacements and exterior property damage due to the dense tree canopy causing debris impact.










