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1,723 apartments for rent in Orlando, FL, from 102 communities.

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Clarendon Place Clarissa Cottage, LLC

80 W Gore Street, Orlando, FL, 32806

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Montclare Medical Centre, LLC

70 W Gore St, Orlando, FL, 32806

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Orlando apartment for rent - the logo of the village management is shaped like a house
$450-$642 /mo

NSP Homes

927 S Goldwyn Ave, Orlando, FL, 32805

Studio-4 beds 2 baths 1,715 sqft
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Exchange at St Augustine

250 Moultrie Landing Blvd., St Augustine, FL, 32804

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 754-1,311 sqft
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Acclaim at Conroy

4901 Cason Cove Drive, Orlando, FL, 32811

1-4 beds 1-2 baths 709-1,296 sqft
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Lake Sherwood

1724 London Crest Drive, Orlando, FL, 32818

2-3 beds 2 baths 1,346-1,595 sqft
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Orlando apartment for rent - a group of people standing in a kitchen and shaking hands
$656-$1,684 /mo

Amelia Court II

659 W. Amelia Street, Orlando, FL, 32801

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 706-1,548 sqft
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From $1,825 /mo

Kinneret

515 Delaney Avenue, Orlando, FL, 32801

1 bed 1 bath 552-625 sqft
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Kinneret 1

515 Delaney Avenue, Orlando, FL, 32801

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 441-625 sqft
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Kinneret 2

512 Margaret Court, Orlando, FL, 32801

1 bed 1 bath 600-625 sqft
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Orlando apartment for rent - A house with a brown roof and a white wall with a hose hanging on it.
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S Hudson St

Orlando, FL, 32835

2 beds 1 bath 896 sqft
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Orlando apartment for rent - A kitchen with a white fridge and wooden cabinets.
From $650 /mo

745 Easy Ave, Unit 4

745 Easy Ave, Orlando, FL, 32805

1 bed 1 bath 250 sqft
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Orlando is mostly car dependent. Limited services and amenities are within walking distance, so a car is needed for most errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Orlando is a moderately bikeable area, offering some cycling infrastructure to support local rides.
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Rock Lake Elementary School
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Vista Pointe Elementary
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Shenandoah Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 459 students
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Lake Como Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 885 students
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Sadler Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 768 students
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Pineloch Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 764 students
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Michael Mccoy Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 484 students
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Pinecrest Preparatory Charter School
Charter • K-8 • 286 students
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Laureate Park Elementary
Public • PK, K-5 • 1054 students
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ORLANDO GIFTED ACADEMY
Public • 2-8 • 383 students
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AUDUBON PARK SCHOOL
Public • PK, K-8 • 1123 students
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Orlando Science Elementary Charter School
Charter • K-5 • 712 students
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Hillcrest Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 454 students
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Rock Lake Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 279 students
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Princeton Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 479 students
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Baldwin Park Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 782 students
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ORLANDO GIFTED ACADEMY
Public • 2-8 • 383 students
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Pinecrest Preparatory Charter School
Charter • K-8 • 286 students
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AUDUBON PARK SCHOOL
Public • PK, K-8 • 1123 students
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Orlando Science Middle High Charter School
Charter • 6-12 • 1308 students
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Lake Nona Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 1715 students
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Howard Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 1047 students
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Windy Ridge K-8
Public • PK, K-8 • 1173 students
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Passport Charter School
Charter • K-8 • 177 students
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Blankner K-8
Public • PK, K-8 • 818 students
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Orlando Science Middle High Charter School
Charter • 6-12 • 1308 students
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Lake Nona High School
Public • 9-12 • 4362 students
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Orange County Virtual School
Public • K-12 • 1270 students
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Florida Virtual High School
Public • 9-12 • 3572 students
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Olympia High School
Public • 9-12 • 2969 students
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William R Boone High School
Public • 9-12 • 2780 students
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Dr. Phillips High School
Public • PK, 9-12 • 3202 students
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Acceleration Academy
Public • 8-12 • 220 students
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Universal Education Center
Public • 10-12 • 26 students
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The Maile Image Modeling & Acting School
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Bert Martin's Champions for Children Emergency Department & Trauma Center
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True Gospel Holiness Church of Jesus
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Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus
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Average rent in Orlando

In Orlando, the average rent is $1,792 per month, with the average rental size around 930 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,500 - $2,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

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$1,792/month
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930 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
1.6%
$1,001 - $1,500
25.6%
$1,501 - $2,000
45.7%
$2,001 - $2,500
19.8%
$2,501 - $3,000
5.9%
Over $3,000
1.4%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
Curious how rent prices changed over time? Dive deeper into Orlando's rent trends

Average utility cost in Florida

In Florida, renters typically spend around $436 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $38 for water to $165 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Renter’s City Guide to Orlando

Introduction

Nicknamed the Theme Park Capital of the World, Orlando is known across the globe as one of the biggest entertainment centers for all the family. Disney World and Universal Studios are just two leading attractions among a treasure trove of fun. Besides a plethora of amusement parks, Orlando is a world-leader in hosting conferences and conventions of all shapes and sizes. This is partly due to Orlando boasting the second-highest number of hotel rooms (behind Las Vegas) in the U.S.

Why is Orlando called The City Beautiful?

Orlando has many nicknames, but The City Beautiful is among the most well-known. The name comes from the fact that Orlando is a man-made wonder, intertwined with natural wonder, and must be experienced to be believed. This is reflected in the city’s logo, the fountain at Lake Eola.

What major cities are close to Orlando?

Situated in east-central Florida, Orlando is around 141 miles from Jacksonville, 236 miles from Miami, 438 miles from Atlanta and just 84 miles from Tampa.

How many airports does Orlando have?

Two international airports serve Orlando. Orlando Sanford Airport is just 15 miles from downtown, while the larger Orlando International Airport, the 13th busiest in the U.S. and 53rd busiest airport in the world, is only slightly further out of town.

What is the weather like in Orlando?

Orlando has a semi-tropical climate, with January lows averaging out at around 60°F and average highs of around 83°F. The hurricane season runs from August through December.

What is the average commute time in Orlando?

Even though Orlando bustles with excitement throughout the year, the average commute time is around 25 minutes, which is pretty much on par with the national average.

Who lives in Orlando?

Besides tourists, Orlando is home to a rather diverse population, which is considerably younger than other areas in Florida. Residents have an average age of around 32 years, giving the city an energetic, youthful vibe. Despite a relatively young population, approximately 38% of residents are married.

What are the pros of living in Orlando?

One of the biggest benefits of living in Orlando is the wealth of job opportunities available to residents. Obviously, the entertainment industry runs the pack, though many Fortune 500 companies also call Orlando home. Another obvious benefit is the sheer number of entertainment venues to enjoy in and around the city, such as the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, around 50 miles to the west.

What are the cons of living in Orlando?

Unlike other major cities in Florida, Orlando is inland and doesn’t have a beach to relax on. However, stunning beaches such as Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach and Canaveral National Seashore are only about an hour’s drive away for the most part. Another gripe that residents have is the traffic the city sees as tourists flock to Orlando during high-season. Besides road traffic, locals must also endure long queues at their favorite attractions, carnivals and fairs.

Orlando Demographic Highlights
Total Population 319,758
Female
Male
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156,338
Median Age 35.1
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Is Orlando cheaper than Miami?

In general, the cost of living in Orlando works out to be around 16% lower than in Miami. Rent prices are almost 30% lower, and consumer prices 11.5% lower. Restaurants cost 8% less in Orlando than Miami, and a typical 3-course meal for 2 in a mid-range restaurant will be about $50 on average.

How much is public transportation in Orlando?

Public transportation in Orlando is reasonably priced, with a one-way ticket on local transport costing around $2 on average, while a monthly pass will be approximately $50.

How much are utility bills in Orlando?

On average, you can expect to pay around $160 per month for basic utilities, including heating, cooling, garbage disposal, electricity and water. This figure is based on a 915 sqft apartment.

Orlando Rent Statistics
Orlando, FL Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
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Orlando Average apartment rent trend

Orlando Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 131,179
Owner Occupied 39.5%
Renter Occupied 60.5%
Renter-occupied housing units in Orlando:
  • 8,515 Single-family detached homes
  • 6,208 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 69,378 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (9,904) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (39,571)

Among all the available rental units in Orlando, 20% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 80% are apartments.
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What is the unemployment rate in Orlando?

Orlando has a relatively low unemployment rate of around 2.5%, compared to a national average of about 4%. In addition, an average job growth rate of 5.5% per year ensures a secure employment market.

Who is the largest employer in Orlando?

Employing over 50,000 people, Walt Disney World is Orlando’s largest employer. Other notable names include Walmart, Universal Studios and Adventist Health System. The health care and social assistance sector is the most common industry by number of employees, and many companies hire over 12,000 employees. JP Morgan Chase and Publix Supermarkets also have a considerable presence in Orlando.

Are Orlando public schools good?

Orlando is served by Orange County Public School District (OCPS), which spends around $10,400 per student each year. The average student-teacher ratio is 17-1. Students have access to various OCPS magnet school programs, encouraging them to concentrate their studies in various fields, such as science, mathematics, language and the arts. Students with special needs can attend private schools in the city and are eligible for McKay Scholarships.

What is the largest university in Orlando?

The University of Central Florida caters to over 50,000 students and is the largest university in Orlando. However, there are many more well-regarded higher education institutions in the city, including Everest University of North/South Orlando and the International Academy of Design and Technology. Medical colleges include the Florida College of Integrative Medicine and the Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences.

Orlando Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 146,748 4.1%
Blue Collar 30,107 4.2%
White Collar 83%
Blue Collar 17%
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Self Employees 19,103 3.9%
Private Companies 126,103 2.7%
Governmental Workers 17,542 11.3%
Not for Profit Companies 14,107 9.3%
Self Employees 10.8%
Private Companies 71.3%
Governmental Workers 9.9%
Not for Profit Companies 8%

Orlando Education Statistics

No High School 3.1%
Some High School 29%
Some College 17%
Associate Degree 11%
Bachelor's Degree 25.1%
Graduate Degree 14.7%

Orlando Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 131,179
Average People Per Household 2.41
Median Household Income$72,336
Average Household Income$102,700
Family
Non-family
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57,272
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What theme parks are there in Orlando?

Orlando is home to a vast array of theme parks, including famous names like Walt Disney World, Legoland Orlando and Universal Studios Orlando. There are hundreds more, including water parks such as Aquatica Orlando, Discovery Cove, SeaWorld Orlando, CoCo Key Water Resort and family-owned parks such as Fun Spot America. Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa is another popular place for those looking to balance thrills with relaxation. Indeed, there’s so much to squeeze in, one visit is seldom enough and many visitors return time and again. 

What else is there to do in Orlando besides theme parks?

While Orlando might be the theme park capital of the world, there’s tons more to do in the city. A range of challenging golf courses can be found in and around the city, and many offer fantastic tourist discounts and packages. In terms of nightlife, visitors can enjoy an array of dance clubs such as Ono Nightclub, the Beacham and The Groove, all of which attract locals and visitors alike. For an educational but fun-filled day out, the Orlando Science Center is a must. For a taste of the carnival, Electric Daisy Carnival features thrilling carnival rides as well as electronic dance performers. Finally, be sure to take in the view from the 400-foot tall Orlando Eye Ferris Wheel.

What live shows are there in Orlando?

Some of the most popular live shows in Orlando include the iconic Blue Man Group at the Universal Orlando Resort and the mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil shows.

Where to eat in Orlando?

Visitors and residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out in Orlando. One of the most famous venues is Hard Rock Orlando, where you can try the Legendary Burger before enjoying a gig at the 3,000 person concert venue. Universal CityWalk is another popular pick and is great for family visits. Cuisines from around the world can be enjoyed in the city, with Mexican being showcased at Agave Azul, Japanese sushi at Benihana and Brazillian Steakhouse options at Texas de Brazil. The Cheesecake Factory is a popular spot for something sweet.

What sports teams play in Orlando?

Sports fans have plenty to enjoy in Orlando, with teams in various leagues. In the NBA, you have Orlando Magic, for soccer, there’s MLS Orlando City Soccer Club, while the Orlando Predators provide thrills for indoor/arena football fans. Additionally, the ECHL’S Orlando Solar Bears hit the ice at the Amway Center, providing some cool relief for hockey fans.

What are the main annual events in Orlando?

Stunning events can be enjoyed throughout the year in Orlando, though Spring is the busiest season. Enjoy the Florida Film Festival, the Great Orlando Mixer, the Florida Music Festival and Fiesta in the Park to get things started. For lovers of theater, the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival is a global phenomenon.

Where to go shopping in Orlando?

With plenty of shopping venues, you can certainly shop till you drop in Orlando. An array of upscale and discount outlets alike can be found throughout the city. High-end options include Orlando International Premium Outlet and Orlando Vineland Premium Outlet. The city is also home to numerous elaborate malls, each offering a wealth of shopping, dining and entertainment options. The Florida Mall and the Mall at Millenia are among the most popular.

What are the renters’ rights in Orlando?

Renters in Orlando are well-protected throughout the rental process, from signing the agreement to moving out. It’s illegal for landlords to discriminate against tenants on any grounds in Orlando, ensuring everyone has the right to rent. It’s also illegal for landlords to penalize tenants who have notified them of flawed conditions in their unit. As such, landlords cannot increase rent, lock tenants out of units or shut off utilities without good reason, prior notice and the tenant’s consent. Breaching these terms can lead to severe charges and penalties for the landlord, such as reimbursing their tenant 3-month’s rent.

How long do you have to register a car in Florida?

New residents in Orlando must register their cars in Florida within 10-days of starting work if they’ve relocated from out of state. They must provide proof of ownership and the VIN (vehicle identification number) of their vehicle and are also required to purchase Florida-based insurance. Registration is quick and easy and can be completed at any DMV office in the state.

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