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Living & Renting in Orlando

Orlando at a Glance

Average Rent

$1,555
(All bedrooms and property types)
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Average Rent in Orlando
7

School Rating

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Schools in Orlando
20

Some Transit

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Transportation in Orlando
56

Somewhat Bikeable

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Orlando, FL Houses for Rent

Orlando, FL, presents a delightful blend of sunshine, entertainment, and outdoor activities, making it a vibrant place to call home. Renowned for its world-class attractions similar to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld, the city is a hub of fun and adventure. Beyond the theme parks, beautiful parks such as Lake Eola Park offer scenic walking paths and swan boat rentals, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The local rental market features a variety of options, from cozy apartments near downtown to spacious townhomes in quieter neighborhoods, catering to diverse lifestyles and budgets.

Cultural experiences flourish throughout the city, with events similar to the annual Florida Film Festival and the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival highlighting local talent and creativity. The arts scene thrives with venues such as the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, where concerts and Broadway shows captivate audiences. For those seeking culinary delights, the city boasts a diverse landscape, with popular spots similar to The Cheesecake Factory and 4 Rivers Smokehouse offering mouthwatering options. Keke's Breakfast Cafe is a favorite for brunch, while East End Market showcases local vendors and artisanal goods.

Shopping enthusiasts can explore The Mall at Millenia, Millenia Plaza, and Winter Park Village, where a mix of high-end retailers and unique boutiques await. Colonial Plaza and SODO Shopping Center provide additional shopping experiences, ensuring that every need is met. Museums such as the Orlando Science Center and the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art enrich the cultural fabric of the city, while the Orlando Museum of Art and the Orange County Regional History Center offer deeper insights into the region's history and artistry.

With a warm climate year-round, residents can enjoy outdoor festivals, farmers' markets, and community events that foster a sense of belonging and excitement. Parks similar to Harry P Leu Gardens and Barber Park provide tranquil spaces for relaxation and recreation, while Blue Jacket Park invites families for picnics and play. The presence of esteemed institutions similar to the University of Central Florida adds an educational dimension to the community, making Orlando not just a destination for tourists but a vibrant city where life flourishes in every corner.

Why Orlando?

  • Home to theme parks like Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and much more
  • Convenient to both Atlantic and Gulf Coast beaches
  • Cultural amenities like Doctor Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
  • Great retail centers on Colonial Drive and International Drive
  • Beautiful weather throughout the year with plenty of outdoor activities available on its many lakes

Renting in Orlando

Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes

Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Orlando

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Getting Around Orlando

Transportation

49

Car-Dependent

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you need a car.
56

Bikeable

out of 100 BikeScore® Rating
You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you'll most likely want your car for most errands.
20

Minimal Transit

out of 100 TransitScore® Rating
You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
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Education

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Lake Nona High
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 9- 12 | 4,362 Students
6
Florida Virtual High School
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 9- 12 | 3,572 Students
6
Olympia High
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 9- 12 | 2,969 Students
6
William R Boone High
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 9- 12 | 2,780 Students
9
Avalon Middle
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 6- 8 | 911 Students
8
Lake Nona Middle
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 6- 8 | 1,715 Students
8
Hunters Creek Middle
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 6- 8 | 1,216 Students
8
Howard Middle
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 6- 8 | 1,047 Students
10
Timber Lakes Elementary
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades K- 5 | 739 Students
School data provided by Great Schools
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