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Average rent in Orlando, Florida

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The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Orlando is $1,724, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $2,121. Rent rates updated 4 days ago
Studio
$1,534
1 Bed
$1,724
2 Beds
$2,121
3+ Beds
$2,420
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Apartments in Orlando, Florida: Understanding the Local Landscape

Orlando, Florida is a top tourist destination. But this vibrant city offers more than just theme parks — it has a rich history and diverse culture, making it one of Florida's best places to live.

While Walt Disney World and Universal Studios are must-visit attractions, the city is also home to landmarks like the Orlando Museum of Art and the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. There are also many beautiful lakes, resorts, and museums.

If you're a student considering moving to Orlando, you can get an excellent education at institutions like the University of Central Florida and Valencia College. Plus, there are several transportation options available, and major highways like the I-4 provide easy connections to nearby cities like Daytona Beach.

With Apartment List, finding an apartment in Orlando, Florida is much easier than typing "apartments near me Orlando, FL" into Google and endlessly skimming listings. Our AI-powered platform takes the guesswork out of finding your new home, whether you're hunting for your first place or debating between a house and a condo.

Get started by downloading the app from Google Play or the App Store and completing the Renter Quiz. We'll curate a list of available rentals in Orlando, Florida that match your budget, neighborhood preferences, and desired amenities.

Apartment List offers real-time alerts to ensure you see all the best apartments to rent in Orlando, Florida. Enjoy scrolling through cozy one-bedrooms downtown or spacious suburban rentals from your phone!

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Orlando Rent Report: March 2025

Welcome to the Apartment List March 2025 Rent Report for Orlando, FL. Currently, the overall median rent in the city stands at $1,538, roughly the same as last month. Prices remain down 1.5% year-over-year. Read on to learn more about what’s been happening in the Orlando rental market and how it compares to trends throughout the broader Orlando metro area and the nation as a whole.

Orlando Renter Confidence Survey
National study of renter’s satisfaction with their cities and states
Here’s how Orlando ranks on:
C
Overall satisfaction
B-
Safety and crime rate
B
Jobs and career opportunities
C
Recreational activities
B-
Affordability
B+
Quality of schools
C+
Social Life
B+
Weather
C
Commute time
A
State and local taxes
C
Public transit
B
Pet-friendliness

Overview of Findings

Apartment List has released Orlando’s results from the third annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. This survey, which drew on responses from over 45,000 renters nationwide, provides insight on what states and cities must do to meet the needs of the country’s 111 million renters.

"Orlando renters expressed general dissatisfaction with the city overall," according to Apartment List. "They gave most categories average scores."

Key Findings in Orlando include the following:

  • Orlando renters gave their city a C overall.
  • The highest-rated categories for Orlando were state and local taxes and weather which received A and B+ grades, respectively.
  • The areas of concern to Orlando renters are public transit, recreational activities and commute time, which all received scores of C.
  • Orlando millennials are unsatisfied with their city, giving it an overall rating of C, while renters who are parents are more satisfied, giving it a B-.
  • Orlando did relatively poorly compared to similar cities in Florida like Saint Petersburg (B-), Miami (C+), Jacksonville (B-) and Tampa (B).
  • Orlando earned similar scores compared to other cities nationwide, including Cincinnati (C+), Lexington (C) and Durham (C).
  • The top rated cities nationwide for renter satisfaction include Scottsdale, AZ, Irvine, CA, Boulder, CO and Ann Arbor, MI. The lowest rated cities include Tallahassee, FL, Stockton, CA, Dayton, OH, Detroit, MI and Newark, NJ.

Renters say:

  • "Traffic can be crazy at times, but I love that there are a lot of fun things to do." -Olga R.

  • "I love that there’s so much to do, but a lot of it is very expensive. Public transit is great but could be better to accommodate the number of people here without cars." -Amanda M.

  • "Orlando has the positives and negatives that come with being a tourist destination. There are lots of things to do and great nightlife, but sometimes the idea of driving anywhere seems like madness." -Joseph M.

    For more information on the survey methodology and findings or to speak to one of our researchers, please contact our team at rentonomics@apartmentlist.com.

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Living in Orlando, FL

Orlando. The happiest place on earth, home to various theme parks, a world of amusement, great rental apartments, and tons of culture. Banking, logistics, and aerospace all have a notable presence in Orlando too, and let us not forget it’s home to our beloved Tupperware. Despite the many goings-on, Orlando is relatively small. Only about 255,000 people call the city home, which means that the surrounding areas are both thickly settled with renters and very much part of the tourist and resident scene.

Due to the abundance of transient job seekers (the theme parks alone employ tons of people, and many such workers treat these gigs as a crossroad) and the fact that Florida is just that way, expect to be asked to prove job security, savings, or positive multi-year rental history

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Sources:
  • School data: GreatSchools
  • Crime data: CrimeIndex (U.S.) provided by Precisely used data sourced from Precisely, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and various law enforcement agencies. These organizations do not accept responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the data used in this product.
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