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  1. Building Photo - Radius Rental

    Radius

    355 N Rosalind Ave, Orlando, FL 32801

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,500 - $6,178

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    Deseo Grande

    5256 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819

    1 - 3 Beds$1,814 - $3,075

  3. Welcome - Urbon @ Nona Rental
    2 Months Free

    Urbon @ Nona

    9264 Moss Preserve Pky, Orlando, FL 32832

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,580 - $2,776

  4. Building Photo - The Sarah Rental
    1 Month Free

    The Sarah

    7222 Conway Rd, Orlando, FL 32812

    1 - 3 Beds$1,745 - $2,734

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Living in Orlando FL

While the city may be best known for its theme parks, Orlando offers a dynamic living experience right in the heart of Central Florida. Orlando is home to the University of Central Florida, Valencia College, a variety of corporate offices and local businesses, and numerous lakes and parks. Residents enjoy a wide variety of neighborhoods in the city, from quiet suburbs to the bustling downtown area and everything in between. Orlando's rental options are incredibly diverse, with plenty of luxury apartments, charming duplexes, and spacious single-family houses available for rent throughout the city. Living near any of Orlando's main highways will ensure a straightforward commute for many renters.

Moving to the Area

Those moving to Orlando appreciate the reasonable cost of living, especially for being a top tourist destination. Orlando's cost of living is lower than both the state and national average, with housing costs being relatively affordable compared to other major cities. Another big perk of moving to Orlando? No state income tax! While gas prices in this area can be high, consider taking the LYNX bus system to commute within the city. The LYNX operates an affordable and convenient circulator bus in Downtown Orlando with 21 stops on the route, running every 15 minutes.

Lifestyle

Orlando is considered the theme park capital of the world and draws in millions of tourists all year round from around the globe. These parks provide jobs for tens of thousands of people and customers for countless other nearby businesses. But, of course, moving to Orlando to live permanently is different than visiting it on holiday. There's a wealth of business and job opportunities here, with a cost of living that has seen a steady increase, particularly in housing, which averages around $2,200 per month for a two-bedroom apartment.

Culture

Orlando's subtropical weather and climate play a big role in residents' lives. Living here means you get to experience sunshine, warm weather, and sometimes, tropical downpours. But, that's just a part of living in this unique part of the States! If you're not into snowy winters or chilly autumn days, you'll love Orlando's year-round warm weather. And, did we forget to mention, alligators?

Industry

The job market in Orlando is unique due to its status as one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world. Walt Disney World truly is "where dreams come true," employing a significant number of people in the Orlando area. In addition to Disney, the tourism and hospitality industry offers numerous opportunities for those considering a move to Orlando. For those seeking alternatives, major employers in the high-tech and military sectors, such as Lockheed Martin and Siemens, contribute to a diverse job market.

Sports & Colleges

Orlando is home to the University of Central Florida, the second-largest university in the U.S. by enrollment. The campus spans 1,415 acres, and the student life has a significant impact on the town's economy and culture. Other colleges in the area include Valencia College and Seminole State College. As for professional sports teams, the Orlando Magic NBA team and Orlando Solar Bears professional ice hockey team both play at the city's Amway Center. Most recently, the city welcomed the Orlando City SC MLS soccer team, Florida's major league addition.

Landmarks

Orlando is an obvious attraction for family vacations. It is packed with theme parks like Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld. The city's arts and performance scene is less well-known. The city has its own ballet, opera, and philharmonic orchestra for residents to see and listen to for cultural enrichment. How can we forget to mention the area's natural beauty? Orlando has nearly 100 lakes where you can enjoy a number of water activities including jet skiing, boating, and fishing. Parks are plentiful here as well. Many residents picnic in Cypress Grove Park or soak up the tropical scenery of Harry P. Leu Gardens.

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