Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 10/23/2025
Orlando’s rental market blends vibrant city living with a variety of housing choices, making it a top destination for renters seeking both convenience and lifestyle. Apartments dominate the market, offering studio units in the $1600s range and one‑bedroom options typically hovering around $1700. Larger floor plans, such as two‑ and three‑bedroom apartments, command rents in the $2000s to $2600s, while spacious four‑plus bedroom units remain competitive at just above the $2200 mark. For those who prefer the privacy of a house, studio homes start in the $1500s, with one‑bedroom houses averaging near $1600 and two‑bedroom properties often found in the $1900‑$2000 bracket. Three‑bedroom homes are commonly priced in the $2500‑$2600 range, and premium four‑plus bedroom houses reach the $3500s, reflecting the upscale neighborhoods they occupy.
The city’s diverse neighborhoods each bring unique character to the rental scene. Downtown Orlando and Lake Eola offer lively entertainment, dining, and cultural attractions, appealing to renters who thrive on an urban pace. In contrast, suburbs like Winter Park and College Park blend historic charm with tree‑lined streets, attracting families and professionals looking for a quieter, community‑focused environment. Proximity to major employers, theme parks, and the University of Central Florida further enhances Orlando’s appeal, ensuring a steady demand for both apartments and single‑family homes.
Whether you’re searching for a sleek studio near the nightlife of Church Street, a family‑friendly house close to top‑rated schools, or a spacious three‑bedroom apartment within walking distance of Lake Eola Park, Orlando’s rental market provides a broad spectrum of options. With competitive pricing across property types and a strong mix of amenities, the city continues to be a compelling choice for renters seeking convenience, entertainment, and a high quality of life.
Property Type | Bedrooms | Average | Median | Min - Max | 25th - 75th |
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Apartment | Studio | $1,584 | $1,693 | $965 - $2,015 | $1,375 - $1,750 |
Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $1,686 | $1,676 | $300 - $2,595 | $1,430 - $1,948 |
Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $2,054 | $1,900 | $990 - $4,076 | $1,635 - $2,448 |
Apartment | 3 Bedroom | $2,509 | $2,322 | $1,169 - $6,050 | $1,967 - $2,876 |
House | 1 Bedroom | $1,725 | $1,728 | $1,100 - $2,600 | $1,500 - $2,000 |
House | 2 Bedroom | $2,073 | $1,899 | $780 - $3,500 | $1,725 - $2,399 |
House | 3 Bedroom | $2,584 | $2,500 | $1,190 - $4,500 | $2,100 - $2,995 |
House | 4+ Bedroom | $3,544 | $3,290 | $1,499 - $8,800 | $2,695 - $4,150 |
In the current period, the average rent in Orlando was $1,541 for Studio, $1,689 for 1 Bedroom, $2,059 for 2 Bedroom, $2,559 for 3 Bedroom, and $3,275 for 4+ Bedroom.
Data provided by Rentometer, Inc.