Orlando, FL Apartamentos de Estudio en renta
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- Precio total$1,766 - $1,773/mesEstudio1 BañoParkside at Avalon Park | 13300 Tanja King Blvd #2-402,
Orlando, FL 32828 - $1,652 - $1,797/mesEstudio1 BañoRadius Orlando Apartments | 355 N Rosalind Ave #412,
Orlando, FL 32801 - $1,595/mesEstudio1 BañoIntegra Cove Apartments | 6801 Integra Cove Blvd #6995-100,
Orlando, FL 32821 - Precio total$1,768 - $1,857/mesEstudio1 BañoThe Gallery at Mills Park | 1650 N Mills Ave #247,
Orlando, FL 32803
Types of apartment in Orlando, FL
Orlando apartments range from older low-rise buildings near downtown to newer garden-style and mid-rise apartments farther south and east. In Thornton Park, College Park, Delaney Park, and Lake Eola Heights, you can find brick duplexes, small courtyard apartments, and bungalows or cottages for rent with porches, carports, and shaded lots. Near Downtown South and the Milk District, many buildings have stucco exteriors, exterior stairways, and smaller parking areas. Interiors in these older apartments often include wood floors, smaller closets, and window AC or older central air.
In Winter Park, Baldwin Park, MetroWest, Dr. Phillips, Lake Nona, and near Millenia, apartments often sit in larger complexes with stucco walls, tile roofs, breezeways, and surface parking or garages. Many newer apartments include in-unit laundry, open kitchens, and screened balconies. Houses for rent appear more often in College Park, Conway, and south Orlando, with block construction, fenced yards, and single-story layouts. Tradeoffs change by area. Older apartments can have more character and tighter layouts. Newer apartments often have more amenities, but the buildings can feel more uniform and spread out.
In Winter Park, Baldwin Park, MetroWest, Dr. Phillips, Lake Nona, and near Millenia, apartments often sit in larger complexes with stucco walls, tile roofs, breezeways, and surface parking or garages. Many newer apartments include in-unit laundry, open kitchens, and screened balconies. Houses for rent appear more often in College Park, Conway, and south Orlando, with block construction, fenced yards, and single-story layouts. Tradeoffs change by area. Older apartments can have more character and tighter layouts. Newer apartments often have more amenities, but the buildings can feel more uniform and spread out.
Getting around Orlando, FL
LYNX, the bus service, covers much of Orlando, and SunRail, the commuter train, connects places like Downtown, Winter Park, and south toward Meadow Woods. Driving is common, with I-4, Colonial Drive, and the 408 linking many apartment areas. Parking often comes with apartments outside the core, while older buildings near Lake Eola can have limited spaces. Walking works better in Downtown, Thornton Park, and Winter Park. Biking can be easier near Baldwin Park and the Cady Way Trail.Living in Orlando, FL
Orlando is known for theme park and hospitality work, but it also has strong health, tech, and office job centers around Lake Nona Medical City, Downtown, and the attractions area. You can spend time at Lake Eola Park, shop and eat along Park Avenue in Winter Park, or catch shows at Dr. Phillips Center. Many people rent near these hubs to cut down on long cross-town trips.Ver esta página en inglés: Studio Apartments For Rent in Orlando, FL - 325 Rentals | Trulia | Page 2