Orlando Property Management Guide

Rental market data, landlord guides, neighborhood profiles, and expert advice for Orlando property owners.

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Orlando's rental market runs on tourism, healthcare, and education. Disney, Universal, and the expanding attractions corridor employ tens of thousands. UCF — the largest university in Florida — feeds a steady pipeline of student and young professional renters. Lake Nona's Medical City and the tech presence along I-4 bring higher-income tenants looking for single-family homes.

The average Orlando rent sits at $1,943 as of early 2026, down about 2.9% year over year. Vacancy hovers around 8.8%, up from the pandemic-era tights, and the days-on-market number has climbed past 40. After years of double-digit rent increases, you're now in a cooler, more balanced market where pricing precision and property condition determine whether your listing leases in three weeks or sits for two months.

Orange County's population continues to grow — 180,000+ residents added over the past decade, with projections holding steady. But the supply pipeline has slowed, and the apartment construction wave that pushed up vacancy is being absorbed. Demand isn't going anywhere. Landlords who invest in maintenance, price realistically, and screen tenants properly are still outperforming the market.

We've organized Orlando into six submarkets — each with its own investment profile, tenant demographics, and neighborhood guides. Start with the submarket that matches your investment strategy, then drill into individual neighborhoods for the hyper-local numbers that drive your buy/hold decision.

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Orlando's rental market isn't one market — it's six distinct corridors, each with different tenants, price points, and investment profiles.

From the tourism economy of Southwest Orlando to the medical campus growth of Lake Nona, the right strategy depends entirely on where you invest.

Orlando metro area submarkets map

Who Rents in Orlando

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Disney & Tourism

Theme park staff, hospitality workers, and entertainment industry professionals

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UCF Students

70,000+ enrolled at Florida's largest university and surrounding colleges

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Medical City

AdventHealth, Orlando Health, and VA Medical Center professionals

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Tech Corridor

Lockheed Martin, Siemens, and the growing Lake Nona tech cluster

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Remote Workers

No state income tax and lower cost of living draw relocating professionals

Landlord Guides

Neighborhood Profiles

Case Studies

Orlando Market Snapshot

$1,650–$1,822 Median SFH Rent
~14.6% Vacancy Rate
-1.8% YoY Rent Change
1.4M+ Metro Population
Walt Disney World Top Employer

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