Most Affordable Neighborhoods in Orlando
The affordability of a place depends on multiple factors such as the median income levels, rent-to-income ratios, and the home price-to-income ratios. These factors impact your cost of living and can give you a fair idea about the quality of life in Orlando. For instance, the median home prices can help you gauge how much you need to be making in order to afford housing inOrlando.
Based on this data, here is the list of the 10 most affordable places to live in Orlando. These neighborhoods in Orlando have a high median income level, low rent-to-income ratio, or a relatively affordable home price-to-income ratio:
Check Out The Top 10 Most Affordable Neighborhoods To Live In Orlando:
1. Callahan
With a median home price of $117,595 and a median rent of $1,250, Callahan is the most affordable neighborhood on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in Callahan over the last 3 years, it ranks No.100 among all the neighborhoods in Orlando.
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Must Know:
Callahan scores average in terms of transportation. Some errands can be accomplished on foot.
Is Callahan a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Callahan.
Cheapest Home in Callahan
2. Lake Underhill
The next neighborhood on the list is Lake Underhill with a median home price of $175,081 and a median rent of $1,430.
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Must Know:
Lake Underhill scores below average in terms of transportation. Almost all errands require a car.
Is Lake Underhill a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Lake Underhill.
Cheapest Home in Lake Underhill
3. Dover Shores East
Following the first two most affordable neighborhoods to live in Orlando is Dover Shores East with a median home price of $129,963 and a median rent of $1,073.
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Must Know:
Dover Shores East scores below average in terms of transportation. Most errands require a car.
Is Dover Shores East a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Dover Shores East.
Cheapest Home in Dover Shores East
4. The Willows
With a median home price of $126,881 and a median rent of $1,163, The Willows is 4th on our list.
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Must Know:
The Willows scores below average in terms of transportation. Most errands require a car.
Is The Willows a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for The Willows.
Cheapest Home in The Willows
5. Conway
Next up is Conway with a median home price of $148,005 and a median rent of $1,177.
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Must Know:
Conway scores average in terms of transportation. Some errands can be accomplished on foot.
Is Conway a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Conway.
Cheapest Home in Conway
6. Southport
The next neighborhood on the list of most affordable neighborhoods to live in Orlando is Southport with a median home price of $320,297 and a median rent of $2,033.
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Must Know:
Southport scores below average in terms of transportation. Almost all errands require a car.
Is Southport a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Southport.
Cheapest Home in Southport
7. Lake Weldon
Next on the list is Lake Weldon with a median home price of $629,703 and a median rent of $1,428.
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Must Know:
Lake Weldon scores below average in terms of transportation. Most errands require a car.
Is Lake Weldon a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Lake Weldon.
Cheapest Home in Lake Weldon
8. Rowena Gardens
With a median home price of $547,438 and a median rent of $1,867, Rowena Gardens is 8th on our list.
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Must Know:
Rowena Gardens scores average in terms of transportation. Some errands can be accomplished on foot.
Is Rowena Gardens a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Rowena Gardens.
Cheapest Home in Rowena Gardens
9. Uptown
Second to the last is Uptown with a median home price of $229,809 and a median rent of $1,412.
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Uptown scores average in terms of transportation. Some errands can be accomplished on foot.
Is Uptown a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Uptown.
Cheapest Home in Uptown
10. Metro West
Rounding up our list of top 10 cheapest neighborhoods to live in Orlando is Metro West with a median home price of $218,164 and a median rent of $1,331.
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Must Know:
Metro West scores below average in terms of transportation. Most errands require a car.
Is Metro West a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Metro West.