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Moving to Orlando, FL

City Overview

Cost of Living

101

Avg Temperature

63°–83°F

State Income Tax

None

Population

308K

Beyond the theme parks, Orlando has a booming tech sector, diverse food scene, and a growing downtown with genuine urban energy. The year-round warmth and lack of state income tax keep people coming.

Thornton ParkCollege ParkWinter ParkBaldwin ParkMills 50

Average Moving Costs to Orlando

Estimated costs for a 2-bedroom move from the top 10 US cities by population.

FromDistanceFull-ServiceDIY
New York, NY939 mi$2,661$4,162$1,319$2,497
Los Angeles, CA2,198 mi$3,307$5,234$2,031$3,381
Chicago, IL986 mi$2,570$4,045$1,345$2,529
Houston, TX848 mi$2,460$3,873$1,267$2,433
Phoenix, AZ1,842 mi$3,040$4,820$1,829$3,131
Philadelphia, PA864 mi$2,506$3,941$1,277$2,444
San Antonio, TX1,035 mi$2,552$4,030$1,373$2,565
San Diego, CA2,137 mi$3,263$5,165$1,996$3,339
Dallas, TX961 mi$2,540$4,000$1,331$2,513
San Jose, CA2,407 mi$3,489$5,515$2,148$3,528

Neighborhoods in Orlando

Thornton Park

A popular neighborhood in Orlando, FL for newcomers and residents alike.

College Park

A popular neighborhood in Orlando, FL for newcomers and residents alike.

Winter Park

A popular neighborhood in Orlando, FL for newcomers and residents alike.

Baldwin Park

A popular neighborhood in Orlando, FL for newcomers and residents alike.

Mills 50

A popular neighborhood in Orlando, FL for newcomers and residents alike.

Cost of Living in Orlando

101

Cost of Living Index

1% above the national average of 100

Index: 100 = national average. Scale capped at 150.

Avg 1BR Rent

$1,600/mo

Avg 2BR Rent

$1,950/mo

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