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Average rent in Kissimmee, FL

$1,857/mo Kissimmee, FL average rental price, February 2023
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The average monthly rent of apartments in Kissimmee, FL is $1,857.

    Kissimmee, FL apartment rent ranges

    About 44% of apartment rents in Kissimmee, FL range between $1,501-$2,000. Meanwhile, apartments priced over > $2,000 represent 37% of apartments. Around 14% of Kissimmee’s apartments are in the $1,001-$1,500 price range. 5% of apartments are priced between $701-$1,000.

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    Frequently asked questions

    When were prices and availability in Kissimmee, FL last updated?

    Prices and availability in Kissimmee, FL were last updated on 9 Jun 2023.

    What are the best apartments in Kissimmee, FL?

    The best apartments in Kissimmee, FL are: Osprey Park 62+ Apartments, Heron Ridge 62+ Apartments, Stayable Kissimmee West, The Grand at Westside Apartments and The Teale.

    What is the average rent in Kissimmee, FL?

    The average rent in Kissimmee, FL is $1,857. Start your search for apartments in Kissimmee, FL now.

    What is the price range for a studio apartment in Kissimmee, FL?

    The price range for a studio apartment in Kissimmee, FL is between $750 and $3,773. View all studio apartments in Kissimmee, FL.

    What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Kissimmee, FL?

    The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Kissimmee, FL is between $861 and $3,239. Browse all available 1-bedroom apartments in Kissimmee, FL now.

    What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Kissimmee, FL?

    The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Kissimmee, FL is between $1,034 and $4,186. Browse and find a 2-bedroom apartment in Kissimmee, FL.

    What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Kissimmee, FL?

    The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Kissimmee, FL is between $984 and $4,566. Browse all available 3-bedroom apartments in Kissimmee, FL.

    What type of rental buildings are in Kissimmee, FL?

    In Kissimmee 55% of the housing is rented out compared to 45% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 4% of Kissimmee’s apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 76% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 18% are single-family rentals.

    What do typical apartment communities look like in Kissimmee, FL?

    The age and size of multifamily buildings are among the most visible characteristics of the rental market in a city.  In this case, the apartment buildings in Kissimmee are about 18 years old, on average. Of these, 64% have been built since 2000, representing the newer options on the market and typically offering more amenities. Rental buildings in the city have an average height of 2 stories. About 99% of the rental communities here are low-rise, garden-style communities, 0.9% are mid-rises, and none are high-rise buildings. These are true especially for large-scale multifamily buildings with over 50 apartments.

    What apartment floorplans are common in Kissimmee, FL?

    Studio apartments in Kissimmee are around 6% of rentals, while 1-bedroom floor plans represent 35% of the total stock. For those in search of larger rentals, 2-bedroom floorplans make up 44% of all rentals. More generous apartments with 3 bedrooms or more are also available in this city for those in search of more space.

    Renter's guide to Kissimmee, FL

    Welcome to the land of recreation and sunshine!

    The city of Kissimmee offers you plenty of parks, fun, shopping, and employment opportunities. You might even find more than that – the city was ranked #4 best place for singles in Florida.

    WalletHub also named it one of the top 100 best cities for families.

    As a suburb of Orlando, Kissimmee combines big city convenience with small town charm. It's the seat of Osceola County and is about 23 times larger than Davenport, FL, but is only one-sixth the size of Orlando.

    Kissimmee is a short 23 miles from Orlando, 73 miles from Tampa, and 218 miles from Miami.

    The climate here is subtropical. The temperature reaches freezing less than three days per year on average, so if you hate cold weather, you’ll love Kissimmee! Summer highs are usually in the high 80s/low 90s. Rain is frequent during the summer, but it’s pretty dry the rest of the year.

    Kissimmee doesn’t experience much of an autumn, with winter from November through February, spring in March through May, and summer from June through October.  Like most east coast cities, hurricanes can be a problem in summer.

    Tips for renting in Kissimmee, FL

    You have several important laws and statutes backing you up when you rent in Kissimmee.

    For example, your landlord must return your deposit within 15 days of your moving out.

    If they don't, you can sue your landlord in small claims court, provided the amount is under $5,000. This can save you a ton of money in legal fees.

    You also have the right to withhold rent if necessary repairs aren’t made, but you must notify your landlord in writing first. Furthermore, Florida law dictates that your landlord must give you at least 12 hours’ notice before entering your apartment.

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    Kissimmee, FL demographics

    Kissimmee, FL has a population of 77,189 according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 37,418 of Kissimmee’s residents are women and 39,771 are men. The median age of those who live in Kissimmee, FL is 35.3.

    Living in Kissimmee, FL

    Life in Kissimmee comes with plenty of benefits.

    In addition to beautiful weather and proximity to the ocean, the city has a variety of natural attractions. It’s also convenient to Orlando, Walt Disney World, and the Orlando airport.

    Unfortunately, like almost the entire state of Florida, Kissimmee is also vulnerable to hurricanes. However, the city has the resources and infrastructure to minimize the threat.

    Kissimmee, FL households

    • 15,847 Family
      6,908 Non-family
    • 8,109 Children
      14,646 No Children
    • 22,755Total Number of Households
    • 3.36Average People Per Household
    • $41,746Median Household Income

    According to U.S. Census data, there are 22,755 households in Kissimmee, FL. 15,847 are family households and 6,908 are non-family households. There are 8,109 households with children in Kissimmee and 14,646 households without children. On average, about 3.36 people live in a household in Kissimmee, FL.

    Things to do in Kissimmee, FL

    Indoors or out, Kissimmee is absolutely filled with fun things for you to do. Both the Kennedy Space Center’s Visitor Complex and the alligator preserve, Gatorland, make great choices for family fun. Of course, the massive Walt Disney World and SeaWorld parks draw visitors from across the globe.

    Free attractions include the Lake Lizzie Nature Preserve. This beautiful site is home to the largest population of bald eagles in the nation. Watching these majestic birds is not only fun, but free! Fun is also free on the Kissimmee River, where you can have a floating picnic or catch a few fish.

    Kissimmee is a town full of parks, like the Lakefront Park downtown. As the name implies, it’s right on the water and has fishing, boat rentals, and a lighthouse. The Shingle Creek Regional Trail is a very new wildlife trail where you can view the wetland ecosystem and enjoy hiking, biking, or time with your dog.

    Another park is Quail Hollow, which offers a playground, along with volleyball and basketball courts.

    Things to do

    Another park is Quail Hollow, which offers a playground, along with volleyball and basketball courts.

    Shopping in Kissimmee centers around Old Town. This historic district provides hip restaurants, chic shops, and classic car shows. There are even carnival games and rides! However, if you'd prefer a Latin-themed shopping experience, visit Plaza Del Sol. This shopping center has dozens of shops and Latin American restaurants, all with a hacienda decor.

    The Blizzard Beach Water Park is perfect for couples looking to have some aquatic fun together. Or if you decide you’d rather share a meal, you can choose from two dinner shows in Kissimmee – Capone’s Dinner and Show or Medieval Times.

    Kissimmee has been hosting the annual Silver Spurs Rodeo for over 70 years now. You won't want to miss the yearly 4th of July celebration either. It includes a gigantic fireworks display that you can enjoy from the shore or out on the water. There’s also a patriotic parade of decorated boats.

    Kissimmee has been hosting the annual Silver Spurs Rodeo for over 70 years now. You won't want to miss the yearly 4th of July celebration either. It includes a gigantic fireworks display that you can enjoy from the shore or out on the water. There’s also a patriotic parade of decorated boats.

    Arts and culture are easy to find in Kissimmee. The Osceola County Performing Arts Center puts on live plays, stretching all the way from the time of Shakespeare up to the modern age. If you’re a military history buff, the Museum of Military History will be right up your alley. History enthusiasts will also enjoy the Pioneer Center. It has shops, workshops, and crafts right out of yesteryear.

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    Kissimmee, FL employment & economy

    The retail, leisure, and healthcare industries are strong in Kissimmee. Naturally, Walt Disney World is a major employer, providing thousands of jobs. Publix and Wal-Mart also offer plenty of career opportunities.

    On the healthcare side, the Osceola Regional Medical System has careers available for a variety of fields, including nursing, information technology, and maintenance. Florida Hospital Celebration Health is also nearby, providing jobs in its 200-bed facility.

    Education in Kissimmee, FL

    Although Kissimmee is rather small to host a university’s main campus, you will find the Osceola County campuses of both Valencia College and the University of Central Florida here. Valencia is one of the top community colleges in the US, while UCF is known for its excellent medical sciences program.

    Kissimmee, FL education statistics

    The level of education of the population of Kissimmee, FL is as follows: 7% have no high school education, 37% completed some high school, 28% partially completed college, 10% have an Associate Degree, 13% have a Bachelor Degree, and 5% have a Graduate Degree.

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