Cozy & newly-renovated Orlando House with Backyard, Orlando

Raleigh St, Orlando, 32811, United States
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$196
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3.2 mi from MetroWest
( 11m. 17m. 1h 10m)
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city center | 3.8 mi
FLORIDA DIVINITY UNIVERSITY | 1.9 mi
Valencia College West Campus Sp... | 2.4 mi
Valencia College Building 10 | 2.4 mi
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About the Property

Enjoy living in a newly-renovated House. This cozy home is decorated with modern touches while providing the basic necessities. All that’s missing is you! The kitchen is equipped with a fridge, sink, oven, stovetop, as well as upgraded appliances. It’s the perfect spot for you to cook at home and save money. The surrounding location is close to public transit, making it the perfect place to call home.

Distance

1. 0.1 miles to Columbia St and Amaros Ave

2. 0.1 miles to Columbia Street and Amaros Avenue

3. 0.2 miles to Columbia St and Amaros Ave

4. 0.2 miles to Columbia St and Henton Lane

5. 0.2 miles to Columbia St and Ola Dr

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the property's income requirements?

Your income will be verified as part of the property's application process. Applicants may choose to have their income verified in one of two ways: When you pass their Membership criteria and your income is verified, you will be approved for a weekly room rate. You can still qualify for Membership if you are on unemployment or between jobs, but you will need to pay more Membership dues upfront.

  • By connecting their bank account through their vendor, Plaid. Plaid will automatically check your account for recurring income streams.
  • By uploading supporting documents such as pay stubs, bank statements, deposit statements or award letters.

Can I live in this property if I'm self-employed or currently unemployed?

Yes, you can still apply and be accepted to property! Submitting documentation for acceptance is easy and outlined.

Can I see a room before I move in?

Because They value the privacy of their Members, you are not allowed to tour the physical home before your move-in date. That’s why they have 3D tours of almost every property; you can get a tour without having to go anywhere! Once you are approved as a Member, you can view cross-streets for specific homes and see nearby attractions such as public transit, grocery stores, and gas stations. Additionally, they provide one free transfer within 14 days of your commitment period if your initial home isn’t a great fit.

Are there rooms with private bathrooms?

Yes! You can filter by bathroom type on the property search page. Bathroom type is also listed in the room description as either shared or private. Please note, this property has a limited availability of rooms with private bathrooms, and they are booked quickly.

Will I have to sign a lease to live in this property?

This Property requires a minimum stay of at least 31 days. Your commitment could be between 31-36 days based on your booking selection. You can pay weekly or bi-weekly and choose the day you pay your dues. If you break the minimum commitment of at least 31 days, you will be charged $175. Property offers one free transfer within 14 days of your initial commitment period. After the initial commitment period, you will be automatically moved to a Week-to-week commitment. They require a credit or debit card on file.

Are properties handicap accessible?

The Property is committed to adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"). While most properties are not currently handicap accessible, The property will pass any requests for structural accommodations filed under the ADA to Hosts. In addition, property will consider requests that are consistent with the guidance under the ADA for booking assistance, service dogs and other non-structural accommodations.

How much will it cost to move in?

The Property aims to make booking easy, transparent and affordable. There are three payments that are required in order to book a room:

  • Membership Application Fee: The Membership application fee covers the cost of your background check and employment verification. This fee varies based on current promotions. Please note, this fee is non-refundable.
  • Move-In Fee: The move-in fee covers the cost of cleaning and getting your room ready for move-in. The move-in fee varies per room but averages $100.
  • Membership Dues: Members with documented income (W-2, 1099, self-employed, SSI) will have to pay up to 2 weeks and prorated Membership dues before move-in. Members on unemployment or between jobs must pay a larger portion of dues upfront.

What utilities and amenities are provided?

Your weekly payment covers utilities like electricity, water, heating, and waste management, and wireless internet at no cost to you. All property homes come equipped with wireless internet at no extra cost to you. At many homes, there is free on-site parking available. As a Member, you’ll also have access to free 24/7 telemedicine services and credit reporting.

Is parking available?

Most property homes come with a variety of places to park, including a driveway, a carport or street spots. Please note that there are no assigned parking spots. Occasionally, a Host may restrict vehicles if the maximum number of vehicles at a property is reached. If a property is restricting vehicles, it will be visible in a room's listing before booking. If the room you book allows you to bring a vehicle, you are only allowed to bring one vehicle and you must follow their parking rules. Violations are subject to their Three Keys Policy and/or towing.

Will I have roommates?

Yes. To keep your housing affordable, property homes are shared by approved Members. All Members must pass a background check before moving into a property.

Who cleans the home?

In most properties, the Members of the home are responsible for cleaning and purchasing cleaning supplies. Talk to your housemates about a cleaning schedule and how best to share this responsibility and cost. What does a clean home mean?

Kitchen:

  • The sink is always empty and the stove is always spotless.
  • Every time you use a dish, pan or utensil, clean it, dry it and put it away. Want to soak something? Heat it up and clean it instead.
  • Clean up any splatters on the stove immediately. Put away pots and pans that aren’t in use.

Bathroom:

  • Shared bathrooms must be kept clean at all times.
  • No foreign objects may be thrown in the toilets or sinks at any time. This includes, but is not limited to, feminine products, wet wipes, packaging, dental floss and hair. Fixing clogged toilets and sinks can run to several hundred dollars and these costs will be passed through directly to members.

Trash:

  • All trash must be thrown in the proper receptacle. Please take out trash before the receptacle gets too full.
  • All trash must be placed in the proper outside trash bin. Outside trash bins need to be pulled to the curb on trash day and pulled back to the home after pickup.

When do I pay my rent?

One of the perks of property is that you can choose to pay rent weekly or every two weeks. You can select the day of the week that works best for you, and many Members choose their payday! Your payment schedule is selected during the booking process. You can change your payment schedule by calling Member Support, though some rules will apply.

Will my weekly rate ever increase?

Both property and their Hosts are committed to providing affordable housing for Members, however sometimes rate increases are necessary for a Host to continue operations. Hosts must adhere to the following set of rules when raising room rates:

  • Hosts may only raise the room rate for Members that have resided in the room for 90 or more days
  • Hosts may not increase a Member's room rate more than once in 6 months
  • Hosts must give 30 days notice of any room rate increase
  • Hosts may not increase the room rate by more than $10 in each of these periods

How do I pay my rent?

To make a payment, log into your Member Dashboard and click on the "Finances" tab. Click the "Pay Now" button and fill in your payment information. Click the "Submit Payment" button to finish. You can also pay your dues through the property Member app. They recommend turning on autopay so you never miss a payment. If you signed a member agreement that includes a minimum commitment of at least 31 days, property requires a credit or debit card on file for your weekly dues. Prepaid cards will not be accepted.

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Student Accommodations in Orlando

Orlando Student Housing

With a thriving student population (69,818) in Orlando, the city boasts many student housing options tailored to diverse preferences and lifestyles. On-campus accommodations are hot property, often filling up faster than you can say “semester starts,” which makes off-campus Orlando student housing the ultimate go-to for most students. From private rooms and shared apartments to ensuite options and cozy studio apartments, there’s something for everyone—whether you’re a social butterfly or a fan of peaceful solo living.

Amber makes finding your perfect Orlando student housing a breeze. With a user-friendly search engine, verified property listings, and dedicated support, they ensure you’re not just picking a place but finding a lifestyle. Top properties like Current Orlando, The Verge, and The Quad offer unbeatable locations near key universities like the University of Central Florida (UCF) and Valencia College, providing students with safe and convenient options that are close to classes, cafes, and everything in between. Pricing for student housing in Orlando typically ranges from $600 to $1,200/month, depending on the room type and location, so there’s flexibility to match every budget.

About Orlando

Orlando, nestled in the heart of Central Florida, is a vibrant city that perfectly blends fun, culture, and academics. Known globally as the Theme Park Capital of the World, Orlando is much more than just Mickey Mouse and roller coasters. Originally a quiet citrus-growing town, the city has evolved into a bustling urban hub, earning its nickname, "The City Beautiful," thanks to its scenic views and iconic Lake Eola fountain. With a population exceeding 300,000, Orlando boasts a young and diverse demographic, making it a prime destination for students seeking a mix of academics and adventure.

Outdoor enthusiasts will feel right at home with Orlando’s natural highlights, including the nearby Wekiwa Springs State Park and over 100 lakes perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or just soaking up some sun. For those who love music and culture, Orlando doesn’t disappoint—annual events like EDC Orlando, FusionFest, and Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival bring the city to life with electrifying performances, vibrant art, and mouthwatering food trucks. Academically, the city is a powerhouse, home to the University of Central Florida (UCF)—the largest university by enrollment in the U.S.—and Valencia College, renowned for its exceptional programs and student support. Amber-listed student housing Orlando FL strategically located just minutes away from UCF, ensuring convenience for students balancing studies and social life. These Orlando student housing offer modern amenities, flexible lease terms, and community vibes that make student living hassle-free and fun. Whether you’re here for strong academic networks, access to internships in tech and entertainment, or just the chance to explore the city’s vibrant lifestyle, Orlando delivers a unique college experience that’s hard to beat.

Best Student Housing in Orlando

Finding the perfect student housing in Orlando is a game-changer when starting life in a new city. It’s not just about having a place to crash—it’s about comfort, convenience, and building a space where you can ace your academics while vibing with a supportive community. Key factors like proximity to campus, affordability, and safety play a huge role in deciding where to live. Add to that must-have amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and study spaces, and you’ve got the ultimate student haven. The city offers a range of student housing options near hotspots like UCF and Valencia College, with vibrant neighborhoods that cater to every budget and lifestyle. Here’s where amber swoops in to save the day—helping you navigate through verified listings to find the best fit, from cozy studios to lively shared apartments. With amber, you don’t just find a room; you find a home that matches your vibe. Explore some of the best student housing in Orlando.

1. Lake Central Florida

2. Orion On Orpington

3. UnionWest At Creative Village

4. The Verge

5. College Station Orlando

Affordable Student Housing in Orlando

Orlando’s got your back when it comes to affordable student housing that doesn’t skimp on comfort or quality. Whether you're looking for a basic setup to keep things budget-friendly or something a bit more upscale, the city offers plenty of options to suit every wallet. The best part? Even the cheap student housing Orlando delivers essentials like comfy beds, study-friendly environments, and convenient locations near top universities like UCF and Valencia College. Being budget-conscious doesn’t mean cutting corners—think of all the must-haves like Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and a community vibe, minus the hefty price tag. Amber makes it even easier to score affordable student housing in Orlando FL with verified listings that help you find a place to call home without stretching your budget. Here are a few best cheap student apartments Orlando.

1. Campus Crossings On Alafaya: Just an 11-minute drive from the University of Central Florida, this Orlando student housing offers a range of 4-bedroom non-ensuites. Costing $810 per month, it offers amenities like a fitness center, TV lounge, and 2 resort-style swimming pools.

2. The Quad: Featuring a range of 4-bedroom apartments, The Quad offers amenities, such as a business lab, high-speed wireless internet, and a hammock garden. Plus, this Orlando student housing just a 14-minute drive away from the University of Central Florida.

3. The Lofts Orlando: Costing $925 per month, this Orlando student housing features non-ensuites and 1, 2, 3, & 4-bedroom apartments. It offers amenities, including grilling areas, a fitness center, and community-wide Wi-Fi and it’s a 14-minute drive away from the University of Central Florida.

4. The Village At Science Drive: Just a 17-minute drive away from Valencia College, this property offers 3 & 4-bedroom apartments. Here, you get access to amenities like bike storage, a sundeck, and a swimming pool.

5. Northgate Lakes: This cheap student accommodation Orlando costs $975 per month and features an array of non-ensuites and 3 & 4-bedroom apartments. Just an 8-minute drive from the University of Central Florida, it gives you access to amenities like a 24-hour fitness center, smart TV access, and upgraded internet access.

Best Areas to Live in Orlando

Orlando’s neighborhoods bring together a unique mix of convenience, culture, and community, offering something for every kind of student. Whether you’re chasing a vibrant social life, a quiet retreat, or easy access to your campus, Orlando has it all. Here’s a deeper dive into the top areas:

1. MetroWest: Known for its proximity to Valencia College, MetroWest is a hub for students who prioritize convenience. With its affordable off-campus housing Orlando options, lush parks, and well-connected public transport, this area blends practicality with leisure. Add to that the buzzing local eateries and grocery stores nearby.

2. Thornton Park: If you’re drawn to cobblestone streets, artsy cafes, and boutique shops, Thornton Park is your go-to. Located near the University of Central Florida, it’s ideal for students who thrive in a vibrant and creative atmosphere.

3. Lake Fairview: For students looking for a serene, nature-focused lifestyle, Lake Fairview offers stunning lakeside views and plenty of outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking. While it’s quieter than other areas, it’s still a student-friendly zone with easy access to essential amenities and a sense of calm perfect for focused studies.

4. Baldwin Park: Modern, upscale, and boasting a strong community vibe, Baldwin Park is perfect for students who appreciate premium amenities. It offers top-notch gyms, green parks, and popular dining spots while being just a short drive from downtown Orlando.

5. Conway: A hidden gem for those on a budget, Conway combines affordability with charm. It's the family-friendly vibe and quiet streets make it a safe and welcoming area for students. With cozy cafes, casual eateries, and essential amenities close by, Conway offers a relaxed yet convenient living experience.

Room Types for Student Housing in Orlando

When it comes to student housing in Orlando, the options are as diverse as the students themselves. Amber’s properties cater to a variety of needs, offering room types that combine comfort, convenience, and affordability. Whether you're seeking complete privacy, a social living experience, or a mix of both, here’s what you can expect:

1. Ensuite Rooms: Perfect for those who cherish their personal space but still want to enjoy a sense of community. These rooms include a private bedroom and an attached bathroom, giving you the luxury of having your own space for rest and hygiene. The shared kitchen and living areas foster a social atmosphere, letting you connect with roommates while keeping your private areas undisturbed. Ideal for students who want the best of both worlds—privacy and social interaction.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms: A practical choice for budget-savvy students who don’t mind sharing bathroom facilities with others. Non-ensuite rooms offer private bedrooms, making them a cozy and affordable option. You’ll still have shared access to kitchens and living spaces, giving you plenty of opportunities to bond with your peers and enjoy a community vibe while staying within your budget.

3. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5-Bedroom Apartments: For those who like more independence or want to room with friends, these 3, 2, 4, 5, and 1 bedroom student housing Orlando apartments are perfect. Single-bedroom apartments are great for those seeking a solo experience, while multi-bedroom setups cater to roommates or groups, providing a mix of privacy and shared living. These apartments often feature communal kitchens and living spaces, making them ideal for group study sessions, shared meals, or casual hangouts with your roommates.

Cost of Living

Living in Orlando as a student doesn’t have to break the bank—if you plan smartly. The city’s cost of living varies depending on your lifestyle. The average cost of living in the city ranges between $1,350 to $2,500 per month. Housing will likely be your biggest expense, with student accommodation options ranging from $700 to $1,500 a month depending on room type and location. Food, dining out, transportation, and entertainment are the other expenses. This guide gives you a realistic glimpse of what to expect, so you can build a budget that works for you and still leaves room for some fun.

1. Off-campus housing: $850 - $2,000/month

2. Tuition Fees: $20,000 - $42,500/month

3. Transportation: $70 - $85/month

4. Food & Groceries: $200 - $350/month

5. Utilities & Internet: $150 - $250/month

6. Entertainment: $100 - $200/month

Student Travel Orlando

Getting around Orlando as a student is a breeze with a variety of travel options designed for ease and affordability. Whether you're commuting to class, exploring downtown, or hitting up the theme parks, here’s a quick breakdown of student-friendly transportation options:

1. Train Travel: The Orlando Amtrak Station offers train services, but they’re often seen as less flexible, more time-consuming, and pricier compared to other transportation modes. While trains aren’t typically the go-to choice for traveling within surrounding regions, they can be a viable option for specific needs or circumstances. The average train fare is $20 - $100.

2. Long-Distance Bus Travel:

  • Greyhound: As the most renowned long-distance bus service in the US, Greyhound connects major cities across the US and Canada. The buses are well-equipped with restrooms, free Wi-Fi, charging stations, and even nearby restaurants at key stops. Fares are $9.49. It’s a great option for traveling to cities like Tampa, Miami, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach.
  • Florida Sunshine Shuttle: This service is a more affordable alternative to Greyhound and offers a wider range of destinations. However, the limited number of trips means tickets sell out quickly, so booking online in advance is essential.

3. City Bus Services: The LYNX bus system is Orlando's primary public transit network, covering downtown, the airport, residential areas, and popular attractions. Tickets cost $2, and passengers can request a transfer ticket from the driver for free transfers within 90 minutes. Discounted passes are also available, with a day pass priced at $4.50 and a weekly pass at $16. Tickets can be purchased online or at ticket counters.

4. Chartered Buses: For visits to popular attractions like Disney Parks or Universal Studios, chartering a bus or taxi is a convenient choice. Prices typically start around $60 for a ride from International Drive to the Disneyland Ticket Center.

5. Taxis and Rental Cars: Both taxis and rental cars are widely used in Orlando for their convenience. If you’re planning to rent a car, ensure you have all the necessary documentation ready.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Orlando

Living in Orlando as a student is like stepping into a world of endless possibilities. The city boasts a vibrant, youthful vibe, offering a mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation that caters perfectly to student life. Safety is a priority in neighborhoods like College Park and Baldwin Park, where students can easily access libraries, chill cafes, and affordable eateries that won't burn a hole in their pockets. The city’s public spaces, like Lake Eola Park, provide the perfect backdrop for outdoor study sessions, morning runs, or just some downtime with friends. Caffeine lovers can head to Craft & Common, Le Cafe De Paris, and iCafe de Paris. Grab a meal at Seasons 52 or The Waterfront.

When it comes to nightlife and socializing, Orlando doesn’t disappoint. From trendy bars like ICEBAR Orlando to lively clubs like Tier Nightclub near the University of Central Florida, there’s always something happening. If you're more into low-key vibes, the city also has quirky bookstores, art galleries, and indie coffee shops for a quieter hangout. Plus, let’s not forget the major attractions—Disney and Universal Studios aren’t just for tourists! Many spots offer student discounts, making them a fun, affordable escape from the grind. To top it off, Orlando’s cultural scene is lit. Think food festivals showcasing global cuisines, live music at the Dr. Phillips Center, and events like the Orlando Film Festival. The city truly blends academics, entertainment, and opportunities to create an unforgettable student lifestyle. Whether you're discovering new passions or making lifelong memories, Orlando has everything you need to thrive.

Orlando Tourist Attractions

Orlando isn’t just a city; it’s a whole vibe packed with adventures you won’t forget. Known as the “Theme Park Capital of the World,” it’s where magic meets adrenaline, and there’s something for everyone—whether you’re a thrill-seeker, nature lover, or foodie. From iconic spots like Disney and Universal to hidden gems like quirky cafes and serene parks, Orlando is your go-to destination for non-stop fun.

1. Walt Disney World Resort

2. Discovery Cove

3. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

4. Universal Islands of Adventure

5. SeaWorld

6. Disney Springs

7. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort

8. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park

9. Epcot

10. The Florida Mall

Universities in Orlando

Orlando is not just famous for its theme parks and sunny weather; it’s also home to some of the most prestigious universities in the country, making it an ideal destination for students from all corners of the globe. Whether you're looking for a world-class education, a diverse campus culture, or a vibrant social scene, Orlando has something to offer. Here’s are a few universities in Orlando, many near Orlando student housing:

1. University of Central Florida: UCF is a massive powerhouse in the educational world, offering over 220 degree programs and a strong focus on research and innovation. It’s especially known for its engineering, business, and medical programs. UCF is home to thousands of students, both undergrad and grad, who are drawn to its cutting-edge facilities and vast campus life.

2. Valencia College: Valencia College is perfect for students who want an affordable, high-quality education. Known for its emphasis on student success, the college offers a wide variety of associate degree programs, including Associate of Arts (AA), and Associate of Science (AS) degrees. Popular programs include Business Administration, Nursing, Engineering, and Computer Science.

3. Full Sail University: If you’re looking to dive into the world of entertainment, media, or tech, Full Sail University is the place to be. Known for its specialized degree programs in fields like film production, game design, digital media, and music production, Full Sail offers an immersive, hands-on learning environment.