Cost of Living in Orlando, Florida โ€“ GlobalSpendly

๐Ÿฐ Cost of Living in Orlando, Florida

Complete 2026 data for singles & families | Updated May 2026 | The City Beautiful

Overall vs US Avg

+7.2%
Slightly above national average

Median Rent (All)

$1,900
Down 10% year-over-year

1-Bedroom Rent

$1,567
Apartment average

Florida Tax Advantage

0%
No state income tax

Orlando has quietly evolved into one of America’s fastest-growing cities, blending affordability, sunshine, and an unbeatable quality of life. The overall cost of living here is 7.2% higher than the national average, with prices up 1.5% from a year ago. Florida has no state income tax, which saves residents thousands annually compared to other major metros.

๐Ÿ“ˆ Inflation & Price Trends (2026)

Orlando area prices were up 1.5% from a year ago. The largest increases were found in Transportation, Food, and Housing. Recent utility data shows that electricity costs in Florida have gone down about 5.4% since last year.

Florida Tax Advantage: Florida has no state income tax, meaning more of your paycheck stays in your pocket. A $75,000 salary in Orlando has the same take-home pay as roughly $85,000 in states with income tax.

๐Ÿ  Housing & Rent (2026)

Great news for renters: Orlando rents have been declining for 29 straight months. January 2026 marked the 29th consecutive month of year-over-year rent declines for 0-2 bedroom properties. The median asking rent in the Orlando metro fell to $1,640 in January 2026, a decline of 2.0% year-over-year.

Median Rent by Property Type (May 2026)

๐Ÿ“Š Median Rent (All Properties)$1,900 / month
๐Ÿข 1-Bedroom Apartment$1,567 / month
๐Ÿข 2-Bedroom Apartment$1,800 / month
๐Ÿข 3-Bedroom Apartment$2,300 / month
๐Ÿ  House Rental$2,400 / month

Rent by Neighborhood & Quality

๐Ÿข Furnished Studio (Expensive Area)$1,908 / month
๐Ÿข Furnished Studio (Normal Area)$1,312 / month
๐Ÿข 900 sq ft (Expensive Area)$2,155 / month
๐Ÿข 900 sq ft (Normal Area)$1,837 / month

Rental Market Conditions

Rental Vacancy Rate (Orlando Metro)9.0%
Market StatusRenter-Friendly
Year-over-Year Rent Change (Metro)-2.0%
๐Ÿ’ก Renter’s Market Alert: With 9.0% vacancy and rents down 2% year-over-year, renters have strong negotiating power. The rental vacancy rate above 7% indicates supply is outpacing demand, giving renters more choices and leverage.

๐Ÿ  Home Buying in Orlando (2026)

Median Home Sale Price (Metro)$385,000 โ€“ $415,000
Median Listing Price (Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford)$415,000
Property Tax Rate (Florida)0.83%
๐Ÿ’ก Buying vs Renting Insight: Orlando’s median home price is $385,000 โ€” 25% lower than Miami and 26% lower than Tampa. This gives buyers $100,000+ in purchase power compared to other Florida metros. Property taxes in Orlando (0.83%) are also lower than the national average (1.07%), saving homeowners about $960 annually.

โšก Utilities & Electricity (2026)

Florida’s total average monthly utility bill (electricity, gas, water, sewer) is $283.78, which is lower than many other states. Electricity costs in Orlando have decreased about 5.4% from a year ago.

Electricity Costs (Orlando)

Average Monthly Electric Bill$284 / month
Electricity Rate17ยข per kWh
Monthly Usage (Typical Home)1,644 kWh
Florida vs US Avg (Electricity)13% lower than national average

Utility Providers in Orlando

Florida’s electricity market is regulated. The three main utility companies serving Orlando are:

๐Ÿข Duke Energy FloridaInvestor Owned (IOU)
๐Ÿข Florida Power & LightInvestor Owned (IOU)
๐Ÿข Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC)Municipally owned (nonprofit) โ€” may offer lower rates

Water, Internet & Other Utilities

Monthly Utilities (2 people, 900 sq ft)$260 / month
Monthly Utilities (1 person, studio)$161 / month
Internet (8 Mbps, 1 month)$67 / month
Utilities + Internet (Family, Orlando vs US)14% lower than national average

๐Ÿ›’ Groceries & Food (2026)

Food prices in Orlando increased 2.3% over the past year. The largest increases were found in food away from home (restaurants).

Grocery Price List

๐Ÿฅ› Milk (1 liter)$1.16
๐Ÿž Bread (for 2 people, 1 day)$3.73
๐Ÿฅš Eggs (12, large)$5.11
๐Ÿ— Chicken breast (1 lb)$5.37
๐ŸŽ Apples (1 lb)$4.59
๐ŸŒ Bananas (1 lb)~$0.60 โ€“ $0.80
๐Ÿ… Tomatoes (1 kg / 2.2 lb)$4.55
๐Ÿฅ” Potatoes (1 kg)$2.10
๐Ÿง€ Local cheese (500g)$6.00
๐Ÿท Red table wine (bottle)$20.00
๐Ÿบ Domestic beer (0.5L)$5.66
๐Ÿฅค Coca-Cola (2 liters)$2.88
๐Ÿ’ก Money-Saving Tip: Check out stores like Walmart to buy items in bulk at considerable savings. At different times of the year, you can get local produce for low prices at roadside stands or farmer’s markets.

๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Dining Out

Food away from home (restaurant) prices increased 6.4% over the past year โ€” significantly faster than grocery prices. Restaurant prices in Orlando are about 14% more expensive than the national average on average.

๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Lunch (Business District)$22 per person
๐Ÿ” Fast Food Combo Meal$14
๐Ÿ Dinner for Two (Italian Restaurant, 3 courses)$89
๐Ÿบ Beer in Neighborhood Pub (500ml)$7
๐Ÿธ Cocktail in Downtown Club$15
โ˜• Cappuccino (Expat Area)$7
๐ŸŽฌ 2 Movie Tickets$26
๐ŸŽญ 2 Theater Tickets (Best Seats)$292

๐Ÿš— Transportation (2026)

Orlando is ranked 3rd out of 100 US cities for ease of driving, meaning commutes are shorter and less expensive.

Transportation Costs

โ›ฝ Gasoline (1 liter)$0.84
๐ŸšŒ Monthly Public Transit Pass$47 โ€“ $50
๐Ÿš• Taxi (8 km / 5 miles)$22
๐Ÿš— Average Commute Time37 minutes
๐Ÿš— New Volkswagen Golf$33,288
๐Ÿ’ก Commute Advantage: Orlando is considered one of the best cities to drive in, ranked #3 out of 100 US cities for ease of driving. Commutes are shorter and less expensive, saving you money on gas.

๐Ÿฅ Healthcare (2026)

Healthcare costs in Orlando are 38% lower than in expensive coastal cities like Oakland, CA. Florida’s healthcare costs are generally below the national average.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€โš•๏ธ Short Private Doctor Visit (15 minutes)$156
๐Ÿ’Š Antibiotics (12 doses)$14
๐Ÿฆท Standard Men’s Haircut$37

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Clothing & Personal Care

๐Ÿ‘– Jeans (Levi’s 501)$59
๐Ÿ‘— Summer Dress (Zara/H&M)$52
๐Ÿ‘Ÿ Nike Running Shoes$121
๐Ÿ‘ž Men’s Leather Business Shoes$114
๐Ÿงด Deodorant (50ml)$4.64
๐Ÿ’‡โ€โ™€๏ธ Hair Shampoo (400ml)$6
๐Ÿงป 4 Rolls of Toilet Paper$4.12
๐Ÿชฅ Tube of Toothpaste$3.29

๐Ÿ’ฐ Income & Salary Requirements (2026)

Average Salaries in Orlando

๐Ÿ’ฐ City Of Orlando Average (All Roles)$42,884 / year
๐Ÿ’ฐ Accountant (Financial Reporting)$69,318 / year
๐Ÿ’ฐ Applications Developer$82,891 / year
๐Ÿ’ฐ Administrative Specialist (CRA/DDB)$58,086 / year
๐Ÿ’ฐ After School All Stars Coordinator$69,092 / year

High-Demand Occupations (Orlando MSA, 2026-2031)

Accountants & Auditors$37.96/hr avg | 1,125 openings/year
Human Resources Specialists$31.27/hr avg | 1,023 openings/year
Management Analysts$40.24/hr avg | 910 openings/year
Project Management Specialists$47.61/hr avg | 889 openings/year
Market Research Analysts$35.96/hr avg | 856 openings/year
Civil Engineers$47.22/hr avg | 314 openings/year
Industrial Engineers$50.50/hr avg | 170 openings/year

Monthly Budget Breakdown

๐Ÿ” Single Adult in Orlando (Average Monthly Budget):

โ€ข Rent (1-bedroom, avg): $1,567
โ€ข Utilities (electricity + water + gas): $284 โ€“ $350
โ€ข Groceries: $350 โ€“ $450
โ€ข Transportation (gas + transit): $150 โ€“ $250
โ€ข Healthcare: $156 โ€“ $250
โ€ข Dining / Entertainment: $200 โ€“ $350

๐Ÿ’ฐ Total Monthly: ~$2,700 โ€“ $3,200
๐Ÿ’ฐ Total Annually: ~$32,400 โ€“ $38,400
๐Ÿ’ฐ What Salary Do You Need to Live Comfortably in Orlando?

To maintain a comfortable lifestyle, a single adult in Orlando should target an annual salary of $55,000 โ€“ $70,000 before taxes.

The average salary for professional roles (applications developer, accountant, coordinator) ranges from $58,000 to $82,000, providing solid financial footing for most professionals. Florida’s zero state income tax helps stretch your paycheck further compared to states with income tax.

For a family of four to live comfortably, an annual household income of $85,000 โ€“ $100,000 is recommended.

๐Ÿ“Š How Orlando Compares to Other Florida Cities

๐ŸŠ Orlando vs. Other Florida Metros (2026):
โ€ข vs Miami: $100,000 โ€“ $130,000 lower home prices
โ€ข vs Tampa: $25,000 โ€“ $30,000 lower home prices
โ€ข Property Tax Rate (Orlando): 0.83% vs Miami 1.02% vs National 1.07%
โ€ข Utilities + Internet (Orlando): $265/month vs Miami $320 vs Tampa $295
โ€ข Childcare (2 kids, Orlando): $1,200/month vs Miami $1,600

๐Ÿ’ก Total Annual Savings Living in Orlando vs Miami: ~$9,000/year

๐Ÿ† Best Neighborhoods for Families (2026)

๐Ÿ“ Top Family Neighborhoods in Orlando:

โ€ข Winter Garden โ€” A-rated schools, new construction, low crime
โ€ข Lake Nona โ€” Medical City, A+ schools, modern amenities
โ€ข Dr. Phillips โ€” Excellent schools, established community
โ€ข Horizon West โ€” Growing family area, good schools

๐Ÿ’ก Education Edge: Over 14 A-rated school zones across Winter Garden, Lake Nona, and Dr. Phillips.
โ˜€๏ธ The Orlando Advantage:

โ€ข Florida’s climate is considered one of the most favorable in the country based on comfort and number of clear sky days
โ€ข World-class attractions (Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld)
โ€ข No state income tax โ€” keep more of what you earn
โ€ข Ranked #3 best US city for ease of driving
โ€ข Over 1,200 families relocated here last year
โ€ข 14+ A-rated school zones
โ€ข Home values still affordable compared to other Florida metros

๐Ÿ’ก The Trade-Off: Tourist crowds during peak seasons, hot humid summers, and car-dependent infrastructure.
๐Ÿ“Œ Data Notes: All figures are in US Dollars (USD) and updated as of May 2026. Sources include Salary.com Cost of Living Calculator, Realtor.com Rental Report, Zumper Rent Research, EnergySage Electric Rates, Expatistan Price Index, City of Orlando Salary Data, and Orlando Economic Partnership Talent Report. Actual costs may vary based on neighborhood, lifestyle, and market conditions.
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