1414 39th St, Orlando
Orange County Real Estate - Orlando
Orlando
Orlando is the fifth most populated city in Florida and is located in Orange County. Orlando is often nicknamed "the theme park capital of the world," as it is home to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Seaworld, and numerous other theme parks. As a result, Orlando is also known as the tourist capital of the world, attracting 51 million tourists a year. Orlando is a popular destination for conventions: the Orange County convention center is the second largest in the world. The Orlando metropolitan area has a $13.4 billion technology industry and employs 53,000 people. Orlando is also home to the Darden Restaurants headquarters, the largest operator of restaurants in the world by revenue. The University of Central Florida also resides in Orlando and is the second largest university in the United States. Orlando's top employers are Walt Disney World, Orange County Public Schools, State of Florida Government, Adventist Health System, Florida Hospital, and Wal-Mart Stores.
Orlando is in East Central Florida. It's population as recorded in the 2010 Census was 238,300.
The median age for residents of Orlando is 32.8. Around 28.5% of Orlando households include school aged children and 16.7% of households include individuals aged 65 years or over. Census records indicate 57.5% of the Orlando population are White, 28% are Black or African American, .3% American Indian, 3.7% Asian and 3.4% are Two or more Races. Orlando has a significant Hispanic population. 25.3% (60,483) of Orlando residents are of Hispanic or Latino origin. Of these 7.04% are of Mexican origin, 51.58% Puerto Rican, 7.1% Cuban and 34.25% are of other Hispanic or Latino origin.
There are 121,254 housing units in Orlando. 18,733 (15.4%) of these were reported as vacant in the 2010 Census. There are 72,485 residential rental units in Orlando. 62,063 of them were occupied in 2010 providing a residential rental vacancy rate of 14%.
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Orange County
Orange County is part of the East Central Florida region along with Brevard, Volusia, Sumter, Seminole, Lake, and Osceola Counties. With a population over 1.1 million, Orange is the fifth most populous county in Florida. Incorporated municipalities include Apopka, Bay Lake, Belle Isle, Edgewood, Lake Buena Vista, Maitland, Ocoee, Orlando, Winter Garden, Winter Park, Eatonville, Oakland, and Windermere.
Orlando is Orange County's largest city and is home to many of the country's most popular theme parks, making tourism the county's primary industry. Other main industries for Orange County are life sciences & health care resources; modeling, simulation & training resources; optics & photonics resources; and clean technology. Orange County's largest private sector employers are Walt Disney World, Adventist Health Systems, Universal Orlando, Orlando Health, and Busch Entertainment Corp. Top public sector employers are Orange County Public Schools, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, Orange County Government, and The University of Central Florida.
For many in the United States and across the world, Orlando is synonymous with the Walt Disney World Resort. Indeed, Disney produced a study indicating that the resort and businesses associated with it were responsible for an $18 billion economic impact, 2.5% of the GDP of the state of Florida. The Greater Orlando area also hosts the Universal Orlando theme parks, each of which features a Harry Potter-themed section. In addition, numerous tourist attractions exist, mostly catering to a family audience, such as miniature golf courses, arcades, and amusement parks.
Greater Orlando has a business side, too. Orange County is also home to the University of Central Florida, which is the second largest public university in the country at approximately 60,000 students. UCF has a partnership with the Central Florida Research Park, the seventh-largest research park in the country, located next close to the university. Orlando is an important city for the military, including pilot training with its varied flight simulators and production facilities. Madden NFL Football, the most popular video game franchise in the country, is created in Orlando by Electronic Arts.
As its name implies, rural Orange County is a center of citrus production. Much of the land is given over to orange groves. Apopka hosts a Minute Maid juice flavoring plant.
Neighboring Properties
Address | Type | Sq Ft | Class | |
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1416 39th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1412 39th St | Single Family | 1,578 | B | |
1420 39th St | Single Family | 896 | B | |
1406 39th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1411 40th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1415 40th St | Single Family | 1,754 | A | |
1409 40th St | Single Family | 1,809 | A | |
1442 39th St | Single Family | 1,165 | A | |
1417 40th St | Single Family | 1,030 | A | |
1407 40th St | Single Family | 968 | B | |
1413 39th St | Single Family | 946 | B | |
1444 39th St | Single Family | 780 | B | |
1409 39th St | Single Family | 1,323 | A | |
1421 39th St | Multi-family - less than 10 units | 1,465 | C | |
1407 39th St | Single Family | 1,107 | A | |
1419 40th St | Single Family | 990 | A | |
1400 39th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
3904s Nashville Ave | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1446 39th St | Professional service building | 1,256 | C | |
1441 39th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1405 40th St | Single Family | 1,739 | B | |
1405 39th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
3905s Rio Grande Ave | Single Family | 1,590 | B | |
1443 39th St | Single Family | 1,206 | A | |
3901s Rio Grande Ave | Single Family | 717 | B | |
3846s Nashville Ave | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1559 40th St | Single Family | 1,939 | A | |
1412 40th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1430 38th St | Single Family | 1,462 | A | |
1428 38th St | Single Family | 989 | B | |
1408 40th St | Single Family | 1,152 | A | |
1414 40th St | Multi-family - less than 10 units | 2,173 | C | |
1426 38th St | Single Family | 937 | B | |
1432 38th St | Single Family | 1,468 | A | |
1431 39th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1346 39th St | Single Family | 1,018 | B | |
1404 40th St | Single Family | 1,390 | A | |
1424 38th St | Single Family | 895 | B | |
1416 40th St | Vacant Residential | 1,103 | L | |
0s Nashville Ave | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1508 38th St | Single Family | 1,298 | B | |
1337 40th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L | |
1418 40th St | Single Family | 1,917 | A | |
1406 40th St | Single Family | 1,383 | A | |
0 39th St | Vacant Residential | 0 | L |
Local Household Income
The median household income in this part of Florida is $52,750. The bottom 10% of the population earn less than $15,819 per year. The top 10% earn more than $140,614 per year. The top 1% earn more than $483,623 per year. Most renters earn between $25,344 (20th percentile) and $41,136 (80th percentile) per year. Someone earning the median household income in this area is likely to qualify for a mortgage between $105,500 and $131,875.
The tax assessed value of this property places it in percentile 38 of all properties in this area. This suggests it would appeal to someone earning around $39,831 per year who should qualify for a mortgage between $79,662 and $99,578.
Source: US Census American Community Survey - 2008-2012 ACS 5-year PUMS estimates
Local Rents
The median monthly rent in this part of Florida is $962. Most renters earn between $2,112 and $3,428 per month. They typically spend 38% of their monthly income on rent. Most rents fall in the $756 (20th percentile) to $1,259 (80th percentile) range. The residential vacancy rate is 10%.
This property falls in percentile 38 of all properties in this area. This corresponds to a rent of $883 per month and a monthly household income of $2,472 ($29,664 per year)