Population255,483
Major EmployerWalt Disney Company
Avg. School Rating6

If you're searching for an apartment in Orlando, Florida, also known as "The City Beautiful," our map and general description of the Orlando area can help to familiarize you with the overall geography of this sprawling city. This should help make sure that you find the perfect Orlando apartment to meet your lifestyle. With over 35 different neighborhoods to choose from, there is absolutely a perfect place for you.


The map of different Orlando neighborhoods on the left side of this page will give you an idea of the specific location of any neighborhoods in the Greater Orlando Area you may be considering when looking for your new apartment. Simply hover over an area of the map to see the neighborhood name, or select the name from the list below the map to reveal the neighborhood information and find out what to expect if you move there, including popular things to do, attractions, and more.

What sets Orlando apart from other cities in Florida? In a word, everything. Orlando is such a melting pot that you truly get an immersive experience of different cultures and interests wherever you are. Each Orlando neighborhood has its own unique features, events, things to do, and apartments with great amenities. From the world-famous dining and shopping experiences to the extensive highway systems that quickly get you where you need to be and everything in between, Orlando is truly one of a kind.

In addition to the features of Orlando neighborhoods, there are also many factors that contribute to an overall high quality of living, like employment, the cost living, and access to education. In Orlando, the top 10 employers are all big name companies with thousands (even tens of thousands) of employees each, making the job market very open and accessible. Additionally, the educational resources close to apartments in Orlando are abundant. With high ranking elementary, middle, and high schools around the area, adolescents are given a well-rounded education early on. For higher education, Orlando is home to various institutions including the University of Central Florida, Full Sail University, Valencia College, Seminole State College, and more.

Overall, Orlando is a wonderful place with many great neighborhoods to look for a new apartment to call home. To begin your search for Orlando neighborhoods with apartments that will fit your lifestyle and budget, click on our neighborhood map and learn more. Happy exploring!

Get to know…Four Corners

Population26,116
Major EmployerWalt Disney Company
Main AttractionClose to Disney
LYNX routes427 and 55

While "Four Corners" is the neighborhood's more common name, the official name for this area is Citrus Ridge.  The name certainly makes sense given all of the citrus groves and roadside stands just outside of town. Four Corners may feel small now, but it's one of the fastest growing areas in Orlando. 

The Four Corners area is located at the intersection of counties Polk, Orange County, Lake and Osceola. It is unique in that it is considered part of each of the four aforementioned counties. 

If you are looking to move to the area, you should know that there is a ton of potential for community growth. Additionally, Four Corners is not far from many other well-populated areas with thriving business, entertainment, and shopping scenes.

If you need to commute into Orlando's more metropolitan areas, you'll have no problem getting to most of your destinations quickly. Both I-4 and SR 429 run through Four Corners and give you easy access to Downtown Orlando, Dr. Phillips, or main roadways like U.S. 17-92 and Florida's Turnpike.

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Four Corners Attractions

Four Corners is 10-15 minutes west of Walt Disney World, so world-class attractions are at your fingertips.  Don't worry; you won't see many tourists wandering into your neighborhood except those visiting orange groves in the wintertime.

Shopping in Four Corners

Along U.S. 27 and U.S. 192 are an assortment of small shops, pharmacies (Walgreens and CVS), convenience stores, and supermarkets. Along U.S. 27 you'll find a Lowe's Home Improvement, Pep Boys, and Walmart Supercenter. While the shopping selection isn't very expansive, you'll be able to grab the essentials when you need them without leaving the area.

Further south along U.S. 27 is the Davenport area, which boasts plenty of shopping options for Four Corners residents. At Posner Park, a mixed-used shopping plaza, you'll find Dick's Sporting Goods, Target, Michaels, Staples, Ross, PetsMart, Best Buy, Books-A-Million, and JCPenny. 

Four Corners Dining 

Four Corners has a handful of local, family-owned restaurants like Bruno's. Bruno's Italian Restaurant is located along U.S. 192 and serves up homemade Italian cuisine and New York-style pizza. Sunday's Grill in nearby Davenport is a UK-style pub that gives visitors a little slice of England by serving authentic fish n' chips, English breakfast, curry, and kebabs. You can also catch live soccer and British television series like EastEnders all day. Living in such a commuter-friendly area, residents of Four Corners have access to tons of fast food restaurants and national chains lining Four Corner's major highways and thoroughfares. Along U.S. 192 in particular you'll find Denny's, Texas Roadhouse, Joe's Crab Shack, Cracker Barrel, Carrabba's Italian Grill, and dozens more to suit just about any appetite and budget.

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