Housing Owner-Occupied % of Units, by Zip Code (ZCTA5) — Orlando Metro

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Owner-occupancy rates in the Orlando metro exhibit a clear core-periphery pattern, with the lowest concentrations (below 50%) clustered in central Orlando and the tourist corridor near Disney World, where renter-heavy apartment complexes and short-term rental properties dominate. Outer suburban and exurban zip codes—particularly to the northeast, northwest near Apopka, and the large southeastern zip code near St. Cloud—consistently exceed 80% owner-occupancy, reflecting newer single-family subdivision development. The Kissimmee area south of Orlando presents a notable patchwork, with some zip codes dipping into the 40% range adjacent to others near 70%, likely driven by variations in vacation rental density and multifamily housing stock.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS

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