Studio Apartments for Rent in the Oak Ridge Neighborhood of Orlando, FL (9 Rentals)

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Siegel Select Orlando
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$1,400 - $1,600
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$1,400 - $1,600

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Siegel Select Orlando

7209 S Orange Blossom TrlOrlando, FL 32809
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Largest Available Oak Ridge Studio Apartments

The largest available Studio apartment unit in the Oak Ridge area of Orlando, FL is found at Altaire at Millenia and is listed at 660 square feet priced from $1,566. Here is today’s list of the largest available 2 Bedroom units in the area:

Apartment ListingModel NameSquare FootagePriced From
Altaire at MilleniaS2660 Sq Ft$1,566
Fusion OrlandoDouble Studio550 Sq Ft$1,299
Coconut PalmsEstereo Bay390 Sq Ft$949

Cheapest Available Oak Ridge Studio Apartments

Currently the lowest priced Studio apartment unit Oak Ridge of Orlando, FL is the Estereo Bay Model starting from $949 at Coconut Palms. The average price for all Studio apartments in Oak Ridge is currently $1,389. Here is today’s list of the cheapest available Studio options in the area:

Apartment ListingModel NamePriced From
Coconut PalmsEstereo Bay$949
Fusion OrlandoSingle Studio$1,299
Siegel Select OrlandoStudio-Single$1,400

Frequently Asked Questions about Studio Oak Ridge Apartments

What is the Cheapest apartment in Oak Ridge with Studio?

Currently the most affordable Studio in Oak Ridge is at Coconut Palms listed at $949.

How much is the average rent for a Studio Oak Ridge Apartment?

The average rent for a Studio Apartment in Oak Ridge is $1,389.

What is the largest available Studio Oak Ridge Apartment for rent?

Today's apartment with the most square footage in Oak Ridge is a 660 square feet unit starting from $1,566 at Altaire at Millenia.

What is the average size for Oak Ridge Studio Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Studio rental in Oak Ridge is currently 521 sq ft.

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