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Downtown Orlando Condos For Sale

Included below are condos for sale in Downtown Orlando. If you would like more information on any of these Downtown Orlando real estate listings, just click the "Email Agent" button when viewing the details of the property. We can provide you with disclosures, past sales history, dates and prices of homes recently sold nearby, and more.  If you'd like to take a tour, click "Schedule a Tour." 

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Downtown Orlando Condos for Sale November 5, 2022

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Listings last updated 11/02/2022

    • 17

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 636 SqftSqft
    • 0.05 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 16

    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,160 SqftSqft
    • 0.11 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 13

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 763 SqftSqft
    • 1.35 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 12

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 675 SqftSqft
    • 1.35 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 47

    • 1 BedBd
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,195 SqftSqft
    • 1.31 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 47

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 971 SqftSqft
    • 0.31 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 23

    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,140 SqftSqft
    • 1.31 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 71

    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,132 SqftSqft
    • 1.31 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 24

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 971 SqftSqft
    • 0.31 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 22

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 729 SqftSqft
    • 0.08 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 31

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 804 SqftSqft
    • 0.08 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 49

    • 3 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 3,129 SqftSqft
    • 0.65 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 25

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 729 SqftSqft
    • 0.08 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 25

    • 3 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 3,111 SqftSqft
    • 0.65 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 31

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 729 SqftSqft
    • 0.08 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 18

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 862 SqftSqft
    • 0.08 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 26

    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,338 SqftSqft
    • 0.31 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 35

    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,261 SqftSqft
    • 0.08 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 22

    • 1 BedBd
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,400 SqftSqft
    • 0.75 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 5

    • 1 BedBd
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,325 SqftSqft
    • 0.75 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 33

    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,932 SqftSqft
    • 0.65 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 14

    • 1 BedBd
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 980 SqftSqft
    • Residential

    • 31

    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 730 SqftSqft
    • 0.08 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

    • 40

    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 2,495 SqftSqft
    • 0.31 ac Lot Size
    • Residential

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a condo?

A condominium is a private unit that’s owned by an individual and is situated within a larger residential complex. Condos are located in desirable areas within cities and usually come with several shared amenities, such as a gym, swimming pool, party room, etc. A homeowner’s association typically manages these common areas and sets forth specific rules and restrictions at the building level, while also charging monthly fees.

Are condos a good investment?

Buying a condo is a smart choice if you’re new to real estate investment. For instance, apartments for sale are less expensive than single family homes and require less maintenance. Granted, they also don’t appreciate in value as much as houses and come with homeowner’s association fees and specific rules and restrictions. Even so, condos can still offer decent returns when rented out. In addition, there’s often increased interest in condos due to their desirable location and amenities, so finding tenants should be easy. Alternatively, if you’re a condo owner residing in your own unit, you can become a real estate investor a few years after purchase. You can refinance your mortgage, extract some equity, rent out the condominium and then use the equity plus the rental earnings to buy your next property.

How many condos for sale are available in Downtown Orlando, Orlando, FL?

There are 30 apartments for sale in Downtown Orlando, Orlando, FL, with prices ranging from $152,500 to $1,096,000.

How do I search for condos for sale in Downtown Orlando, Orlando, FL?

Browsing Downtown Orlando, Orlando, FL apartments for sale has never been easier on Point2! Narrow your search by filtering listings based on price, square footage, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, year built, etc. Additionally, sort Downtown Orlando, Orlando, FL condos for sale according to price drops in the last six months so you never miss a bargain. Interested in condos for sale near your location? Use the map view to find apartments for sale nearby.

What is the difference between a condo and an apartment?

An apartment is a unit in a building owned entirely by a landlord — a leasing company that handles all the rentals. Conversely, a condo is owned by an individual who either lives in the unit or rents it out. Essentially, you can buy or rent a condominium, whereas you can only rent an apartment. Unlike apartments, condos are newer and more common in larger cities and in more desirable locations. They’re also often associated with luxury living, offering a wider set of amenities and facilities than apartments.

What is the difference between a condo and a townhouse?

A condo is an individual unit within a large residential complex that shares several walls, as well as the floor and/or ceiling, with other condos. In contrast, a townhouse is a vertical structure with multiple levels and only one or two walls in common with adjacent units. Notably, townhomes usually include a larger total living space and offer more privacy. As opposed to condominiums, owning a townhouse means not only owning the interior of the property, but also the land it sits on, so you’ll have a private front and backyard at your disposal. As a result, townhomes tend to be more expensive than condos.

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