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Housing Profile
Orange County, Florida
  • Population, 2007: 1105587. Orange County ranks # 5 of Florida's 67 counties in population.
  • Households, 2007: 413696
  • Homeownership Rate, 2007: 60.7%. Statewide, Florida's homeownership rate is 70.4%.
Population Projections
  • In 2030, Orange County is projected to have a population of 1626171, ranking it # 5 of Florida's 67 counties.

Projected Total Population, Orange County, 2007-2030

Place 2007 2010 2015 2020 20252030
Orange County 1105587 1154184 1282175 1401182 1517074 1626171
Notes:  Housing Needs Assessment - Population and Household Projection Methodology User Guide.

Sources:   Not Available.
Housing Market

Existing Home Values (Based on County Property Appraisers' Just Value)

  • Single Family Home, average just value, 2008: $246700. (Statewide, the average just value of a single family home in Florida in 2008 was $248425).
  • Mobile Home, average just value, 2008: $74509.
  • Condominium, average just value, 2008: $197526.

  • * -100 means less than 25 observations
    * -200 means less than 2/3 of observations have valid year built entries
    * -300 means less than 2/3 of observations have valid square footage entries
    * -400 means no observations

Home Sales Prices

  • The average sales price for a single family home was $338270 in 2007. The median sales price that year was $280000, compared to a statewide median sales price of $240000.

  • * -100 means less than 25 observations.
    * -200 means less than 2/3 of observations have valid entries for that year.
    * -300 means less than 2/3 of observations have valid square footage entries.
    * -400 means no observations.

Median Sales Price for Single Family Homes and Condominiums, Orange County, 1996-2007

Place Housing Type 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 20062007
Orange County Condominiums 52000 55000 58000 60000 65000 69000 79900 90000 106600 174850 195000 202700
Orange County Single Family Homes 99000 103000 108000 113500 122000 137000 150000 165000 186000 245000 285000 280000
Notes: 
* -100 means less than 25 observations.
* -200 means less than 2/3 of observations have valid entries for that year.
* -300 means less than 2/3 of observations have valid square footage entries.
* -400 means no observations.
Sources:  County property appraiser tax rolls, compiled by Shimberg Center - Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse.

Rents

  • The median rent paid by Orange County households in 2000 was $699 per month, compared to a statewide median rent of $641.
  • In Orange County and the surrounding metro area, the HUD Fair Market Rent in 2009, representing rent for a typical modest apartment, was $793 for a studio apartment, $862 for a one-bedroom, $985 for a two-bedroom, $1233 for a three-bedroom, and $1452 for a four-bedroom unit.

Households by Monthly Rent Paid, Orange County,2000

Place No Cash Rent less than 200 between 200 and 299 between 300 and 499 between 500 and 749 between 750 and 999 between 1000 and 14991500 or more
Orange County 2824 2524 2727 15080 57525 36961 11961 2237
Affordable Housing Needs

Cost Burden, General

  • "Cost-burdened" households pay more than 30% of income for rent or mortgage costs. In 2007, 125505 Orange County households (30%) pay more than 30% of income for housing. By comparison, 0% of households statewide are cost-burdened.
  • 50889 households in Orange County (12%) pay more than 50% of income for housing.

Households by Cost Burden, Orange County, 2007

Amount of Income Paid for Housing
0-30% 30-50%50% or more
Total 288191 74616 50889
Notes:  Housing Needs Assessment - Population and Household Projection Methodology User Guide.
Click here to get household projections by tenure, age of householder, income, and cost burden.
Sources:   Not Available.

** The Household Demographic Data Access Tool allows users to combine any of the variables below to create a custom report. For example, a user could find the number of 1-2 person renter households age 65 and older who pay more than 50% of income for housing by selecting household size, householder age, and household income as indicators.

Homeowners and Renters

Households by Homeowner/Renter Status and Cost Burden, Orange County, 2007

Amount of Income Paid for Housing
0-30% 30-50%50% or more
Owner 189310 39066 22680
Renter 98881 35550 28209
Notes:  Housing Needs Assessment - Population and Household Projection Methodology User Guide.
Click here to get household projections by tenure, age of householder, income, and cost burden.
Sources:   Not Available.

Household Income

  • In the following table, household income is measured as a percentage of the median income for the county or area, adjusted for family size. In Orange County and the surrounding metro area, the HUD-estimated median income for a family of four is $59200 in 2008.

Households by Income and Cost Burden, Orange County, 2007

Household Income as Percentage of Area Median Income Amount of Income Paid for Housing
0-30% 30-50%50% or more
<=30% AMI 10011 3958 24078
30.01-50% AMI 9564 15914 17050
50.01-80% AMI 37035 30906 7010
80.01+% AMI 231581 23838 2751
Total 288191 74616 50889
Notes:  Housing Needs Assessment - Population and Household Projection Methodology User Guide.
Click here to get household projections by tenure, age of householder, income, and cost burden.
Sources:   Not Available.

** For more detailed income categories and to combine with other variables such as age, cost burden, and owner/renter status, try the Household Demographic Data Access Tool.

Elderly Households

  • 63858 households in Orange County (15.4%) are headed by a person age 65 or older in 2007. In comparison, 27.3% of households statewide are headed by elderly persons.
  • 102034 of elderly households in Orange County (79.8%) own their homes.
  • 19359 elderly households (30%) pay more than 30% of income for rent or mortgage costs.

Elderly Households by Age and Cost Burden, Orange County, 2007

Age of Householder Amount of Income Paid for Housing
0-30% 30-49.9%50+ %
65+ 44499 10305 9054
Notes:  Housing Needs Assessment - Population and Household Projection Methodology User Guide.
Click here to get household projections by tenure, age of householder, income, and cost burden.
Sources:   Not Available.
** To learn about all head-of-household age categories and to combine with other variables such as income, cost burden, and owner/renter status, try the Household Demographic Data Access Tool.

Size of Households

  • 235820 households in Orange County (57%) are made up of 1-2 persons in 2007. 32% of these households pay more than 30% of income for rent or mortgage costs.
  • 132644 households in Orange County (32%%) are made up of 3-4 persons in 2007. 27% of these households pay more than 30% of income for rent or mortgage costs.
  • 45230 households in Orange County (11%%) are made up of 5 persons or more in 2007. 29% of these households pay more than 30% of income for rent or mortgage costs.

Households by Size and Cost Burden, Orange County, 2007

Number of Persons in the Household Amount of Income Paid for Housing
0-30% 30.01-50%50.01+ %
1-2 159522 43959 32339
3-4 96350 22439 13855
5+ 32319 8222 4689
Notes:  Housing Needs Assessment - Population and Household Projection Methodology User Guide.
Click here to get household projections by tenure, age of householder, income, and cost burden.
Sources:   Not Available.

** To combine with other variables such as income, head-of-household age, and owner/renter status, try the Household Demographic Data Access Tool.

Disability and Affordable Housing Need

  • In 2000, 37359 low-income households included at least one person with a disability age 15 or older. These households had incomes below 60% of the area median income.

Low-Income (<60% AMI) Households Including Persons with Disabilities Age 15+ and Cost Burden, Orange County, 2000

Amount of Income Paid for Housing
0-29.9% 30-49.9%50+ %
10920 11154 15285

Single Family Home Size and Age

  • In 2008, the median size for a new single-family home in Orange County was 2091 square feet.

Year Structure Built, Orange County, 2000

Year Structure Built, 2000
1939 and earlier 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990sPlace
8766 10043 36206 41516 62009 94169 108640 Orange County

Substandard Housing

Housing units are considered to be substandard if they are overcrowded, do not have heat, or lack complete kitchens or plumbing. In 2000,

  • 23375 housing units (7.0% of all units) in Orange County were overcrowded, meaning that they housed more than one person per room, compared to a statewide percentage of 6.5%.
  • 2641 units (0.8%) in Orange County did not use home heating fuel, compared to a statewide percentage of 1.8%.
  • 1963 units (0.5%) in Orange County lacked complete kitchen facilities, compared to a statewide percentage of 0.5%.
  • 1896 units (0.5%) in Orange County lacked complete plumbing facilities, compared to a statewide percentage of 0.4%.