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Getting around in Sorrento, FL

1 /100
Car-Dependent
25 /100
Somewhat Bikeable
Walk Score®: 1, Bike Score®: 25

Frequently asked questions

What type of rental buildings are in Sorrento, FL?

In Sorrento, none of the residents are renting compared to all owning a home, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Large-scale apartment buildings with more than 50 units represent none of Sorrento's rentals, none are small-scale complexes with under 50 units, and none are single-family rentals.

What do typical apartment communities look like in Sorrento, FL?

The average age of rental buildings in Sorrento is 0 years old, with none being newer apartment buildings completed since 2000. The average height of apartment buildings in the city is 0 stories, of which none are garden-style apartment communities, none are mid-sized buildings, and none are high-rises. These characteristics describe large-scale apartment communities of 50 apartments or more.

What apartment floorplans are common in Sorrento, FL?

Studio apartments in Sorrento are around 0% of rentals, while 1-bedroom floor plans represent 0% of the total stock. For those in search of larger rentals, 2-bedroom floorplans make up 0% of all rentals. More generous apartments with 3 bedrooms or more are also available in this city for those in search of more space.

Living in Sorrento, FL

If you find yourself longing for the peace and quiet of a small town, surrounded by pastoral views and horse farms, but are hesitating about moving too far from a big city, then renting an apartment in Sorrento, FL, may be the right choice. Located a mere 30 minutes from Orlando, this small rural community feels like a world away. Besides its soft rolling hills and working farms, Sorrento also offers renters an excellent quality of life at a low cost. The low crime rate and above-average public school make Sorrento a great location for renters with children. Renters who are thinking about retiring will appreciate the beautiful scenery and affordable cost of living that allow their retirement dollars to stretch further while enjoy a peaceful, active environment with golf courses at their doorstep and plenty of hiking opportunities.

Renting in Sorrento, FL

The majority of people living in Sorrento rent their homes. Rents here are slightly below the national average, making a rental apartment in Sorrento more affordable than the rest of the Orlando – Kissimmee – Sanford metropolitan area. Most rental properties available in this spare, rural community are detached single-family homes standing on spacious lots and luxurious planned communities developed around a country club or golf course. Amenities available for renters vary but can include features such as walking trails, professional golf lessons, fitness centers, tennis courts, event hosting, restaurants, and more. According to the rental laws in Florida, there is no maximum amount set for a security deposit. However, most landlords in Sorrento request prospective renters to pay the equivalent of a month and a half to two months’ rent to secure a rental property.

Things for renting

Shopping in Sorrento, FL

Since Sorrento is primarily a rural community — which is part of its undisputable charm — there are limited amenities available for renters in the area. Publix is the main grocery store in town, along with Mt. Plymouth IGA Fresh Market. Renters may also find budget shopping options at the Dollar General and Family Dollar. Sorrento Hills Village is a shopping plaza where renters can find a mix of national and locally owned retailers as well as several dining options. In addition, local renters may travel to the nearby community of Mt Dora, which is about 10 minutes away by car, where they will find a significantly broader choice of options for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

Transportation in Sorrento, FL

Renters who may be used to leaving their vehicles at home as they run errands, go out, or commute to work, may be disappointed in the lack of alternative options in Sorrento. You will definitely need a car while renting an apartment in this charming rural community as Sorrento does not currently offer options for public transportation and neighborhoods are spread out. Florida State Route 46 is the main highway crossing Sorrento. It serves Highway 4, which provides a straight route to Orlando. If rent in Sorrento and work in Orlando, you best bet for an easy commute is to look for an apartment for rent on the eastern side of town.

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