Best Neighborhoods in Kissimmee, Florida for Renters (2026)

Kissimmee is not one place. It is several distinct pockets, and the difference between them decides your commute, your rent, and how you spend a Saturday. Pick the wrong one and you spend a year fighting US-192 traffic or paying for a location you never use. Stillwater Lakes sits on the water at 2175 Easton Loop, and this guide walks the main areas so you can match the neighborhood to how you actually live.

Kissimmee is a southern suburb of Orlando in Osceola County, wrapped around US-192, Florida's Turnpike, and the Osceola Parkway. That road network is why some areas feel fast and connected while others feel quiet and residential. Here is how they compare.

Resort-style lounge at Stillwater Lakes in Kissimmee, one of the best areas to rent in Kissimmee, Florida.

The East Side Near Lake Nona

The newer east side of Kissimmee, near Partin Settlement Road and the roads toward Lake Nona, holds much of the city's recent construction. It is the pick for renters who want new apartments and townhomes, resort amenities, and the shortest path to the Lake Nona Medical City jobs and Orlando International Airport. This is where Stillwater Lakes sits, and it suits professionals, healthcare workers, and families who want a modern, waterfront home with quick access to the whole metro. Rents here price at the higher, amenity-rich end for the newer stock.

The US-192 Resort Corridor

The US-192 corridor runs closest to the theme parks and the resort economy. It suits renters who work in hospitality or the parks and want the shortest possible drive to Disney, Universal, and SeaWorld. Inventory ranges widely in age and price along this stretch, so it rewards renters who compare carefully. The tradeoff is tourist traffic on the busiest days.

Downtown Kissimmee and the Lake Toho Lakefront

Downtown Kissimmee is the walkable historic heart of the city, built around a Main Street district and the Lake Tohopekaliga lakefront. It suits renters who want a small-town, water-adjacent feel with the marina, Kissimmee Lakefront Park, and local shops and restaurants within reach. Inventory is a mix of older buildings and newer infill, and the area is in an active revitalization, so you trade a little polish for character.

St. Cloud and the Southern Edge

South and east toward St. Cloud, the area trades resort proximity for quieter, more residential streets and its own lakefront on East Lake Toho. It suits renters who prioritize calm and space over the shortest drive to the parks. Rents can run slightly lower here for comparable older stock, with the tradeoff being a bit more distance to the main job hubs.

How to Choose Your Kissimmee Neighborhood

Start with your commute, because in Kissimmee that is the variable that changes your day most. If you work at Lake Nona, the Medical City, or the airport, the east side puts you closest. If you work in the parks or hospitality, the US-192 corridor fits. If you want a walkable, water-adjacent core, downtown earns it. If you want quiet and space above all, the St. Cloud edge works.

Then layer in budget and home type. Newer communities like Stillwater Lakes concentrate on the east side, so if you want new construction, resort amenities, and a pet-friendly, waterfront setup, that is where to look first. For the full budget picture, see our cost of living in Kissimmee guide, and for the townhome format, our townhomes for rent in Kissimmee guide. [LINK LATER to both posts]

Start Your Search in the Right Part of Kissimmee

The best neighborhood in Kissimmee is the one that shortens your commute, fits your budget, and matches how you spend your time. For renters who want new, connected, and low-effort, the east side near Lake Nona is the natural starting point, which is exactly where Stillwater Lakes is built.

See current apartments and townhomes on the floor plans page and the full community amenities at Stillwater Lakes, plan around the official City of Kissimmee resources, and when a home fits, schedule a tour.

FAQ

What is the best neighborhood in Kissimmee, Florida for renters?

For renters who want new construction and the shortest commute to Lake Nona and the airport, the east side near Partin Settlement Road is the best pick, with the newest apartments and townhomes. The US-192 corridor suits those who work in the theme parks, downtown Kissimmee suits renters who want a walkable lakefront core, and the St. Cloud edge suits those who want quiet and space.

Where are the newest apartments in Kissimmee?

The newest apartments and townhomes in Kissimmee are concentrated on the east side near Partin Settlement Road and the roads toward Lake Nona, where most recent construction has gone in. Stillwater Lakes, at 2175 Easton Loop, is one of the newer communities, with luxury apartments and move-in-ready townhomes in a waterfront setting.

Which Kissimmee area is closest to Lake Nona and the airport?

The east side of Kissimmee, near Partin Settlement Road, is the closest area to the Lake Nona Medical City and Orlando International Airport. It offers the shortest commute to those job hubs while keeping the theme parks a short drive away, which is why much of the city's new construction has gone in there.

Which Kissimmee area is quietest?

The southern and eastern edge toward St. Cloud is the quietest of Kissimmee's main areas, with residential streets and its own lakefront on East Lake Toho. It trades the shortest drive to the parks and job hubs for calm and space, so renters who prioritize a settled residential feel tend to prefer it.

Is downtown Kissimmee a good place to live?

Downtown Kissimmee is the walkable historic core, built around a Main Street district and the Lake Tohopekaliga lakefront with a marina and Kissimmee Lakefront Park. It suits renters who want a small-town, water-adjacent feel with local shops and restaurants nearby, and it is in an active revitalization, so you trade a little polish for character and location.


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