Audubon ParkRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median rate of $25.5/m², this area has officially hit BOUGIE status. You are paying for the proximity to Winter Park without the stuffy social expectations, but the inventory is often aging, so watch out for high utility bills. Our investment outlook remains strong for landlords because the local demand for walkable access to East End Market outpaces the actual supply of available doors.
The Vibe:Dominated by 1950s ranch-style architecture and the massive Harry P. Leu Gardens, the area feels established but increasingly expensive. Corrine Drive is the spine of the district, where the crowd leans heavily toward people who prefer artisanal sourdough and vintage clothing over big-box retail. Expect heavy traffic during peak hours and a rental market that favors updated mid-century homes over modern high-rises.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Audubon Park @ $25.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
How does the average rent compare to nearby Baldwin Park?
The m² stats are comparable, but you're trading Baldwin's cookie-cutter new builds for Audubon’s character-rich, older renovations.
What is the investment outlook for small multifamily units here?
Extremely tight; the limited inventory of duplexes near Winter Park Road means vacancy rates are near zero and rental yields stay high.
Is parking an issue for renters in this district?
For single-family homes it is fine, but if you're renting near the Corrine Drive commercial strip, street parking is a daily battle with shoppers.
Are these old houses efficient to cool?
Generally, no. Many rentals at the lower end of the $19/m² range still have original jalousie windows, so expect your AC bill to bite.
Is the BOUGIE rating justified for the area?
Yes, because the premium you pay is for a specific 'cool' factor and a high concentration of award-winning local businesses within a three-block radius.