Solaris at Kissimmee
1225 Utica Dr,
Kissimmee, FL 34744
$1,550 - $4,712
1-3 Beds
Downtown Kissimmee is a lively area filled to the brim with captivating local restaurants, shops, and other businesses. Trains are available for public transportation downtown for the convenience of both residents and tourists. Marinas, bait shops, and bass guides are located along Lake Tohopekaliga. At the north end of the lake, residents enjoy visiting Brinson Park for its waterfront views, wildlife, and access to the pier for fishing. Kissimmee Lakefront Park is another great outdoorsy spot with walking paths, fishing pier, picnic pavilions, and a shaded playground overlooking Lake Tohopekaliga.
There are plenty of fast food and chain dining options on the outskirts of downtown, but the main attractions lie in the heart of downtown Kissimmee. Abracadabra Ice Cream Factory, a family-oriented parlor and pizza shop, flash freezes their ice cream using liquid nitrogen. It’s a hit with both residents and tourists. Broadway Pizza Bar, Hatfield’s Bar & Grill, and Shipwrecked in the Islands are all must-try local restaurants. After you find your rental in downtown Kissimmee, you’ll want to visit Lanier’s Historic Downtown Marketplace for a unique antiquing experience.
Kissimmee Lakefront Park features walking paths and a fishing pier
The popular restaurant, Shipwrecked in the Islands, is located on Monument Avenue
Lake Tohopekaliga is the largest lake in Osceola County
The horse sculptures Sun Set, Sun Rise are located downtown
As of September 2025, the average apartment rent in Downtown Kissimmee is $1,493 for a studio, $1,567 for one bedroom, $2,087 for two bedrooms, and $2,671 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Downtown Kissimmee has decreased by -3.7% in the past year.
Studio
578 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,493/month
Average Rent
1 BR
686 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,567/month
Average Rent
2 BR
1,064 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$2,087/month
Average Rent
3 BR
1,369 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$2,671/month
Average Rent
Somewhat Walkable
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You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
Some Transit
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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
Very Bikeable
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This area is very bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes.
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