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303Units
4Stories
2000Year Built
$158K - $526KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
Highlights
Fitness Center
Princeton Elementary School Rated A-
Elevator
In Ground Pool
Senior Community
Gated Community
Modern living in the heart of Orlando's North Quarter
Park North at Cheney Place, completed in 2000, is a four-story condominium building located in the vibrant North Quarter of Downtown Orlando. The building features 303 units and offers a blend of modern amenities and urban convenience. Its symmetrical facade, arched openings on the ground level, uniform rectangular windows, and balconies with white railings create a welcoming atmosphere. The roofline is adorned with dormer windows and a central cupola, adding a touch of architectural charm.
Diverse floor plans with modern finishes
Park North at Cheney Place offers a variety of floor plans to suit different needs, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units. Studio units, sized between 411 and 600 square feet, typically rent for around $1,300 per month. These compact yet efficient spaces are perfect for those seeking a minimalist lifestyle.
One-bedroom units range from 411 to 900 square feet and feature one to one and a half bathrooms. Prices for these units range from $178,000 to $224,000. Many one-bedroom units boast luxury vinyl flooring, large windows for ample natural light, and modern kitchens with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Some units also include a cozy fireplace and built-in desk areas, making them ideal for both relaxation and productivity.
Two-bedroom units, sized between 953 and 1,200 square feet, offer two bathrooms and are priced from $238,000 to $298,000. These units often feature spacious open floor plans, walk-in closets, and private balconies with views of the community pool or courtyard. High-end finishes such as crown molding, wood-look tile flooring, and upgraded kitchen appliances are common in these units.
The largest units are the three-bedroom layouts, approximately 1,400 square feet, with two bathrooms. These units are priced around $370,000 and include features such as high ceilings, hardwood floors, and custom-designed closets. The master suites often come with ensuite bathrooms and additional storage space. Monthly HOA fees range from $200 to $500, covering sewer, trash, and water services.
Comprehensive amenities for a comfortable lifestyle
Park North at Cheney Place offers a wide range of amenities designed to enhance the living experience. Unique features include a dog recreation area with an agility training course, catering to pet owners. The building also boasts two large tropical swimming pools, perfect for relaxation and socializing.
Residents have access to a well-equipped fitness center with both cardio and weight rooms, ensuring a healthy lifestyle. The clubhouse features a billiard table and a community room, providing spaces for social gatherings and events. For those who work from home or need business services, the building includes a business center with computers and internet access, as well as a conference room.
Additional amenities include a secure gated parking garage with covered parking, landscaped courtyards, and a private courtyard with a fountain. The building also offers package/mail services, a laundry room, and a residents' lounge with a coffee bar and big screen TV. On-site management and concierge services ensure that residents' needs are promptly addressed.
Vibrant and eclectic North Quarter neighborhood
The North Quarter neighborhood of Downtown Orlando is known for its vibrant and eclectic atmosphere. This compact area is a favorite among young professionals, offering a mix of office towers, mid-rise condos, law firms, and city sidewalks. The neighborhood exudes a distinct joie de vivre, with a diverse and independent flair.
Ivanhoe Village, located on the northern edge of the neighborhood, is a hub for cuisine and culture. Popular dining options include Reyes Mezcaleria, known for its homemade tortillas and extensive selection of agave spirits, and Cafe Trastevere, a top choice for Italian cuisine. Coffee enthusiasts can visit Downtown Credo for a quality brew, while Publix on East Colonial Avenue provides convenient grocery shopping.
The area is also home to unique small businesses like Uncle Tony’s Donut Shoppe, which specializes in vinyl records instead of sugary treats. Art lovers can explore Faith Arts Village Orlando (FAVO), a community project that hosts an art stroll with food trucks on the first Friday night of each month.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the Orlando Urban Trail, which links the neighborhood to nature and culture, passing through Loch Haven Park and along Lake Ivanhoe. Gaston Edwards Park offers a playground and fitness area, while Senator Beth Johnson Park provides a pleasant spot to catch some sunshine. Lake Eola Park, located about a mile south, hosts the Orlando Farmers Market every Sunday and screens family-friendly movies as part of its Moviola series.
Convenient transportation options
Park North at Cheney Place is well-connected to various transportation options, making commuting and exploring the city easy. The neighborhood is highly walkable and bikeable, with numerous bike-rental stations available. The city's free LYMMO Downtown Circulator network includes the Lime Line, which connects the North Quarter with the business district, Lake Eola, and other downtown destinations. LYNX buses also travel across downtown and link to outlying suburbs.
For those who prefer to drive, the building is conveniently located near major highways, including Interstate 4 and the 408 Expressway. This provides easy access to various parts of the city and beyond. The Orlando International Airport is approximately 25 minutes away by car, while the Orlando Sanford International Airport is about a 35-minute drive.
Nearby bus stops include N Orange Ave and W Marks St, served by the Lymmo Lime and Orange Ave/S. U.S. 17-92 transit lines, and N Orange Ave and Park Lake St, served by the Orange Ave/S. U.S. 17-92 line. These stops are within a short walking distance, providing additional public transit options for residents.
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Area Factors
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
83/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
78/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
68/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Senator Beth Johnson Park
6 min walk
Lake Ivanhoe Park
6 min walk
Gaston Edwards Park
12 min walk
Gaston Edwards Park
13 min walk
Don Dudley Park
2 min drive
Lake
Picnic Area
Trails
Luminary Green
3 min drive
Sunshine Park & Downtown Recreation Complex
3 min drive
Basketball
Tennis
Parking Lot
Big Tree Park
3 min drive
Lake Ivanhoe Plaza Park
4 min drive
Trails
Events
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