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Oakland, FL
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Yes—short‑term rentals (STRs) are allowed in Oakland Park, Florida. The City explicitly states it does not prohibit vacation rentals, nor does it regulate their duration or frequency (aligned with Florida law SB 356, Chapter 2014‑71). Instead, Oakland Park regulates STRs through registration, inspections, life‑safety, and compatibility standards in single‑family residential districts. [Oakland Park STR page; Oakland Park Ordinance 0‑2018‑005]
Oakland hosts earn a median $34,345/year with $202 ADR and 72% occupancy.
Top performers pull in $64,016+ per year.
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State of Florida (DBPR and DOR)
Broward County
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City of Oakland Park (focused on life‑safety and neighborhood compatibility)
Broward County
State of Florida
Short‑Term Rental Coordinator
City Hall (general inquiries)
Short‑Term Rental Hotline (non‑emergency complaints)
Broward Sheriff’s Office Non‑Emergency (after‑hours non‑emergency)
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Oakland is a small, historic town in western Orange County, Florida, home to roughly two thousand five hundred residents. Tucked along the shore of Lake Apopka and just outside the urban core of Orlando, it has the unhurried feel of an old Florida crossroads, with tree-lined streets, a compact historic center, and a quiet residential scale that contrasts with the sprawling suburbs to its east. The town is best known as a jumping-off point for two very different sides of central Florida: the natural landscapes and citrus-country heritage of west Orange County, and the theme-park corridor roughly twenty miles to the south and southeast. Downtown Orlando lies about fifteen miles east, and Walt Disney World sits roughly twenty-five miles to the southeast, putting Oakland within easy reach of nearly every major central Florida attraction while keeping it noticeably removed from the bustle.
Just a few minutes from the heart of town, the Oakland Nature Preserve offers a 230-acre window onto the lakes, marshes, and pine flatwoods that once defined the region. Visitors can wander a network of boardwalks and dirt trails, watch for wading birds along the shoreline of Lake Apopka, and learn about local ecology at a small on-site education center. Its proximity makes it a natural half-day stop for travelers staying in the area. Oakland Nature Preserve
A short walk or bike ride from the town center, the West Orange Trail threads through Oakland as part of a roughly twenty-two-mile paved rail-trail that connects the community to Winter Garden, Apopka, and other points in western Orange County. The trail, which runs along a former railroad corridor shaded by live oaks, is popular with cyclists, joggers, and families, and its Oakland segment passes close to several small cafes and parks. West Orange Trail
Just east of Oakland, the adjacent city of Winter Garden has built a reputation as one of central Florida's most appealing small downtowns. Its brick-paved Plant Street is lined with independent restaurants, breweries, and a weekend farmers' market, and the Garden Theatre anchors a historic block that draws visitors from across the metro area. The drive from Oakland is only a few minutes.
To the south and east, the Orlando region's marquee theme parks, including Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and SeaWorld, are all within roughly a half-hour's drive, making Oakland a feasible base for guests who want a quieter, more residential setting at the end of the day while remaining close to the area's biggest draws. Walt Disney World
Oakland's appeal for short-term rentals lies in that balance. It offers a slower, distinctly small-town character with a scenic lake, a beloved nature preserve, and immediate access to a regional bike trail, while still sitting within an easy drive of Winter Garden's dining scene and Orlando's world-famous attractions. For travelers who want central Florida's entertainment without staying in the middle of it, Oakland provides a comfortable and characterful alternative.
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