Car-Dependent
25
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
This area is considered a car-dependent area and most errands will require a car.
3393 Shallot Dr, Orlando, FL 32835
3393 Shallot Dr, Orlando, FL 32835
Url: http://ucf.offcampuspartners.com/housing/property/3393-shallot-dr/bc1e1hc
Phone Number: (321) 248-1963
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Number of Bedrooms | Number of Bathrooms | Rent Range | Square Footage | Name of Floor Plan | Unit Number | Availability | Newly Added | View More Details |
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Metrowest Shoppes | Walk: 15 min | Distance: 0.8 mi |
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Metro Station | Walk: 17 min | Distance: 0.9 mi |
Metro Pointe | Walk: 19 min | Distance: 1.0 mi |
Orlando Health/Amtrak | Drive: 16 min | Distance: 7.3 mi |
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Orlando | Drive: 16 min | Distance: 7.3 mi |
Lynx Central | Drive: 17 min | Distance: 8.2 mi |
Church Street | Drive: 17 min | Distance: 8.9 mi |
Orlando International | Drive: 28 min | Distance: 15.6 mi |
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Orlando Sanford International | Drive: 48 min | Distance: 35.5 mi |
Valencia C.C., West Campus | Walk: 30 min | Distance: 1.6 mi |
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Valencia C.C., Sand Lake | Drive: 15 min | Distance: 8.1 mi |
Everest Univ., South Orlando | Drive: 17 min | Distance: 8.2 mi |
University of Central Florida | Drive: 17 min | Distance: 8.5 mi |
Bill Frederick Park | Walk: 50 min | Distance: 2.6 mi |
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Shadow Bay Park | Walk: 66 min | Distance: 3.5 mi |
Orlo Vista Park | Walk: 66 min | Distance: 3.5 mi |
Silver Star Community Park | Drive: 12 min | Distance: 4.6 mi |
Barnett Park | Drive: 9 min | Distance: 4.8 mi |
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