Orlando, FL

The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments: Reviews, Real Cost & What to Watch

Last updated May 10, 2026

The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments is rated 4.4 by 617 residents — so here's the honest picture beyond the listing: the true all-in monthly cost, what reviews actually flag, and the risks worth knowing. We also break down what renters insurance costs here (~$13/mo), the 6 discounts that may apply, and how the major carriers compare for your zip.


The Verdict · Orlando, FL

$1,698–$3,564

real monthly · incl. fees + insurance

4.4

617 Google reviews

Average crime

worth watching

A well-rated community where the real cost runs ~$111 over sticker, and there's no standout hazard to plan around.

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About $13/mo here — the one thing worth sorting before you sign.

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What Residents Say

The honest version — the good and the bad, straight from recent Google reviews of The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments.

Positive
“Fiorella is AMAZING! From our very first tour at the Courtney to the day we moved in, she was the key person who made our entire process smooth, stress-free, and secure. She was supportive, professional, and always ready to help. We truly couldn’t have asked for a better experience!”
— Jose Gonzalez, Google reviewer · a month ago
Critical
“The worst living experience I’ve ever had. Roach issues. Mold issues. Plumbing issues. Broken appliances, and borderline cruel management (Rita), all for almost 2k a month. There is nothing “luxury” about these apartments. This complex is a scam. Maintenance will come and check off that they’ve so…”
— Blair Krah, Google reviewer · 6 months ago
Positive
“My husband and I lived here several years ago and recently, several packages were delivered here instead of my current address. I reached out to see what could be done and Fiorella Rehman, the Leasing Consultant was amazing. She was able to intercept the packages and called me to let me know. Fi…”
— Marjorie Alquist, Google reviewer · a month ago
Positive
“Had the pleasure of having Fiorella assist me with moving into my new apartment! She was extremely kind and accommodating. She was super helpful and very knowledgeable. She was extremely professional and I’m looking forward to spending my time here at my new home. Thank you ! 9/25/25 - Anthony hel…”
— kaylee Montalvo, Google reviewer · 6 months ago
Positive
“ENGLISH Need storage space? Our features: Climate Control, 24HR Access Availability, U-Haul Trucks, Drive-Up Units, RV/Paralell Parking. PROMO: $1 move-in special off Ask For Details”
— 90 Northwest Orlando Storage Orlando, Google reviewer · 2 months ago

What reviews flag most

Mined from 5 recent reviews · 617 total on Google. Longer bars mean the topic comes up more often — this is a read on what gets mentioned, not a summary of every review.

Water Damage Common topic
Maintenance Issues Mentioned
Pest Issues Mentioned
Identity Theft / Mail Fraud Mentioned

9703 Avellino Ave, Orlando, FL 32819

Universal

Built 2015 4 stories 355 units
4.4 /5 617 · Google
5 /5 15 · Apt. Finder
$1,587 – $3,453 /month sticker rent

What The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments Really Costs

The sticker rent isn't the whole number. Here's what The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments actually costs each month once required fees, pet rent, and insurance are in — the number the listing sites leave off.

Real total each month $1,698 – $3,564
Base Rent $1,587 – $3,453
Required Monthly Fees $73
Pet Rent (per pet) $25
Est. Renters Insurance $13/mo

Renters insurance adds ~$13/mo to that total — compare quotes →

Fees Beyond Rent

The additional charges beyond base rent at The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments. Some are monthly, some one-time — all of them shape your real cost of living here.

Required Fees

Water Utility Base

Charged per unit. Payable to 3rd Party

$2.15 / mo

Package Delivery Management

Charged per unit.

$20 / mo

Valet Trash

Charged per unit.

$25 / mo

Sewer Utility Base

Charged per unit. Payable to 3rd Party

$5.57 / mo

Pest Control

Charged per unit.

$6 / mo

Utility Management Service Fee

Charged per unit. Payable to 3rd Party

$8.25 / mo

Electric Utility

Charged per unit. Payable to 3rd Party

Usage-Based

Common Area Electric

Charged per unit.

Usage-Based

Common Area Water

Charged per unit.

Usage-Based

Sewer Utility

Charged per unit. Payable to 3rd Party

Usage-Based

Water Utility

Charged per unit. Payable to 3rd Party

Usage-Based

Community Trash

Charged per unit.

Usage-Based

Administrative Fee

Charged per unit.

$200

Application Fee

Charged per applicant.

$75

Security Deposit

Charged per unit.

$100

Key/Fob Activation

Charged per unit.

$50

Pets Fees

Pet Fee

Pet Rent and Pet Fee are per pet

$400

Pet Rent

Max of 2. Charged per pet.

$25 / mo

Parking Fees

Private/Detached Garage Rental

Max of 1. Charged per vehicle.

$175 - $195 / mo

Reserved Parking

Max of 4. Charged per vehicle.

$35 / mo

Situational Fees

Utility Account Set Up

Charged per unit. Payable to 3rd Party

$30

Utility Account Final Billing

Charged per unit. Payable to 3rd Party

$30

Safety & Property Crime

For a renter, property crime is what you actually feel day to day — a car broken into overnight, a package lifted off the step, a bike gone from storage, or how the walk from the lot feels after dark. Here's how Orlando looks on the theft-related crimes that touch renters most.

These are city-level figures from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting program — not block-by-block. Your specific street may run calmer or rougher than the citywide rate.

B+

Area crime grade

Detailed FBI property-crime data isn't available for Orlando in the latest reporting cycle, so this is the AreaVibes neighborhood grade as a general signal — a city-level read, not block-by-block. The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments has on-site security features (Package service, Controlled access, Property manager on site, Security system, Gated, Gated access, Doorman).

On-Site Security

Package service Controlled access Property manager on site Security system Gated Gated access Doorman

Natural Hazards to Plan For

For a renter, the natural-hazard story at this address is the easy version: flood risk is low, earthquake shaking is rare, and severe weather in Orange County doesn't drive an unusual claim profile. A baseline renters policy is sufficient — none of the optional flood or earthquake endorsements pay back at this kind of address. The data is below for completeness.

Flood damage

FEMA's flood-zone classification for this address is low-risk, which means the federal government doesn't expect significant flooding here under typical conditions. A standard renters policy still excludes flood damage, but a separate flood policy is hard to justify economically when the underlying risk is low. The zone label is below for the record.

Source · FEMA NFHL

FEMA Zone X (minimal flood hazard) — Minimal flood risk

Flood insurance optional but inexpensive in this zone.

Zones can change — verify at FEMA Flood Map Service

Earthquake shaking

USGS rates seismic activity here as low. A damaging earthquake is unlikely enough that most renters skip the earthquake endorsement entirely — your standard renters policy still covers the things you actually claim against (theft, fire, water damage from leaks, wind damage). The hazard data is below for completeness.

Source · USGS NSHM

Low seismic hazard · ground motion 0.03g

Skipping the endorsement is a defensible choice at this hazard level. Theft, fire, lightning, and most water damage stay covered under a standard renters policy regardless.

Ground motion at ~2% probability over 50 years — the building-code reference level

Severe weather you'd actually claim for

NOAA's severe-weather record for Orange County is on the calmer end of the national distribution — modest activity across most categories. Whatever does happen, your renters policy already covers it (wind, hail, lightning damage to your possessions). The five-year averages are below.

High-wind events ~6.0/yr
Hail events ~3.8/yr
Tornado events ~0.4/yr
Flood events ~1.4/yr

Source · NOAA Storm Events · 5-yr averages for Orange County

Renters at this address generally don't need optional natural-hazard add-ons. The base policy already covers the realistic claim scenarios.

Renters Insurance at The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments

We found a few insurance details on the The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments website. Your lease may have additional requirements — treat these as a starting point.

Lease Requirements

Interested party*Add property to policy

* An "interested party" is the property management company listed on your insurance policy. It doesn't give them any claim rights — it just means they get notified if your policy lapses, which is how the leasing office verifies you stay insured.

One thing to watch for: when you buy your policy, most carriers have a field to add the property as an interested party — skip it and your proof may get rejected. It takes 30 seconds. Start a quote to see which carriers handle this automatically.

What Affects Your Premium Here

Every building is different. These factors specific to The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments can push your insurance cost up or down:

Gated Community

Gated access reduces theft risk — may qualify for security discount

Controlled Access

Electronic/key fob entry — reduces unauthorized entry risk

Dog-Friendly

Dogs allowed — consider higher liability coverage

Water/Leak Issues

3 mentions in Google reviews

Identity Theft Concerns

1 mention in reviews (mail tampering, fraud, personal info)

FEMA Flood Zone

Zone X — minimal flood risk

AreaVibes

Crime grade: B+

What You'll Likely Pay

$13

Est. monthly

$160

Est. annual

$12

With discounts/mo

$16

State avg/mo

How Much Coverage Makes Sense

Renters insurance has two main pieces: personal property coverage, which pays to replace your belongings if they're stolen or damaged (furniture, electronics, clothes), and liability coverage, which protects you if someone gets hurt in your unit or you damage someone else's property. Here's what we'd recommend for The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments based on the rent level and building.

Personal Property

What your stuff is worth

$30,000 recommended

If you own less

$20,000

If you own more

$50,000

Liability

Covers accidental harm & lawsuits

$300,000 recommended

Dog-friendly community — higher liability recommended for pet-related incidents

How Carriers Compare for This Area

Not all carriers price the same zip code equally. Here's how the major options stack up near The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments:

Carrier Monthly Annual
Lemonade $8/mo $96/yr
USAA $9/mo $108/yr
State Farm $12/mo $144/yr
Progressive $13/mo $156/yr
Safeco $13/mo $156/yr
Travelers $14/mo $168/yr
Allstate $15/mo $180/yr
Nationwide $15/mo $180/yr
Farmers $16/mo $192/yr
Liberty Mutual $18/mo $216/yr

Discounts You May Qualify For

Gated community
-5%
Controlled access
-3%
Claims-free (if applicable)
-10%
Pay-in-full annual
-7%
Paperless/autopay
-3%
Multi-policy bundle
-10%

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Pet Policy

Bringing a pet? Here's what The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments allows, along with the deposits and monthly pet rent to budget for.

Cats and Dogs Allowed
$25 Monthly Pet Rent
$400 Fee
2 Pet Limit

About The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments

Phone: (689) 215-7508

From the property listing:

Experience the pinnacle of luxury living at The Courtney at Universal Boulevard, an exquisite apartment community nestled in Orlando, FL. Our collection of pet-friendly studio, one, two, and three-bedroom apartments are designed to embrace every detail of your life. Unwind in your spacious retreat, complete with custom cabinetry, a private, screened-in veranda in select apartments, and expansive walk-in closets. Every detail has been thoughtfully designed to offer an unparalleled living experience that combines comfort, style, and sophistication.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments require renters insurance?
We found specific coverage details on the The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments website — these likely reflect lease requirements, but confirm with the leasing office. Even if it's not required, a policy typically runs under $20/month and covers you against theft, fire, and liability.
How much is renters insurance at The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments?
For this zip code and building type, expect to pay around $13/month ($160/year). The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments has security features that qualify for discounts — with those applied, you could pay as little as $12/month. For context, the statewide average is $16/month, so this building is below average.
What will I actually pay per month at The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments?
Plan for $1,698 to $3,564/month all-in. That's base rent ($1,587 – $3,453), plus $73/month in required fees (trash, utilities, etc.), plus roughly $13/month for renters insurance. Most apartment listing sites don't include those last two — so the sticker price can be misleading.
Does The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments allow pets?
Yes, The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments is pet-friendly. Here are the details: Cats and Dogs Allowed. $25 Monthly Pet Rent. $400 Fee. 2 Pet Limit. If you have a pet, keep in mind that most renters insurance policies cover pet liability — but you may want to increase your liability limit, especially for larger breeds.
How safe is the area around The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments?
The area is fairly safe, with a B+ crime grade. On the property itself, you'll find package service, controlled access, property manager on site, security system — features that can also qualify you for insurance discounts.
What floor plans does The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments offer?
There are 12 floor plans to choose from, spanning 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom layouts. Rent ranges from $1,587 – $3,453. Your unit size can affect your insurance cost too — a larger unit typically means more belongings to cover.
Is SafeButler affiliated with The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments?
No. SafeButler is not affiliated with The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments or its leasing office, property management, or owner — this page is not the official renters insurance page from The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments. SafeButler is an independent renters insurance comparison platform; the information shown here is compiled from public sources and renter quote data, not from The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments directly. For lease, payment, or maintenance questions, contact the Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments leasing office.
What is SafeButler and how does it work for The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments renters?
SafeButler helps renters at The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments compare renters insurance options for their lease. On this page, renters can find lease-required coverage minimums where available, an estimated monthly premium for this address, the property's risk profile (crime and flood zone), and any discounts that apply to the building — then compare carriers side by side to find appropriate coverage levels. For renters at The Courtney at Universal Boulevard Apartments in Orlando, FL, SafeButler can compare price, coverage, deductible options, and any lease-required coverage minimums in a single flow. SafeButler may show quotes from carriers such as Lemonade and Liberty Mutual where available. SafeButler does not sell insurance directly and is not tied to one insurance company, so renters can choose the option that best fits their needs.

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