It was fun learning about Orlando and the nearby neighborhoods. Excellent views, gave a very good idea. We are thinking about having a 2nd home in Orlando, FL, but don't want to spend too much and don't want a condo due to high association fees
I have lived in Lake Nona Orlando and College Park. All beautiful places to live!!! Currently living in Winter Park 😊 Never been Happier!!! Great restaurants parks most of all the people !!! Great community!!!
The best thing I did was leave this city its nothing to do boring, I live in Hallandale Beach which is next Miami and Hollywood Beach the night life is amazing and its always some were to go and enjoy yourself.
Thank you sir for your well documented, and descriptive video. You have changed my mind about not wanting to move to Orlando. Plus after renting I know now who to go to when buying. 😉👍
Just retired after 20 years of service in the NYPD. Moving down to Groveland in September! Plan on spending a whole lot of time in Orlando with the Mrs.
We have it narrowed down to Windermere, Clermont, Winter Garden and Dr. Philips. Are there any Pros \ Cons of any of these areas we should be at the lookout for? Thank you.
Hi RJ, look at the location things to do that are of interest to you in relation to the particular areas. Then look at drive time and traffic, and schools zoned for the areas.
The reality is that cost of living has changed since Covid. It is very expensive to live in Orange County if you’re not making at least $35k as a single person and that’s just for renting. Many people here have 2 and sometimes 3 jobs. People coming from California and New York price out locals easily for housing. Buy your house according to the zones. If you do it backwards it will burn you when you’re told your child lives out of the zone and you’re a block away from that ideal school. It is important when realtors are selling you a home to ask about the school zoning and hurricane damage. College Park is notorious for losing power for a long period of time if a strong hurricane comes through. I’m talking about power lines down and it’s just pitch black with Silent Hill vibes. Some areas flood more than others. Do your homework. Loved the video.
You’re not wrong @Lee, there are little subtleties about every neighborhood. Pluses and minuses no matter where you go. It’s so important to look at what’s important to you as a home buyer when making a decision to relocate or purchase.
Very surprising that Hunter creek doesn’t make the list. Leaving soul less lake nona I was looking for an area my kids could walk or ride there bikes too the park. HC checks all the boxes,osprey park is within walking distance the shingle creek trail inside the community can’t find in any other community and not to mention close to Disney sea world and universal all A rated schools close to DT and the airport. When my coworkers come over they can’t believe there realtors didn’t tell them about HC they always steer them to lake Nona and winter garden. lol HC is a hidden gem 🙌
Just a general question we are considering a move to Orlando and are looking for a luxury apartment complex and looking to spend no more then 2200/month for rent with 2 bedrooms any recommendations you know of ?
Hey, I’m not sure if 2200 can get a luxury 2 bed condo. However, “luxury” is relative. Check apartments.com or realtor.com. Or you can DM me and I can you what’s on the MLS
Hey Kris! Thank you for the video. Those were some really great insights. I am not sure if you are still out there in Orlando, but I am wondering about the Apopka area. I notice some new houses are being built there. How do you feel about that area?
Winter Park and Windermere seem to demand the highest price per square foot. Lake Nona and Parts of Winter Garden are close behind. Charm - Winter Park, but the other areas are great too.
Very informative. Kris is someone I would enjoy working with. We plan to spend more time researching College Park and Winter Park. Great presentation and very creative video. We will be contacting you via email.
Phil! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It’s a total different vibe out there. It really depends on what you’re looking for in lifestyle. I did like the hills and varying elevations in Clermont.
@@kriskennedyre Agreed, I’m a water recreation guy. The Harris Chain of lakes is my thaang. Lake minneola, lake minnehaha, and the lake in the middle of Montverde is also nice.
Thanks for the vid, Kris. Subbed. Is there a train that goes from Winter Park to downtown Orlando/Lake Eola so no need for driving and parking during downtown events? I ask because I see the tracks at 2:53 in your video. Thank you.
Yes! the Sunrail goes south of Kissimmee and north to the Sanford area. Winter Park to downtown Orlando is about 15 minutes trip. Check the schedule. If it's a late-night, you may need to take Lyft back or something.
You didn't really mention anything in North Orlando besides Winter Park. In North Orlando, the nicest areas area Longwood/Wekiva and Lake Mary/Heathrow area.
I was in Orlando recently. I was impressed by a lot of the neighborhoods, but I found the drivers, traffic, and attitude of people to be very unfriendly. Not Chicago bad, but off-putting all the same. Traffic is significantly worse than many other similar sized cities, people drive aggressively and dangerously, (keep in mind, I’m NOT a slow driver and I wasn’t getting in anyone’s way) and I just found that most people wouldn’t look you in the eye, or smile if you are lucky enough to make eye contact. Maybe it’s just a different culture from the Midwest, but I found these things very frustrating. I found Clermont to be the absolute best place in central Florida; out of all of the four counties I was in during my trip. Felt a lot more like home than other places.
@@kriskennedyre I was mostly near Champions Gate/Davenport, but I noticed the same thing in St. Cloud, downtown, and Kissimmee. It got better the farther you get away from the higher traffic areas, though. Like I said, Clermont felt totally like where I’m from. It’s probably just big city stuff that I’m just noticing because it’s a new area. I just didn’t expect to experience those kinds of things in so many areas.
@@tooshort3142 That's too bad about Davenport and St cloud. those areas are kind of on the perimeter of Central Florida. Try hanging out in the adjacent towns to near downtown Orlando.
Hi Kris great presentation! My family and I currently live in Streeterville which is Downtown Chicago. We are considering moving to Orlando this year. We both work from home and would want to rent before considering buying anything. We will be in touch.
@@ofmiceandmandrakes1005 Not typically. Much of what you see on typical websites is what I will have access to as well. Apartment complexes tend to advertise on their specific websites and not on the MLS or search platforms for real estate.
@@kriskennedyre I see now a portion of it is, but a big chunk is not. My house is just to the east of the pink highlighted area, but still considered lawsona historic
Understand. When I made this video, I pulled the outlined areas from google, which are often not accurate. Often, there are municipalities within city limits that will appear as different cities on records or maps. Happens in many areas of Conway as well. I've been working on ways to improve the maps. My most recent video is better... ua-cam.com/video/-u8Ip9XN6fQ/v-deo.html
Great question! It depends on the area. Typically the newer suburbs at entry level price points seem like that. If you go to an area that’s been established for a while then it won’t seem that way. Then higher-end new communities do a great job making each home seem and look more unique.
Hi Tatonka, the Lake Nona area is all very close. Give me a ring or email and I can help you narrow in on a spot. 407-543-2235 or kris@kriskennedyre.com
Possibly. It depends on the industry you’re working in. A large % of recent buyers work in finance, entrepreneurs, or technology. Florida and Orlando is not just a place for people to retire anymore.
Unless you have some real estate to parlay into a new home, or a high income earner or successful entrepreneur, this is the case all over! Orlando has more affordable options (because it is inland) than many coastal Florida cities. If you want desirable real estate, it is expensive. The "deals" are in the towns up north that people are abandoning in droves.
@@helpmenow7 A condo I owned (1983 for $275k in La Jolla, right on the Cove) was $875k in 2005 when I visited, and is now well over $1 million. CA properties - especially, the coast - are astronomical now, and you have to put up with morons like Gavin Gruesome and drunk Nancy! Love the climate & scenery - hate everything else in CA now (lived there 13 years).
I'm considering a move from Los Angeles (I work remotely as a software engineer). All of these areas seem cheap compared to LA, and I could get a bigger house and possibly lake access.
lived in florida 10 years.....left....still miss it sometime....PROS: weather, Churches, beaches, coasts, big cities (Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville) then a few miles down the road nice and rural...Long drives with car to cruise, good restaurants-lots to choose from, great wildlife - gators, manatees, panthers, etc..cool to see, Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, etc...Daytona 500, car shows, Sports teams, Football, College and Pro Football, Spring Training, Nightlife, no snow, .............CONS: Lower wages, lack of quality healthcare and doctors, southern inefficiency, bad attitudes from southerners and Floridians, Puerto Rican gangs, emphasis on Spanish language and culture, Expensive housing, Hurricanes, insects, bugs, small lizards running around, a feeling of "NO CULTURE", Lots of wealthy, elderly people, and snowbirds that are arrogant, no change of seasons, that state just gets on your nerves after awhile...
Hi! Have a motivated lead from Orlando, FL. Seller motivation: Death in the family; Sell without showings; Inherited Property; Downsizing. ASAP, own property. There is no mortgage. Not listed. Owner Occupied. Interested?
Need to know before moving to Florida: Very bad health care. It is very difficult to find adequate, let alone good, health care providers. I would strongly suggest that you see health care providers in the north including dentists. Florida is a very superficial culture, especially in Orlando. It's a great place for mainstream but don't count on intellectual stimulation. Florida is halfway between the United States and a third world country. Services are not good, schools are poor, and customer service is almost non- existent. Floridians are friendly but not very helpful. People are not generous with information or much else. It's just the culture. Florida is very expensive. Don't move to avoid state income tax, you will pay in other ways. The cost of living, for example, is very high, especially rent and real estate. Wish I had known these things before I moved here, I would have chosen another state.
Thanks for your note. Florida is in need of home inventory. Let me know if you would like assistance to sell your home. We have plenty of ready buyers both local and from out of state.
Thanks for your detailed article. Appreciated it a lot. We are Chicagoans debating about having a winter getaway in Florida, but reading what you wrote makes wonder How can I communicate with you directly?
Welcome to the REAL-WORLD! Be ready to PAY the BILLS S$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ You have no clue! You may "think" it's in your price range, but don't forget about all of the other expenses, car payment, car insurance, rent insurance, electricity, water bill garbage bill, phone bills, food. You will be running back home before you know it. Be smart and do that before you decide it's too expensive and the only place to live is in the ghetto! Notice fans, they she does not tell you the prices, does she????!!!!! 1 Bedroom is going for $1,900 and 2 bedroom is $2,300 for now. That is subject to be even more. There is nothing less than that that in Florida!
You're right, it's not free to live in major cities. There are some rural areas outside of popular cities that don't have typical infrastructure like public sewage or water access that will be much more affordable.
Great video but the place looks boring there. Fort L. and Miami are way better looking but comes with the price. This video makes me want to check other places or just try living overseas.
Travis, Ft Laudy is great for sure. It is a different lifestyle in each place. When I was younger, I never wanted to leave NYC, but it's kind of terrible for families...
I have lived near downtown Orlando and Winter Park. I now live in College Park. Each area is fantastic. Downtown Orlando was great when I was younger. Now that I have a family with kids, College Park makes a lot more sense for me.
Thanks for the video Kris, I appreciate the education as we mostly go and visit Winter park when traveling from Jax
Awesome!
Kris this video is the best comparative resource I've found! The ariel and street views paired with the city-specific highlights were wildly helpful
I graduate college next month, and I will be trying to move down to Orlando from Nebraska! I am so excited, I've always wanted to move to Florida!
Congrats!
Best of luck
It was fun learning about Orlando and the nearby neighborhoods. Excellent views, gave a very good idea.
We are thinking about having a 2nd home in Orlando, FL, but don't want to spend too much and don't want a condo due to high association fees
I have lived in Lake Nona Orlando and College Park. All beautiful places to live!!! Currently living in Winter Park 😊 Never been Happier!!! Great restaurants parks most of all the people !!! Great community!!!
I am looking into lake Nona
Lucky
thank you for this essential Orlando neighborhoods ,awesome video
You're welcome, John!
Excellent video. Very helpful in understanding the different neighborhoods around Orlando.
Thank you, Ryan!
Amazing job to you and your videographer! These shots are phenomenal! Could you do a video about budget neighborhoods?
Great suggestion! Thank you.
Agree!!!!
I have a video of affordable areas and homes now.
@@kriskennedyre where is that video of affordable areas?
@@luckycharm1611 just search it up
l missyou To Orlando, long time not see my city. Thank you.from Colombia South America
Amazing video and super informative!! Thank you!
Thank you! and you're welcome!
Nice,I live in lake nona now near boxi park. I was living in college park for 6 years
How do you like Lake Nona over college park?
@@kriskennedyre I actually love both areas, l just wanted to move into a new area. But lake nona has soo much to offer and I love it.
Great video Kris. I learned so much about the Orlando area! You did a wonderful job outlining the areas and definitely makes me want to move.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Price of real estate not right off the scales thats the important thing, interesting and nice video. Thanks. Sawadee. 🤠
Really nice video, nice breakdown and nice to see price ranges for these neighborhoods you selected
Thank you for watching and taking a moment to share your feedback. 👍🏼
The best thing I did was leave this city its nothing to do boring, I live in Hallandale Beach which is next Miami and Hollywood Beach the night life is amazing and its always some were to go and enjoy yourself.
Winter Garden‼️Well I guess south of Highway 50 aka W. Colonial Drive. It's all new and the back roads to Lake Buena Vista (Disney World).
Very thorough and informative- great work!
Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you very much for your effort you put in for this video. Actually the most helpful video out of plenty of them.
Really Appreciate you taking the time to comment. Let us know if we may assist you in any way.
Great video Kris. We love Orlando too!
Good rundown of Orlando area. Can you show more about modern homes construction and price in the area or Tampa. Thx
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Here is one on Tampa: ua-cam.com/video/GZJYc6ZkZnc/v-deo.html
Thank you sir for your well documented, and descriptive video. You have changed my mind about not wanting to move to Orlando. Plus after renting I know now who to go to when buying. 😉👍
I appreciate the kind words. Looking forward to working with you!
Yes I’m considering… I’m in Texas and very overwhelmed… thank you 😊
You’ll be overwhelm too in Central Fla
Just retired after 20 years of service in the NYPD. Moving down to Groveland in September! Plan on spending a whole lot of time in Orlando with the Mrs.
Congrats Andrew. Groveland is a great spot.
This was really informative. Thanks!
Great video bud. Thanks for the useful info.
Most welcome!
Awesome video can you make a video of West Palm Beach FL and the other Sarasota FL
Thanks. Maybe in the future.
We have it narrowed down to Windermere, Clermont, Winter Garden and Dr. Philips. Are there any Pros \ Cons of any of these areas we should be at the lookout for? Thank you.
Hi RJ, look at the location things to do that are of interest to you in relation to the particular areas. Then look at drive time and traffic, and schools zoned for the areas.
I watched just for the thumbnail with your picture on it. LOL. Lots of great footage; well done.
Would love to know your rank of the cities/areas you have lived in.
That’s crazy because I’m from Baton Rouge and looking forward to move to Orlando
Crazy! I went to LSU for college.
Nice overview! Well done.
Thanks so much
Great Video Kris! Keep them coming!!!
The reality is that cost of living has changed since Covid. It is very expensive to live in Orange County if you’re not making at least $35k as a single person and that’s just for renting. Many people here have 2 and sometimes 3 jobs. People coming from California and New York price out locals easily for housing. Buy your house according to the zones. If you do it backwards it will burn you when you’re told your child lives out of the zone and you’re a block away from that ideal school.
It is important when realtors are selling you a home to ask about the school zoning and hurricane damage. College Park is notorious for losing power for a long period of time if a strong hurricane comes through. I’m talking about power lines down and it’s just pitch black with Silent Hill vibes. Some areas flood more than others. Do your homework. Loved the video.
You’re not wrong @Lee, there are little subtleties about every neighborhood. Pluses and minuses no matter where you go. It’s so important to look at what’s important to you as a home buyer when making a decision to relocate or purchase.
Thanks for your comment Lee. Very eye opening to know the pitfalls. Well written.
Fantastic and very helpful information Lee. This is the information most "realtors" leave out...
Very surprising that Hunter creek doesn’t make the list. Leaving soul less lake nona I was looking for an area my kids could walk or ride there bikes too the park. HC checks all the boxes,osprey park is within walking distance the shingle creek trail inside the community can’t find in any other community and not to mention close to Disney sea world and universal all A rated schools close to DT and the airport. When my coworkers come over they can’t believe there realtors didn’t tell them about HC they always steer them to lake Nona and winter garden. lol HC is a hidden gem 🙌
This is a very informative video. I like the Winter Park area.
Just a general question we are considering a move to Orlando and are looking for a luxury apartment complex and looking to spend no more then 2200/month for rent with 2 bedrooms any recommendations you know of ?
Hey, I’m not sure if 2200 can get a luxury 2 bed condo. However, “luxury” is relative. Check apartments.com or realtor.com. Or you can DM me and I can you what’s on the MLS
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اورلاندو راحه نفسية 🤤❤️❤️👌
This was great for me. I am seeking to buy a second home (condo or small house) in Orlando as soon as the market normalizes.
Sounds great!
Where would u rank Oviedo on this list?
Check out part two of the video. Oviedo is on there. ua-cam.com/video/GUsM16oJavQ/v-deo.html
Which of these has the best school districts? That is the number one factor for us
Here is a link to my video on schools: ua-cam.com/video/HLDIZOBjqmU/v-deo.html
Thank you for your video
Is it good for Middle Ages
Absolutely!
great video Kris!
Thanks, Travis!
Great drone shots!
Crazy in love 😍
Literally names every nice part of Orlando. Winter park$ Windermere$ Baldwin park$. No heathrow?
Heathrow coming in Part 2 along with a few more. Thanks!
Hi Greg, the latest video has Heathrow among others.
1:37 is somewhat wrong because those highways get so backed up sometimes
Truth
Hey Kris! Thank you for the video. Those were some really great insights. I am not sure if you are still out there in Orlando, but I am wondering about the Apopka area. I notice some new houses are being built there. How do you feel about that area?
Hey, dollar goes a bit farther in Apopka, and that’s nice! Give me a ring to discuss more or email me at kris@kriskennedyre.com
hmmm I'm now more torn than before, so what areas is the safest?
which is the most expensive?
which has the most charm?
Winter Park and Windermere seem to demand the highest price per square foot. Lake Nona and Parts of Winter Garden are close behind. Charm - Winter Park, but the other areas are great too.
Did you do your own fly buy shots? This was done well.
Thanks so much. I have a videographer
@@kriskennedyre I'm in Miami any way you get to share your videographer? Awesome job in the video well done man.
Thank you. I’ll check and see if he’s willing to make the trip to Miami.
Very informative. Kris is someone I would enjoy working with. We plan to spend more time researching College Park and Winter Park. Great presentation and very creative video. We will be contacting you via email.
Glad it was helpful! Looking forward to hearing from you.
Clermont/Montverde/Minneola is where it’s at! Lake County >Orange County.
Phil! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It’s a total different vibe out there. It really depends on what you’re looking for in lifestyle. I did like the hills and varying elevations in Clermont.
@@kriskennedyre Agreed, I’m a water recreation guy. The Harris Chain of lakes is my thaang. Lake minneola, lake minnehaha, and the lake in the middle of Montverde is also nice.
@@philolson5110 There are some really nice lake front communities there!
Pls do a video on middle class neighborhoods, accessible homes around the 300K range?
Seminole County is a lot moe affordable for middle class. Check out Winter Springs and Lake Mary. There abt 30 min from downtown Orlando
I am looking for a ranch home not far from Orlando airport. Maybe 30 mins drive way, which Neighbour should I check ? Thank u.
Depends on your budget, Cathy. Please email me to discuss more. Kris@kriskennedyre.com
Thanks for the vid, Kris. Subbed. Is there a train that goes from Winter Park to downtown Orlando/Lake Eola so no need for driving and parking during downtown events? I ask because I see the tracks at 2:53 in your video. Thank you.
Yes! the Sunrail goes south of Kissimmee and north to the Sanford area. Winter Park to downtown Orlando is about 15 minutes trip. Check the schedule. If it's a late-night, you may need to take Lyft back or something.
@@kriskennedyre Super! Thank you!
@@Burps___ I take the train to work daily from Winter Park to Downtown Orlando (well, I did before COVID). It's awesome and super convenient!
@@KentAshby712 Okay, that's awesome to know, Kent. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Excellent video, thank you!
You know the instrumental for the first beat in the video?
I do not
You didn't really mention anything in North Orlando besides Winter Park. In North Orlando, the nicest areas area Longwood/Wekiva and Lake Mary/Heathrow area.
Please watch part 2! the places you mentioned are there. ua-cam.com/video/GUsM16oJavQ/v-deo.html
Just bought a house in Longwood. And definitely agree with the Lake Mary/Heathrow area
Nice video 👍you are the best 👍
Thanks @kate Stalnaker!
I was in Orlando recently. I was impressed by a lot of the neighborhoods, but I found the drivers, traffic, and attitude of people to be very unfriendly. Not Chicago bad, but off-putting all the same.
Traffic is significantly worse than many other similar sized cities, people drive aggressively and dangerously, (keep in mind, I’m NOT a slow driver and I wasn’t getting in anyone’s way) and I just found that most people wouldn’t look you in the eye, or smile if you are lucky enough to make eye contact.
Maybe it’s just a different culture from the Midwest, but I found these things very frustrating. I found Clermont to be the absolute best place in central Florida; out of all of the four counties I was in during my trip. Felt a lot more like home than other places.
Interesting. What areas were you hanging out in?
@@kriskennedyre
I was mostly near Champions Gate/Davenport, but I noticed the same thing in St. Cloud, downtown, and Kissimmee. It got better the farther you get away from the higher traffic areas, though.
Like I said, Clermont felt totally like where I’m from. It’s probably just big city stuff that I’m just noticing because it’s a new area. I just didn’t expect to experience those kinds of things in so many areas.
@@tooshort3142 That's too bad about Davenport and St cloud. those areas are kind of on the perimeter of Central Florida. Try hanging out in the adjacent towns to near downtown Orlando.
I feel the same way .
Your comment is helpful to know the culture and attitude of people in FL
Hi Kris great presentation! My family and I currently live in Streeterville which is Downtown Chicago. We are considering moving to Orlando this year. We both work from home and would want to rent before considering buying anything. We will be in touch.
Thanks! I look forward to hearing from you
@@kriskennedyre do you assist with finding rentals?
@@ofmiceandmandrakes1005 Not typically. Much of what you see on typical websites is what I will have access to as well. Apartment complexes tend to advertise on their specific websites and not on the MLS or search platforms for real estate.
Great video!💜
I still prefer Hallandale Beach Florida more it’s a beautiful city with a growing communities and businesses and a good nightlife.❤☀️
Hallandale Beach and Orlando very different areas and lifestyles to compare.
thanks
When did 500k plus become affordable?
Which neighborhood are you talking about?
$500 goes much farther here than some other places in the USA.
@@kriskennedyre Im not used to seeing tiny houses that cost so much. Pittsburgh area a 500k house is massive.
Mt Dora, Winter Garden!
I just bought in Lake Lawsona. I'm disappointed it is not considered downtown by your map
That should be considered downtown. I believe that area is highlighted as part of downtown Orlando in my video. Thank you very much for watching.
@@kriskennedyre I see now a portion of it is, but a big chunk is not. My house is just to the east of the pink highlighted area, but still considered lawsona historic
Understand. When I made this video, I pulled the outlined areas from google, which are often not accurate. Often, there are municipalities within city limits that will appear as different cities on records or maps. Happens in many areas of Conway as well. I've been working on ways to improve the maps. My most recent video is better... ua-cam.com/video/-u8Ip9XN6fQ/v-deo.html
You forgot Hunter's Creek. Awesome neighborhood!
Hunter's Creek is cool. Future video
Is Florida mostly tract housing?
Great question! It depends on the area. Typically the newer suburbs at entry level price points seem like that. If you go to an area that’s been established for a while then it won’t seem that way. Then higher-end new communities do a great job making each home seem and look more unique.
For some places prices presented quite on high end. Realtors definitely has distorted vision.
I have videos on affordable areas as well
What about Davenport?
I wouldn’t say that’s a top area to live full time.
Great area for investment homes and vacation rentals.
Best neighborhoods close to Nemours Children's Hospital for work?
Hi Tatonka, the Lake Nona area is all very close. Give me a ring or email and I can help you narrow in on a spot. 407-543-2235 or kris@kriskennedyre.com
I'm moving there in September bro
That's Fantastic! Call me, Let's catch up!
Omg I am leaving New Orleans too
Let me know if you’re coming to Orlando!
lovely
Cost of living here is way too high for the salaries paid!
Possibly. It depends on the industry you’re working in. A large % of recent buyers work in finance, entrepreneurs, or technology. Florida and Orlando is not just a place for people to retire anymore.
Like San Diego.
Unless you have some real estate to parlay into a new home, or a high income earner or successful entrepreneur, this is the case all over! Orlando has more affordable options (because it is inland) than many coastal Florida cities. If you want desirable real estate, it is expensive. The "deals" are in the towns up north that people are abandoning in droves.
@@helpmenow7 A condo I owned (1983 for $275k in La Jolla, right on the Cove) was $875k in 2005 when I visited, and is now well over $1 million. CA properties - especially, the coast - are astronomical now, and you have to put up with morons like Gavin Gruesome and drunk Nancy! Love the climate & scenery - hate everything else in CA now (lived there 13 years).
I'm considering a move from Los Angeles (I work remotely as a software engineer). All of these areas seem cheap compared to LA, and I could get a bigger house and possibly lake access.
I live in Windermere lol u showed my house hahahaha at isle world
Call of Duty must be treating you well
@@kriskennedyre lol this is my old acc😂
@@Jack-ri3th Too funny!
lived in florida 10 years.....left....still miss it sometime....PROS: weather, Churches, beaches, coasts, big cities (Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville) then a few miles down the road nice and rural...Long drives with car to cruise, good restaurants-lots to choose from, great wildlife - gators, manatees, panthers, etc..cool to see, Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, etc...Daytona 500, car shows, Sports teams, Football, College and Pro Football, Spring Training, Nightlife, no snow, .............CONS: Lower wages, lack of quality healthcare and doctors, southern inefficiency, bad attitudes from southerners and Floridians, Puerto Rican gangs, emphasis on Spanish language and culture, Expensive housing, Hurricanes, insects, bugs, small lizards running around, a feeling of "NO CULTURE", Lots of wealthy, elderly people, and snowbirds that are arrogant, no change of seasons, that state just gets on your nerves after awhile...
“No culture” yet you dislike the Latin influence in central & south Florida…
I like to move over there. I need to sell one of may land first
Hurricanes or tornadoes etc. is never mentioned in any of video regarding Florida city or town
You're correct. Thank you for watching. What would you like to know about Hurricanes and Orlando?
@@kriskennedyre yes
the YOLO crowd can pick pine hills.
LOL. That's hilarious
Thanks dad
Surprised you didn’t name metro west
Maybe in the next video
I’ve grew up here all my life went to school I can’t even find a place to start my used car dealership thinking about moving smh
Hi! Have a motivated lead from Orlando, FL. Seller motivation: Death in the family; Sell without showings; Inherited Property; Downsizing. ASAP, own property. There is no mortgage. Not listed. Owner Occupied. Interested?
Sure. Email us!
Hi I'm in Orlando need.housing rent l later to buy
please email us!
Sorry wasnt nearly loud enough
These 2 Orlando videos should be named best towns,cities or neighborhoods in Orlando area.. half of these places aren't even in Orlando...
You’re right. Or best areas
Nice neighboroods! I hope the you-know-whats don't move in and ruin it soon!
@@Lucie0707 No. The Mexicans!
😂 to spend that money I would rather prefer to live in Minneapolis MN .
What is wrong with me. I’m only 15 and already looking for good houses.😂
🤣🤣🤣 never too early to plan for ur future
Awesome! Time goes by so fast. You’re doing good by looking and becoming informed now 🙂
You are all going to get paid nine dollars an hour. If you can find a job. So many moving here they dont have to pay you. No welfare for bums
so housing in florida is basically free, טוב לדעת
The pricing mentioned in the video is now dated.
Need to know before moving to Florida:
Very bad health care. It is very difficult to find adequate, let alone good, health care providers. I would strongly suggest that you see health care providers in the north including dentists.
Florida is a very superficial culture, especially in Orlando. It's a great place for mainstream but don't count on intellectual stimulation.
Florida is halfway between the United States and a third world country. Services are not good, schools are poor, and customer service is almost non- existent.
Floridians are friendly but not very helpful. People are not generous with information or much else. It's just the culture.
Florida is very expensive. Don't move to avoid state income tax, you will pay in other ways. The cost of living, for example, is very high, especially rent and real estate.
Wish I had known these things before I moved here, I would have chosen another state.
Thanks for your note. Florida is in need of home inventory. Let me know if you would like assistance to sell your home. We have plenty of ready buyers both local and from out of state.
Thanks for your detailed article. Appreciated it a lot. We are Chicagoans debating about having a winter getaway in Florida, but reading what you wrote makes wonder How can I communicate with you directly?
Who the hell want to live in a downtown city in usa, all we know who live there
Won't you telling the truth about the homeless that hang out in the park during the day
Welcome to the REAL-WORLD! Be ready to PAY the BILLS S$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ You have no clue! You may "think" it's in your price range, but don't forget about all of the other expenses, car payment, car insurance, rent insurance, electricity, water bill garbage bill, phone bills, food. You will be running back home before you know it. Be smart and do that before you decide it's too expensive and the only place to live is in the ghetto! Notice fans, they she does not tell you the prices, does she????!!!!! 1 Bedroom is going for $1,900 and 2 bedroom is $2,300 for now. That is subject to be even more. There is nothing less than that that in Florida!
You're right, it's not free to live in major cities. There are some rural areas outside of popular cities that don't have typical infrastructure like public sewage or water access that will be much more affordable.
Great video but the place looks boring there. Fort L. and Miami are way better looking but comes with the price. This video makes me want to check other places or just try living overseas.
Travis, Ft Laudy is great for sure. It is a different lifestyle in each place. When I was younger, I never wanted to leave NYC, but it's kind of terrible for families...
I have lived near downtown Orlando and Winter Park. I now live in College Park. Each area is fantastic. Downtown Orlando was great when I was younger. Now that I have a family with kids, College Park makes a lot more sense for me.