Living in Jacksonville vs Orlando Florida | Which one is BEST for YOU?!
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Living in Jacksonville vs Orlando Florida | Which one is BEST for YOU ?! //
Are you planning on moving to Florida? Maybe you’re torn if you should move to Jacksonville Florida or if you should move to Orlando Florida and you need help picking the best one for you and your family? Then this video is for you!
Today, in this video, we will talk about Living in Jacksonville vs Orlando Florida | Which one is BEST for YOU ?!
On this channel, we will show you everything about moving to Jacksonville Florida, and where to live in Florida!
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:18 - Start of Discussion
00:33 - When I Lived in Orlando...
01:03 - About Orlando, FL
01:27 - Orlando Entertainment and Activities
01:28 - About Jacksonville, FL
04:12 - Distance between Orland and Jax
04:48 - University of Central Florida
05:17 - Orlando Rentals and Homes
06:13 - Discussion of Orlando and Jacksonville
09:56 - Alexa Cox about Orlando and Jacksonville
11:42 - Outro and Contact Number
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Orlando is one of the most diverse cities in the US, great jobs opportunities in many diverse fields. Orlando have 2 rail system, Sunrail, and soon to be brightline high speed rail connecting with Miami. Orlando international Airport is the largest and busiest in florida and the 9 busiest in the US. 75 million people visit this city every year. UCF is the largest college(enrollment) in the country and will soon join the big 12 conference in 2023. Bottom line you can't compare Orlando to Jacksonville period!!!! Jacksonville is a big town, Orlando is a big city, there's a big diferent between the two.
I think tampa is like a happy medium between Jacksonville and Orlando
That’s true
Thats a good example
One thing that I did not hear about Jacksonville were jobs as Jacksonville has plenty of work in the financial services and investments industry along with work in the health care and health insurance industries and work in the logistics and dod contractor industries. Jacksonville is home to the third largest naval port system as well as a large naval hospital. Jacksonville also has a robust higher education system. Jacksonville is now home to many fortune 500 regional corporate offices such as Citi, Fidelity, TIAA, Vistar, Deutche Bank, Meryl Lynch, BOA, Availity, Florida Blue, CSX, Jax Port, Mayo Clinic, Johnson and Johnson as well as many other smaller growing firms.
Thanks for your take on this subject of jobs. A ton of opportunities in the river city. Do you see this trend continuing with more jobs coming to Jax?
Orlando is not just populated by Spanish speaking people the city is pretty equally divided in population between Black, white, Latin/Hispanic. Also Orlando has much more to offer than the parks there are a lot of museums parks theatre etc here. I’ve lived in both cities and I definitely prefer Orlando it’s got more for my kids to do outside of Disney. Jacksonville is definitely a big country town. I do like having a beach it’s just in Jacksonville driving an hour to get to orange park or 30 mins to the beach is brutal. I’d suggest anyone who is looking at either city to visit each and really research activities you like to do and see how often those things happen in each city. For me Jacksonville just wasn’t taking urban development seriously and was just becoming a sprawling nightmare. Nothing what do ever to do downtown public playgrounds for kids were sub par. But it being a not so busy city is appealing and I believe the home prices are still a little under Orlando’s
Thank U helped me make a Big Decision
As someone who's from Jax...but went to UCF I feel like this video hit most of the spots. If I still lived in FL, (too red politically for me, I gotta live in a blue state)...it would have to be Orlando. Not really a beach guy or a theme park guy, but the restaurants, bars, downtown nightlife, festivals, diversity, hustle/bustle, public transportation investments to connect to South Florida, and the overall acceptance of progressive ideas is what sold me on Orlando. Jax just can't compare. It's mainly a family/military town with a North Jax violence problem. It's slower paced, but that's not gonna attract younger people or folks from places outside the Southeast region...but that's what Jax wants to do I guess. Sure there's great Healthcare and multiple industries especially in insurance, investments, and finance...but they're so spread out in Baymeadows and random spots on the Southside. There's literally no central area to congregate for young working adults. Orlando is extending Sunrail and performing art centers and new urban developments all over the core and UCF stays building new projects, it's unrecognizable from 10 years ago. Meanwhile Jax lost the Landing and funding for Khan's "Lot J". Plus Jax isn't a beach town since it takes the same amount of time to get from OceanWay or deep Westside to the beaches as it takes someone from East Orlando/Oveido/UCF area to Cocoa or Daytona. But to each their own...I just feel like it's weird for anyone under 40 to like Jax over Orlando if they want a city vibe with a FL twist.
I'm moving to Jacksonville, this helped me.
Man, you out do yourself every time. One love.
Thank you!!
I ran across you daughter's UA-cam randomly in the Algorithm a few days ago. I like how she touched on the school district in Jacksonville. Great videos
Does Jacksonville have any areas similar to lake Nona?
The city of Jacksonville doesn't, however Nocatee is very close and is similar to Lake Nona. Please give me a call and I can discuss further at 904-860-4799 :)
I’m having a hard time between Jax and Orlando due to the high crime in Jax and the needle in a hay stack safe spot. I know it’s cheaper their but good Lord safety is important.
I'm thinking on moving to Daytona since it's not far from Orlando.
As someone who grew up in Jacksonville but moved to Orlando right after high school to attend UCF, I decided to settle in Orlando after graduating from college. The reason is Orlando has a lot more to offers with entertainment, cultures, cuisines and quality of life. I do go back to Jacksonville from time to time to visit the beaches and some of my old hangout places from back in high school but at the end of the day, I am just glad to be living in Orlando instead. I am no saying that Jacksonville is a bad place at all as I still consider it my hometown but I just find it humdrum and not a lot of activities to do on weekends. So if you want a laid back slow paced lifestyle, Jacksonville is definitely a great place to live. But if you want a more vibrant place with lots of cultures and diversity, Orlando would be the place. You cannot go wrong with either places as they are both wonderful cities.
Good thing about both areas is neither are flashy. You're not going to see a lot of plastic in either.
Jacksonville is a calm big city thats mainly filled with houses theres only 4 malls (town center) avenues (good side of town) regency n orange park which okay
Jacksonville makes u feel like its still georgia/carolinas
Now orlando is all about fun and games and if you got money youll be fine
Orlando feels more of florida vibes that you look for
Orlando is hometown to spanish speaking countries so your surroundings will be mostly spanish people puerto ricans colombians
You forgot about River City Marketplace near the airport
@@mariowalker9048 there too, which is like for people who travel thru jax airport and wanna go eat after a flight or stay
@@DJV94022 Yeah its where all the Northsiders (above the trout river) hang out at.
You're your father's twin. Everything you said is so right. I live in Clermont and it's getting to be a little too much for me . My nephew lives in Fernandina Beach and I would love to live in a surrounding area after my retirement. Central Florida is becoming over populated and looks too much like city life all over, I am a country bumpkin and just want a quiet life.
Hi There! And thanks so much for watching I appreciate the support
UA-camr Florida With Five live there
Jacksonville is a lot more lay back and had a small town feel😊
I totally agree, it is a huge reason people move here compared to other major cities in FL. Thanks for watching and commenting . Do you like that about Jax or is a faster city more for you?
@@livinginjacksonvilleflorid8764 I whether be living in Jacksonville than any other city in Florida
It's not for me.
Nice video brother.. just to clean up a few things. I think you meant that Orlando was more spread out than Jacksonville hence the population thoughts. The city limits of Jacksonville is of course higher at 900k compared to 300k in Orlando. However the metro of Orlando is approaching 3 million while Jacksonville hovers around 2.1, just for clarity sake 😊. Keep up the good work though brother!
Thanks George! I appreciate your support. Thanks for the insight . :) I love the Orlando area, that traffic in Orlando can get to you at times …..
Also Jax is wat cheaper and you can make friends easier but don’t get me wrong Orlando is way more fun n beautiful but also has no soul Jax is idk hard choice I don’t like Tampa but I do like saint Pete 😊
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I'm looking for vacation property at the beach. I was in Jacksonville a week ago and loved it. I'm coming from a huge city with serious problems. Even though I've done research and understand what problems folks on UA-cam contend Jacksonville has, they pale in comparison to what's going on here in my city. I dig Jacksonville. I'm just waiting for the right property to appear so that I can hopefully snag a small spot by the beach. Thank you for the video.
Your very welcome! And thank you for watching. I can help you in your pursuit of a beach property. Please shoot me a call or text 904-860-4799. You can search beach homes at my website as well arthurcox.1stclassre.com/
Some of the info that you gave on Orlando vs Jacksonville were incorrect starting with Jacksonville population. Jacksonville and Duval County are consolidated, with 900k population, Oange with Orlando has 1.5 million residents, metro Jacksonville had 1.4 million population, Orlando 2.8 million. Orlando is the 22 largest metro in the country, Jacksonville is the 43th.
Actually Jacksonville Metro is now about 1.6 million.
Thanks for the clarity . I appreciate your support and encouragement on my next video on the two areas I will clarify. Thanks again.
And metro Orlando is about 2.8M now. Jax is 1.7M - This is 2022.
You yo daddy son lol
Jacksonville has a beautiful skyline than Orlando