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luv2fly2 10-22-2007 02:59 PM

Relocating to Orlando for SWA---
 
My family and I are going to be relocating to the Orlando area within the next 6-7 months. Just wondering if anyone knows anything about the Clermont or Lake Nona area? Are there better areas? How about schools in other areas? Any help would be appreciated. :rolleyes:

JoeyMeatballs 10-22-2007 03:08 PM

Winter Park is beautiful, my sis used to live there

bluebravo 10-22-2007 03:19 PM

This is a open ended question, especially for Florida. Are you willing to drive 100 miles or so to/from MCO?

atpwannabe 10-22-2007 03:24 PM

I have a couple of childhood friends that have moved to the Orlando area. One lives in Ocoee and the other in Oviedo. Windermere is not bad either. Both own beautiful homes ($279K & up) and the schools that their children attend are "A" schools according to Orange County School District. The schools in Florida are given a grade of "A" thru "F" based upon the cumulative scores of the student body. The standardized test is known as the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test or FCAT for short. The higher the grade, the better the school.

There are Magnet Schools as well. These schools really challenge students to maximze their potential. Not sure about property taxes and homeowners insurance.

Btw, may I suggest www.newhomes.com and www.buyowner.com. Both are excellent sites for house hunting.

Hope this helps.


atp

JoeyMeatballs 10-22-2007 03:25 PM

wow I dont think you can even buy a trailer in NJ for $279,000.00

bluebravo 10-22-2007 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by SAABaroowski (Post 251272)
wow I dont think you can even buy a trailer in NJ for $279,000.00

You'd be amazed at what 300K can buy in Florida.

freefall 10-22-2007 04:00 PM

Merrit Island!!!

luv2fly2 10-22-2007 05:04 PM

We need to be within a 2 hour drive --- would prefer as close to MCO as possible..

FlyingDog 10-22-2007 05:11 PM

Luv2Fly2 - Post a few more times and get to PM - I live in Orlando and can give you some detailed info if you like - I'll even take you a ride around the area in my 172 if you want to get a quick lay of the land...

If you don't mind commutes there are some really cool places inland - If you don't like commutes Lake Nona is just around the corner from MCO - also alot of folks NEED to sell right now so there are deals - but lake front property comes with silly high taxes....

buro

dunlaf05 10-22-2007 06:35 PM

The Deltona/ Enterprise area (not Daytona) isn't bad if you like to boat/outdoors stuff and want some privacy and is about 20-30 mins from MCO.

I've heard to stay away from Lake Nora (pollutted water?) but I don't have any personal experience.

Cocoa Beach/ Titusville is less than an hour away and is a nice area.

Winter Haven is a nice (more upper class IMO) area.

There are tons of options within 2 hours of MCO needless to say. It only takes about 2.5 to 3 hours to drive East coast to West coast (Daytona Beach to Tampa).

bluebravo 10-22-2007 07:08 PM


Originally Posted by dunlaf05 (Post 251364)
The Deltona/ Enterprise area (not Daytona) isn't bad if you like to boat/outdoors stuff and want some privacy and is about 20-30 mins from MCO.

I've heard to stay away from Lake Nora (pollutted water?) but I don't have any personal experience.

Cocoa Beach/ Titusville is less than an hour away and is a nice area.

Winter Haven is a nice (more upper class IMO) area.

There are tons of options within 2 hours of MCO needless to say. It only takes about 2.5 to 3 hours to drive East coast to West coast (Daytona Beach to Tampa).

That's what I was about to suggest. Even Lakeland is a nice area where you can find awesome deals for housing. Not to mention I-4 can take you to Tampa or Orlando, with the traffic not all that bad.

ILS37R 10-22-2007 09:22 PM

If you like nice, older neighborhoods, the city core has really improved in the last decade. Thornton Park, College Park, Colonialtown and Lake Eola Heights all have some very nice properties with yards and mature, tree-lined streets. If you head north a little bit more, the western portion of Winter Park (near Rollins College) is fantastic, and a few good deals can still be had. Or you could spend a bloody fortune for a Winter Park mansion. Depends on your means.

I'll also second what FlyingDog said--the market in many parts of Orlando is teetering on free-fall due to all the people who overextended themselves with "investment properties" before the subprime bubble burst. Now or the near future should be a good time to be a buyer in central Florida.

On the other hand, if you're looking to buy into a new development, be sure to do your homework on the associated companies. There have been some minor scandals with sub-par construction and corporate legal shields lately.

FlyingDog 10-23-2007 04:54 AM

I agree with ILS37R - the new construction subdivisions could be house of cards deals if the companies go broke before they turn it over to the owners...

And most new construction here is zero lot lines... Looks really stupid from the air - all these cool McMansions and you can touch the neighbors house...

Eustis - Mt. Dora is close to two GA airports and nice - schools are pretty good - ILS is also right about college park - probably some of the better schools and a good small "down town area"...

Leesburg is coming alive - they now have a towered airport.

If I had to live anywhere in central fla. and I had a good job at a rather secure airline like you have - I may consider 2 places North and east of tampa - Trilby - looks like Pennsylvania no ****** big rolling hills in fla. or a small flyin community N.E. of tampa that I can't rem the name but will find if you are interested - I am kind of biased to flyins but I don't own a house on one due to the costs...

luv2fly2 10-23-2007 06:15 PM

I appreciate all of the input. We will continue to look and maybe one of these areas will work for us..

Thanks again for the help.

Dash8Pilot 10-23-2007 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by dunlaf05 (Post 251364)
Cocoa Beach/ Titusville is less than an hour away and is a nice area.

Cocoa Beach is ok, and Melbourne is quite nice, but I have never seen Titusville and nice in the same sentence before. Titusville is the armpit of the Florida peninsula.

In the greater Orlando area, I'd vote for either Winter Park or Windemere. Both are nice.

If you are looking to be near the beach, Melbourne is good and a little farther away but nice is New Smyrna Beach.

SharkyBN584 10-23-2007 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by bluebravo (Post 251373)
Not to mention I-4 can take you to Tampa or Orlando, with the traffic not all that bad.

I would not trust I-4 unless it's between 2-4am. Otherwise, it's just as likely to be a parking lot as it is to be a highway. If you want water, Merritt Island/Satellite Beach/Melbourne will put you there and 528 makes the drive pretty easy (about an hour give or take 15 minutes depending on your driving habits) Inland, I've heard good things about Lake Nona, but have no experience. Same goes for Winter Park.

mccube5 10-23-2007 08:37 PM

no one has mentioned lake mary, i remember that area being nice and within a 30 min drive of mco.

Free Flyer 10-24-2007 05:44 AM

Lake Nona is great and booming. Plenty of new homes down here and it's only a 10 minute drive to the employee parking lot of MCO. Plan on spending about $300K for a home that's 1700 sq. ft to $380K for a 2400 sq. ft. home.

Lake Nona is filled with aviation people (SWA, JetBlue, and others) plus all of the rich golfers live here. I run into golf pros all the time at the supermarket. If you want some land, look a little farther out, but you are going to get into some (I will be politically correct here) less than cultured folks depending on how far out you go.

Schools are new in Lake Nona, however, if you have kids over middle school age, consider a private school because they will get shipped out to a much bigger school than what Nona can support. Hope this helps. I've been in Nona for over 2 years now.

On Autopilot 10-24-2007 06:58 AM

I used to live in Lake Mary, just north of MCO and very nice!!! If you don't mind the drive, Coral Springs is very nice too, as is Port St. Lucie, Florida. All have great schools, and you can't beat Florida!!

rjjunkie 10-24-2007 01:16 PM

ideas
 

Originally Posted by mccube5 (Post 251952)
no one has mentioned lake mary, i remember that area being nice and within a 30 min drive of mco.

Longwood/Lake Mary and Apopka are all very nice areas ... however they are on the other side of the city from MCO...That is where the good ole florida SUNPASS (DOT TOLL EPASS) helps alot. Turnpike or GreenWay to to MCO no problems. Orlando is great everything is kinda of shiny and in some cases a little too much in the direction of surburban nightmares. Avoid Lakeland and in many cases Southern Volusia County (Deltona is cheap and you get what you pay for.) save your money and get a little place(seaside crashpad) on the side up the coast in St. Augustine, Ormond Beach or even New Smyrna and then you will know my pick of Florida. just some ideas from the northern side of the city.:rolleyes:

maxfli5o 10-24-2007 02:21 PM

St. Johns area - Treasure coast.. North Hutchison Island on the east side of A1A... can't beat it.

Mach 84 10-24-2007 08:36 PM

Lots of nice areas to choose around MCO. I'd avoid the tourist areas to the SW and the yuppy Metro-West area. Many good tips here including Lake Nona but be sure and check out various areas of Seminole County including the Oviedo area. Be aware that you may pay more for insurance the closer to the coast you get.


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