Im actually transfering, so, I will have a job waiting for me when I get there...
Thank you!
We live on the border of Windermere and Winter Garden and love the area. Just an FYI, there seems to be a real housing shortage in the area. Competition for rentals (other than apartments) is fierce and buying is almost impossible. We want to keep our home up north, so are trying to buy something around 200K. We've made 7 good offers and an offer on new construction and didn't get any of them. Really frustrating because you can drive around the better neighborhoods and see lots of vacant homes, but you can't buy them.![]()
I'm going to jump in here and ask a question for the locals who have answered here. My oldest graduates from UCF in May and has been offered a full time job at her place of employment, which is basically at I4 and 408 (on Orange). She wants to get away from the UCF area and live in a more adult rental area. Any suggestions? Winter Park maybe?
I really appreciate all your feedback regarding the area, it makes my research so much easier. Im actually transfering, so, I will have a job waiting for me when I get there...
Thank you!
Then change your title ~ you're not getter laid off *fantastic* you're being transferred.
You are so right, it is *fantastic* that I have to leave my home, my family and my friends, because the company that I have worked for for over 15yrs has decided they will no longer need me here, therefore I am been laid off, but, given the option to transfer if I want to keep my job
Why do people feel the need to create drama?![]()
You didn't explain that at all, 1st you said laid off, people said "make sure you have a job it's hard to find one here" you came back and said "I'm getting transferred" so yes to me that is fantastic, at least you still have a job. Stay where you are and try and find something else, so you can stay by all you know and love if you'd like *that's what I'd do most likely.
Best of luck whatever your choose.
Winter Park is certainly nice but it's one of the more expensive areas to live (along w/Windermere and Dr. Phillips)
There are actually some decent areas east of Orange and there's a high-rise condo/apartment complex off Orange in what they're trying to call SoDo (South of Downtown) and it's right next to a Super Target and other shopping/restaurants/banks/etc. which would make for a very short commute.
Personally, I would avoid the east side of Orlando as the traffic is *much* heavier coming in on the 408 and construction won't be finished for a while and even then it will still be heavy in that 417/408 junction area.
I-4 heading to downtown isn't bad once one passes the Maitland exit and heading to downtown along I-4 from the south of Orlando (like, say, Dr Phillips) isn't bad in the morning (I take the turnpike to I-4 and then north toward downtown and traffic isn't usually too bad...can take a few min from OBT exit to downtown but I exit at either OBT or Kaley so I don't deal with the mess in downtown itself)
You wouldn't want anything west of town unless you went all the way to Winter Garden.
Thornton Park (just east of Lake Eola) is seeing life again after the real estate bust and there's plenty of high-rise condos available, for cheap I would imagine.
You are so right, it is *fantastic* that I have to leave my home, my family and my friends, because the company that I have worked for for over 15yrs has decided they will no longer need me here, therefore I am been laid off, but, given the option to transfer if I want to keep my job
Why do people feel the need to create drama?![]()