It looks like I'm going to be relocating to FL next year. My job allows me to work from anywhere, my only care-taking responsibilities are three cats, and I've reached the age of 40 without living anywhere but the LA suburbs, so I've decided to have a mid-life adventure and uproot myself (and kitties) from SoCal (unloading an underwater house in the process) and give Orlando a try.
I'm planning to rent a house in an area that I would consider buying in. After seeing my HOA go from $260/month to $435 over the course of 7 years, I'm looking for a place without that HOA burden. Looking around online, I discovered a little neighborhood called Kensington, which is in the Lindfields, area that seems to fit my needs. The location appeals to me, being close to WDW (moving to a new place on my own and working from home, I'm going to need something to get me out of the house), yet it looks a bit remote. I did a Google Earth drive through the area and the homes seemed to be reasonably nice and well cared for, not much different from any non-HOA neighborhood in the area where I live. And there appears to be some hills... itty bitty ones, but they'll do for me (I'm going to miss the hills and mountains of CA). I'm also considering the Indian Ridge area, but there are community pools and that means there's probably an HOA.
I did a search here and came up with some hits about short term rentals. Apparently the area is littered with them. In some respects, that concerns me. I like quiet and having 10 people stuffed into the house next door probably isn't going to be conducive to that. I won't be happy with kids playing in the pool at 6am and I can't imagine anyone will be happy with me knocking on the door asking for quiet while they're trying to enjoy their vacation. But I also know that most people will be at the parks almost every day and will return all tuckered out and I think that most people who seek out a vacation home are a bit more savvy than the typical tourist and will understand that the rental is in a residential neighborhood where people live full time and will be considerate of that. Hopefully.
So, any input from locals or people who have stayed in the area? I would like to fly out and rent a place for a week or so to see what it's like for myself, but I don't know if I'll be able to. I'll be a 40/41-year old girl living on her own. Allergic to dogs, so no canine protector. The first thing I'd do if I bought a house would be to fortify it by fencing the perimeter - that's as much for my sake as it is for anyone who doesn't want to see me naked - but I'm going to be renting until I can undo whatever damage a short sale is going to do to my credit, and I'm looking for a place I can feel safe and secure, a place that is also quiet and feels like it's out of the way from the crowds and congestion of the more touristy areas.
I'm planning to rent a house in an area that I would consider buying in. After seeing my HOA go from $260/month to $435 over the course of 7 years, I'm looking for a place without that HOA burden. Looking around online, I discovered a little neighborhood called Kensington, which is in the Lindfields, area that seems to fit my needs. The location appeals to me, being close to WDW (moving to a new place on my own and working from home, I'm going to need something to get me out of the house), yet it looks a bit remote. I did a Google Earth drive through the area and the homes seemed to be reasonably nice and well cared for, not much different from any non-HOA neighborhood in the area where I live. And there appears to be some hills... itty bitty ones, but they'll do for me (I'm going to miss the hills and mountains of CA). I'm also considering the Indian Ridge area, but there are community pools and that means there's probably an HOA.
I did a search here and came up with some hits about short term rentals. Apparently the area is littered with them. In some respects, that concerns me. I like quiet and having 10 people stuffed into the house next door probably isn't going to be conducive to that. I won't be happy with kids playing in the pool at 6am and I can't imagine anyone will be happy with me knocking on the door asking for quiet while they're trying to enjoy their vacation. But I also know that most people will be at the parks almost every day and will return all tuckered out and I think that most people who seek out a vacation home are a bit more savvy than the typical tourist and will understand that the rental is in a residential neighborhood where people live full time and will be considerate of that. Hopefully.
So, any input from locals or people who have stayed in the area? I would like to fly out and rent a place for a week or so to see what it's like for myself, but I don't know if I'll be able to. I'll be a 40/41-year old girl living on her own. Allergic to dogs, so no canine protector. The first thing I'd do if I bought a house would be to fortify it by fencing the perimeter - that's as much for my sake as it is for anyone who doesn't want to see me naked - but I'm going to be renting until I can undo whatever damage a short sale is going to do to my credit, and I'm looking for a place I can feel safe and secure, a place that is also quiet and feels like it's out of the way from the crowds and congestion of the more touristy areas.
