My DH and I actually moved to Orlando and I worked for Disney. This was in 2000. Obviously, we are back home in NC. Not because we didn't like Orlando or because I didn't like working for Disney, that is DEFINITELY not the case. It just wasn't the right time for us financially. And, I can tell you with all certainty that the housing prices are now off the hook! I have a personal story to share.
We moved in late May 2000. I work in advertising and knew someone at Walt Disney World Advertising, now Yellow Shoes Creative. She helped me get my resume to the right person. I interviewed on the phone, in person, long drawn out process and I GOT THE JOB!!!! Not an hourly role, but it still didn't pay that great. I got $7,000 more a year than my job in NC, after MUCH negotiation. We owned a home, our first home. So, we put it on the market, packed up and moved. Disney does give you some living expenses, and they will move your stuff, have your car shipped. All that good stuff. We packed up one car and drove down. Rented a corporate apartment and I started my wonderful job. It was a great experience, but financially we weren't really ready for this. We didn't have a lot of money saved up at the time aside from 401k which we didn't want to touch of course.
My husband is an opera singer and his career hadn't taken off at the time. He was working, but not at all like he is working now. The big problem was our house. It wouldn't sell. After a few months, keeping up two households was becoming a huge financial burden. My husband worked at a restaurant and did okay, but not very well. Well, we found a house we liked with 5 acres and sort of a barn, although not a good barn, but a barn nonetheless (we have horses). It was nothing fancy, a 1500 square foot ranch made of concrete blocks like many FL homes. We went under contract for the house, of course based on our home selling in NC, for $145,000. The house was in Clermont, which is Lake County. Beautiful area - rolling hills if you can believe thta.
Long story short about the house, we decided to not go bankrupt and come home. The timing just wasn't right. Back in January we were at Disney and we decided to drive by the house just for the heck of it. We wanted to go out and buy some oranges and grapefruit anyway. Guess what? It was for sale again. We called the realtor about it just for curiousity sake and the selling price was $448,000. THAT'S RIGHT - went from $145,000 to $448,000 in 6 years. Oh, no - 5 1/2 years. I couldn't believe it!
Back to the story of our decision to come back to NC. Well, not much to say except we did it and now that I'm back I'm glad because things have gone well for us and I now have my dream home with 7 acres and a decent barn for my horses. I've always wanted an old farmhouse and I got one. Ours dates back to 1885. It's got big white columns in the front and I never dreamed I'd get an old farmhouse as nice as this one. Don't get me wrong, it needs work, but that's another story. When we got back home, about 6 months after, my husband's career started to take off. Had that happened while we were in Orlando, we would have stayed I'm sure.
When I put my notice in at Disney, they were so nice. They said they would hold my job for a couple of months in hopes that my house would sell. It didn't. I kept it on the market, but it didn't. We lived in that house for another year or so, and then decided to move further into the country so our horses could live with us. We were leasing 20 acres about 20 minutes away before moving into this house. I love having them with me.
Once we decided to move to the country, NOW GET THIS...I sold my house by owner in 6 months. 2 realtors couldn't sell it. But, I did. Go figure. I learned a lesson. I will NEVER go through a realtor to sell my house.
We loved Orlando and the lifestyle. What you see when you vacation there isn't all that there is. Orlando is a beautiful city and the surrounding areas are even better IMHO. It's not just concrete and theme parks. The downtown area is very nice. We loved walking at Lake Eola. Love Winter Park. So very charming. Loved Oakland. Ocoee. And especially the rolling hills of Lake County. Being there did take the magic away from visiting the parks, a little, but I think that was because we were in such turmoil wanting it to work out.
All in all - things work out for the best. One day, we may go back, but it'll be when we're much older and when we're READY financially.
That's my story.
PamNC