Nice places to live in Orlando

elosoloco

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Accepted a position at Florida Hospital in Orland on friday :cool1:
Now we are going crazy trying to find a place to live. We will be traveling down to Disney in December and will probably extend our trip by a few days to see some houses. Would greatly appreciate if any Orlando natives could tell me of some nice areas to live, with good school districts. Thanks in advance.
 
I've got relatives that live in Celebration..about 5 or 10 minutes from the gates of MK & they love it there. I've been there & it's beautiful, but I don't really know that much about it. Sorry.
 
CONGRATS!!!!! Just think now you can become a FLA Res passholder!!!! :)

Ok... Matters if you want to live directly in Orlando or just outside of the Orlando area. I-4 can be horrible sometimes (well most of it) but what interstate isn't during rush hour.

Areas Close to Downtown:
Metrowest Winter Park Dr.Phillips
Casselberry Altamonte Springs Maitland Longwood

Little drive away:
Deltona Lake Mary Lake Helen Deland Kissimmee
Celebration (Very close to disney) Heathrow Sanford

Remember Further you go the cheaper it is.....Hope this helps... Congrats again!
 
Thank you Disneylvr729 that's very helpful. Now we have something to guide our serch. We are looking forward to becoming Florida passholders. :earsboy:
 

Where is your job located? You don't want to use I-4 for your daily commute. Do you want to be close to Orlando or the area around the parks?

I live southwest of Orlando but closer to the parks. It is still like living in the country with cows, orange groves but close to a lot of things.
 
When we came down to look at homes (we were doing that a year ago today!!) the heavens must have been smiling on us. We found a wonderful real estate agent. If you would like his contact information, just PM me and I'll be happy to send it to you.

Currently we live in Auburndale which is lovely but a bit too far away for you. If we ever move, I would be looking at Davenport, Buena Ventura Lakes, Clermont and an area off of Ronald Reagan Parkway that I travel on everytime I go to WDW. I still don't know what town that area is in. :confused3 :rotfl:

Best of luck!
 
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The area on the Ronald Reagan Parkway is considered Davenport. I live near there and love it.
 
Is that the Florida Hospital on SR436? Or is it in the city of Orlando? My brother moved to Altamonte Springs and it is a very pretty area, lots of new development, and close to everything. There are two main roads around him 436 and 441 and lots of intersecting back roads to get to these roads. He is about 10-15 minutes from I4 depending on traffic, and then from there it is only 10 minutes to WDW. I think he is about 20-25 minutes from door to Disney.
 
safetymom said:
The area on the Ronald Reagan Parkway is considered Davenport. I live near there and love it.

I've gotten use to a lot of the differences between here and Massachusetts but this laid back attitude to where towns start and stop still slays me! :rotfl:

I love that area near RR Pkwy. Some day when I'm not in so much of a hurry to go see Mickey, I'm going to continue down the road (past Old Lake Wilson) just to see what's there. They continue to build like crazy on Old Lake Wilson and, with all the condos that are going in, stores are showing up. It also looks like they are putting ramps directly on to I-4.

RR Pkwy, while a traveled road, never seems to be terribly busy. The worst area is near Champions Gate. Boy do they need a traffic light there!! :earseek:
 
The ramps that are going in are for the Western Way the new road that will help avoid I-4.

I agree they need a light there or at least stop signs. I know when to go through there not to get stuck in the line.
 
My best friend lives in Windermere... which is a short drive outside the back gate of Disney.It's a beautiful community. Lots of newer homes. It is away from the hustle of International drive. Very quiet.
They moved from PA about 3 years ago and LOVE Orlando. I bet you will too!
:sunny:
 
safetymom said:
The ramps that are going in are for the Western Way the new road that will help avoid I-4.

Wow, thanks for the heads up on that. Here's an article I found about it.

Walt Disney World is quietly building a new road onto its property that could siphon thousands of tourists a day off Interstate 4.

The route would take visitors driving down the Interstate 75/Florida's Turnpike corridor into Disney from State Road 429, the Western Beltway toll road being built through western Orange County.

When more of that expressway opens this winter, one of the exits will lead to a new four-lane divided road called Western Way, entering Disney from the west.

"The connection of the new Western Way to the Western Beltway will be a convenient alternative . . . to access Walt Disney World Resort," said Andrea Finger, spokeswoman for Walt Disney Imagineering.

The Western Beltway is being jointly built by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise and the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority.

The Expressway Authority is spending $230 million to extend the toll road south 11 miles from County Road 535 to Seidel Road. The turnpike group is spending $310 million on the next 11 miles to I-4.

The sections from C.R. 535 to U.S. Highway 192 should open in December, and the rest about a year later.

The new Disney road could open by March or April, connecting with an interchange on S.R. 429 about three miles north of U.S. 192, in the turnpike enterprise's section. From there, Western Way snakes east and south for 3.5 miles inside Disney property, ending at West Buena Vista Road between Blizzard Beach and Disney-MGM Studios.

Disney, which owns the entire roadway, is spending $50 million to build it, and it will remain private. That means the road did not have to be reviewed by Orange County transportation officials, Growth Management Manager Jim Harrison said.

The private road largely escaped the notice of Orange County officials, including Harrison, Mayor Rich Crotty and those at MetroPlan Orlando, the region's road-planning agency. Even some officials at the turnpike enterprise, which is building the interchange, said they did not know Disney planned the road as a major new entrance.

Still, public planners applauded the idea that the new Disney route could divert thousands of cars a day off I-4. Disney estimates the new road would carry 15,000 vehicles a day in its first year. If traffic grows, Disney plans to widen Western Way to six lanes.

"It's good news, though I'm surprised they haven't made more of it," MetroPlan Executive Director Harry Barley said after learning of the road Friday.

The S.R. 429 route also would lead visitors away from driving past other tourist temptations such as Universal Studios, SeaWorld Orlando and International Drive.

Universal Orlando spokesman Tom Schroeder said his company is not worried about losing the exposure.

"Universal guests are smart, dedicated, and they can also read road maps," he said.

Kevin Hoeflich, the turnpike enterprise's project manager for the Western Beltway design, said he did not know Disney planned a road capable of sending 15,000 cars a day to and from S.R. 429. He said the expressway could handle the traffic, and he gave the company credit for helping make the expressway possible in the first place.

Plenty of private interests pushed for construction of the expressway, but not many ponied up, he said. Disney donated $7.5 million and 200 acres.

"Outside of the transportation agencies, the only entity that came to the table with anything was Disney," he said. "Without the [land] donation and the funds to make up the shortfall, I don't imagine this project would have been built."

Richard Foglesong, author of the book Married to the Mouse, a critical look at Disney's political influence in Central Florida, said Disney likely would get more than its money's worth from the contribution and the new road.

"It would seem on the surface that their contribution to the state was small in relation to the potential benefit to the company," said Foglesong, the Cornell Professor of Political Science at Rollins College in Winter Park.

The road project "has the benefit of potentially siphoning cars off of I-4, which would appear to serve the benefit of all commuters in Central Florida. But it clearly serves Disney's pecuniary interests as well."
 
That large complex of condos right there is also building a water park. I haven't heard when that is supposed to open.
 
The castle????? ::MickeyMo

Best of luck finding someplace, wish it was me....................
 
My DH and I live in Lake Mary and love it. We have previously lived in Hunters Creek and enjoyed it there as well.

Kelly
 
We have lived in Altamonte Springs for 3 years now and love the area. I will agree that I-4 is a nightmare during rush hour but unless you live right in the same area as the hospital, chances are no matter where you live you will have to travel it.

Where exactly is the hospital located?
 
this is SplashLover93
my dad (yes he is my dad :earseek: :rotfl: )thanks you all for the help now im the one copying all the info for him :rolleyes: we are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo excited well be moving in end of jan beginning of feb so its going to be awesome and i just figured out ill be there for opening of EXPIDITION EVEREST!!!!!! :cheer2: :cheer2: :banana: now im off the see the blair witch project on tv tata!
 
gshoemate said:
Where exactly is the hospital located?
i don't know exact location only that its like near disney lol ill have my dad get back to ya when hes done an eating
 














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