princessluvsapirate
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Sending pixie dust your way .Lots of luck today 

Pixie Dust for a positive reponse. Now, try and relax and enjoy your weekend.![]()
While I have no insight on a move to Florida, I have way too much experience with interviews! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you that you hear something back soon. At this point I've interviewed with ten different companies, usually multiple interviews, and only two have ever bothered to let me know I didn't get the job. They all were very positive in the interviews and then nothingthe last one had me do four interviews and then they just stopped communicating... I wish you much better luck!
What I am facing now is a rat's nest of questions to try and sort through.
1. My girlfriend and I bought our first house together a year and a half ago, so the first hurdle will be selling the house. Any suggestions would be very helpful.
no helpful advice on that, but good luck! Hope it sells quickly!
3. In regards to a search for a new home in the Orlando area...I want to get started ASAP. First, I'd like to get an idea of some of the better neighborhoods to look in, and if there are any I should specifically avoid. We're looking at anything up to $140K.Ideally, I would like to put myself half way between my job and WDW. I have attached a map to where I would like to start looking.
DH & I live in Meadow Woods. AVOID IT. I freaking hate it here! Nothing is close by, it's a half hour drive to everything... It burns my britches. Lake Nona is really nice, and while it's far out, there's a Y there, and enough shopping. Same for Hunters Creek. Neither place is especailly cheap. I personally want to live in Dr Phillips or Windemere, but again, they're not so cheap. One positive about Lake Nona is that there's a LARGE medical complex being built, so it'll be easy to sell a house, I think, if the need ever arises.
4. Has anyone made a cross-country move? We're considering either PODS or Uhaul. PODS seems easier, but more expensive. I'd like to know if anyone has used them...if their customer service is good, if they take care of your stuff...questions like that. If anyone has experience moving with a UHaul, I'd like to know how that worked out, as well.
Twice. We've moved from KY to CA, CA to TX, TX to SC, SC to FL. U-Haul each time except for SC to FL, where we used a moving company. I hated that experience! The price literally doubled when they came in.Not a fan. I'm not familiar with PODS at all.
5. If we aren't able to find a home to purchase prior to moving, how can we track down a rental property? We have pets, so an apartment might not be an option, unless they accept animals. If we have to rent, a house would best fit our needs.
We had a hard time finding a real estate company that handles rentals in the area we were looking. Check out Avalon Management, they're in the area you're looking.
Thank you so much for reading all the way down to *here*. I look forward to hearing back from the DIS community!
Hope that helps some! DH & I both work in town. I work at a hospital considered on the south end of Orlando, and it still takes me 40 minutes to get to work. DH works close to Universal Studios (he can see their fireworks at night), so that's why I want to live on the other side of town! I hate the commute!
Not sure where you're coming from but the traffic here is insane. And it's not the tourists! The locals drive like maniacs! Having lived in more than 1 tourist area, I can compare, and this is by far the worst, so be prepared.At least 417 (toll road) is decent to drive on.
Good luck with the job! What about your GF? What field is she in?