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A question for those who are MCO based.

We're looking at the possibility of relocating down there in the near future, and I was wondering if anyone could recommend a neighborhood thats good for families and has good schools. Preferably something not too crazy expensive, if that's possible. Thanks in advance.
 
A question for those who are MCO based.

We're looking at the possibility of relocating down there in the near future, and I was wondering if anyone could recommend a neighborhood thats good for families and has good schools. Preferably something not too crazy expensive, if that's possible. Thanks in advance.



Do some googling and I think you will find a website that has a rating of all the Florida public schools...
They use an A to F scale and I'm pretty sure you can search by city/county.
 
Fug, We purchased a new home just south of Orlando in ST. Cloud in the last month. We are just off the Turnpike and the commute to the airport lot is 20 minutes in traffic. ST. Cloud is still kind of rural and not very populated, schools are pretty good, property taxes are also on the low side compared to the rest of the state. If you want PM me and I will give you all the info on ST. Cloud and the other towns around Orlando and what we found out about them. UBA757
 
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Try realtor.com. I found my house in the Treasure Coast (Stuart/Jensen Beach/Port St Lucie) off of there. You can narrow your search and then go to Google Earth and see what is around the house like big roads, malls, landfills, proximity of other house, no sidewalks, etc. We eliminated several houses using this. Saves time when you physically go to look.

When you find a place be sure to check on the future of the area on city or county websites, road commission, etc. You don't want to have that freeway extension or new landfill go thru your backyard in 5 years.

Also go here:

http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/offenderSearchNav.do

We also eliminated several nice houses due the the proximity of some of the above.

Having gone to ERAU in Daytona (1985 grad), I loved Deland. Two very nice parks (Blue Springs and De Leon Springs) About 40 miles N of MCO. I was willing to commute to MIA. When I moved from ORD 18 months ago there wasn't much on the market I could afford. So now I drive the 120 miles to MIA. Probably a better arrangement.

Now it is a buyers market for sure. Your timing is good. You should do well for $250k-300. I had a good realtor there... PM if you want a referral.

Unit
Moving Sucks
 
Suggestion.

When I moved to MCO 7 years ago, I rented an apartment for 9 months and scouted the area. During that time I found the area and a new house and signed the contract to buy.

The best decision I ever made in MCO. This gave me time to look at all the counties, cities, schools, etc.

It's a buyer's market now in MCO and the prices will keep falling for about another year or two. Last week on the MCO radio talk shows, the realtors say the inventory of unsold homes on the market is 4 times what it was last year at this point in time.

Being a military guy, this is how we did it whenever we changed bases, rent for about 6 months, then buy. When it was time for us to move and sell, we were already in a good neighborhood and had no problem selling, except when Jimmy Carter was in office and the mortgage rates were 12-15 percent and the prime was 18%.

But then again, thats a different topic.
 
The big problem down here now is insurance and property taxes, at least in S. FL. You are going to see 2k-3k just for insurance and about 3k-5k for taxes, so be prepared! Since you are new here you cant take advantage of homestead. Ive been here for most my life and I watched my insurance increase 10 times, $681 a year to $5800.
 
It's a buyer's market now in MCO and the prices will keep falling for about another year or two. Last week on the MCO radio talk shows, the realtors say the inventory of unsold homes on the market is 4 times what it was last year at this point in time.

It may be a buyer's market but it is still way out of wack compared to a few years ago. Case in point, we sold our home in Orlando a couple of months ago for over twice what we paid for it in 2002 (I'm not complaining though!). I think Orlando has gone nuts with the price of homes (granted they aren't as high as last year). Compared to the NE or CA it is still "cheaper" though. My property taxes were $4K a year on a (recent selling price) $480K home. Home owners insurance was $1,400. Then you have that "stupid" home owners dues depending on your neighborhood can be from $300 to $1,000 a year. Loved not having the state wage tax. Good luck in living in Orlando. I will miss the winters and the Gators but not much else. In hindsight, I wished we would have bought in a smaller community outside of MCO.

We lived in Windermere area and the schools were allegedly pretty good. If you want to fit in you need to drive a Beemer or a Mercedes (joking somewhat)!
 
Lots of options in and around MCO. I bought a home in a Fly-In community and love it, however the prices have doubled since 2002. Still Florida is a nice place to live, I love South Florida as well, but its hard to beat Central Florida.


Good luck!
 
Brevard County/ The Space Coast - less than an hour to KMCO and next to the beach. Nice ocean breeze keeps the bugs away and cooler in the summer. My wife's a realtor here, PM me if you want some help.
 
Brevard County/ The Space Coast - less than an hour to KMCO and next to the beach. Nice ocean breeze keeps the bugs away and cooler in the summer. My wife's a realtor here, PM me if you want some help.

I'd have to agree with V1...somewhat. It's certainly costal.

But some relatives of mine live in Tittyville, and is as close to scuzzy as I have seen on the water for a long, long time. The constant ups and downs at NASA have driven a lot of the white collar crowd away.

But with that, there is opportunity. You can get nice houses in North Titusville for a song, as long as you don't mind living next door to squidbillies.

Nu
 
Housing market is out of control. The places that like Florida and Socal are coming down but its sill crazy. And the place that were affordable are sky rocketing due to people leaving from Cali and the east. Only places that are affordable are Vegas and Phx. Nothing wrong with those places except the summers.
 
But some relatives of mine live in Tittyville, and is as close to scuzzy as I have seen on the water for a long, long time. The constant ups and downs at NASA have driven a lot of the white collar crowd away.

Nu

I agree, but there is way more to Brevard than just Titusville (although it is closest to MCO) - it all depends on what you can afford and there are areas for all income levels within an hour of MCO.
 
But some relatives of mine live in Tittyville, and is as close to scuzzy as I have seen on the water for a long, long time. The constant ups and downs at NASA have driven a lot of the white collar crowd away.

Nu

I agree, but there is way more to Brevard than just Titusville (although it is closest to MCO) - it all depends on what you can afford and there are areas for all income levels within an hour of MCO.
 
I highly recommend Avalon Park. Its on the East side, 25 minutes to MCO, 20 minutes to downtown, it has a nice little suburban downtown center and housing ranging from townhomes to custom homes. Avalon Elementary is an A+ school, and a brand new middle school just opened this year. Check out these sites
www.avalonpark.com and my buddy Joe is a real estate agent in town,
www.milleniumrealtygroup.com/

Good Luck,
boost
 
I would recommend Lake Nona Area. Just EAST of airport. 5 min to employee parking. 20 mins from downtown, 20 mins from Disney, something on the order of about 35 mins from SFB. For those that are saying 'what about noise'; since the runways are north/south, and the neighborhoods are so close you almost never see or hear any traffic. Very classy area of town. Bio-tech firm, VA hospital, and UCF Medical center are all going in in that area in the next few years. Northlake Park Elementary is an A rated school and there is a top-notch YMCA located adjacent as well. Just my $.02....
 
A question for those who are MCO based.

We're looking at the possibility of relocating down there in the near future, and I was wondering if anyone could recommend a neighborhood thats good for families and has good schools. Preferably something not too crazy expensive, if that's possible. Thanks in advance.

I have been looking at MCO myself...probably because you and I are in the same situation. The other area I am considering is Austin, San Antonio...somewhere between DAL and HOU. I love Florida, but it is not cheap. Especially taxes and insurance.
 
I would recommend Lake Nona Area. Just EAST of airport. 5 min to employee parking. 20 mins from downtown, 20 mins from Disney, something on the order of about 35 mins from SFB. For those that are saying 'what about noise'; since the runways are north/south, and the neighborhoods are so close you almost never see or hear any traffic. Very classy area of town. Bio-tech firm, VA hospital, and UCF Medical center are all going in in that area in the next few years. Northlake Park Elementary is an A rated school and there is a top-notch YMCA located adjacent as well. Just my $.02....

What kind of real estate prices are you seeing in that area? I know there are tons of variables...but just a guesstimate.
 
I highly recommend Avalon Park. Its on the East side, 25 minutes to MCO, 20 minutes to downtown, it has a nice little suburban downtown center and housing ranging from townhomes to custom homes. Avalon Elementary is an A+ school, and a brand new middle school just opened this year. Check out these sites
www.avalonpark.com and my buddy Joe is a real estate agent in town,
www.milleniumrealtygroup.com/

Good Luck,
boost


I second Avalon Park. Although we don't have any children, it is very family friendly. New stores are opening up every month or so, and you don't have to venture very far to go shopping, out to eat, etc. Although they call it "The worlds largest cul-de-sac" plans are in the works to open the main drag to one of the major toll roads to ease congestion.
 

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