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Orlando, Florida is the city most people dream about living in, even while they're signing the papers on Etobicoke real estate. For most ordinary people, Orlando, FL exists in the background as a dream they will never chase. But you're not ordinary, are you? You're a take-charge person who won't settle for less. That's why you're here. You want information about Orlando real estate, and that's exactly what you'll get here. The website was carefully crafted by Orlando, FL real estate agents to provide you with everything you need to know Orlando inside, outside, and upside down.

Say Yes to Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida Located in Central Florida 42 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and 77 miles from the Gulf of Mexico is a county called Orange, of which the city of Orlando is king. Sheltered from the brunt of the hurricanes and storm surges by its distance from the ocean and its 100ft height above sea level, Orlando has become the sixth largest city in Florida. The current population is over 227,000 in the metro area, augmented each year by an increasing number of tourists and new residents as more and more people say "yes" to Orlando. The city is one of the fastest growing cities in the Sunbelt, which is where the motto, "say yes to Orlando" comes from. The name Orlando stems from the soldier who died during the Second Seminole War.

As expected, the primary industry in Orlando, Florida is tourism. The city has more theme parks and attractions than anywhere else in the world. Each year the region welcomes more than 52 million visitors bound for Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios, and events at the Orange County Convention Center. What is less well known is that Florida is a major center for the high tech industry. Its proximity to the Kennedy Space Center has drawn in companies specializing in aeronautics, including three of the biggest names in aerospace: Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and Northrop Grumman.

Numerous museums covering everything from modern art to the Holocaust, several performing arts venues, two top rated hospitals, one of the biggest universities in Florida, and a plethora of fine restaurants, including the headquarters of Red Lobster and the Olive Garden, round out the city's amenities.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Orlando, FL

tourists flock to the Disney castle, Orlando, FL Orlando, Florida has about 130 incorporated and unincorporated neighborhoods spanning nearly 100 square miles, and that's not even including the surrounding suburb cities, like Kissimmee and Winter Garden. Many neighborhoods, like Baldwin Park, are upscale housing projects with large suburban homes for permanent residents, while others are condominium complexes designed to appeal to dry season residents from the colder states, known colloquially as Snowbirds. The high tech industry has also spawned a lot of housing for young urban professionals in hip neighborhoods like College Park, where the streets are all named after famous universities like Harvard and Yale.

Housing in Orlando, FL isn't just about new and shiny complexes that appeal to tourists and yuppies, but also about providing residents with a connection to the city's history. Many houses from the famous Florida land boom of the 1920s have survived several hurricanes and the Great Depression. The historic district of Lake Eola Heights also has over 400 protected buildings, some of which date back hundreds of years to the city's Golden Era in the late 1800s. While a lot of these buildings are public landmarks and thus not for sale, they still give the neighborhood a quaint old-town feel that a lot of history buffs look for.

All the theme parks as tourist shops might have you thinking that there's no way you can afford to live in Orlando, Florida, but the cost of living in the city is actually only 93.4, less than the U.S. average of 100. Housing prices are very reasonable for such a large, popular city as well. The average for detached homes is around $367,000 while condo and town house averages come in at $197,000 and $249,000 respectively. Average rents are $950-$1000 per month.

Contact an Orlando, FL Real Estate Agent

Perusing the pages of this website have no doubt driven home the fact that with a simple phone call, you get the ball rolling on making your dreams of owning Orlando, Florida real estate a reality. Stepping into the Orlando, FL real estate market is really no scarier than looking for a house in Toronto or Cincinnati or Bakersfield or wherever you currently live. Let our realtors show you how easy it can be. Give them a call today. Their information is listed for you on the contact page of this website.


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