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I love Orlando, not because I was born here but because of everything there is to do. Also with it being dead center of Florida, traveling to other parts of FL takes a lot less time to do so.
You mentioned nature but #1 there for me is the all the natural springs in central Florida and surrounding areas. Crystal clear water and caves with a lot of untouched nature
I love Orlando Florida so much, I want to live there! I'm so thankful I watched this video. I've learned the Pros and Cons about living in Orlando Florida. One thing I want to be aware of is the hurricane, Insurance for the rent, and putting gas for my car before I deal with traffic. I miss Disney World Animal Kingdom so much! I haven't been there since 2011 and I would like to work for them as a Zookeeper to make a lot of money or become a millionaire because it is beautiful there. I could also enjoy and spend time at the Swimming pool, Roller Coasters and watching the parade at Magic Kingdom. I additionally want to move to Orlando or Kissimmee Florida because I've been dreaming about this since I was a kid and I'm looking forward to it for the future!
Trust me, you do not want to move to Orlando FL unless you have money or rich parents. The rent here is getting ridiculous high, and health insurance sucks. I'm really blessed to be born in an affluent family, so if you're middle class, then don't do it. It really breaks my heart to see my friends who are middle class and they have to struggle with rent and health care.
I lived in Orlando for 4 years between 2000 and 2004. I practically watched the entire Millenia Area develop, including the mall from the ground up.. It was fascinating to see . That area is totally unrecognizable now lol
Kenny P with another Banger! I miss orlando, lived there from 1 to 35, been in Jacksonville since 35 and now I’m 41. No other city in florida comes close to Orlando. I also love how Kenny P has his own “lab”, very orlando’ish.
I love your videos! The only thing missing in detail is the incredible education, k-12 through University. Like the University of Central Florida and Rollins College! Some of the top schools in the nation in the best location! Besides that you captured everything I love about living here in Orlando! I’ve recently graduated and have prioritized my job/internship search to the massive Fortune 500 opportunities here!
I miss Orlando. Watching your vids making me still feel connected to the city. I lived there for 4 years from April 2007 to August 2011. Some of the best times of my late 20's/early 30's. Many of the reason you listed are why I loved it. Great content as always.
Love hearing how our city is in so many peoples hearts. Whether that’s because of a trip to Disney as a kid, great memories at college, or one of the many other reasons why you may have Orlando anchored in your heart. Thanks so much for watching!
Trust me, you do not want to move back to Orlando FL unless you have money or rich parents. The rent here is getting ridiculous high, and health insurance sucks. I'm really blessed to be born in an affluent family, so if you're middle class, then don't do it. It really breaks my heart to see my friends who are middle class and they have to struggle with rent and health care. Don't move back.
Trust me, you do not want to move back to Orlando FL unless you have money or rich parents. The rent here is getting ridiculous high, and health insurance sucks. I'm really blessed to be born in an affluent family, so if you're middle class, then don't do it. It really breaks my heart to see my friends who are middle class and they have to struggle with rent and health care. Don't move back.
Loved this video Ken! I’m originally from Istanbul turkey and Iv been living in Orlando for 2 years now it’s very diverse and lots of opportunities in hospitality industry. Since I moved I didn’t even think leave Orlando because you can find everything you want :)
A reflection as a New Yorker that moved to St. Cloud, but if you're from the North you will find living in Orlando somewhat hard to get used to, not impossible, but hard. So much stupidity exists in that city, from drivers who don't know how to use their signals to drivers who will tailgate you for no reason. In addition, people and the way of living is so slow and people work like they got all day. Referring to MCO, everyone must also know the airport gets SUPER CONGESTED, ALWAYS. Especially holiday season, it will take 30-45min to just get into the terminal! I know because I used to work in hotels taking passengers and bringing them back. Terminal A is ALWAYS congested (Spirit, Frontier, Southwest, etc.). Yes, Orlando is cheaper vs Tampa and Miami and it's traffic is not as bad, but there is just a lot especially for those that come from New York or anywhere up North that will test your patience. People wanna move to Orlando because of Disney or whatever, but #1 chances are you will NOT live by Disney and #2 if you do, it isn't all that safe and also cheap. Health insurance absolutely SUCKS in Florida. The cheapest plan is like $200 and it does not cover you anything unless you meet your $8,000ish deductible. I know because I just tried to apply last week and am currently with no insurance. The good thing living in Orlando is that it's easier to get an apt, unlike up North they don't ask for 3 months advance or 700 credit score. I have 720 and paid no deposit on my apt only first month. You also get more for your money, no worries about parking, and mortgages here are almost what you pay in rent. Great place to buy a home. It's also more calm than Miami or Tampa especially if you live in a nice area, do your research on safest cities because not all are pleasant to live in, I have been to most cities sight seeing and can list which ones I would not live in, visit, yes, but not to live in. I would say Orlando or Tampa is ok to raise family, but if you are a single person, GO TO MIAMI.
All I hear about Orlando is food food food. That's cool and all, but what else is there to do. I know someone who is from NYC and is very lonely. They want to take dance classes that are not zumba or salsa. My friend was in a program with culture courses from Africa, Cuba, Brazil and other folklore classes and she has not found anything here close to that. Also, job wise she has applied to so many jobs and got scammed in one and the others is non existing. Walkability not so much. Theme parks is not why she moved, it was due to her bf job offer. She is thinking of moving back because what she likes is not offered in Orlando. She said that people seem angry here. She has tried engage but gets rude people all the time . She told me with the sunshine why so mad. I told her just come back to NYC you gave it a try and it is not for you. It is ok.
Thanks a million for the info! What about the astronomical costs of property insurance? That is a main concern because I plan to move to Orlando. Any info on that?😮 Thank U kindly for the video!! 😊
Insurance is a problem for sure. We usually tell clients to shop around with 2-3 providers at least. The type of home, and location, also determine the cost too
Trust me, you do not want to move to Orlando FL unless you have money or rich parents. The rent here is getting ridiculous high, and health insurance sucks. I'm really blessed to be born in an affluent family, so if you're middle class, then don't do it. It really breaks my heart to see my friends who are middle class and they have to struggle with rent and health care.
1 more month before my house is ready in Horizon West!! This wait is torture! T_T , no worries you guys already have the sell lol but this wait is torture it has been almost 10 months for my home to be built. No joke!
@@rashadheyward I'm closing on Monday. The delays are torture with new home builds, it took a full year for the house to be ready. But so far I am absolutely loving it!! I will say this though, when you see Northern Winter Garden, then you have to go back to southern Winter Garden/Horizon West, its a little depressing ^_^. I guess that's what they meant by still developing lol
Just one question 🙋♂️ why is the airport called MCO and what does it stand for, otherwise I will call it Orlando international airport or it should be called OIA just my opinion..😅
Haha! I TOTALLY agree. OIA would be much better. McCoy Air Force Base was on the land that the airport now sits. So they abbreviated it. McCoy Orlando - MCO
According to my friends, who are from Orlando, they say the hurricanes are not as bad because you’re in central Florida. Yeah, you’ll get a lot of rain and some windstorms but not hurricane storm obviously cause once it hits land it weakens but I’ve never lived there so I could be wrong.
Depending on what part of Orlando you’re in, Cocoa Beach is 1-1:30 away. New Smyrna is also really popular and under 90 minutes too. Those are both on the East Coast. Some of my favorite beaches are on the gulf coast. Saint Pete Beach is just under two hours away. Naples Beach is 3 1/2 hours away.
Do you happen to have a breakdown of the schools in the Clermont area? Private and public? We are planning to move for fall of 2025. My daughter will be entering high school and my son middle school. We are coming from Texas. We are intrigued by the growth particularly the Olympus project/wellness way. Our plan is to find the school that best fits our kids and move in that area, initially. Whether it’s a rental, 3 bedroom townhome w en suites (saw that in your video) or home. Whatever is best at the time of the move. I will be visiting the area a few times over 2024 to learn as much as I can about the area. Most importantly I need to find the right schools. Looking for the best soccer clubs in the area as well, both kids are heavy into soccer and track and field. Academically we need a school that allows for college credit as an option. Hoping you could help or recommend someone who could help me. Thank you!
Go check out Pine Hills and the homeless people around Lake Eola. Sweltering heat and humidity, mosquitos and HCOL and high crime. And they call Orlando The City Beautiful.
All big cities have crime and a homelessness issue. Its hardly isolated to Orlando and in fact I'd say in Orlando it's not nearly as prevalent as in other cities. Pine Hills is like 5% of the Greater Orlando Area.Hardly representative of the beautiful region as a whole.
1 thing i really hate about orlando is the run down roach hotels and motels even in the tourist and none tourist areas!!! Especially along i drive and along OBT and also in the sub areas as well!!!
Its amazing how Tampa has become such a beautiful city with a georgous scenery very clean and unique it actually looks a lot better than Orlando they did a fantastic job on renovating that city!!!
Demmings and Dyer are ruining Orlando with no new ideas but higher taxes. Can you believe Demmings this week wants higher gas taxes? What about all the toll roads?
thats the problem with most major us cities nowadays is the demonrat run political mess and Im not republican but the demon blue have destroyed this country
Orlando Florida is a beautiful city, but it's starting to turn into Miami Florida. The rent here is getting ridiculously high, their's traffic everywhere, and the health insurance market is terrible for the middle and lower class. So unless you have money, or if your parents are rich, then dont move to Orlando FL. I grew up in Orlando since 1999, so I know what I'm talking.
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I love Orlando, not because I was born here but because of everything there is to do. Also with it being dead center of Florida, traveling to other parts of FL takes a lot less time to do so.
Bingo! Great points
I used to live there and I what to move back next year. I Can't wait. 😁 🎉
The growth in Winter Garden is amazing to me. Until very recently, (within 20-25-ish years) it was all orange groves, and now it's a full grown town.
Insane honestly. What vision!
Orlando is my favourite place on earth. Visiting from the UK so often I know I’m very lucky but we work very hard to get here once a year! 👍🏼
You mentioned nature but #1 there for me is the all the natural springs in central Florida and surrounding areas. Crystal clear water and caves with a lot of untouched nature
Agreed. The kayaking and amazingly clear springs are something to behold
I love Orlando Florida so much, I want to live there! I'm so thankful I watched this video. I've learned the Pros and Cons about living in Orlando Florida. One thing I want to be aware of is the hurricane, Insurance for the rent, and putting gas for my car before I deal with traffic. I miss Disney World Animal Kingdom so much! I haven't been there since 2011 and I would like to work for them as a Zookeeper to make a lot of money or become a millionaire because it is beautiful there. I could also enjoy and spend time at the Swimming pool, Roller Coasters and watching the parade at Magic Kingdom. I additionally want to move to Orlando or Kissimmee Florida because I've been dreaming about this since I was a kid and I'm looking forward to it for the future!
Trust me, you do not want to move to Orlando FL unless you have money or rich parents. The rent here is getting ridiculous high, and health insurance sucks. I'm really blessed to be born in an affluent family, so if you're middle class, then don't do it. It really breaks my heart to see my friends who are middle class and they have to struggle with rent and health care.
I lived in Orlando for 4 years between 2000 and 2004. I practically watched the entire Millenia Area develop, including the mall from the ground up.. It was fascinating to see . That area is totally unrecognizable now lol
Kenny P with another Banger! I miss orlando, lived there from 1 to 35, been in Jacksonville since 35 and now I’m 41. No other city in florida comes close to Orlando.
I also love how Kenny P has his own “lab”, very orlando’ish.
I love your videos! The only thing missing in detail is the incredible education, k-12 through University. Like the University of Central Florida and Rollins College! Some of the top schools in the nation in the best location! Besides that you captured everything I love about living here in Orlando! I’ve recently graduated and have prioritized my job/internship search to the massive Fortune 500 opportunities here!
I miss Orlando. Watching your vids making me still feel connected to the city. I lived there for 4 years from April 2007 to August 2011. Some of the best times of my late 20's/early 30's. Many of the reason you listed are why I loved it. Great content as always.
Love hearing how our city is in so many peoples hearts. Whether that’s because of a trip to Disney as a kid, great memories at college, or one of the many other reasons why you may have Orlando anchored in your heart. Thanks so much for watching!
Trust me, you do not want to move back to Orlando FL unless you have money or rich parents. The rent here is getting ridiculous high, and health insurance sucks. I'm really blessed to be born in an affluent family, so if you're middle class, then don't do it. It really breaks my heart to see my friends who are middle class and they have to struggle with rent and health care. Don't move back.
Trust me, you do not want to move back to Orlando FL unless you have money or rich parents. The rent here is getting ridiculous high, and health insurance sucks. I'm really blessed to be born in an affluent family, so if you're middle class, then don't do it. It really breaks my heart to see my friends who are middle class and they have to struggle with rent and health care. Don't move back.
Loved this video Ken! I’m originally from Istanbul turkey and Iv been living in Orlando for 2 years now it’s very diverse and lots of opportunities in hospitality industry. Since I moved I didn’t even think leave Orlando because you can find everything you want :)
Im an Armenian hopefully move to Orlando!!$$😊
Why are all of your videos the audio is so low? I have to have it all the way up on my laptop and then when I go to a different video it's full blast.
A reflection as a New Yorker that moved to St. Cloud, but if you're from the North you will find living in Orlando somewhat hard to get used to, not impossible, but hard. So much stupidity exists in that city, from drivers who don't know how to use their signals to drivers who will tailgate you for no reason. In addition, people and the way of living is so slow and people work like they got all day. Referring to MCO, everyone must also know the airport gets SUPER CONGESTED, ALWAYS. Especially holiday season, it will take 30-45min to just get into the terminal! I know because I used to work in hotels taking passengers and bringing them back. Terminal A is ALWAYS congested (Spirit, Frontier, Southwest, etc.). Yes, Orlando is cheaper vs Tampa and Miami and it's traffic is not as bad, but there is just a lot especially for those that come from New York or anywhere up North that will test your patience. People wanna move to Orlando because of Disney or whatever, but #1 chances are you will NOT live by Disney and #2 if you do, it isn't all that safe and also cheap. Health insurance absolutely SUCKS in Florida. The cheapest plan is like $200 and it does not cover you anything unless you meet your $8,000ish deductible. I know because I just tried to apply last week and am currently with no insurance. The good thing living in Orlando is that it's easier to get an apt, unlike up North they don't ask for 3 months advance or 700 credit score. I have 720 and paid no deposit on my apt only first month. You also get more for your money, no worries about parking, and mortgages here are almost what you pay in rent. Great place to buy a home. It's also more calm than Miami or Tampa especially if you live in a nice area, do your research on safest cities because not all are pleasant to live in, I have been to most cities sight seeing and can list which ones I would not live in, visit, yes, but not to live in. I would say Orlando or Tampa is ok to raise family, but if you are a single person, GO TO MIAMI.
All I hear about Orlando is food food food. That's cool and all, but what else is there to do. I know someone who is from NYC and is very lonely. They want to take dance classes that are not zumba or salsa. My friend was in a program with culture courses from Africa, Cuba, Brazil and other folklore classes and she has not found anything here close to that. Also, job wise she has applied to so many jobs and got scammed in one and the others is non existing. Walkability not so much. Theme parks is not why she moved, it was due to her bf job offer. She is thinking of moving back because what she likes is not offered in Orlando. She said that people seem angry here. She has tried engage but gets rude people all the time . She told me with the sunshine why so mad. I told her just come back to NYC you gave it a try and it is not for you. It is ok.
Thanks a million for the info! What about the astronomical costs of property insurance? That is a main concern because I plan to move to Orlando. Any info on that?😮 Thank U kindly for the video!! 😊
Insurance is a problem for sure. We usually tell clients to shop around with 2-3 providers at least. The type of home, and location, also determine the cost too
@@kenpozek Thank U kindly for the info! Will reach out when ready to move. I really enjoy your videos!
Ken you always get me super excited for my move to Orlando.
Trust me, you do not want to move to Orlando FL unless you have money or rich parents. The rent here is getting ridiculous high, and health insurance sucks. I'm really blessed to be born in an affluent family, so if you're middle class, then don't do it. It really breaks my heart to see my friends who are middle class and they have to struggle with rent and health care.
They need more cuban style coffee/sandwhich shops and a brewery spot!!!
That’s Miami. Orlando is mainly Puerto Rican, Dominican, Colombian, Brazilian, and Venezuelan cuisine.
1 more month before my house is ready in Horizon West!! This wait is torture! T_T , no worries you guys already have the sell lol but this wait is torture it has been almost 10 months for my home to be built. No joke!
So close! Congrats and welcome!
its been 1 month. hows orlando!? 😁
@@rashadheyward I'm closing on Monday. The delays are torture with new home builds, it took a full year for the house to be ready. But so far I am absolutely loving it!! I will say this though, when you see Northern Winter Garden, then you have to go back to southern Winter Garden/Horizon West, its a little depressing ^_^. I guess that's what they meant by still developing lol
@@TheOpenForum LOL! a year is crazy!! Thanks for the update!! Congrats again! 😜😜
Just one question 🙋♂️ why is the airport called MCO and what does it stand for, otherwise I will call it Orlando international airport or it should be called OIA just my opinion..😅
Haha! I TOTALLY agree. OIA would be much better. McCoy Air Force Base was on the land that the airport now sits. So they abbreviated it. McCoy Orlando - MCO
Two things I really worry: 1) Hurricanes 2) house insurance
According to my friends, who are from Orlando, they say the hurricanes are not as bad because you’re in central Florida. Yeah, you’ll get a lot of rain and some windstorms but not hurricane storm obviously cause once it hits land it weakens but I’ve never lived there so I could be wrong.
@@gabrielanaya677 flooding is a big issue.
@@LuluLalaMilktea yeah same here in the PNW we get that and landslides
@@LuluLalaMilkteathere’s not that much major damage from hurricanes in central Florida. The most you’ll get is probably flooding and angry drivers.
Cover military retirees, medical, golf, quiet neighborhoods. The Villages-style but n Orlando.
I always am learning new things watching your videos. Thanks.
That means a lot! Hope to educate and entertain. Thanks for watching!
How far is the beach from Orlando? if you would like to go for a day with your kids? Is it doable with traffic? Like 1-1:30 hours?
Depending on what part of Orlando you’re in, Cocoa Beach is 1-1:30 away. New Smyrna is also really popular and under 90 minutes too. Those are both on the East Coast.
Some of my favorite beaches are on the gulf coast. Saint Pete Beach is just under two hours away. Naples Beach is 3 1/2 hours away.
Such a great city ❤
Excellent Video
Great Content
Do you happen to have a breakdown of the schools in the Clermont area?
Private and public?
We are planning to move for fall of 2025. My daughter will be entering high school and my son middle school. We are coming from Texas.
We are intrigued by the growth particularly the Olympus project/wellness way.
Our plan is to find the school that best fits our kids and move in that area, initially. Whether it’s a rental, 3 bedroom townhome w en suites (saw that in your video) or home. Whatever is best at the time of the move.
I will be visiting the area a few times over 2024 to learn as much as I can about the area.
Most importantly I need to find the right schools. Looking for the best soccer clubs in the area as well, both kids are heavy into soccer and track and field. Academically we need a school that allows for college credit as an option.
Hoping you could help or recommend someone who could help me. Thank you!
Go check out Pine Hills and the homeless people around Lake Eola. Sweltering heat and humidity, mosquitos and HCOL and high crime. And they call Orlando The City Beautiful.
All big cities have crime and a homelessness issue. Its hardly isolated to Orlando and in fact I'd say in Orlando it's not nearly as prevalent as in other cities. Pine Hills is like 5% of the Greater Orlando Area.Hardly representative of the beautiful region as a whole.
Orlando is an awesome city! We are loving it! We really enjoy your content! Thanks for the video Ken!
1 thing i really hate about orlando is the run down roach hotels and motels even in the tourist and none tourist areas!!! Especially along i drive and along OBT and also in the sub areas as well!!!
Great video Ken ! All fantastic reasons to be in ORLANDO !!
Thanks for watching, BO!
Its amazing how Tampa has become such a beautiful city with a georgous scenery very clean and unique it actually looks a lot better than Orlando they did a fantastic job on renovating that city!!!
Yes but with all those huracanes 🌀 hitting there no thank you. I pass
As long as Florida is a Red state that's all that matters.
Demmings and Dyer are ruining Orlando with no new ideas but higher taxes. Can you believe Demmings this week wants higher gas taxes? What about all the toll roads?
Agree @@Patrick-yh5yd
It’s not worth living in Florida if you can’t live by the water
People drive like crazy in Orlando
Fact check. True.
8:43 Nah bro, its football, bot soccer
I wish you would showcase DeLand.
15 Reasons to live in Orlando 1) Disney 2) Disney 3) Disney........14) Disney and Finally 15) Disney.
Totally fine with me lol
Commie Liberal spotted
Nah. Universal Studios
Ah yes, in the case you don't have an arts scene just say it's "emerging". Great spin!
The bad thing are the 2 democrat mayors. They get fat and lazy with no new ideas. Next is the horrible Sentinel. Other than those things its good.
thats the problem with most major us cities nowadays is the demonrat run political mess and Im not republican but the demon blue have destroyed this country
Orlando Florida is a beautiful city, but it's starting to turn into Miami Florida. The rent here is getting ridiculously high, their's traffic everywhere, and the health insurance market is terrible for the middle and lower class. So unless you have money, or if your parents are rich, then dont move to Orlando FL. I grew up in Orlando since 1999, so I know what I'm talking.