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I am moving to orlando from cocoa beach with my boyfriend soon, and I am trying to find out where the best place to live would be. He will be working at the north end of I-drive at the Vans skatepark, and I will still be working in titusville. We will need to be within 15 minutes of his work, but I am not that familiar with the traffic patterns on I4. I would need easy access to the B-line or even 408. Any help would be appreciated!
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What can you afford?
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Worst times on I-4 are your typical rush hours, 8-10, 4-6. In the morning I-4 heading toward downtown is horrible and in the evening I-4 East heading away from downtown is BAD.
408 has gotten the same way, very bad 408 westbound to downtown in the morning, and 408 eastbound past downtown is bad in the evening. What times of day will your BF be heading to and from work? Same with your work schedule? |
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Hunter's Creek area would probably be best if you can afford it... Easily within 15 minutes of I-Drive and easy access to the Bee-Line, errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, Beachline...
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