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Moving to Orlando . Following my ex who moved with my child. She lives in Hunters creek. I would prefer to be kind of close but not totally necessary.I am looking for an apt or condo to begin with but not too pricey. Don't wont to throw away the cash before I buy. I didn't know Orlando was the united nations no offense but this DWM is looking for similar demographics.
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If Hunter's Creek is too expensive, you could go to Southchase, Kissimmee, etc. Basically how close do you want to be to them, that is the question.
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Lots of non-DWM types live here in Orlando....There are large populations of Puerto Ricans and Caribbeans.....there is some Cubans, Brazilians, Vietnamesse, and British groups here too....the only part of Orlando that has its own specific group of people would be the older Black communities....so you can't really go around the rest of Orlando and say "i want to move here or there because it is majority this or that"......its all a mix every suburb and the city you will most likely find people of different races |
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