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Originally Posted by blueoktober
I think you would really like Altamonte. It's got everything you need as for shopping and food. It's a short distance (but can be a long drive) to downtown. It has movie theaters, malls, mini golf, skating, etc etc.
People became very indifferent or even rude. The housing boom caused such traffic that by the time I got to work I was so frazzled I couldnt think. Everything seemed to become a burden. Just going to the grocery store become an event I didnt want to endure. Crowds, rude people, traffic, a large population of undesirable people changed the landscape. It could have all been bad timing or it could all really be real, but it FELT real. It felt like I was spending 90% of my life frazzled and I just wanted to stop feeling that way.
I miss Florida now. I had the amenities that made life exciting and I guess I figured out that life is like this everywhere unless I move to Montana, and how long will it be before Montana changes? I miss the beach, I miss the theme parks, the tropical landscaping, etc. But I cannot come back because I cannot afford a house there again like I had or have now. My house I bought for 250k sold for near 500k. I cannot make enough money to have that again and it would cost me MORE to live in a 3/2 bath than it did my 5/3 with a pool and an acre. That just ain't right! lol.
So I am moving to Austin TX soon because well, economy is great, people are the nicest I have ever seen and housing is half of what it is in Orlando.
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Wow Blue,
I was born and raised in Daytona and moved to Orlando when I went to college and spent my adult life there until 3 years ago when I got a job promotion to Atlanta.
I feel the same way you do about Orlando that I feel about Atlanta, people are rude, don't even talk about the traffic, I only live 5 miles form work in downtown Atlanta and I feel 'frazzled' by the time i get to work. My commute can end up being 45 minutes somtimes.
I miss FL, I miss the beach, I'm about to come down to Orlando/Daytona/Key West this upcoming week, I'm really looking forward to it.
So many people in this thread are citing how much crime is down there in Orlando. I went to look at crime statistics for Atlanta; it crashed my browser there was so much!
Unfortunately I must agree with you about the housing and wages. There's no way I could afford what I have up here if I was in Florida. I think I would give it all up though for a slower paced environment and a nice beach withing reach.
Many of the comments I have read in this thread so far have been accurate in the problems with living in Florida, and some have been hyperbolized. If I didn't live there I would be thinking Orlando was like a Grand Theft Auto game, as I drive down 436 or 50 and see people getting mugged shot and raped as I drove by.
I haven't lived there for 3 years so some things may have changed dramatically.
This may sound wrong, but I saw a lot of people blaming Wal-Mart... I know exactly where this is and have even been to it and indeed it seems very seedy and I was uncomfortable shopping here.
If anyone has any questions for me, I've lived near UCF, downtown in Thorton Park, Maitland, Altamonte Springs, and Apopka. I'll answer to the best of my ability of my perception when I lived there.
Everyone have a happy and safe 4th of July!