Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Central Florida. Look at Audubon Park in Orlando. Zoned for Audubon Park K-8 and Winter Park HS. Walkable to a small retail area. Another option is the part of Winter Park that's zoned for Brookshire ES, Glenridge MS, and Winter Park HS. Another option is parts of Maitland zoned for Dommerich ES, Maitland MS, and Winter Park HS. All of these are excellent schools with racial and socioeconomic diversity. For $500K, you could get a 3BR/2BA MCM home in good condition but not completely updated. Maybe with a pool.
Our kids went to WOTP schools in DCPS and we would be happy with any of these schools. The above areas are close to lots of shopping and dining. You could go a little further out to somewhere like Lake Mary that might be a little less too. Lake Mary isn't my scene but YMMV.
Me again. Check out this one: https://www.redfin.com/FL/Orlando/3904-Corrine-Dr-32803/home/46818520 You can walk to the shops and restaurants in both Audubon Park and Baldwin Park. It's a very family friendly neighborhood. Your kids can walk or bike to Audubon Park K-8, and it's zoned for the excellent Winter Park HS. It's on a busy road, which is why you can get a fully renovated home with a pool and zoned for excellent schools listed at $469,900. It's a very safe area, and your kids could walk to their friends' homes, to get ice cream, etc. by themselves in that area. There's also a weekly art/farmer's market and lots of small festival type stuff going on there.
I'm very familiar with the area. Feel free to post any homes you find and I'll answer any questions you have.
OP, Corrine Dr. is super busy. You don’t want to live right there. The general area is nice though. Orlando is still incredibly overpriced as a result of the pandemic migration to FL and the associated housing bubble. You won’t get much for your money there with a $500k budget. I like the St. John’s County recommendation. I’d also check out Gainesville. You’ll get more for your money there, and it’s a nice college town with some good schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The only part of Florida I am very familiar with is Lee County: Fort Myers Cape Coral Pine Island Naples etc. My mother lived there for years and so has extended family. I love the weather and beach but can't really imagine living there full time.
I am open to Tampa Area, Jacksonville, Central Florida/Orlando etc. Not interested in South Florida Miami and also priced out of it. I love St Pete but assumed I was priced out. I have family in Pensacola but have never been there and not sure about it. I have heard good and bad about the Panhandle.
Thank you all so much for the specifics about Orlando and Jacksonville. Florida is a huge state and any insight helps.
I’m from Florida and am very familiar with a few of the cities mentioned above. I think the nicer parts of Tampa with good schools are out of your budget (at least until/unless the housing market crashes there). I’d stick to St. John’s/Jacksonville and maybe Seminole County (suburban county of Orlando with generally good schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Central Florida. Look at Audubon Park in Orlando. Zoned for Audubon Park K-8 and Winter Park HS. Walkable to a small retail area. Another option is the part of Winter Park that's zoned for Brookshire ES, Glenridge MS, and Winter Park HS. Another option is parts of Maitland zoned for Dommerich ES, Maitland MS, and Winter Park HS. All of these are excellent schools with racial and socioeconomic diversity. For $500K, you could get a 3BR/2BA MCM home in good condition but not completely updated. Maybe with a pool.
Our kids went to WOTP schools in DCPS and we would be happy with any of these schools. The above areas are close to lots of shopping and dining. You could go a little further out to somewhere like Lake Mary that might be a little less too. Lake Mary isn't my scene but YMMV.
Me again. Check out this one: https://www.redfin.com/FL/Orlando/3904-Corrine-Dr-32803/home/46818520 You can walk to the shops and restaurants in both Audubon Park and Baldwin Park. It's a very family friendly neighborhood. Your kids can walk or bike to Audubon Park K-8, and it's zoned for the excellent Winter Park HS. It's on a busy road, which is why you can get a fully renovated home with a pool and zoned for excellent schools listed at $469,900. It's a very safe area, and your kids could walk to their friends' homes, to get ice cream, etc. by themselves in that area. There's also a weekly art/farmer's market and lots of small festival type stuff going on there.
I'm very familiar with the area. Feel free to post any homes you find and I'll answer any questions you have.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck getting homeowners’ insurance. Will cost you more than many private schools. The industry is collapsing in much of FL.
Anonymous wrote:Question for the Gainesville posters recommending Buchholz zone. Which middle school do you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:I am remote but have to be in Florida. So literally anywhere is game. Budget is 500k if using public school if I have to go private budget would be less. I am hoping there are some areas that have good public schools but I have no clue. Mixed race family if that matters
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for st John’s county. I have to be in central florida due to work but if I could work remote that is where i would love and raise my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am remote but have to be in Florida. So literally anywhere is game. Budget is 500k if using public school if I have to go private budget would be less. I am hoping there are some areas that have good public schools but I have no clue. Mixed race family if that matters
I'm from Florida. I'm used to Florida bashing (and I get it!) but it was an amazing childhood. Obviously a state of 21 million people will have some variety. Check out Winter Park. VERY wealthy area (but you could get something cute for $500k), great schools, great town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not try a message board or Facebook group in a place like, oh, Florida?
I posted here because the input would be from a perspective of people who have atleast lived in the DMV at some point in their lives vs a Florida board filled with lifelong Floridians. Looking for a different perspective. For example, if you are from here you would compare FL schools differently and could comment that public is going to work there. If I posted on saw FL board the perspective woul be different.
I know I have read several posts on DCUM from people that have relocated or suggested Florida as a place to relocate to.
OP I lived there.
This is 1000% the wrong time to be moving there with kids.
In public school the teachers are leaving in droves they are scared of DeSantis. It is not going well in schools. Banning of books is crazy not to mention teachers are being fired for the most absurd things. Racist and Nazism are growing and in the public schools getting worse by the day.
Here goes.
Weston east coast
West Boca east coast
Clearwater on the West coast
Stay away from Naples, Fort Meyers, Lakewood Ranch, Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale. Delray, Miami
Private schools suck in Florida do not pay for them please. American Heritage would be your best bet that is on the east coast.
Public schools change districts like crazy there. Also, DeSantis is going to privatize schools. That means you will need cash in the budget for better schools that might be far from your home.
Good luck.