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Ken Pozek The Pozek Group Keller Williams Elite Partners III BK3313335 270 Plant Street Suite 230 Winter Garden, FL 34787 (407) 813-2773 - Office PozekGroup.com info@PozekGroup.com
$2 million and you can see what brand of toothpaste your Neighbours are using plus you need permission to change your doorbell. I’m sure someone will like it. Thanks for the video. Lots of good information.
I loved the "1000 apartments to live in" when i only found 9 maybe less that would allow my old not aggressive dog to live there because e is a felon or something..
I miss Orlando, l'm born in Puerto Rico and at age 6 1998 | moved there. I love Orlando but it's changing and it's getting a little bit worse toh, each day. And it's true jobs out there don't pay enough for the living environment. I lived in Boston, and went back to Orlando and I also moved to NYC about a year ago and comparing, I just miss it. My heart will always go to the city beautiful at the end of the day. Just gotta put the work in if you're thinking about moving there. I just think it's a disadvantage that there is barely any jobs, or at least any good paying jobs in Orlando. I'm planning to move back in the near future with the job I'm currently working with and transfer.
Hey Ken! My wife, daughter, and I met you at Jeff’s Bagels today-THANKS for being so nice! We love your channel and, even though we have lived in Orlando for 15 years, we always learn local tips from your channel and podcast. Thank you!
No thanks I'd rather have a root canal. At 70 yrs of age I don't need to surround myself with entitled, bigoted, rightwing hate. If I need a dose of that I'll switch on Fox for 3 minutes.
I have a single family house for sale in maitland search in zillow for sale by owner (FSBO) 1074 hamlet dr no realtor involved Welcome for tour HOA $52 /monthly
@@JjHernandez-dc6ul lol I don’t live in Sanford and never have and I never have. And I don’t have a company. I live in winter park and used to live in Hunter’s Creek. Hence, the yuck
Any update on come downtown construction projects? The JW Marriot, the Edge at Church, Westcourt? Thanks! Like your stuff! Born and raised in Orlando/Apopka, been in ATL and NYC for last 11 years, but now moving back and it seems to have grown up! Not done yet, just gotta get infill/walkability and go up (less out).
My family made a lot of trips from Miami exiting the turnpike and taking all of 192 to WDW through the 80s and 90s. A lot of memories. A lot of those places are still there. The nicest area now is the Margaritaville north 192.
I live in downtown, right on Central in front of Lake Eola. There is a Publix downstairs, plenty of restaurants, bars, green spaces and of course Lake Eola. I absolutely love living here. Especially the part when I don’t have to get in my car to drive anywhere, except for work of course which is to MCO. P.S. Love your videos. I was the flight attendant that recognized you recently on a DL flight in/out of ATL. LOL. Safe travels!
The refinancing thing is a trap it only going to cost right about $10000. So please make sure you mention that because people are already squeezed out. 😅
There's nothing walkable about Orlando except from the front door to the mailbox and back. Everything else is overcrowding, more construction development projects, more obstacles, more traffic delays... Shall I go on? Every neighborhood is a dead end/detour/deviation to drivers trying to get from point A to point B. Your video is more than visual proof of my claim. What else can I say? Orlando used to be mostly rural agricultural farming surrounded by orange groves. Now it is a besieged City violated by corporate greed and political corruption.
There's nothing walkable about Orlando except from the front door to the mailbox and back. Everything else is overcrowding, more construction development projects, more obstacles, more traffic delays... Shall I go on? Every neighborhood is a dead end/detour/deviation to drivers trying to get from point A to point B. Your video is more than visual proof of my claim. What else can I say? Orlando used to be mostly rural agricultural farming surrounded by orange groves. Now it is a besieged City violated by corporate greed and political corruption.
There's nothing walkable about Orlando except from the front door to the mailbox and back. Everything else is overcrowding, more construction development projects, more obstacles, more traffic delays... Shall I go on? Every neighborhood is a dead end/detour/deviation to drivers trying to get from point A to point B. Your video is more than visual proof of my claim. What else can I say? Orlando used to be mostly rural agricultural farming surrounded by orange groves. Now it is a besieged City violated by corporate greed and political corruption.
New building permits for multifamily should always be a ballot issue so the people decide, same for any taxes (right now we have Taxation w/o Representation which is the reason for Revolutionary War). Property tax for residential as well as commercial should be same, its unfair to overtax some but not others. If a property is on a very high traffic corner or area, their tax should be drastically reduced (FL law guarantees "Peaceful Quiet Enjoyment" & Requires highest and best use so if a super busy corner is not made commercial the taxes should be much much lower to compensate; similar Safety for children and pets is big issue which also calls for the city or county to either make it commercial or drastically lower taxes (who wants to buy or rent a super noisy, very Unsafe, chaos house unless they make it commercial? )) Overtaxing leads to eventual ruin of economy. InventPeaceNotWar
If you’re getting priced out of Baldwin Park and Winter Park… you’re not concerned with being close to Lake Highland 🤦♀️ Also as “trendy” as they’re trying to make the Packing District, it’s still on The Trail.
Florida is not what it use to be anymore. Yes lots of people are moving in each year and they think it's great but Ive been a Floridian all my life and I miss the Florida from before, the one with barely any traffic, nature in abundance, no crowds, theme parks that were almost empty in low peak seasons, the parks were more enjoyable for locals, friendlier people, way less crime, better education because teachers weren't so overwhelmed with school crowds, less pollution. The knocking down of nature to build more apartments, more hotels more theme parks. Yes it brings jobs and tourism which it always had when it was peak season and then everyone went back to their homes and the state was for the locals again. Now we locals don't have anything left for us because we have to adapt like if we were tourists pay tourists prices and everything has gone up for us as well.