Lake Nona is the top of the top in Central Florida. There are many high quality restaurants, such as the ones owned by Tavistock (Nami, Chroma, Park Pizza, etc.), and several others. People that bought in Laureate Park in 2020 now have homes that are worth double of what they bought for. Lake Nona is a top 25 community in the entire country for growth (official numbers provided by Tavistock). - There is a huge mall coming to the area that is going to feature art and entertainment - There are always events happening at the Town Center (hundreds per year), music, food at Boxi Park, and high-end events at the Wave hotel (for example, lots of cool tech conferences, with one being next week) - The area is purposely not targeting nightlife because of its demographic: Laureate Park, for example, is made of families with high earning professional (lawyers, doctors, business people), and safety, peace, and quiet are very valued. People buy there because they want to avoid loud, annoying, crime-ridden "nightlife" and raise their families in a great environment full of great amenities (gyms, pools, aqua parks, tennis courts, restaurants, walkable areas, etc.) Lake Nona is not downtown Orlando or Winter Park, with their higher crime rate, and it wants to stay that way. There are other many shallow places in Central Florida that feature loud, alcoholic, drug-filled areas that are not suitable for people that want a great place for their kids. The downfall of areas like Downtown Orlando is the proof that "nightlife" equals a worse quality of life for people that live there, and I would be very annoyed if I spent over 1 million dollar to buy a beautiful house and then have a bunch of messy people around my neighborhood. No, thanks.
Great content, it's surprising how you have so few subscribers. One of the gripes I've had over the past few years with RUclips's real estate coverage is that it seems to driven by influencers whose angles are almost entirely devoid of (a) market analyses and/or (b) property-specific details, and tend to lean on what's flex-worthy rather than critical details that would seriously affect buyers, and I really think a real estate agent should have some knowledge of either of those areas. With your skill in presenting these things, you could seriously give the real estate influencers a run for their money (looking at you, Producer Michael), so it'd be interesting if you could merge into that space.
No hay ni una sola farmacia 24 hrs nadaaaa en todo lake nona, ni Saint Cloud, ni Buena Ventura q son los más cerca. Tantos negocios pero lo más importante no existe 24 hrs.
Lake Nona is the top of the top in Central Florida. There are many high quality restaurants, such as the ones owned by Tavistock (Nami, Chroma, Park Pizza, etc.), and several others.
People that bought in Laureate Park in 2020 now have homes that are worth double of what they bought for. Lake Nona is a top 25 community in the entire country for growth (official numbers provided by Tavistock).
- There is a huge mall coming to the area that is going to feature art and entertainment
- There are always events happening at the Town Center (hundreds per year), music, food at Boxi Park, and high-end events at the Wave hotel (for example, lots of cool tech conferences, with one being next week)
- The area is purposely not targeting nightlife because of its demographic: Laureate Park, for example, is made of families with high earning professional (lawyers, doctors, business people), and safety, peace, and quiet are very valued. People buy there because they want to avoid loud, annoying, crime-ridden "nightlife" and raise their families in a great environment full of great amenities (gyms, pools, aqua parks, tennis courts, restaurants, walkable areas, etc.)
Lake Nona is not downtown Orlando or Winter Park, with their higher crime rate, and it wants to stay that way. There are other many shallow places in Central Florida that feature loud, alcoholic, drug-filled areas that are not suitable for people that want a great place for their kids. The downfall of areas like Downtown Orlando is the proof that "nightlife" equals a worse quality of life for people that live there, and I would be very annoyed if I spent over 1 million dollar to buy a beautiful house and then have a bunch of messy people around my neighborhood. No, thanks.
Love it!❤
Great video Will! I like the details and comparison where the market is now and opportunities for buyers to still move forward!
A video like this for whats coming to sunbridge would be great
Great content, it's surprising how you have so few subscribers.
One of the gripes I've had over the past few years with RUclips's real estate coverage is that it seems to driven by influencers whose angles are almost entirely devoid of (a) market analyses and/or (b) property-specific details, and tend to lean on what's flex-worthy rather than critical details that would seriously affect buyers, and I really think a real estate agent should have some knowledge of either of those areas.
With your skill in presenting these things, you could seriously give the real estate influencers a run for their money (looking at you, Producer Michael), so it'd be interesting if you could merge into that space.
Thank you I appreciate that!
Well done Will!
Can you do altamonte springs 🎉🎉
No hay ni una sola farmacia 24 hrs nadaaaa en todo lake nona, ni Saint Cloud, ni Buena Ventura q son los más cerca. Tantos negocios pero lo más importante no existe 24 hrs.
mierda con asociacion. NO COMPREN CASAS EN ASOCIACIONES, VAS A GAGARTE MIL VECES EN LA HORA QUE LO HICISTES.