After visiting Mount Dora for 20 years, we finally moved up from Naples 6 months ago and absolutely love it. I lived in Naples for 26 years and don’t miss anything about it other than my friends. Central Florida is so beautiful and there’s so much to do!
When you mentioned affordable and seaplane in the same sentence, I thought you were having a laugh, but they are actually good value for money! Classy produced video as always
All houses are amazing and the last home is a bargain wow wow wow 😯 6 acres is fantastic, for me I’m still in the need to be by all the parks and hustle and bustle and traffic 😝
At this rate of growth, the “country” is considered “untapped” land. It won’t last long. I grew up here in the country and it’s night and day from my childhood. No country anymore.
At 0:17 into the video, Ken talks about the "more affordable" areas around, ends on a $1.4M house. OK, OK. Just messing with you a bit. "Affordable" can mean different things, and compared to the rest of the central Florida area, that IS a lot of house for the money. Nice video!
@@dwightk.schruteiii8454 well, builders usually offer electric because it's much cheaper to build a neighborhood without gas. So inherently it's an upgrade when a home has gas.
@@dwightk.schruteiii8454 Most people that really like to cook will tell you that gas creates a cooking heat source that is more desirable in control and quick heat that you can't get with electricity. Look at your stove top on an electric stove, it heats up, turns off, heats up, turns off... This cycles over and over depending on what setting you have on the knob or control panel. With gas, you get a controllable flame that is always on (no up and down heat cycling) and it is instant heat... Now is that worth it for a lot of people, maybe not, and it does have its downfalls. A smooth glass top electric stove can be easier to clean, for example. Now yes, you can get some pretty high end electric stoves, but again, people that really enjoy cooking tend to gravitate towards gas and those people aren't the "norm" so couple that cost aspect that an electric stove is usually cheaper to make, most people don't care about anything but electric, the rarity of gas service in Florida, and it comes to be a higher premium product to put into a home. Now, when I lived in the Midwest, we loved out electric stove when some of our friends had gas and the gas seemed "cheap." Today is a different world it seems.
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.
Hey Ken! what is the best way to contact you about the podcast @conjuredcreatives I've love to give you more information I tried emailing the @info email in your bio.
After visiting Mount Dora for 20 years, we finally moved up from Naples 6 months ago and absolutely love it. I lived in Naples for 26 years and don’t miss anything about it other than my friends. Central Florida is so beautiful and there’s so much to do!
So happy to hear!!
Such a great video on these lesser known but incredible areas! That last listing 🤯
Love the last house.
Great video and house options. Can you guys consider doing something on Wedgefield as another Orlando suburb close to everything.
Smart idea. I’ll add it to the list 👍🏽
When you mentioned affordable and seaplane in the same sentence, I thought you were having a laugh, but they are actually good value for money! Classy produced video as always
Tavares, Eustis and Mt Dora. They roll the sidewalks up at 8 o'clock at night.
Yup. They know the audience
All houses are amazing and the last home is a bargain wow wow wow 😯 6 acres is fantastic, for me I’m still in the need to be by all the parks and hustle and bustle and traffic 😝
Same! But I know so many people crave the chill lifestyle. Great options for both people :)
Dam I need to move away from I4 into the country . Love the vlog .
Whole other lifestyle for sure
At this rate of growth, the “country” is considered “untapped” land. It won’t last long.
I grew up here in the country and it’s night and day from my childhood. No country anymore.
At 0:17 into the video, Ken talks about the "more affordable" areas around, ends on a $1.4M house. OK, OK. Just messing with you a bit. "Affordable" can mean different things, and compared to the rest of the central Florida area, that IS a lot of house for the money. Nice video!
Nailed it. 1.4 million isn’t cheap for most people, but in comparison to Windemere or Winter Park it’s an absolute steal
I am very glad to have Bree as my real estate agent, as I am currently selling my house in the Kissimmee area! Thank you Bree!
😎 as a pilot, I'm glad you're touching on Tavares!
I need to try this seaplane thing
All beautiful homes Ken.
Thank you! Which was your favorite!
@@kenpozek The 6 acre home was my absolute favorite!
When Orlando see more Whole Foods?
How much are the pools to add on during construction?
80-140k. Depends on how crazy you get
Mount Dora 😍
no mention of Winter Park???
Everyone knows winter park!
Does the house come with the blantos and the eagle rare in the bar if so I'm sold...😂
For you, we’ll make a desl
How is this afortable you have to be a millionaire to be able to buy a house.
Why is gas considered up end? 🤨
Not as much high end as it is rare compared to all the electric only communities around orlando
@@kenpozek yea but I see this trend where gas stoves are associated with expensive homes and advertised as a premium feature.
@@dwightk.schruteiii8454 well, builders usually offer electric because it's much cheaper to build a neighborhood without gas. So inherently it's an upgrade when a home has gas.
@@kenpozek interesting. I always envisioned it vice-versaa
@@dwightk.schruteiii8454 Most people that really like to cook will tell you that gas creates a cooking heat source that is more desirable in control and quick heat that you can't get with electricity. Look at your stove top on an electric stove, it heats up, turns off, heats up, turns off... This cycles over and over depending on what setting you have on the knob or control panel. With gas, you get a controllable flame that is always on (no up and down heat cycling) and it is instant heat... Now is that worth it for a lot of people, maybe not, and it does have its downfalls. A smooth glass top electric stove can be easier to clean, for example.
Now yes, you can get some pretty high end electric stoves, but again, people that really enjoy cooking tend to gravitate towards gas and those people aren't the "norm" so couple that cost aspect that an electric stove is usually cheaper to make, most people don't care about anything but electric, the rarity of gas service in Florida, and it comes to be a higher premium product to put into a home.
Now, when I lived in the Midwest, we loved out electric stove when some of our friends had gas and the gas seemed "cheap." Today is a different world it seems.
why dont i see pine hills in here? its #1 bro
Hey, how are you? I would like to invite this area. Could you chat with us?
Half a million is affordable?
In 2024? Yes
I found this area on my own about 3 years ago-shhh don't tell people about this place!
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.
I bet you're fun at parties
Hey Ken! what is the best way to contact you about the podcast @conjuredcreatives I've love to give you more information I tried emailing the @info email in your bio.