I think it has to do with the 3D view in Google Maps/Earth in Chrome. If you look at in 3D mode you can see the buildings and trees, etc., but putting in 3D people would be a problem. If you switch to the 2D map (which is newer) there are plenty of people.
With retirement coming up in a few years, we started looking around and liked Hunters Creek, south of Orlando on 417, about mid-way between MCO and WDW. Nice homes and yards, and reasonably priced.
We'll be at WDW, either at Epcot, or Boardwalk to meet up with friends who are staying with us for the week. I bought some of the NASA-recommended viewing things (not glasses, but cards with windows in them.) Hoping for clear skies!
Nice work, but be careful. Just because they were "just from Google images" doesn't mean they're free to use, whether you make money on them or not. The photographer owns the copyright unless otherwise noted.