Hello, my name is Dhana. I currently live in Las Vegas but want to move to Florida in August. I was wondering if I can get some leads as to what neighborhoods are nice to move into preferably in the Tampa/Miami/WDW area. I have 2 teenage daughters(13&16) and would like to find good schools for them. I work in the medical field and would like to be somewhat close around the medical areas, no more than an 1hrs drive. I am a single mom so affordable areas is a must...affordable but descent. Also some pros and cons of florida would be helpful as well. I'm originally from Chicago so humidity is not a factor. And I'm sure the bugs are no bigger in Florida than they are here in Vegas. Thanks in advance
Hi, we also moved here with kids about 8 years ago. I would tell you no area is perfect, but if you want to live in Florida you should be able to find a location that you really like. Schools are very important, and we eliminated some otherwise-desirable locations based on the school district. I advise looking up school rating websites on the internet. Choose more than one and look at as much info as you can. Schools have ratings here based on FCAT scores, but these shouldn't be used as the ONLY criteria for judging a school. Look at student/teacher ratios, graduation rates, % of graduates going to college, school activities etc.
Also, when you are up north, everything in Florida seems close to Disney. But after you live here a while your perception adjusts and one day you may think that 1.5 hours is way too long of a drive. So, decide how important proximity is to you. Miami is not close by local standards.
Talk to everyone and anyone you can. Realtors are helpful to an extent, but realize that a realtor in Tampa won't tell you Orlando is better, or vice-versa. So, you need to narrow down your general area first.
Just be honest with yourselves on what's important to you. Do you want to live within walking distance to a beach, or is a drive OK with you. For example, I really like my neighborhood and school and live an hour drive from Disney, work and the beach (different directions), but that's ok "for us".
Final note when reading neighborhood or school reviews or talking with people is that you will run into extreme opinions. There is always one person who thinks one thing is great while another thinks it's terrible. We also found people will even get defensive sometimes when asked opinions of their area....just balance it all out.
All Florida isn't the same, and there are some uniquely great aspects to different regions