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These Areas Near Orlando Are Wise For Investing

Feb. 15th, 2010
in Real Estate
by Ty Summers

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Orlando is extremely popular among tourists from the US and other countries as well on account of its many wondrous attractions like Disney World, SeaWorld and Universal Studios. The city is also the favorite haunt of celebrities and offers exciting real estate and property options for discerning customers.

Here are some of the leading areas for property development:

Kissimmee

The original name of Kissimmee was Allendale. It was in\’83 that the name of Kissimmee was given to Allendale. This area was first developed by Hamilton Disston of Philadelphia who helped to drain the area of swamps back in the\’th century. As of now, Kissimmee is a bustling city of over 60,000 residents and boasts an airport, Amtrak and Greyhound station too. All these bear witness to the importance of Kissimmee to Orlando. Kissimmee is quite close to Disney World and Universal Studios that have undoubtedly contributed to its meteoric and spectacular growth in recent times. The Kissimmee National Park is also an added allurement for nature and bird lovers who flock here in large numbers annually. Apart from tourism, Kissimmee is also a local hub of commerce and industry, to which its growth can be attributed in no small measure. As far as real estate is concerned, one can choose from a number of upscale homes, mansions and condos to suit your specific taste and pocket too. At any given point in time, there are quite a few of these properties available for purchase or rent, which makes the job of investment hunting fairly simple.

St. Cloud

No discussion of the upcoming localities of Orlando is complete without mentioning St. Cloud, in the Osceola County of Florida. St. Cloud has seen rapid growth in population as well as urban construction especially after Disney World was constructed. There are quite a few other tourist attractions too quite close to this neighborhood in the form of Clarion Resort and Waterpark, Good Samaritan Village, Glades Adventure and the like. It is quite obvious that a large part of the economy of area is driven by tourism and its allied enterprises.

Having come into being way back in the\’70s, St. Cloud also has many modest priced houses dating back a hundred or more years. It also has many constructions of more recent vintage that are suitable for those who prefer modern residences.

Jack Chambers is a local resident in the Orlando area. He instructs people on Orlando rental properties while focusing on popular Orlando suburbs.

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