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Living In Orlando Real Estate by Peter Bastone
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Living In Orlando Orange is the most populous of the counties, and led by the city of Orlando, it is also the regions commercial focal point. The county consists of 900 square miles and eight cities, including a bustling big-city downtown Orlando. Seminole County, located north of Orlando, consists of nearly 300 square miles. The county offers a small-town ambiance but, thanks to Interstate 4 and the Central Florida Greenway, there is excellent metropolitan access, as well. The county includes a total of seven cities, with Sanford serving as the political seat. Osceola County, comprising 1,400 square miles of land, sprawls to the southwest of Orange and Seminole counties and has historically been the most rural. These days, however, Osceola is being counted as among Florida's fastest-growing areas. There are two cities, Kissimmee and St. Cloud. Lake County features some 1,200 acres of rolling hills and, as the name suggests, bountiful lakes. Not coincidentally the county is enjoying robust population and industrial growth throughout its 14 towns and cities.
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