Situated in Orange County, Orlando stands out as one of Florida's prime residential destinations. Boasting an urban-suburban mix, many residents choose to rent their homes, enjoying the convenience of numerous bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks within the city.
With its vast landscape, Orlando is home to over 100 lakes, with Lake Eola in downtown Orlando being a notable feature—an expansive sinkhole reaching depths of 80 feet. While renowned for Disney World and Universal Studios, Orlando has a rich history in the citrus industry, although a late 1800s freeze prompted a southward shift for citrus cultivation.
Beyond its famous theme parks, Orlando attracts around 60 million visitors annually, drawn by its warm climate, shopping malls, golf courses, and vibrant nightlife, making it a diverse and dynamic hub in central Florida.