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Orlando, Florida as you have never seen it before! Google Maps has had the street level feature before for certain large cities such as New York but now the great minds that are Google have ‘done’ Orlando.

Their photography has stretched from I-4 Near Champions Gate all the way to Daytona Beach, the US 192, where it ends at Clermont South and in Melborne on the Coast, Through the winding streets of Celebration to the High Rise SkyScrapers in Downtown Orlando.. they have covered so much!

This something not to be missed out on. Check it out today!

http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=28.598992,-81.101074&spn=1.138203,1.851196&z=9&om=1&layer=c

Anywhere there is a blue line is where you can zoom in and go to street level. Navigating through the streets can be slow but it is so interesting! What a great feature if you are considering a home here! They even stretch up to the towns in North Central Florida, Tavares, the Seat of Lake County as well as Historic Mount Dora.

Check it out today!

Most Brits have never heard of the City of Mount Dora, just under an hour north of the bustling city of Orlando is a different world, of horse ranches, open orange groves and pasture amongst green sub-tropical rolling hills.

City Hall of Mount Dora

Mount Dora is nestled up against Lake Dora, a prime location for fishing and boating. This historic town is famed for its antique markets and it art. With downtown full of quaint shops and Donnelly Park taking up a whole block. This is small town America at its very best, with boutiques, iced cream and coffee shops. The gorgeous brick buildings and southern architecture will charm all.

What better place to have a second home away from the hustle and bustle of Orlando and its theme parks. This is the alternative Florida.

Remember here at the British Homes Group we can put a Realtor in your search area at your fingertips and can help with financing accross the whole state, your property need not be a Short Term Rental Villa near Disney, it could be a victorian house in historic Mount Dora.