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Navigating the 1st steps of REI

Chris Murray
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Hello! I am excited to be part of this group. I have been looking at REI for sometime and decided to finally start researching. What I am trying to determine is the best course of action to begin with. I am located in Venice, Florida and I'm in an area where vacation rentals are a popular choice. Any recommendations on if I should look at property for vacation rental or if it makes more sense to look at a property for long-term rental? The real estate market in my area is now stagnant with a surplus of inventory. I have also been listening to podcasts that discuss seller financing. So that leads to my next question... Should I locate a mortgage broker or start with a realtor? Ideally I would like to keep my personal finances separate from my REI.

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Robin Searle
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I’m a Colorado agent and have short term rentals in Colorado Springs and a vacation home in Venice that I medium term rent - love this area. Be aware Sarasota county has a 30 day minimum on rentals except some specific areas like Siesta Key. My brother and sister in law are Venice Realtors with over 30 years of experience if you want a good contact. 

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