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Keleisha Carter
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  • Tampa
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Investing in Orlando.. Thoughts ?

Keleisha Carter
  • Investor
  • Tampa
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Thinking of purchasing my first out of state property in Orlando. I’ve done my research and found some properties close to Universal Studios that I would use for short term and/or long term rental.

Been running some numbers and still havent find anything that cash flows well because of the HOA's fees. Most of the properties I have been looking at are apartments and a fee houses (3bedroom & 2 bathroom or 2 bed; 2 batg)

One of the common cons about investing in Orlando is the high crime rate, which has me second guessing but I feel the pros outweighs the cons

I am hoping to find a deal and close before 2019 ends.

Any advice on investing in the area, how I should approach it?

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