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Josh Rodriguez
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What are the best cities/areas to invest in the Florida?

Josh Rodriguez
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hey BP, what are the best cities/areas to invest in Florida? I am a new investor still looking for the right market to narrow my focus on. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you!

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Edgar Rodriguez
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Edgar Rodriguez
  • Real Estate Agent
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@Josh Rodriguez 

I would look into areas such as East Tampa, Seminole Heights, Egypt Lake/Lowry Park. Some suburbs such as Brandon and Riverview also sometimes have some options that may need some work. 

In Pinellas County, I have seen some options in Clearwater, St Pete, and Pinellas Park. South St Pete is an option but it is a lower quality area (D or C-) and I usually recommend people stay away from it unless they have lived in the area a while and know what they are getting into. 

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