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Zillow/Realtor.com search results

Noah Worley
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Hello. I am Noah, I am new to this community but my goal is to one day BRRR my way into owning my own large apartment complex. I am currently trying to learn numbers and find properties to gain knowledge with. Here's a problem I'm having. Whenever I search in zillow or realtor.com for houses in my area in central Florida, 99.9% of the search results are small trailers for sale in retirement communities with HOA fees and lot rent and such. This is NOT what I'm looking for. I'm looking for your typical double wide or smaller house on a little plot of land with hopefully city water and no land or HOA fees. How can I remove those retirement type community listings from my search results? Is there a better way to do it? Thanks- Noah

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