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Considering Moving in Orlando Area
hello,
I'm looking to potentially buy a property in the Orlando area.
Does anyone have any good ideas on locating a good realtor for the task? I have a few options I'd like to go over and this includes renting out my current place and buying a new place. I don't want to talk with a realtor that will simply say "oh sure, your rent will be higher than your PITI so you're good". I want to talk with a realtor with renting experience.