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Alan Diamond
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Looking for investment around UCF/Orlando

Alan Diamond
  • Investor
  • Rochester, NY
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I'm looking for a possible investment house close to UCF.  Likely looking for student renters. Is this common in the area? Are there local restrictions?

Any help is appreciated.

Alan

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Claudio Trevisan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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Claudio Trevisan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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Hi @Arturo Pena Miranda

There is plenty of demand for student rentals near UCF.

I personally ended up investing in the suburbs away from student rentals.It has less cash flow, but also will be less management Intensive.

What are your goals? Are you looking to build your wealth or increase your cash flow first?

If you want cash flow, renting out each room to students will definitely bring in more money.

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