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Investing in Vacation Rentals
I’ve been on Bigger Pockets for a bit now and I don’t here much on Vacation Rentals. What are your thoughts on it? I’m new to investing and I’ve been thinking about my first property being a Vacation Rental in Orlando. A property manager I spoke with out there says they can have it rented out at least 35 weeks out of the 52. Should I go this route as a first timer or do something closer to home and rent out to a tenant? The cash flow from the rental weekly will definitely be more than the cash flow from landlord/ tenant renting. Which is why I don’t get why I don’t see more stories on it. Please give me your input.