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Updated almost 5 years ago, 03/02/2020

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Ankush Ratwani
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Washington, DC (washington dc)
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Setting up a team in Orlando and market outlook

Ankush Ratwani
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Washington, DC (washington dc)
Posted

Hey BP folks,


I wanted to 1) Set up a team in Orlando and looking for an investor friendly agent to help me target a combination of single family and multi family homes to BRRRR. I am currently out of state, but grew up in Orlando and lived there for 25 years (Oviedo/Winter Park) so I know the area very well. The plan is to use a combination of my own money, hard money and private lenders. Ideally targeting properties next to UCF and ORMC/Florida Hospital.

2) For those that invest in Orlando, what has your experience been in terms of city growth, appreciation, cash flow, inventory, etc. 

Thanks!

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