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Orlando Market - Any advice for a newbie?
I'm looking to invest somewhere in FL, but the market in South Florida (where I live) seems to be too competitive.
Initially I was interested in SFRs, but after doing some research I see that condos in the Orlando area appear to be priced low (relative of course) where you can potentially get into a property from $75-100 per unit. I would need to do a bit more research on the areas of course, but wondering if anyone has any experience in the condo market and what type of rents can be achieved.