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Building affordable Housing in Orlando

Matt Nico
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Hey Central Florida,

Has anyone ever tried or have personal experience in building or buying affordable housing? Im beginning to start to look at parcels of land to buy and develop rather than keep buying SFH's. I want to be able to build a type of small development with eco-type homes where they can be rented out cheaply.

If you dont have experience, what do you think of this strategy? I feel like its a great way to improve my community, make passive income, and also solve a problem of affordable housing

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Originally posted by @Matt Nico:

Hey Central Florida,

Has anyone ever tried or have personal experience in building or buying affordable housing? Im beginning to start to look at parcels of land to buy and develop rather than keep buying SFH's. I want to be able to build a type of small development with eco-type homes where they can be rented out cheaply.

If you dont have experience, what do you think of this strategy? I feel like its a great way to improve my community, make passive income, and also solve a problem of affordable housing

I love affordable housing! I think everybody deserves a place to live! Eco friendly homes are so good for our environment. Keep on dreaming! It will come. 

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