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Will F.
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  • Los Angeles County, CA
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Hollywood Florida Multifamily and flood zones

Will F.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles County, CA
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Hi I am investing in Hollywood FL probably purchasing a 12-20 u in the next  60 days.

 I was wondering what people know about flood zones AH and AE?  

I was trying to purchase near Fed Hwy 1 closer to the intercoastal.

What do local investors think of the Hollywood area and how much the market has gone up recently.  It also seems like rents are quickly following sales prices.

Also what are the current going rates for a large 1/1 I'm looking at some from $150/unit that need some repairs and $170k that are closer to fed hwy 1/ or fixed up.

Background: Also I already have offers on a couple 14-16 unit properties now.  I  own 20 units in Hollywood/ Fort lauderdale area so i'm looking to network with other investors.

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