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Ronnie Diaz
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  • Queens, NY
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STR in the Orlando Area

Ronnie Diaz
  • New to Real Estate
  • Queens, NY
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Hello All!


I am looking to invest in Orlando, Florida and thinking of doing STR's on AirBNB and VRBO. I live in NYC and was looking for realtors that have experience in investing in the same market or helped any other investors in this niche as well as a Property Manager that has experience in this niche too. Also, if anybody knows of any real estate attorneys that would be able to help and guide me on what licenses I would need to operate an STR business in Orlando, that would be a huge help as well. The issue is kind of hard to find online.


I would also like to know what do people think of this fairly new concept of "Rental Arbitrage". Has anybody tried it and found luck with open-minded landlords? Is it something to consider? 

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