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Investing in single rental properties in senior communities

Tamara M.
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Hi all,

I'm brand new to real estate investing and I noticed a rental listing for a single unit in a senior living community.  I've been looking on the forums and don't see much information about buying single property rentals for the 55+ communities. I ran across a listing and had me wondering about it.  Does anyone have experience with this type of investing? What are pros and cons? I'm sure it may be harder to find buyers just in 55+ age range but thinking maybe its a good niche to look more into.  I'm in the Miami, FL area. I'd appreciate any advice or resources. Thanks