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Analyzing Potential Earning for Customers

Nick Huffman
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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Hey Lords and Ladies,

As I embark on my real estate journey wearing both the investor and Realtor hats, it's becoming clear - the STR scene is going to be one of my core niches. My personal trusty cash flow analyzer has served me well for my own deals, but it's upgrade time for something with more oomph. BiggerPockets has its arsenal of tools, yet the draw of Airdna's precise data seems more of what my clients might need. There's also the free advice from Rabbu that's great. Any advice to guide me on this thrilling decision-making ride?

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Andrew Steffens
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Andrew Steffens
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Agreed with @Michael Baum.  I am in Tampa and use AirDNA as a starting point and then back it up with market data from Airbnb/VRBO directly with my clients.  I also agree with him that Orlando is tough.  We manage a few units there and it is really tough tbh.  Best of luck!

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