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Condo for STR? Places with lower price points?

Alex Silang
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I was just checking out a great vacay spot I like (Cape Cod) and its a milli for a house. Wow. A 2BR Condo is available for less than $350k though. Would that be good for a STR?

Any places in the US that are good for STR but have a lower price point entry? Thanks

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Andrew Steffens
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Condo's typically are cheaper entries but have additional HOA costs which usually eat profits. It is also not stable, HOA increases and special assessments are common. In FL we not have a milestone study requirement for all 30+ year old buildings. I just sold a $2M condo and there was over $100k in special assessments charged to the person who sold to complete the study. You also have an HOA on top of you breathing down your neck. It is certainly not impossible but the opportunities are few and far between in my experience.

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