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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Real Estate Investor Newbie
Hi all, great to join the BP network! By way of background I am currently in the NYC area but have family out in Orange County that I visit frequently so thought it was worth a deeper dive into the market. From my desktop research looks like its quite expensive and difficult to earn an attractive CoC return. I switched gears and started researching the Tampa area but am unfamiliar so it would be great to gauge people's interest/experience in SF/MF rentals in the specific areas of Tampa and what they find the most attractive. My heart is leaning OC given the family tie, obvious synergies with travel, etc. but my mind is leaning Tampa given the hard numbers.
Looking forward to connecting and learning a lot from all you smart RE investors out there and hopefully one day I can return the favor!!