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Jay Meola
  • Deerfield Beach
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South Florida SFH Rentals

Jay Meola
  • Deerfield Beach
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Hello Florida BP fam! I'm brand new to investing. I have been doing all kinds of research/reading and I decided I really want to get into Rental Investing. I currently live in the Boca Raton/ Delray Beach area but I am willing to invest anywhere. I cannot decide if I want to do a condo, townhouse or SFH. The numbers I've calculated work much better with detached SFHs mostly cause there is no HOA or a lower HOA. My question to you all is...do you find SFHs sit vacant longer then a condo/townhouse would? I know in my area condos and townhomes fly off the market, but I am having trouble finding if SFH do. Any response is greatly appreciated!

Warm Regards,

Jamie

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