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Looking to invest in Floridia

Greg Z.
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Hi all, I have been looking to invest in the Orlando market and its surrounding areas for awhile (open to other areas). I am looking for cashflow investments now, not really for appreciation. Which areas should I be looking for in Orlando or its surrounding areas?

How is Florida/Orlandos RE market right now? How are PM's in the area?

Thank you,
Greg

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Serena Kim
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Serena Kim
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@Greg Z.

I would recommend Lakeland. It’s a great rental market, growing fast, and right between Tampa and Orlando. Cash flow is much better than Orlando, and appreciation is steady but slower. We have 3 properties there an vacancies since 2016 for us have been almost zero.

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