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Aja Rutledge
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Seeking Real Estate Agent versed in Short Term Rental Investing

Aja Rutledge
  • Tucker, GA
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Hi, I live in GA but am looking to invest in short term rental properties (VRBO, HomeAway bookings) in resort communities like Regal Palms, Champions Gate, Reunion, etc. I don't know the pros/cons of each community and am seeking guidance and assistance in completing such a deal. Can you recommend any agents in the Orlando area versed in this specifically?

Thanks!

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Chris Grenier
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Chris Grenier
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Orlando, FL
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Sure, the HOA / Condo fees are between $500 - $750 / month.


Rates are dropping by the day since more & more units are becoming available in there so the average rate is only about $70-90/night, the break even point is like 85% occupancy! 

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