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All Forum Posts by: Antonio Aguilar

Antonio Aguilar has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

I'm new to Real Estate investing and am new to the site as well. I've received some responses here from people who begin to guide in direction of their business. When do you know that people are reaching out to offer advice and support and when do you begin to suspect that they are serving their own self interest? Have many of you run into 'blogger trolls'? 

Thanks 

Post: Vacation Rentals

Antonio AguilarPosted
  • Columbia , MD
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 3

Regarding Florida; is it true that after one night a 'vacationer' can establish residency in the dwelling and be very difficult to evict?

Hi, I'm a new investor and new member to the community. I'm interested in vacation rental properties and have looked into cities such as Kona, Hilo, Tucson, Kissimmee, St Thomas, Las Vegas among others. I'm leaving the topic open to receiving advice in any area of the subject. Location, financing, struggles, pros and cons and how to avoid 'first timer' mistakes. 

My goal is really to generate some cash flow but ultimately to have a multitude of vacation condos that end up paying for themselves. I'm looking at holding them for extended period of time. 

Another question I've come across is the pros and cons of vacation condos that are managed by an association Vs vacation homes that are outside of an HOA?

Are there specific questions I should be asking real estate agents? 

Thank you and I look forward to your replies.