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All Forum Posts by: Sendil Thangavelu

Sendil Thangavelu has started 19 posts and replied 39 times.

Post: Sebring, FL is there potential here?

Sendil ThangaveluPosted
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Hi, I am hearing some buzz about Sebring. Seems like a smaller city. Is there growth in this area? Is it a good buy and hold market? Any info is appreciated

Originally posted by @Chris Adams:

I am currently also looking into the various markets in FL. I personally am from SoFla and know certain areas very well, and I can't say the same for the rest of the state. The thing about Florida, as some other states can also relate to, is that every sub-geographic area will completely change the feel/vibe/cost, etc, which in turn will change the demographic/income ratio/quality/value, etc. 

For the price point in which you are bringing to the table, I would search the outskirt towns of Tampa (booming sister-city to Miami/Ft Lauderdale), Jacksonville (currently going through massive overhaul), Tallahassee (state capital with a large state college, great for college focused rentals), Gainesville (University of Florida, large medical employer, and lots of natural geographic attractions such as springs), and I would swap Lakeland for Ocala (Lakeland is notorious for sinkholes which insurance will not cover, and Ocala is currently a big focus for development and tech moving in such as Amazon). 

Tampa proper, Orlando, Miami/Ft Lauderdale are three of the largest markets in the US currently - with rental rates that are keeping up with insane growth rates - but it will be hard to find something that will not require months and months of searching and being beaten out by cash investors with higher than appraised offers. And you will most likely have to do some updates/renos to get it in prime rental status, so more 

That being said, I am from SoFla and currently own a fix-in-flip condo where the HOA fees keep going up. Luckily I purchased off market just before the boom and have rode the inflation up, so my cashflow after we move on will still be well positive. We too are looking to purchase our next rental next year, and what I am mentioned is a rough breakdown of our findings so far for FL. If you were to ask me what smaller town will go through the largest growth in a decade or so from now, I will say Ocala.

But as all things RE, do your due diligence. Review the growth statistics of the cities mentioned, look at the development incentives the cities are offering to developers, review the average income/job growth rates, and pair that up with rental rates/increases. 

Hope my coffee-fueled ramblings helped!

===Thanks for the post. What are some reasons you think Ocala will have growth over the next decade or so? Can you outline your thinking please?

In the offer you submitted, are the Realtors name, license number not mentioned?

Have painting, electrical and counter top replacement work for a property. Can you pls point me to contrcators in the area? Thank you

I used  zillow payments. The issue with it is that rents from multiple units can  come into only one Bank account. So I switched to avail where  each rental unit can be linked to a different bank account, to keep it all separate

Hello, I need to paint interior of a house, some electrical work and counter top change from formica to quartz in kitchen and bath room. None of this work needs permits. Can you pls point me to contractors in the area? Thank you!

Thanks Clay. They are asking me to sign an AS-IS contract. The form they are using is:

FloridaRealtors/FloridaBar-ASIS-5x Rev.6/19 © 2017 Florida Realtors® and The Florida Bar. All rights reserved.

Is it  common for a new construction in OCALA to be sold "AS-IS"  by a builder, especially for properties under 160K? IS this legal. Will the city allow it?

Hello, looking to connect with folks  that know OCALA area . I am looking to buy and hold rental properties for 10 years. Also looking to connect with reasonably priced and reliable  Property managers