
26 June 2024 | 65 replies
Something I am currently interested as well.4BR/3BA SFH (possibly smaller if the numbers make sense)Between Kissimmee & Lake Nona area (not something like pine hills)30-45 minutes to Disney & tourist areaNo HOA or low HOAMust allow a short term rental (open to long term rental if the numbers make sense)Last property I was interested in, I found out that it only allowed 7 month leases for rentals.

24 June 2024 | 20 replies
Waterfront homes, particularly those with Gulf access, can command higher prices and potentially higher returns on investment.3) Tourism and Vacation Rentals: Cape Coral's proximity to popular tourist destinations like Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel Island makes it attractive for vacation rentals, especially during peak tourist seasons.4) Affordability: Compared to other coastal areas in Florida, Cape Coral offers relatively affordable real estate options.

24 June 2024 | 9 replies
The str is coming along and isn't in a tourist area.

22 June 2024 | 3 replies
I purchased the policy through an insurance broker, Moody Insurance Worldwide (301 417-0001).Hope this is helpful.

22 June 2024 | 5 replies
And I doubt taking out around 10.000 tourist apartments will bring down real estate prices because it hasn't been going down since they stopped giving more licenses a couple of years ago.

20 June 2024 | 4 replies
Do you have to rezone into hospitality or was this already zoned for tourist/hotel zoning?

20 June 2024 | 4 replies
I've been researching the Colombian coast and believe there may be potential to create a destination similar to Tulum, Mexico that would attract international tourists.

21 June 2024 | 30 replies
You're right, the appreciation rate is faster compared to other areas because it's a tourist destination.

25 June 2024 | 125 replies
Any market which has a thriving vacation industry and also other diverse booming industry, has world class beaches or great natural parks and is near to many tourist locations should do well :)

22 June 2024 | 129 replies
No one west of the Mississippi is heading there for vacation, but there are way more people to the East than the west. while you may classify it as a “regional park” it gets as many tourists as the next three most visited parks combined.