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Ryan Leake How do you know when you're ready to start investing?
13 April 2022 | 7 replies
I decided to house hack, which meant I only needed to take on the full mortgage payment for one month as after that I was cash flowing. 
Keegan Van Kooten First 30 Days as an Agent
15 June 2022 | 14 replies
It's overwhelming as $**T the first 30-90 days. 
Patricia Lowe Magic Village Resort first designer development
27 January 2022 | 3 replies
I liked this development first because the location is prime, is right on celebration, 20 minutes from animal kingdom, and no there is no noise in the buildings, they are built in concrete, a mayor difference in construction,Now, the mayority of the buyers  here are investors looking for an investment where they can enjoy, for personal use, with family but also leave the country and rent al year around,  so will pay for itself.also they can  take advantage of the alliance with third homes, a vacation home club, only million dollars homes all over the world that you can use if you dont want to go to orlando and spend a week in any part of the world in a luxury home .in terms of numbers, they give you a return with minimum possible occupancy so you can expect worse case, still will pay for itself. good think is because the property is focus on a niche, people looking to rent and enjoy disney, they offer a very small common area, because is meant to sleep and go back to parks, so the maintenance fee is small, most investors like that and also the fact that is built in a non residential area ,so taxes are lower due to no schools.so yes, orlando for me is number one place to investor in florida, due to the lower price per square foot compare to miami, where is my home in florida.the average night could go from 160 to 320, depends on wich unit you are buying and the management is optional, so if you chose to use whyndham hotels management, then they will require you to purchase their furniture, around  65k cost, barbacue and jacuzzi also extraIf you decided you just want to buy and manage yourself, you can do that.of course if you are looking to buy or invest in orlando, feel free to reach because that development has also a comercial center in front, and is already sold 50% units. my buyers are mostly from brazil, they own 90 %of the first and second developments but those are smaller this one has 400 homes, only 3 and 4 floors, all suites.so yes, orlando has long term investments for rentals, and vacation homes for short term rentals, and laws are strict so thats one advantage of having the biggest hotel chain to rent using same rotation system in their hotels.if you need to see more we can schedule a presentation with developer via zoom to see magic village by Pinifarina or if you have a potential clients too.
Tony Lee Real Estate New Construction Cabins Getaway
19 July 2022 | 1 reply
Maybe, you meant to say 1000sf. 
Ruby Oliver Newbie investor looking for a market.
31 March 2022 | 17 replies
Quote from @Lydia T.: @Ruby Oliver There are pros and cons for every market.
Alfredo Cervantes Anyone open to mentoring a new wholesaler?
3 August 2022 | 6 replies
I recommend "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T Harv Eker" & "The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy" for those starting out.- Have integrity.
Jacob Sugar Too good to be true!
1 August 2019 | 15 replies
That's not what I meant
Jamon Cline Rented to a friend...verbal contract, trying to evict
3 August 2019 | 8 replies
I just meant cheap in the grand scheme of things.
Richard Bickel III Slab house a deal breaker?
8 August 2019 | 15 replies
It was a nice higher end house and while I was planning on keeping it as a rental I would have liked the option to flip it later easily and that would have meant having it look like new so to speak, but that still sounds like a great thing for other situations.
Tyler Rowley Hard Money / Private Money - Only for Flips and BRRRR?
3 August 2020 | 12 replies
Can be great to hold down expenses if you are going to move the property in that time frame.10/1 = Like a 5/1... just 10 years fixed rate.What I meant by that last comment is you can find a private lender who will act as the bank instead for a decent rate.