The opportunity to buy below replacement cost in Orlando.
Orlando is more than Disney, it’s a well-rounded city. There are major medical companies investing in the surrounding area. There are also basics to the State of Florida which make it a good place to invest. It offers asset protection, has no income tax for its residents and is pro-business and pro-landlord. This hybrid market is ripe and when the real estate market there corrects itself investment properties will appreciate to their proper values.
Key Takeaways:
Jason’s Editorial:
[2:01] To own or rent, that is the question
[5:56] City by city comparison for rent to own from Smart Asset calculator
[11:30] You can be winning in real estate even if it feels like you are losing
[13:37] The bigger the government the smaller the citizen
[15:00] Over time linear markets make sense
Orlando Local Market Specialist Interview:
[19:11] Foreclosures allow you to go cash flow positive in Orlando
[19:58] Market basics for achieving cash flow and appreciation
[22:58] Judicial foreclosure states versus non-judicial foreclosure states
[24:41] Removing the supply drives the price upwards and eliminates cash flow properties
[26:06] Buying below replacement costs in Orlando
[27:33] Las Vegas may be a massively over speculated, natural growth was needed
[29:16] Large companies are investing in Orlando
[31:09] Everybody knows Orlando, Florida – It’s more than Disney
[37:05] The right team, great deals are available and it’s landlord friendly
[38:23] Our management team was built for investors by investors
[39:58] Nobody wants an eviction but if it happens our group does it well
[44:05] Making the right choice in the real estate market – look 10 years in either direction
Mentions:
Tweetables:
“What towns come to mind when you consider investing in Florida? Orlando has its advantages.”
“Do you know the reasons why the City of Orlando, Florida is a ripe market for real estate investors?”
“Do you know the difference between judicial foreclosure states and non-judicial foreclosure states?”