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Christopher Sarmiento
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Newbie Question For the Jacksonville area

Christopher Sarmiento
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hey BP!

I'm new to REI and I'm researching the Jacksonville market since it has more opportunity then my current area in Gainesville. What website do you use to find the HOA's for property? Are there any recommended areas to look at? I've heard Riverside, Avondale, and Baymeadows are a good spot to look at. I want to consider house hacking and using am FHA loan to help me so that. Otherwise I'd want to get a condo/townhouse to get my feet wet, but need to get the HOA information so I can run numbers.

Thanks again for any advice!

Chris

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Jack Bobeck
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Jack Bobeck
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@Christopher Sarmiento I would think you could use Apartments.com and ask it for Condos to see those with the HOAs and fees. Happy to help in Jax. I live in Avondale and have a property we are fixing/flipping in Riverside. 

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