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Top places to invest in Florida?

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Hello! I am currently looking to invest in Florida, based off of my own research I found that Tampa, Jacksonville and St. Petersburg we’re all good places to invest. I would love any tips, what places to stay away from, and what are the best areas in those cities or other cities in Florida to invest in. 

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Tampa has a lot going for it right now, including a real estate market on flame even when some U.S. Cities are running out of market fuel due to drenched inventory and declining home sales prices. Here are the three upcoming neighborhoods in Tampa, Florida, where you should be investing in rentals today. The best areas where you can still find deals. The first is University Square, high in diversity low in cost of living, and it is ideal for new families and young students that are just getting started. Also, the proximity to Busch gardens makes it very attractive for your next tenant. Number two is Tampa Heights, south of the university and slightly north of downtown; this old neighborhood of Tampa Heights is attracting more people than ever. So many developers have been welcomed by small businesses and residents that are now moving to the area, making it ideal for rental properties. Number three is Ybor City. Ybor has been up and coming for years, so much to do around great Cuban food, trolleys, new bars. The area continues to draw all kinds of people, including people willing to live there and be part of the cool part of Tampa.

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