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Tobi Rosario
  • Wholesaler
  • Yeadon, Philadelphia
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How is the market in Orlando Florida?

Tobi Rosario
  • Wholesaler
  • Yeadon, Philadelphia
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I'm from New jersey

I'm planning on moving to orlando Florida middle part of next year ,wanted to get an idea of the market in orlando ,central florida area.

Is there a lot investor activity in that market ?

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John Kent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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John Kent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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@Tobi Rosario since there are some conflicting opinions on this tread I will leave you with this comment.

When your end buyers are lamenting the lack of deals then it is a good market for a wholesaler who is  good at finding deals. The supply/demand curve is in your favour. Many of our local wholesalers are taking advantage and marketing thin margin offers as deals and do find buyers for some of those offers. 

You as a wholesaler just have to be good at finding and contracting the deals which is more difficult in a hot market, yet with the added difficulty comes a stronger upside.

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