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All Forum Posts by: Nick Ortega

Nick Ortega has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Real Estate Agent- Slow Summers

Nick OrtegaPosted
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Hey guys! 

I'm a Realtor in the Miami/Ft Lauderdale area. This summer has been extremely slow business wise for me but I know it will pick up in the next month or two. 

Although I know it will pick up, does anyone have any tips on extra income ideas in the industry while there are slow periods? Thanks! 

Hey Isabel! Great question. I work in the Miami/Ft Lauderdale market Doing this. If you ever have any questions I'd love to connect and help you out! 

Post: Flip Deal Flow

Nick OrtegaPosted
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Hey Ryan, definitely check out the Facebook groups and local REIA. They have a lot of people who probably can connect you with someone! Good Luck!

@Matthew Heckman Down here a few things are really driving the market steady job and population growth there are a lot of people are moving here from out of state, there's a really strong rental demand with low vacancies, and also Florida’s tax advantages that keep attracting residents and investors. I will say Prices are definitely higher than markets like Ohio or Arkansas, so cash flow can be tighter, but the long-term demand and appreciation potential in Miami make it a really good place right now to invest in my opinion. 

let me know if you'd want to connect and talk more about it!