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All Forum Posts by: Pedro Andrade

Pedro Andrade has started 11 posts and replied 45 times.

Post: Gov. Desantis wants to Eliminate property taxes in Florida

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as a property owner I agree with you @Jonathan Wiesniak saving $10K is music to my ears. Now I also agree with the majority of answers... this maybe just a very catchy campaign offer and nothing more than that 

Post: Nice to meet you!

Pedro Andrade
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Quote from @Hilary Patullo:

Hi! We are Hilary and Corey and are new to BiggerPockets as we are interested in beginning our real estate journey. We are looking to invest in Southeast Florida and welcome any advice or information you may have. We look forward to connecting!

Hilary, Corey; 

Congrats on taking the first step toward building your real estate portfolio in Southeast Florida! It’s an exciting market with tons of opportunities. I specialize in property management and would be happy to be a resource for you as you grow your investments. Feel free to save my info—always here to help!

Looking forward to connecting!


Post: New real estate investor in Broward

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Quote from @Juan Carlos Correa:

Hello everyone! My name is Juan Carlos Correa, originally from Mexico, and now living in South Florida for the last 3 years. I’m an CPA working in the audit practice and dreaming about starting a real estate investment path for me an my family. Open to hear/read and tips and advices that could help me on my research for my first deal!

Hello @Juan Carlos Correa, welcome to BP and congrats on your decision, please keep my profile in mind in case you need anything in Property Management arena

Post: New real estate investor in Broward

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Quote from @Reese Newell:

Welcome @Juan Carlos Correa, I could use a CPA! It's been a struggle for myself to find a reliable one.  I have some homes in Ft Lauderdale and excel in the Short Term Rental space.  Happy to help with some advice and if you do a search, you'll find some solid posts I made on the space.  I'd recommend searching the forums for topics you're interested in to get a solid base and direction.  Without clear direction, we lack clarity!

 Hello Reese, 

Pedro here from TrueNest Property Management. Happy to connect with investors like you in the area. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help with your portfolio!

Post: Trump Policies Will Put Downward Pressure on Real Estate Rents/Prices

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As someone in property management, I see both risks and opportunities here. If prices and rents soften, it could open up a window for investors to buy at better valuations. Short-term cash flow might take a hit, but long-term investors who focus on strong operations and value-add strategies should be in a good spot.

The rising costs of materials and labor are definitely a concern, especially for investors who rely on heavy renovations or new builds. That said, those with well-managed, stabilized properties may not feel the impact as much—especially if they’re keeping tenant retention strong.

I agree that 2025 is shaping up to be more of a buyer’s market, but I don’t think we’ll see a broad slowdown everywhere. Some markets will still stay competitive, while others could cool off significantly. Investor sentiment will play a big role.

Curious—how are others adjusting their strategy? Tightening underwriting? Holding more cash? Or actively looking for deals in case the market shifts?