Quote: (07-18-2012 05:24 PM)portofmanteau Wrote:
Quote: (07-18-2012 09:42 AM)chyamor Wrote:
https://servicing.chase.com/reo/property...Properties
I'm surprised how cheap some places are going for. Condo's in prime places in chicago are going for 150's. It almost makes sense to buy 1 and airb&b, vrbo the shit out of it
Orlando seems like a great spot for this. Cheap and brings tons of families for Disney/Universal studios.
2br/2ba condo for 78k, on the market for a while so will probably sell significantly below, looks to be across the street from Universal Studios, building w/ pools, tennis, gym, etc. & building rental center offers to rent out when not in use:
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6165-C...3154_zpid/
This guy looks to be like 75% booked up at $150/night in his 3br/3ba:
http://www.airbnb.com/s/orlando--florida...home%2Fapt
http://realestate.yahoo.com/news/america...-2012.html
1. Orlando, Fla.
The emptiest city in the United States is Orlando, Fla. The 12-month average for rental vacancies stands at a staggering 18.8 percent