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Real Estate Investing Education and Networking
Provides networking and educational opportunities for real estate investors in Central Florida, helping them gain practical knowledge.

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Central Florida Real Estate Investors


Founded in
2005
EIN
593117856
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(6)
Category/Type
Community Support
Address
5125 ADANSON ST STE 900 ORLANDO, Florida 32804-1328 United States
Website
www.cfri.net
Phone
(407)-328-7773
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About
Central Florida Realty Investors Association (CFRI), founded in 1989, is a not-for-profit promoting ethical real estate investing. CFRI provides education and networking for investors in Central Florida, offering 23+ monthly opportunities to gain practical knowledge. CFRI received national recognition, including multiple Awards of Excellence from NaREIA. CFRI is dedicated to helping new and experienced investors.
Mission
Central Florida Realty Investors promotes ethical real estate investing and protects the best interests of its members through education, networking, community outreach, legislative action and public relations.

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