Category: Florida
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Inside America’s First Solar-Powered, Hurricane-Proof Community: A Game-Changer for Real Estate Development
In Punta Gorda, Florida, just 15 miles from Fort Myers, a groundbreaking development is turning heads: Babcock Ranch, America’s first solar-powered community. Known as the “Hometown of Tomorrow,” this innovative community combines sustainability, climate resilience, and cutting-edge technology—and it’s already delivering impressive results. The Appeal: Lower Bills and Resilience Babcock Ranch has redefined what it…
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Florida’s Apartment Market: Surging Demand, Record-Breaking Supply, and a Growth Story That Shows No Signs of Slowing
Florida’s apartment market has roared back to life, with demand and supply growth reinforcing the state’s status as a prime destination for migration and investment. In recent years, Florida has experienced a unique growth trajectory, shaped by shifting work and lifestyle patterns that show no sign of cooling off. Big Picture: The Migration Boom and…
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The Number of Homes for Sale Reaches Highest Level Since 2019—Even in Pandemic ‘Boomtowns’
In the dynamic world of real estate, change is the only constant. The pandemic sent the market into overdrive, but higher mortgage rates had slowed the pace—until now. The number of homes for sale has surged, reaching the highest levels since 2019, even in the pandemic ‘boomtowns.’ Market Surge: Key Insights According to Realtor.com®’s senior…
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Hurricane Milton’s Impact on Various Sectors: Building Supplies, Banks, and Hotels
As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida’s Gulf Coast, its potential impact spans several sectors, including building materials, banks, and hotels. Described as ‘a dangerous major hurricane’ by the National Hurricane Center, Milton is expected to make landfall late Wednesday. Building Supplies The current trajectory of Hurricane Milton could significantly impact the densely populated Tampa/St. Pete area,…
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Top 10 Cities for Affordable New-Construction Homes
Think a new-construction home is out of your price range? Think again. There are numerous cities where you can find new-construction homes for around or under $275,000. Closing the Price Gap While new-construction homes are typically more expensive upfront than older homes, the price gap has narrowed recently. According to a July report from the…
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High-Supply Multifamily Markets Poised for a Bright Recovery
The multifamily real estate market is on the cusp of a significant turnaround. According to recent research from CBRE, markets that have experienced high supply and negative rent growth are set to rebound by mid-2025. This optimistic outlook is driven by stabilizing occupancy rates and increasing renter demand, which are absorbing much of the new…
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America’s 10 Easiest and Hardest Housing Markets for Homebuyers
Navigating the Real Estate Landscape Buying a home today is no walk in the park. Home shoppers face steep challenges, including high asking prices, intense competition, and soaring mortgage rates. However, not all real estate markets are equally grueling. Some areas offer a more favorable environment for homebuyers. The Easiest Markets: Florida Takes the Lead…
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10 Places Where Lower Mortgage Rates Will ‘Unlock’ the Housing Market the Fastest
For several years, high mortgage rates have frozen much of the housing market. Many homeowners who were locked in at prior lower rates remained unwilling to sell and assume a new, more costly mortgage. However, as rates begin falling, a new Realtor.com® analysis reveals the metro areas that could see the earliest signs of thawing…
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Why Florida Is No Longer the Ideal Retirement Destination
Florida has long been synonymous with retirement dreams: sandy beaches, warm weather, and a laid-back lifestyle. However, recent trends indicate that the Sunshine State is losing its appeal for retirees. Rising housing costs, extreme weather events, and other factors are causing a shift in perception. In this blog post, we’ll explore why Florida may no…
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The ‘Texafornia’ Trend: Why Californians Are Flocking to Texas and Beyond 🌟
Californians seeking affordable homes are venturing far and wide. Texas leads the pack, but other states are in the mix too. Let’s explore this fascinating migration! 🏠🌎 1. Texas: The Lone Star State Beckons 2. Beyond Texas: Other Hotspots Californians are exploring listings in several states: 3. Work-from-Home Impact 4. Warm Weather States Still Shine…
