Posts Tagged ‘Home’
Photos: Chris Tucker Trying to Sell Florida Home
Photos: Chris Tucker Trying to Sell Florida Home
*With the IRS hot on his heels, Chris Tucker is reportedly trying to unload his suburban Orlando mansion for an asking price way lower than what he paid. According to TMZ, the tax-troubled star listed the Montverde property for $2 million … even though he paid $6 million for it just three years ago. [...]
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Don’t hold your breath for a bounce in home prices
Don’t hold your breath for a bounce in home prices
WASHINGTON — Thought the housing crisis was over? Not quite. Despite four years of falling prices and recent signs that they were finally bottoming out, homes are expected to lose still more value in many metro areas over the next year.
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June home sales rise in South Florida but drop nationally
June home sales rise in South Florida but drop nationally
South Florida home sales rebounded in June, but analysts and real estate agents still wonder whether the housing market is destined for another downturn.
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Florida’s Existing Home, Condo Sales Rise in June 2010
Florida’s Existing Home, Condo Sales Rise in June 2010
Sales of existing homes in Florida rose 17 percent in June, marking 22 consecutive months that sales activity has increased in the year-to-year comparison, according to the latest housing data released by Florida Realtors®.
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Florida Foreclosure Home Listings
You must know that the ratio of Florida foreclosure listings has increased more then 50% last year. The foreclosure homes in Florida have increased because of over development of the state, heavy rate of interest for loans, economical crises and many more.
As the foreclosure homes in Florida continues to increase, many real estate investors are looking at Florida as a place to invest and make money. You must know that foreclosure homes in Florida can be purchased less then actual market price. Most of the foreclosure homes in Florida are sold half the price, when compared to the market value of the property. Many investors suggests that buying pre-foreclosure homes in Florida will allow you to get a property lower then 50% to the market value. However, you should have the skills to bargain, when you are looking for a cheaper foreclosure home in Florida.
The market of foreclosure homes in Florida is hot, when it comes to competition. Therefore, buying foreclosure home that will complete your requirements and demand is not easy. The best way to look for foreclosure homes in Florida is to explore internet foreclosure listings. It is true that internet will allow you to get a list of foreclosure homes in Florida that are available for sell. It is better to go through updated foreclosure listings that will help you to accurate information.
You can get offline foreclosure listings as well. Approaching a bank is not a bad idea. This will help you to get updated foreclosure listings as well. Particular Bank will allow you to get a list of foreclosure house that are available for sell through them. Each and every bank will have a separate list of foreclosed homes. Therefore, it is vital to approach various banks to have several foreclosure listings. This will increase the amount of options. Once you have all the updated online and offline foreclosure home listings in Florida then you can start short-listing the property. This will avoid the confusion because various properties will be available to buy. At the same time, it will allow you to get the best property that you need.
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(Miami) Heat’s on for a home — to Realtors’ delight
(Miami) Heat’s on for a home — to Realtors’ delight
Since announcing he would be bringing his talents to South Beach, LeBron James has been called a one-man stimulus package for South Florida — but among the area’s real estate circles, the Miami Heat’s entire starting lineup looks like a walking, dribbling dollar sign. At least four of the Heat’s highest-paid players are looking for places to live.
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