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National Association Of Realtors Survey Shows How Coronavirus Has Started To Impact The Real Estate Market
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
In an effort to get a sense of how the coronavirus pandemic is effecting the real estate market, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) has been conducting a series of flash surveys aimed at gauging consumer behavior. In just the time between the two initial surveys—the first of which was released on March 9 and
- Published in Blog, Housing Market, News, Real Estate
Luxury Market Update
Wednesday, 01 April 2020
Tampa Bay’s luxury real estate agents, who sell $1M and up homes, say the market is overcoming the challenges of coronavirus — so far In the weeks since the global coronavirus pandemic took hold, luxury real estate agent Jeff Shelton has moved ahead with several multimillion-dollar home sales — from new listings to closings. Shelton,
- Published in Blog, Luxury, News, Real Estate, South Tampa, Tampa Bay
Three Tampa Bay beaches named best in the US, two named best in the world
Tuesday, 03 March 2020
Three Tampa Bay beaches were named among the five best beaches in the United States by TripAdvisor users in a recent ranking. In the travel sites rankings, users rated Siesta Beach in Siesta Key the best beach in the U.S. and the 11th best in the world. The beach sports a 4.5 rating with almost 7,600 reviews.
- Published in Blog, General, Local, Tampa Bay, Uncategorized
New-Home Sales Climbed 7.9% in January
Thursday, 27 February 2020
U.S. sales of new homes jumped 7.9% in January to the fastest pace in more than 12 years, a positive sign for economic growth. The Commerce Department said Wednesday that new homes sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 764,000 last month. That’s the highest sales rate since July 2007, shortly before the U.S.
- Published in General, Investors, News, Real Estate
2020 Home Design Trends: What’s In and What’s Out
Monday, 03 February 2020
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- Published in Blog, General, Real Estate, Uncategorized
Here are the 25 most expensive Tampa Bay homes sold in 2019
Thursday, 09 January 2020
Proximity to the gulf and bay drove prices for the most in-demand homes into the eight-figure range during 2019. The view of the Gulf of Mexico from the master bedroom of the 19,578-square-foot home in Belleair Shores purchased in January 2019 by Ben and Karla Mallah for $16.5 million, the highest price ever paid for
- Published in Investors, Local, News, Real Estate, Tampa Bay
Tampa home prices see second highest rise over the past year most among major US metros
Thursday, 02 January 2020
Metro Tampa home prices rose 4.9 percent in the past year, the second-highest among major U.S. cities, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index reported. Phoenix retained the top spot for the fifth consecutive month with a 5.8 percent year-over-year gain. The Southeast region was also strong, as Tampa, Charlotte, North Carolina and Atlanta all rose by more than 4 percent. Atlanta’s home
- Published in Blog, Important, Investors, News, Real Estate
RE 2020 Forecast: Growth, Slowing Price Gains, No Recession
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
NAR invited a roster of high-profile economists to a D.C. summit, including Florida Realtors Chief Economist Brad O’Connor. The group generally agreed: They see little chance of a recession next year. Sales will continue to grow; prices will too, though at a less robust pace. WASHINGTON – A group of top economists generally agreed in
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