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September 26, 2008

Nu River Landing – Short Sale | Fort Lauderdale Condos

In the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale, this high floor corner unit at Nu River Landing is being offered for sale via a short sale (pre-foreclosure) at $299,000.

This condo features 2 bedrooms, 2 baths with just under 1,300 square feet of living area and offers an ocean view.

Nu River Landing Kitchen

Nu River Landing Dining Area

Nu River Landing Master Bedroom

Nu River Landing guest bedroom

View from roof-top pool

River View from Nu River Landing roof-top pool

Nu River Landing Condo situated riverfront in Downtown Fort Lauderdale, was built in 2006 and offers residents luxurious amenities including a roof-top pool and Club Room with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Nu River, Intracoastal, Downtown Fort Lauderdale and views as far south as Miami.

Residents also enjoy a 2-story Fitness Area, Business Center, Meditation Garden, valet, 24-Hour Security and onsite Management.

For more information on this Fort Lauderdale condo or other condos for sale in Fort Lauderdale, including short sales and foreclosures, contact John Sabia at 954-850-2397.

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*Note: Short Sales are subject to lender(s) approval.

September 22, 2008

Rent Growth on the Rise | Fort Lauderdale Real Estate

Study shows hesitant buyers settling for condo and apartment rentals.

Las Olas River HouseWhile many first-time home buyers wait for the residential real estate in Fort Lauderdale market to stabilize, some are opting to take shelter in many condo and apartment rentals, which are very abundant in the area.

According to Commercial Real Estate Outlook, a study published Sept. 17 by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), apartment rentals are expected to rise at a respectable rate due, in part, to a healthy demand for rental units.

The apartment rental market remains optimistic. Multifamily vacancy rates are forecast to rise 5.9 percent in the second quarter of 2009 from 5.4 percent in the second quarter of this year. Average rent will most likely jump 3.9 percent in 2008 and 4 percent next year — up from a 3.1 percent increase in 2007.

The figures are a result of would-be-buyers putting real estate purchases on hold while they wait for the shaky Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market to calm. Stricter lending rules as a result of the mortgage crisis have also barred some home buyers from entry into home ownership. Not too long ago, home prices were appreciating and everyone wanted a piece of the pie.

Tides At Bridge Side Square | Fort Lauderdale CondoToday, there are fewer vacancies and landlords are taking advantage of the trend by raising rents. However, in some bubble markets, such as Palm Beach, rents are slightly declining due to a large surplus of condos being rented out — the result of many apartment buildings being converted to condos during the housing boom. In the second quarter, rentals in Palm Beach dropped 0.5 percent, according to the NAR.

While there are plenty of bargain homes available for current renters who think they can’t afford to be buying a home in Fort Lauderdale right now, there are a lot of affordable condos and apartments for rent with luxury amenities and plenty of extras. A reputable real estate agent who is familiar with the local market can show you a variety of available units that go above and beyond your desired criteria and expectations.

Downtown Fort Lauderdale rentals at Nu River Landing, WaterGarden, Symphony, 350 Las Olas, Waverly at Las Olas, Las Olas, Las Olas River House and Las Olas Grand offer a luxury downtown experience with restaurants and shops a short distance away.

Avenue Lofts, The Mills, Foundry Lofts, Strada 315, Exchange Lofts, Nola Lofts and Bamboo Flats feature urban loft living in Flagler Village.

Tides at Bridgeside Square, Vue Residences and L’Hermitage are just a few of the many condos available for rent at the beach.

Do your own research ahead of time before meeting with a Realtor, so you can better describe what you’re looking for. You can’t tell too much about a neighborhood by simply driving through it. If you find a rental you’re really happy with, it may be worth looking into purchasing it at a later date.

Eventually, the rise in rents will plateau and hesitant home buyers — tired of turning over their paychecks to their landlords — will once again become bargain hunters looking to build their own equity.

If you are considering buying, selling or interested in condos for rent in Fort Lauderdale, contact John Sabia today at 954-850-2397.

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September 19, 2008

Pilot House Condo Just Sold | Fort Lauderdale Condos

Recent Sale at the Pilot House Condo in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Pilot House Condo | Fort Lauderdale CondosClients from Canada just recently bought this 2 bedroom 2 bath condo at Pilot House Condo in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a condomininium situated directly on the Intracostal Waterway.

The Purchase Price was $270,000 which respresents 83% of the listed asking price of $325,900.

Pilot House dockage | Fort Lauderdale CondosPilot House was built in 1978 and stretches the entire northeast to southeast point lots boasting incredible Intracoastal views with comfortable living. Residents at Pilot House have a choice of floor plans from townhomes and condos and when available, deepwater dockage for their boat.

If you are looking to buy, rent or sell a Fort Lauderdale Condo or home, or another one of the many Condos for sale in Fort Lauderdale, please contact John Sabia today.

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September 10, 2008

Ease Hurricane Concerns When Buying A Home or Condo | Fort Lauderdale Real Estate

Protect yourself against storm damage by asking the right questions before closing on a home.

For newcomers and locals alike, South Florida offers a treasure trove of gorgeous beaches, beautiful homes and spectacular shopping and dinning opportunities. This time of year, however, the threat of serious property damage from relentless tropical storms and hurricanes are a harsh reality — and enough to make some homeowners question their purchase. Fort Lauderdale Beach

 

But dealing with unfavorable weather in South Florida shouldn’t be a factor that prevents a buyer from purchasing real estate in Fort Lauderdale or elsewhere in the state. In fact, there are plenty of precautions homebuyers can take to protect themselves against the onslaught of brewing trouble in the tropics.

 While Florida building codes go a long way to protect homeowners by requiring reinforced roofs, strong garage doors, impact-resistance glass or window shutters in remodeled homes, it’s important to keep insurance in mind throughout the entire purchasing process.

New homeowners should get replacement coverage to cover property damage and make sure their policy defines exactly what will be covered in the event of a hurricane or serious storm. Most standard home insurance policies cover the damages that hurricane-force wind and lightning causes under the wind and hail portion of the policy. Purchasing flood insurance is also a good idea since the damages from a flood are not covered in a standard homeowner’s insurance policy.

Be sure to carefully examine the home-inspection report before closing and use it as a maintenance checklist. Go through the list and inspect all areas of the home, including bathrooms, laundry room, kitchen, roof, electrical system and plumbing. A lot of small problems can easily be dismissed and overlooked when purchasing a home because buyers become so focused on closing the deal. Being proactive is key.

A knowledgeable Realtor should be able to assist you in finding proper resources, such as a licensed home inspector, that will guide you through the process. Most importantly, don’t be afraid to ask the inspection company questions, such as how long it has been in business and how well your home should hold up in the event of a hurricane or flood.

In terms of homes for sale in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding markets, it’s likely prices will drop in the next several weeks as the state feels the effects of another active hurricane season. Buyers should continue to check with their agents to see what deals are available as many frustrated sellers and anxious lenders are looking to get rid of their bank-owned homes and excess inventory of condos.

In South Florida, hurricane season not only means stocking up on supplies and being prepared, but it also means getting your finances in order in the event a great deal on a new home arises.

For more information about buying or selling your home in Fort Lauderdale, contact John Sabia today at 954-850-2397 or visit the #1 Fort Lauderdale Real Estate website.

 

September 2, 2008

Fort Lauderdale Foreclosures | Opportunities to Buy Below Market Price

Find Affordable Fort Lauderdale-Area Foreclosures

Fort Lauderdale Waterfront Homes

Fort Lauderdale Foreclosures are at an all-time high as well as in other areas in South Florida and nationwide, and they offer the perfect solution for buyers who are interested in purchasing a new home at a cost below market prices. Along with a wide variety of properties, there are several types of foreclosures, including pre-foreclosures also known as “short sales“, bank foreclosures and HUD foreclosures.

When a homeowner is unable to make the payment of the requisite amount in the agreed time period, the property is reposed by the lender and resold in an auction in an effort to recover the amount that was lent.

While many banks and government agencies publish lists of their foreclosed properties, real estate agents can help save buyers money, time and stress when finding and securing a foreclosed home. Realtors can obtain information on foreclosed homes from title companies, lenders and a variety of resources at their disposal.

Realtors can also explain the government auction process and aid potential buyers in the purchase of a government foreclosure home. Quality real estate professionals work closely with banks to sell their foreclosures and put them back in the hands of homeowners. Buyers should chose a Realtor who is very knowledgeable about the neighborhoods they are interested in.

Those interested in purchasing a foreclosed home may also want to check out listings posted online, but beware that many of these Web sites, such as Foreclosure.com, require a small fee. Other Web sites allow buyers to view listings for a short trial period for free. Popular online resources include Hud.org and Realtor.com, and Web sites such as Trulia.com allow buyers to ask questions about foreclosures specific to their city, state or region.

Although challenging, buying a foreclosed property can certainly yield major benefits to homebuyers in search of a bargain. Like many aspects of the real estate world, patience is key. Find a good agent and request a full inspection of the foreclosed home before making a purchase.

While foreclosures can offer great bargains, don’t limit your search for the perfect home. In today’s market, inventory for Fort Lauderdale Homes and Fort Lauderdale Condos is presently at a 20+ month supply without any new homes coming on the market.  Privately held homes are selling below market value and the process is typically shorter than going through the bank.

When buyers go through a bank as oppose to an individual, it can sometimes take a month or two or longer to receive a response to an offer. Short sales are considerably longer.  A good agent should be able to show you a balanced mix of deals on foreclosed and privately held homes.

For more information about buying or selling a foreclosed property in Fort Lauderdale, contact John Sabia today at 954-850-2397 or visit the #1 Fort Lauderdale Real Estate web site.

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