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May 25, 2009

Las Olas River House | Listing & Sales Activity – March 2009

March Listing & Sales Activity for 333 Las Olas Way Fort Lauderdale, Las Olas River House show 1 new listing in March which was neither a short sale or REO bank foreclosure.  There were a total of 46 available condos for sale at Las Olas River House in March (18%).

Las Olas River House Listing Activity - March 2009

Pending Sales Activity at Las Olas River House in March

There were 2 condos pending in March

  • 2905 (Columbus), 2 bed/ 3 baths, Listed Price – $725,999 (short sale)
  • 3305 (Columbus), 2 bed/ 3 baths, Listed Price – $599,000 (short sale)

Recent Sales at Las Olas River House in March

There were 2 closed sales at Las Olas River House in March with an Average Sales Price per square foot of $213.00.  Average Days on Market were 51.*

  • 1604 (Columbus), 2 bed/ 3 bath, Listed Price – $530,000
  • 1007 (Chelsea), 2 bed/ 2.5 bath, Listed Price – $429,900

Las Olas River House Pending & Sales Graph - March 2009

Year to Date Average Sales Price – $566,000

Year to Date Median Sales Price – $490,000

For more information about buying Las Olas River House condos for sale  or for a market analysis for selling a condo at Las Olas River House, contact me today at 954-850-2397.

Las Olas River House Listing & Sales Activity – February 2009

Recent Statistics for Property Values for Fort Lauderdale homes and condos.

Search Fort Lauderdale MLS available property listings for sale including Fort Lauderdale short sales and Fort Lauderdale REO Bank Foreclosures.

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Source: Fort Lauderdale MLS.  Information believed accurate but not warranted.  Days on Market  could vary if property was previously listed.

March 29, 2009

Las Olas River House | 333 Las Olas Way – Listing & Sales Activity – February 2009

Las Olas River House Condo Listing & Sales activity reports 11 new listings for February 2009 for a total of 56 condos listed for sale (20%).

3 of the new listings were short sales and there were no REO bank foreclosures.

Las Olas River House Inventory | February 2009

Pending Sales for 333 Las Olas Way, Fort Lauderdale:

There were no sales placed under contract in February.

Closed Sales at 333 Las Olas Way, Fort Lauderdale:

There were 2 recent solds at Las Olas River House in February.

Unit 904 (Columbus) was listed at $535,000 and sold at $550,000.

Unit 2710 (Park) was listed at $1,033.900 and sold for $1 Million.

Pending & Closed Sales at Las Olas River House | February 2009

For more information about buying or selling a Las Olas River House Condo for sale, contact me today at 954-850-2397.

 Las Olas River House Listing & Sales Activity for January 2009

Recent statistics on property values for Fort Lauderdale homes and condos for sale

Search Fort Lauderdale MLS listings for homes and condos for sale including Fort Lauderdale Short Sales and Fort Lauderdale Foreclosures.

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February 8, 2009

Las Olas River House | 333 Las Olas Way – Listing & Sales Activity – January 2009

Listing & Sales Activity for Las Olas River House condo report a total of 11 new listings in January for a total of 52 condos for sale (out of 287 total residences); which represents an overall percentage of 18% of Las Olas River House condos are available for sale.

This figure indicates that inventory has reduced significantly; about about a year ago, the figure was closer to 30%.  As of this post, there are presently 54 condos for sale at Las Olas River House.

Las Olas River House | 333 Las Olas Way - Listing Activity for January 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pending Sales for 333 Las Olas Way, Fort Lauderdale:

1 condo went under contract in January, unit 1007, a Chelsea unit (REO-Foreclosure); Listed price $429,900.  Estimated closing date is February 12th.

Closed Sales for 333 Las Olas Way, Fort Lauderdale

1 condo closed in January, unit 1001, a SoHo (Short Sale).  Listed Price was $590,000.  Closed Sales Price was $400,000 (68% of Listed Price) at $347.52 per square foot.

Las Olas River House | Pending - Closed Sales January 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 I will be updating this information monthly as well as adding statistics for additional condos and neighborhoods in Fort Lauderdale.

Las Olas River House | 333 Las Olas Way Fort LauderdaleThis information is useful whether you are a buyer interested in buying a Las Olas River House condo for sale or a seller considering selling a condo at Las Olas River House.

For more information, contact me today at 954-850-2397.

Recent statistics on property values for Fort Lauderdale homes and condos for sale.

Las Olas River House Listing & Sales Activity – February 2009

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December 20, 2008

Just Sold | Las Olas River House Condo – Fort Lauderdale

Las Olas River House Las Olas River House condo #2406 Just Sold.

Located in downtown Fort Lauderdale on the bank of the Nu River, standing 42 stories tall with 284 residences, Las Olas River House has become a Fort Lauderdale landmark.

Las Olas River House offers residents several floor plans ranging from 1,100 square feet to multi-level spectacular penthouses with more than 8,000 square feet.

More details on this Las Olas River House Condo Unit 2406 Just Sold.

For more information about buying or selling a condo at Las Olas River House, contact John Sabia at 954-850-2397.

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Las Olas River House Condo

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Las Olas River House 2406 | Just Sold

After about 2 years of on and off the market, I just closed on this high-floor Lexington condo at Las Olas River House on December 19th.   An east/west floor plan with impressive views of the Nu River, Intracoastal Waterway, Atlantic Ocean and downtown Fort Lauderdale, this Fort Lauderdale condo was beautifully custom designed and decorated by Interiors by Steven  G.

Listed Price $650,000.  Sales Price $570,000.  30 Days on Market.

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Las Olas River House 2406 | Living Room

Las Olas River House 2406 Dining Room

Entertainment Bar | Las Olas River House 2406

Kitchen | Las Olas River House #2406

Master Bedroom | Las Olas River House Condo 2406

View | Las Olas River House #2406

October 5, 2008

Canadians Taking Advantage of South Florida Real Estate Market and Weak US Dollar

Canada FlagSouth Florida offers warm temps, a favorable Real Estate Market, and a refuge from the cold snow filled winters in Canada. Many Canadians looking for a warmer alternative are taking advantage of a weak US Dollar and purchasing real estate in Fort Lauderdale Florida and surrounding neighborhoods.

For Canadian buyers, the real estate market in the Sunshine State lives up to its name. With supply of high-quality South Florida homes on the rise, house-hunting Canadians have their pick of the litter from high-rise condos such as Las Olas River House, Las Olas Grand, WaterGarden, Symphony, Las Olas Beach Club or L’Hermitage, to single-family homes in luxurious neighborhoods, such as Fort Lauderdale Beach, Las Olas, Lauderdale by the Sea, Wilton Manors, Victoria Park, Coral Ridge, Harbor Beach, Rio Vista and Bay Colony.

Many of the available Fort Lauderdale homes for sale feature large windows, vaulted ceilings, spacious sunrooms, vaulted ceilings, and patios perfect for entertaining and relaxing – all characteristics that embody the South Florida lifestyle and offers a refuge from the cold snow filled winters in Canada.

According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), Canadians represented 11 percent of all international homebuyers who purchased homes in the United States in 2007. In Florida — where international homebuyers have the highest ownership in the United States — Canadians made up 9 percent of all buyers in 2007. This figure is up from 7.1 percent in 2005.

Navigating the American home-buying process is easy with the right Realtor, particularly one who can provide information about real estate taxes, closing costs and general guidance through the home buying process.

American lenders will give loans to Canadian buyers, but because of the added risk involved, they often demand up to half of the purchase price as a down payment. Canadian Credit Report Online offers a good list of credit bureaus. In most cases, it’s wise for Canadians to purchase a U.S. property in U.S. dollars because the Canadian currency has a tendency to drop against the American dollar. According to Investors Group, about 47 percent of Canadians pay cash for homes while 53 percent take out mortgages.

Downtown Fort Lauderdale FloridaOften times, it’s wise to ask sellers if they’re willing to include any furnishings. This can save buyers the hassle of looking for new furniture and household accessories, particularly if they’re planning on renting the property after they close. In terms of square footage, many Canadians are finding they can get more for their money in the United States.

Purchasing a slice of paradise pie has never been easier for Canadians looking for a retreat from the unforgiving winter weather. This rings particularly true for baby boomers who have recently retired or are about to retire.

For more information about homes and condos for sale in Fort Lauderdale, contact John Sabia today at 954-850-2397.

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**Cette article disponible en français – Le Sud de la Floride vous offre les temps chauds et le marché favorable

Le sud de la Floride vous offre les temps chauds et le marché favorable

Drapeau QuebecoisLa région du sud de la Floride vous offre de chaudes températures et un marché immobilier très avantageux.

Plus de Canadiens  profitent de la faiblesse du dollar américain, ainsi que d’un marché immobilier accessible à tous, pour acquérir un immeuble à Fort Lauderdale et dans les environs comme Sunny Isles et Hallandale.

Pour les acheteurs canadiens, le marché immobilier est aussi ensoleillé que le surnom de l’État (Sunshine State).  Avec une hausse de maisons à vendre de très haute qualité, les acheteurs ont le choix entre des condominiums de luxe tels que Las Olas River House, Las Olas Grand, WaterGarden, Symphony, Las Olas Beach Club ou l’Hermitage et des maisons unifamiliales dans un environnement luxueux comme Wilton Manors, Victoria Park, Coral Ridge, Harbor Beach, Rio Vista et Bay Colony.

Plusieurs des maisons disponibles dans l’arrondissement de Fort Lauderdale offrent une bonne fenestration, des toits cathédrales, de grands solariums et des patios parfaits pour relaxer et/ou pour recevoir des invités.  Tout cela représente bien le style de vie sud floridien.

Selon le N.A.T. (National Association of Realtors), les canadiens représentent 11% de tous les acheteurs internationaux ayant acquis une propriété aux États-Unis en 2007.  En Floride, ou l’on retrouve le plus haut taux de propriétaires étrangers aux États-Unis, les canadiens représentaient 9% de tous les acheteurs en 2007.  Ce taux était de 7.1% en 2005.

Acquérir une propriété aux États-Unis peut se faire facilement avec le bon agent immobilier québecois qui parle français.  Il peut vous transmettre les informations exactes sur les taxes, les frais reliés à la vente et les aspects légaux.  Certains agents peuvent même agir en tant que médiateurs pour la mise de fond initiale pourvu que le client présente un bilan financier positif.

Il est possible de financer l’achat par l’entremise d’une institution américaine, mais à cause du risque accru, ils demandent souvent jusqu’à la moitié du coût de la propriété comme mise de fond initiale.  C.C.R. (Canadian Credit Report – Online) offre une liste des bureaux de crédit.

Dans la plupart des cas, il est recommandé d’acheter une propriété américaine en dollars américains parce que la devise canadienne a tendance à perdre de la valeur vis-à-vis du dollar américain.  Selon le Group Investors, environ 47% des canadiens paient leur maison et/ou condo comptant alors que 53% prennent une hypothèque.

Il peut être avisé de demander au vendeur s’il veut inclure dans la vente de l’ameublement.  Ceci évitera au nouveau propriétaire l’achat de nouveaux meubles et accessoires lors du déménagement surtout si l’acheteur a l’intention de louer les lieux après l’achat.  Les canadiens trouvent qu’ils en ont plus pour leur argent en achetant aux États-Unis par rapport à la superficie de la propriété.

Acheter une part du paradis n’a jamais été aussi facile pour les canadiens qui en ont assez des hivers rigoureux.  C’est particulièrement vrai pour les baby boomers qui arriveront à la retraite bientôt et pour ceux qui y sont déjà.

Pour plus d’informations sur les condos à vendre  en floride et/ou maisons à vendre, vous pouvez me contacter, Johanne Gosselin-Sabia au 954-261-6344.  De plus, vous pouvez visiter le meilleur Website pour l’immobilier en Floride.

This article available in English – Canadians Taking Advantage of South Florida Real Estate Market and Weak US Dollar

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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August 15, 2008

Investing in Real Estate | Local Knowledge is Key

Don’t Base Your Investments on National Indicators

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While it may appear like you’re seeing the same home prices and sales in your local market that are being reported in neighboring counties and states, it’s important not to lose sight of the details specific to your market. Markets can vary widely from city to city, neighborhood to neighborhood or, as in the case of Fort Lauderdale condos such as Las Olas River House, Las Olas Grand,WaterGarden, Symphony, Las Olas Beach Club or L’Hermitage; building to building.

Keeping market-specific details, such as price trends, volume and inventory, in mind when buying or selling residential real estate in Fort Lauderdale and elsewhere, is the key to evaluating real estate deals.

Unfortunately, the media has a tendency to generalize and summarize what’s taking place in the real estate market and often times, both buyers and sellers end up making critical decisions based largely on prices and sales. For real-time state of the market, they should be looking at sales volume and inventory trends, which will show how active or soft a particular market is.

To be successful in this industry, you should never look at real estate through a wide-angle lens. Get a more lucid picture of what’s taking place in your local market by breaking it up and examining the details.

You can probably come up with a slew of characteristics that differentiate various neighborhoods within your local market such as Bay Colony, Coral Ridge, Las Olas, Harbor Beach, Rio Vista, Wilton Manors and Victoria Park.

It’s critical for buyers and sellers to understand these characteristics and, in turn, communicate their buying or selling needs with a real estate professional. In order to get the best advice, service and consultation, buyers and sellers need to be particularly selective when choosing an agent that is most knowledgeable about their local market and will be able to best meet their needs.

On a similar note, buyers and sellers should not get too hung up on waiting for the housing market’s bottom. Many buyers, who are now sellers, missed all the signs of the market’s top and it’s highly likely that buyers may also miss the so-called bottom — if they wait around to read about it in the news.

It takes a good four to six months for statistics to report the start of a recovery and it will be too late by the time it hits the media. While it’s easy to see a bottom coming, it’s impossible to pinpoint when it will happen exactly. People that are fortunate to buy at the bottom won’t realize their good fortune until it’s passed.

Making sure you do your homework when purchasing a home is a no brainier, but all too often people make investments based on what the media reports. One size fits all doesn’t apply to the real estate world.

If you are considering buying or selling real estate in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, contact John Sabia at 954-850-2397 or visit the #1 Fort Lauderdale Real Estate website.

July 26, 2008

Condominium Common Areas or Personal Property When Damage Occurs?

A Question of Outside Condo Property Taken to Court

Las Olas River House BalconyThe hurricanes of 2004 and 2005 were difficult on the state of Florida, but since then there has been an issue between Florida condo boards, unit owners, insurance companies, and the state that has made the hurricanes even more difficult to deal with. What’s the deal? The outside property belonging to any one condo unit in South Florida.

If a hurricane destroys things such as a condo’s hot tub, grill, lounge chairs, and Jacuzzis, who has to pay to repair or replace them? This has been an issue of debate since the hurricanes came to the state and ravaged many of these items. The issue was first raised when two years ago the Department of Business & Professional Regulation decided that condominium associations were liable for the damages if the property outside of a condo unit was damaged and these rulings became effective across the state.

This issue was brought to the forefront when a Florida condo association in Doral was receiving numerous requests from owners to have their items replaced or repaired that were damaged while in a condo common area. Problems ensued because everyone including the unit owners, the condominium association, and the insurance companies were all being given different information.

The association did not want to have to pay more than $1.5 million a year in insurance costs, so they brought the matter to the department and asked them to interpret the state law. The department ruled against the association, which appealed.

On July 2, 2008 the 3rd District Court of Appeal called into question this matter again when they decided that the rulings mentioned above were “utterly unfair.” The court was under the impression that everyone shouldn’t have to pay for the property of one. This court ruling backs a law that was signed on June 30th by Governor Charlie Crist. The problem is that many people say that the law, CS, SB 601, isn’t clear enough and it may not even be enforceable.

A spokesperson for the department stated that it will ask the 3rd District Court of Appeal to hear the case again. This is a sign that the Department of Business & Professional Regulation is not happy with the new law and wants to appeal it. If the law is appealed, this issue could be brought to the Florida Supreme Court to be heard. It is not yet known if the new law signed by the governor will be enforceable or upheld.

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