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November 17, 2011

Fort Lauderdale Ranks 5th on Realtor.com

Fort Lauderdale ranks #5 on Realtor.com’s Top Ten Early Turnaround Town Report.

In addition to Fort Lauderdale, six other Florida Markets (Miami, Orlando, Fort Myers – Cape Coral, Sarasota and Lakeland-Winter Haven) dominate the Top Ten list based on Third Quarter 2011 data.

All these markets have experienced significant reduction in inventory, median price appreciation, and the length of time a property sits on market for sale.

In addition, Florida has a lower unemployment rate and the warm climate makes it an ideal location for a vacation-second home.

With the  decline in the US dollar, Florida has seen a steady flow of Foreign buyers taking advantage of both their currency purchase power and the depressed real estate market scooping up properties at much lower prices.

The Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market inventory has reduced by as much as 38% and real estate prices are trending upward after falling as much as 50% since 2005.

In summary, the real estate market seems to be in a recovery mode.  Buyers who are the fence about buying or are convinced prices will continue to fall, may want to reconsider.  Interest rates are at historic lows and now may be the perfect time to jump in.

Besides, the weather is great!

August 31, 2011

Canadians Continue to Invest In South Florida Real Estate Market

While the Average price of a Canadian home has doubled over the past 15 years, prices in South Florida – and much of the United States – have dropped as much as 50% since the 2004-2006 peak years.

In Canada, the average price of a home sold for just over $339,000 in 2010, up from $151,000 in 1995 according to an article earlier this year in the Montreal Gazette.  Price appreciation has resulted in significant increases in equity in Canadian homes.  This has made South Florida’s fire sale a great temptation for Canadian home buyers.

Canadians, by far, make up the largest percentage of international buyers and investors in the Sunshine State,” reports Patricia Fitzerald, president of trade group Florida Realtors.  Fitzerald accompanied Florida Governor, Rick Scott to Canada in June in an attempt to convince Canadian investors to come to Florida.  Thirty-six percent of all international real estate sales in Florida go to Canadians.

Fitzerald described the trip as a “trade mission,” stating that it offered “a prime opportunity to demonstrate the benefits of doing business – and living – in Florida.”  Scott added that many Canadian companies see Florida as having a “favorable business climate” and emphasized his own administrations “commitment to cut taxes” as one of the reasons many international buyers invest here.”

The primary reason for Canadians to purchase properties in Florida is the buying power.  The decline in the local real estate market combined with the buying power of the Canadian Dollar offers Canadians an opportunity not seen in past years.  Plus, the proximity and the warm climate make it an ideal winter vacation place.

With the rise in their home equity, many Canadians have chosen to refinance their existing home to access capital and then purchase their Florida property with cash, avoiding the need for financing.

For more information about buying or selling real estate in Fort Lauderdale, contact John Sabia to day at 954.850.2397.

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September 29, 2010

Janice Gomez | JCG Property Management – Fort Lauderdale

I am happy to endorse JCG Property Management and Janice Gomez.  I’ve worked with Janice for many years and would recommend her without hesitation to anyone looking to hire a property manger for their real estate.

JCG Property provides Fort Lauderdale Rental  Property management services to the investor and/or absentee owner.  JCG Property Management is a full service company working with clients in east Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding neighborhoods.

Service packages start with  concierge preparation for vacation property owners to full management of tenant occupied rentals.

For additional information please visit The Fort Lauderdale Property Management website today and let us professionally prepare or manage your house, townhouse or condominium.

September 14, 2010

Diplomat Parkway | Hollywood Florida Real Estate

Clients of mine eager to find the perfect vacation home to escape the cold winter months found the perfect retreat in Hollywood Florida.  Searching for a golf course home, they found one with a perfect view; however, the home needed a bit of work.

With approximately 3,600 square feet and situated on almost a half acre, this Hollywood Florida home *for sale boasts panoramic views of the Diplomat Country Club Golf Course and is just minutes away from the Atlantic Ocean.  This home closed with a sales price of $575,000.

Diplomat Parkway

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Golf course view

 For more information about buying or selling real estate, contact me today at 954.850.2397.

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*Property listed with Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate

August 4, 2010

Atlantic Towers | Fort Lauderdale Condos

Searching for a beach community vacation property, clients of mine purchased this 2 bedroom 2 bath co-op at Atlantic Towers Fort Lauderdale boasting outstanding views of the ocean, beach and Port Everglades.   Originally listed over $300,000 and on the market for several months, this unit closed with a final sales price of $255,000.

Atlantic Towers

 Atlantic Towers KitchenAtlantic Towers Dining AreaAtlantic Towers Living RoomAtlantic Towers view

Atlantic Towers is located in the Harbor Beach (Extension) community of Fort Lauderdale at the Port Everglades Inlet.   A few steps to the beach or a short distance to shops and restaurants on Las Olas Boulevard and the Fort Lauderdale International Airport.  On any given day, residents enjoy a daily parade of boats and yachts and every once in awhile, a submarine can be spotted.

For more information about buying or selling at Atlantic Towers Co-op or any of the Fort Lauderdale Condos, contact John Sabia today at 954.850.2397.

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July 23, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate | Market Report – June 2010

As it is typical with the summer months, the real estate market tends to slow down as kids are out of school and families go on vacation.  There are positives and negatives in reviewing the June Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Report.

While new inventory is down, total inventory is up and months of supply is unchanged.  While Average Sales Price is up, Median Sales price is down.  While total number of sales are down slightly, the percentage of REO bank foreclosure sales are up significantly.   Although there are some negatives, the positives are well, positive.

June New Listing Inventory reports 1,613 new single family homes were added to the inventory levels, down 10% from May and down 1% from June 2009.

Condo New Listing Inventory reports 1,910 new condo listings added in June, down 7% from last month and down 2% from last year.

Total Inventory for all property types in June totaled 5,658, down 7% from May and down 4% from same period last year.

Total number of Closed Sales for single family homes in June was 717.  Sales were down slightly at -4% from May and down 4% from June 2009.   REO Bank Foreclosures accounted for 25% of sales, up 14% from last month and down 14% from same time last year.

Average Sales Price for single family homes in June was $311, 094, up 9% from May ($286,496), and up 9% from June 2009 ($286,556).

Median Sales price (single family) was $215,000, down 2% from June ($220,000) and up 2% from same period last year.

Pending Sales for single family in June totaled 1,025, down 19% from last month and down 21% from June 2009.

June inventory reports 5,896 available homes for sale, up 3% from May and down 21% from June 2009.  Thirty-three (33%) are classified as bank foreclosures.

Closed Sales for Fort Lauderdale Condos totaled 914 in June, down 5% from May and up 15% from June 2009.  Foreclosures accounted 31% of these sales, up 3% from lat month and down 9% from same time last year.

Average Sales Price for Condos in June was $128,835, up 4% from last month ($123,392) and up 3% from June 2009 ($125,329).

Median Sales Price (condos) was $78,000, down 3% from June ($80,000) and down 3% from same time last year.

Pending Condo Sales in June totaled 1,215, down 17% from last month and down 2% from June 2009.

Inventory reports 8,427 available condos for sale, up 1% from May and down 26% from June 2009.  Thirty-two percent (32%) classified as bank foreclosures, down 33% from last month and down 11% from June 2009.

For more information about selling or buying real estate in Fort Lauderdale, contact me today at 954.850.2397.

Buyers can begin their home search by viewing Fort Lauderdale MLS available property listings.

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market – May 2010

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August 14, 2009

Misconceptions About the Florida Real Estate Market

Like John, I get contacted daily by prospects looking to buy real estate in Florida.  John works the Fort Lauderdale real estate market, while I work the Sarasota real estate market, but I am sure the same misconceptions exist in both areas.  There are many misconceptions about Florida real estate but two stand out – nothing is selling in Florida and you can steal property here.

1)    Nothing is selling in Florida

This is far from the truth.  Like Sarasota, other areas of Florida are selling well.  As prices have declined from the highs of 2005, buyers are leaving the sidelines and jumping in the pool.  While still higher than normal, inventory levels have been dropping and properties have been selling. According to the Sarasota MLS, so far this year there have been 4,903 sales and there are another 2,204 properties under contract. This same time last year there were just over 4,200 properties closed.

(Added by John Sabia)
Fort Lauderdale real estate market has also improved significantly.

So far this year, according to the Fort Lauderdale MLS, there have been a total of 2,336 sales for both single family and condominium/townhomes in the greater Fort Lauderdale area;  including Oakland Park, Lauderdale By the Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes and Wilton Manors.

Total single family and condominium sales for same period in 2008 were 1,776.

Presently, there are a total of 836 properties pending a sale.

(continue with Marc)
I don’t want to paint the picture that Florida is out of the woods because it is not. Overall, we still have too many properties for sale and there is a downward pressure on price. There also is the possibility of more foreclosures which will have to be absorbed as well. However, there are properties selling and a properly priced home or condo for sale will get action.

2)    You can steal property in Florida

This misconception has some validity to it.  There are properties selling in Florida for half or more of what they used to sell for.  For example, I just saw a home sell recently for $680,000 that sold back in 2005 for $1,350,000.  Compared to where prices were in 2005 buyers can steal property in Florida.

However, there is still the misconception that you can expect to get 25%-50% off the list price of a properly priced property.  That is not true.  In Sarasota, on average, single family homes are selling for 93% of list price and condominiums are selling for 91% of the list price. This goes to show that a home priced stands a good chance of selling within 5-10% of the list price.  So many buyers are under the impression that you can get another 25%-50% discount from the list price.  Of course, there is the rare occurrence that it does happen but usually it just means the seller sold the property for around market value or what it would appraise for anyway.

Often times, the seller has an unrealistic price tag on the property.  In this case the seller needs time to realize that.  A buyer can be right about the homes value and make a realistic offer only to be turned down by the seller and his impractical views.  Not much can be done about this until the seller wises up and lowers price or takes property off the market.  It is a fairly common occurrence.

If you wanted to relocate to Florida or own a vacation home here I do believe this is a good time to start your search. This is a great time to purchase a property for you to own and enjoy for many years.

Marc Rasmussen
Sarasota Homes For Sale

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May 25, 2009

GoFortLauderdaleFlorida.com – New Fort Lauderdale Vacation Site

Filed under: Real Estate News — Tags: , , , , — john sabia @ 2:31 pm

Vacationing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida has just been made easier by the launch of a new website GoFortLauderdaleFlorida.com.

GoFortLauderdaleFlorida.com is a brand new site on the web that promotes all the wonderful amenities that the Fort Lauderdale Area has to offer.  

Accommodations, attractions, restaurants, entertainment and much more are available on this easily navigatable website.

Whether you are looking for a seafood restaurant, five star resort or classical music performance, it’s all there on this wonderful source of area information.

Disclosure – I am featured Realtor on GoFortLauderdaleFlorida.com.  I visited this site and felt it is a great source for anyone visiting the Fort Lauderdale area so I agreed to feature it on my Fort Lauderdale Blog.

Visit GoFortLauderdaleFlorida.com to plan your next get-a-way to fun in the sun.

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October 2, 2008

Why Invest in a Fort Lauderdale Home

Fort Lauderdale BeachSnowbirds and current residents alike can save big by buying a new home in Fort Lauderdale or any one of South Florida’s most affordable neighborhoods.

From South Beach to Palm Beach, millions of tourists flock to South Florida in droves every year to soak up gorgeous weather, take in breath-taking scenery and experience endless outdoor activities.

Clearly, South Florida cities, such as Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach and Boca Raton, have a lot to offer those that visit — and those that already live here. Tourists and snowbirds looking for a place to settle down or reside for an extended vacation should consider owning residential real estate in Fort Lauderdale. In the current unnerving economy, it’s smarter than leasing a property or overspending at an expensive hotel.

While the Fort Lauderdale area, for instance, boasts a large concentration of wealthy neighborhoods such as Las Olas, Bay Colony, Coral Ridge, Harbor Beach, Rio Vista Lauderdale by the Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes and Fort Lauderdale Beach lined with luxurious homes and exclusive properties, a good chunk of this extraordinary city offers plenty of affordable homes in premiere neighborhoods.

If you’re considering purchasing a home or buying a condo in Fort Lauderdale, every cent counts in today’s market, so it’s critical to invest in a property that will create long-term wealth. Buying a new home makes good financial sense. For consumers who want to save money, new construction homes save them the headache of dealing with maintenance woes that come with buying older properties. Because mortgage interest and real estate taxes are tax deductible, consumers have another big opportunity to save.

A knowledgeable Realtor can show you a variety of homes for sale in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas that feature the latest and greatest in energy-efficient heating and air conditioning systems. Buying new construction in Fort Lauderdale also allows you to chose the exact home you want — from the layout design, crown molding in the living room to the appliances and kitchen counter tops. With pre-owned homes, it can be difficult to adjust to the past owner’s taste.

A Fort Lauderdale Realtor can not only show you a wide variety of homes but they can also show you an array of Fort Lauderdale condos in the heart of the city as well as Fort Lauderdale beach condos. Fort Lauderdale’s most modern facilities offer just the right mix of design and practicality — all just blocks from the city’s entertainment and recreational hub. For those with a desire for waterfront views, Fort Lauderdale has plenty of waterfront properties on canals and other waterways.

Once you’ve settle into your new home, you have time to sit back and enjoy all the exciting events and activities Fort Lauderdale has to offer, including air and boat shows, arts and crafts fairs, fashion shows, boat parades, street parties, concerts, food festivals and so many more outdoor activities.

For more information about buying or selling real estate in Fort Lauderdale, contact John Sabia at 954-850-2397 or visit the Fort Lauderdale Real Estate website.

July 22, 2008

Las Olas River House | Las Olas Condo – Fort Lauderdale

Las Olas River HouseLas Olas River House condo 2306, a luxury Florida condo in downtown Fort Lauderdale is now available as a furnished rental.

This absolutely stunning high floor Lexington east/west floor plan features 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, professionally designed by Perla Lici, offers approximately 2,000 square feet of living area and is indeed the ultimate vacation condo or local residence.

Featuring a European kitchen with Snadairo cabinets, stainless appliances and granite counters. Split bedroom plan, 2 balconies boasting impressive panoramic views of downtown Ft Lauderdale, the Atlantic Ocean, Nu River and Intracoastal Waterway.

Las Olas River House is one of the premier Las Olas condos that offers residents exceptional amenities including a state-of-the-art Fitness Center, heated pool, Bistro lounge, security, concierge and valet parking. This condo is also offered for sale at $799,000.Las Olas River House Balcony

Contact John Sabia at 954-850-2397 to request a viewing of this luxury downtown condo.

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