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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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May 25, 2011

Fort Lauderdale Waterfront Homes | Jan – March 2011 Market Report

First Quarter 2011 Market Report for east side Waterfront homes for sale in Fort Lauderdale show inventory levels are about 75 fewer homes for sale, which is not much of a reduction in the amount of homes available for sale over the past year.  The number of closed sales and pending sales have increased month over month for this quarter; however, they remain consistent with same time last year.

graph of waterfront homes Waterfront home Foreclosures in Fort Lauderdale represented .03% of available inventory and .05% of closed sales in the first quarter 2011.

Foreclosure Listing & SalesWaterfront Short Sales in Fort Lauderdale made up approximately 24% of inventory and .08% of sales in the first quarter 2011.

graph of short sale waterfront homesThe Average Price Per Square Foot is trending upward this quarter at roughly $341.00 per foot.  This includes all waterfront homes with fixed bridges and no fixed bridges.  No fixed bridges would have a higher amount.

Average Price per square foot for waterfron homesAverage Price For Sale trended upward slowly over the past year while Average Sales Price had a bumpy ride over the past year trending up for the first quarter 2011.  The Median Sales Price this quarter remained fairly consistent at about $993,000.

Average Price for Sale & Average Price SoldMedian Sales Price for a waterfront homeAverage days on the market is a little over six months.  The percentage a home sold versus the listed price is roughly 84%.

Average Days on Market for a waterfront homeMonths of Inventory is the big shocker here.  In the first quarter of this year, inventory dropped by almost 1 year.  A peak into April inventory reveals the level dropped another month to the lowest level over the past year.  Very encouraging.

If you are interested in selling or buying a waterfront home for sale in Fort Lauderdale, call me at 954.850.2397.   You can view property listings by searching the Fort Lauderdale MLS.

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May 24, 2011

Tides at Bridgeside Square | Fort Lauderdale Condo

Tides at Bridgeside Square Condo in Fort Lauderdale

I just listed a 2 bedroom 2 bath corner unit at Tides Bridgeside Square with panoramic intracoastal views and a distant view of the Fort Lauderdale downtown skyline.

This condo features a split bedroom plan with huge closets.  An updated kitchen with granite counters and top appliances.  2 assigned garage parking spots and extra storage unit.  Offered for sale at $297,000.

Aerial of Tides at Bridgeside Square condo

Tides at Bridgeside Square

Tides kitchen

Updated kitchen with granite counters

Living Area

Master bedroom

View

Intracoastal views with distant downtown Fort Lauderdale skyline

Tides at Bridgside Square offers a resort lifestyle across from the beach, next to boutique shops and fine restaurants.

For more information about this or other Fort Lauderdale condos for sale, contact me at 954.850.2397.

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March 15, 2009

2125 Sea Pines Way – Coral Springs | Just Sold

Clients of mine just closed on this stunning and impeccably maintained pool home located in the gated golf and tennis community of Eagle Trace in Coral Springs, Florida.

Eagle Trace is home to more than 900 families surrounded by lush tropical landscape, lakes, a golf course, tennis courts and three 24-hour manned gates.

2125 Sea Pines Way

2125 Sea Pines Way Kitchen

2125 Sea Pines Way - Breakfast Area

2125 Sea Pines Way - Formal Dining Room

2125 Sea Pines Way - Family Room

2125 Sea Pines Way - Pool

2125 Sea Pines Way - yard

This home was listed for $575,000 and closed in less than 35 days with a sales price of $535,000.

For more information on homes for sale in Eagle Trace, contact John Sabia at 954-850-2397.

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