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July 13, 2009

Nu River Landing | 511 SE 5th Ave 1513 – Just Sold

Nu River Landing – Recent Sale

It took about 4 months, but we successfully closed on Unit 1513 at Nu River Landing.

A 2 bedroom 2 bath, south facing condo recently closed as a Fort Lauderdale Short Sale at $205,000.  The unit originally sold in 2006 at $370,000 representing a 55% reduction.

Nu River Landing Condominium is located on the Nu River in downtown Fort Lauderdale, stands 25 stories and offers resort amenities including roof-top pool and club room, 2-story fitness area with raquetball and half basketball courts, business center, security and onsite managment.

Nu River Landing          Nu River Landing pool view          Pool at Nu River Landing

For more information about buying or selling at Nu River Landing or other properties downtown, contact me today at 954-850-2397.

Search the Fort Lauderdale MLS for available properties for sale including Foreclosures in Fort Lauderdale and Short Sales or search Fort Lauderdale Condos by building.

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March 4, 2009

Fannie Mae New Guidelines Instruct 3rd Parties Not To Renegotiate Agents Commission on Preforeclosures (Short Sales)

No Negotiation of Preforeclosure Sales Commission
Servicing Guide, Part VII, Section 504.02: Contacting Selected Borrowers
Effective March 1, 2009, closing of preforeclosure sales may not be conditioned upon a
reduction of the total commission to be paid to real estate agents to a level below what was
negotiated by the listing agent with the borrower, unless the fee exceeds 6 percent of the sales price of the property in aggregate. Servicers are reminded that they must continue to obtain any approvals that may be required by interested third parties in connection with preforeclosure sales….

You can read more on new guidelines at Fannie Mae.

It is about time that real estate agents are recognized for the amount of time and effort that goes in to successfully closing a short sale.

View Fort Lauderdale Short Sales and Foreclosures listings

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December 4, 2008

Have We Reached the Bottom of the Real Estate Market?

View from Point of Americas | Fort Lauderdale CondoThe 2 most common questions I hear over and over about the Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market are “Is now the time to buy?” and “have we reached the bottom?”

Every day we read and hear about real estate statistics and figures, inventory levels, foreclosures, sales projections and all sorts of experts claiming we’ve hit the bottom, the bottom is near or those claiming the bottom isn’t even close.

So how can you be certain that we’ve hit the real estate bottom? Financial Expert Suze Orman, in my opinion, gave the most clear and concise answer.

During a recent broadcast of her show, Suze explained “the absolute way to know for sure is prices always dictate if we have reached the bottom or not.”

Suze further explains that in her opinion, it does not matter how many properties are for sale, whether inventory levels are decreasing  or any other statistics.  If prices are continuing to decline, we have not reached the bottom.  “It is only when prices start to go up that we’ve reached the bottom.  

“Since real estate is local, it is important to understand what is happening with home prices in the area you want to buy in.  When home prices start to increase and begin to sell for more than in previous months instead of staying flat or declining, then and only then, can you be certain that the bottom has been reached.  No other facts or figures will accurately reveal the bottom.  Prices speak the truth.”

Home prices in Fort Lauderdale have declined on average approximately 30% +/-.  In most areas, prices have adjusted back to 2004 levels.  Opportunities exist today to buy condos and homes for sale in Fort Lauderdale that were considered unaffordable just a few years ago. Unfortunately, obtaining loans to buy these properties is not easy and it appears the government may step in further to ease this burden.

As with any market, in my opinion, the time to buy is not after, but before the real estate bottom has been reached and before the market begins to rebound.  Unfortunately, timing any market is impossible and we won’t know the bottom has been reached until several months have passed and we are well into recovery.

I think it is safe to say that we are much closer to a bottom than we are to the top.  Many buyers feel the same way and are scooping up great bargains from short sales, foreclosures and sellers who just want to sell and have priced their home competitively.

As with any buying decision, before making any sizable purchase, you must look at your own situation.  Do your own homework.  Does it make good financial and emotional sense for you to buy now?  If you will be staying in the property for a long time, even if prices decline a bit further, you may still be well ahead in the long run.

If you are considering buying or selling a home in Fort Lauderdale or buying one of the many Fort Lauderdale condos for sale, contact me today at 954-850-2397.

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November 25, 2008

Foreclosures | Short Sales – Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale Real EstateIf you are looking for real estate foreclosures in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and properties offered for sale as short sales, you can search these listings on the Short Sales page and REO Foreclosures page of the Fort Lauderdale Real Estate website.

Both foreclosure properties and short sale properties are sorted by single family and condo/townhomes.

If you are interested in viewing any of these properties, contact me at 954-850-2397.

October 23, 2008

Is it time to Buy Real Estate? Expert Says Yes

Fort Lauderdale Real EstateStatistics released by foreclosure listing service Realty Track report by year end, one-third of all properties for sale nationwide will be sold by banks.

Third Quarter 2008 foreclosure filings were up more than 70% from same time last year.   Almost 766,000 homes received foreclosure notices between July and September.

Approximately 60% of all homes in foreclosure are in Florida, Nevada, Arizona, Ohio and Michigan.  California accounts for 1/4 of all US foreclosures.  The Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market has certainly seen its share of foreclosures and short sales .

Florida ranks 2nd for nationwide foreclosures per the Tampa Bay Business Journal and Fort Lauderdale ranks 5th in the top 100 metropolitan cities with the highest foreclosure rate.

Ohio and Michigan foreclosures can be attributed to the high rate of unemployment and the job crisis related to the auto industry.

Florida, Arizona, Nevada and California foreclosures are attributed to the enormous unsustainable housing appreciation sometimes in excess of 50% per year.

In a FOX News interview with Barry Habib, Chairman of the Board of Mortgage Success Source, Mr. Habib advised “anyone heading into foreclosure may stall the process by asking for proof of payment history when served.  Since the loan may have been sold a few times, asking for proof of payment history may give you some extra time.”

The most important thing to remember is to communicate with your lender.  Banks want to work with you and avoid foreclosure if possible.

When asked if now was a good time to buy real estate, Mr. Habib replied that “this is a great opportunity to buy real estate.  The reason why there are few rich people is because it is hard to do what everyone is saying not to do.”  He went on to say while everyone is saying real estate is bad, advising to stay out of it, perhaps it is the right time to get in.

He added, buyers are in the driving seat, able to buy properties 10-15% or more below market value.  Even if prices come down another 5-10%, so what?  There is plenty of inventory for buyers to choose from.  Since the average person holds on to a home for 14 years, when the market recovers, there is the potential for a great profit.

For more information about buying or selling a home in Fort Lauderdale, or Fort Lauderdale Condos for sale, contact John Sabia at 954-850-2397.

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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.

June 2, 2008

Short Sales

Do you want to search Short Sale Listings in Fort Lauderdale, Florida?

I have added a new feature on my website listing available Short Sale listings.

You can view single family and condo short sales in all of Broward County by visiting Fort Lauderdale Short Sale Listings

Short Sales may be great opportunities for purchasing a property well below market value, however, be prepared to exhaust a great deal of patience because lenders have not been very cooperative in approving the sales in a timely fashion if at all.

March 25, 2008

Short Sales Benefit Fort Lauderdale Buyers and Sellers

Short sales are becoming more and more popular as the real estate market in Fort Lauderdale continues in a slump. A Short Sale is a great opportunity for the Florida homeowner who can no longer afford their home to make a deal with their lender to sell for less than what is still owed on the loan. This is an opportunity for the homeowner to sell their home for less than market value and get rid of the monthly payment without having the negative impact on credit that a foreclosure has. While the Short Sale is often referred to as a pre-foreclosure it does not affect an individual the way a foreclosure does.

Short sales don’t just benefit the Ft Lauderdale seller; they are also advantageous for buyers as well. Home buyers can purchase a home for just 60-80% of the market value, allowing them to get in a home for just a fraction of what they would typically pay for the home in a flourishing real estate market. This is a good thing for the market overall because the home never goes into foreclosure and never sits empty. Instead it simply changes hands and everyone is happy.

The process of a short sale or pre-foreclosure is one that takes a bit of work, but if all procedures are followed closely and everyone agrees, then it can typically be finalized in just six to eight weeks.

As “Short Sales” become more and more a part of Ft Lauderdale real estate as well as real estate across the nation, they are a great option for both the troubled sellers as well as real estate buyers looking for bargains.

Contact me if you are considering selling your home short sale or if you are interested in buying a short sale or homes in foreclosure.

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