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In this blog I will try to provide fresh content about what's going on in Real Estate world and answer any questions that you may have.
For those of us in real estate in Florida, we've taken a real beating this year and understandably so. We had it so good for the past few years that many agents don't know how to survive in this turn around market. Prices went up so fast for so long that you could virtually have a listing and never get it to paper before it would be sold. Well now that's all changed, we now have more listings than we can manage and many buyers who want to make offers for considerably less than the asking price. Add to that angry homeowners who are not adjusting well to the new market prices and you have lots of stress!
Hang on consumers; this too shall pass (as my mother used to say.) No better time than now to buy, great interest rates and great prices, tax portability... If you think you want to buy, than you better get with the program or you'll be kicking yourself sometime down the road. You probably want to ask, "How far down the road Beth?" Well if I had that answer I wouldn't need to be selling real estate because I'd be a billionaire.
No matter, I love what I do and each day is a new chapter in my book. I also like to sell bank owned property or formerly referred to as REO's. If you're looking to buy a property that is a foreclosure I have several and you can usually get a pretty good deal on them.
My feature property today is a two story home that needs a cash offer. Needs work but what a beautiful piece of property right across from a new elementary school that is being built. Follow the link below to view this property. All is well in paradise; call me if you would like to make an offer on this property or any others... You can also visit my website to view all of my listings.
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Beth Brown
http://www.callnapleshome.com/
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Things may be slow right now, but the way I see it, Florida's unique tropical climate, and its easy proximity to the Eastern and Midwest U.S., will always keep it on the list of desirable places to visit and live.
Especially with so many baby-boomer snowbirds approaching retirement.
There’s only so much space in paradise.
D.Braun
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