February 15, 2012

Fantastic Value in an Updated Waterfront Home

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$89,000 - SOLD
2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Direct Water Views
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This light and bright home with direct water views has been totally reno/upgraded to include a beautiful new eat-in kitchen, newer applnces, new master bath with gorgeous natural stone accents, newer washer/dryer in-unit, new impact windows and hurricane shutters. The master suite includes two large walk-in closets. This is move-in ready for the new owner. This is truly the best unit in the entire community. There's a tennis court, swimming pool, club house, shuffleboard court and canal. A-rate elementary and middle schools.

February 12, 2012

Citizens Insurance Makes Wind Policies Stricter Regarding Roofs


Florida's state run insurance company has made a decision to not renew wind storm insurance for homes with roofs that are of a certain age. This is extremely important as for many homeowners and buyers, Citizens is the only option to obtain windstorm insurance. If for example a roof is more than 25 yrs old with an asphalt shingle roof that was never replaced Citizens will not insure it. Furthermore regardless of age Citizens will require a roof report from a qualified roof inspector that states the remaining life of the roof is at least three years.

Please take a moment to read the link to FAQ regarding the new policy.https://www.citizensfla.com/utilitybar/policyholderfaqs.cfm?show=text&link=/shared/faqs/SPL-PHFAQs.html

February 07, 2012

Miami/Fort Lauderdale Added to Housing Market Improving Index

Here’s something new.  The list of markets showing signs of improvement in home prices and market conditions in February has grown to nearly 100 cities per the National Association of Home Builders/First American Improving Markets Index. 
The index reveals metro areas that have shown improvement in home prices, housing permits, and employment for at least six months. 
In the latest index, some markets that were particularly hard-hit during the housing market crash — Miami — were added to this month’s list. Such cities are seeing a turnaround in their sluggish housing markets, possibly already hitting bottom. 
The 29 metro areas added to the list this month are: