In the last 6 months, I’ve been noticing a rise in interest from buyers in condominiums in Downtown St. Petersburg. In particular, popular buildings of interest include 400 Beach, Signature Place, and marina-front Vinoy Place among many others. A look at the Pinellas County real estate statistics brings a few interesting points. Our months of […]
Tampa Bay Real Estate Stats for September 2011
Another month of interesting stats here in the Greater Tampa Bay area! The chart above shows a 4 year history back to October of 2007. A couple of things you’ll immediately notice: 1. We are at 5.8 months of inventory. 6 months is considered a “normal” market – neither a buyers market nor a seller’s […]
6 Things to Think About When Choosing a Tampa Area Realtor
Part of my job as a Realtor is to seek out those who are interested in selling their home. Sometimes I talk to For Sale By Owners and when I ask if they’ve considered hiring a Realtor for the job of selling their home, I hear things like “Oh I have a friend who’s a […]
Bank of America & Chase Offering $20K to Tampa Bay Homeowners to Short Sale
JP Morgan Chase started the trend by offering up to $25K to sellers, and now Bank of America has also begun offering homeowners who are delinquent on their mortgages anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000 if they successfully complete a short sale. If the Seller does not qualify for Chase’s or Bank of America’s programs, the […]
Walker Whitney Condos Available in Downtown St. Petersburg
I have a few friends who are renters in the Walker Whitney building in downtown St. Petersburg. I can’t blame them – its a gorgeous building with amazing views of downtown and Tampa Bay! Naturally, I keep an eye on our Multiple Listing Service for new listings in Walker Whitney so that I can share […]
Citizens Insurance Sinkhole Coverage Changes
You may have heard in the news that Citizens is raising sinkhole coverage rates significantly in January due to new legislation regarding sinkhole coverage. Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty approved an average statewide increase of 32.8 percent, which still will pinch many homeowners but is far from the absurd 447 percent increase Citizens initially sought. […]
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