You may recall I wrote about Citizens Insurance recent Sinkhole Policy changes. I recently moved out of my own primary residence and decided to make it into an investment property, and thus had to get a new insurance policy that covered the tenant living in the property. I’ve had Citizens insurance for quite some time. […]
Downtown St. Petersburg Condo Sales on the Rise
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 […]
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 […]
Americans Still Want to Live Large
According to a recent article from Today, Americans are still living large. I see it in my own business, many people are upgrading the size of their home rather than downsizing. Housing bust or not, we’re still living a lot larger than the previous generation. Although average new home sizes have shrunk a bit since […]
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