Leave a comment » Are you wondering what your Orlando Home is worth?
What is my Orlando home worth?Having a team of Orlando specialists working for you is to your advantage. When you're selling property in the Orlando real estate market, your first call should be to Orlando Property Group. The traditional real estate agent, working along and trying to do everything is not as dynamic as the team system. Just as a medical group consults on a patient, a team of Orlando real estate experts work more effectively to assist you with your Real Estate needs. You can be sure that each aspect your transaction will be addressed with efficiency and knowledge. Read Also: Marketing your home to attract Orlando Home Buyers
When questioning the worth of your Orlando home you may be surprised by the answer. Orlando areas home values can vary greatly from Apopka to Winter Springs When pricing your home you must realize that prospective buyers often may place a different value on certain aspects of what is of "value" than you do. Internet Home Valuation Sites Can Miscalculate ValuesInternet Home Valuation sites can add to the confusion for Orlando homeowners. They often value at a higher level because they don't understand the nuances of your Orlando Community. In actuality, Real Estate is very local in nature and you need a local expert to understand the differences in values and what is happening in your market. Orlando Realtors watch and understand the markets within the areas they serve. Sometimes you can find a considerable difference in home prices within just a few miles, and a local Realtor will know exactly what is the reasons for this difference. Read Also: Zestimates are they Good or Bad?
You need to work with a Professional who understands these differences and how your home compares to the current Real Estate Market, how best to present your home, and who guide you on the road to a successful home sale.
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Leave a comment » Is Tuscawilla for you?Relocating to Orlando, or buying a home in Central Florida? Consider Tuscawilla!
Tuscawilla boasts beautiful wildlife areas, and has much to offer, including great fishing, boating, and waterskiing. There are plenty of soccer fields, basketball courts, parks with playgrounds, excellent schools, many luxury homes, and a full service country club with an amazing 18-hole golf course.
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Leave a comment » Short Sales and Distressed Homes See Fast Closing With New Rules
WASHINGTON - Jan. 12, 2010 - The federal government is setting guidelines for short sales of homes, giving lenders a 10-day limit to respond to offers, freeing borrowers from debt and providing financial incentives to lenders. For information on great real estate buys in Orlando and nearby suburbs, Or Search Now for Real Estate & Homes in the Orlando Florida Area
Looking for specific information regarding Orlando Florida real estate prices and communities? Get Your Free Market Snapshot Read Also: Unemployment Rises and So Do Foreclosures Read Also: New Appraisals Do They Work Better? Read Also: Foreclosures Climb Even With Loan Modifications Read Also: Disney World Resort Struggles If you want to sell your Seminole County or Orlando area home in the next 6 to12 months, now is the time to begin putting your plan into place while time is still on your side. Please contact us for any real estate assistance you may need. We're experts at putting people together with homes they love and can afford. Contact us today for information on Orlando and Seminole County real estate, Orlando & Seminole County homes for sale, Orlando & Seminole County relocation information, a free market analysis of your Orlando area or Seminole County home or statistics on homes in Orlando & Seminole County Florida or the surrounding Central Florida area, including Seminole County, Orange County, Lake County and Volusia County. We're always available to answer your questions. http://www.orlandofloridarealestatehomes.com/00A5F0 Posted on March 01, 2010 01:48:21 by Christopher Myers
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Leave a comment » Winter Springs Florida Real Estate Market Facts - Everything You Need To Know!Orlando Florida Real Estate ResourceWinter Springs Florida Real Estate Market Facts - Everything You Need To Know!
Here Are Some Local Factors That Affect Home Values In Winter Springs FloridaSearch All Winter Springs Florida Homes For Sale Looking for specific information regarding Winter Park real estate prices and communities? Get Your Free Market Snapshot. Read Also: Orlando Florida Facts & Resources City Overview As of 2007, Winter Springs's population was 32,598 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of 2.94 percent. The median home cost in Winter Springs is $325,000. Home appreciation the last year has been 0.00 percent. Compared to the rest of the country, Winter Springs's cost of living is 0.31% Higher than the U.S. average. Winter Springs public schools spend $4,962 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 18 students per teacher in Winter Springs. The unemployment rate in Winter Springs is 2.60 percent(U.S. avg. is 4.60%). Recent job growth is Positive. Winter Springs jobs have Increased by 2.78 percent. The 2007 Winter Springs, FL, population is 32,598. There are 2,276 people per square mile (population density). Family in Winter Springs, FL The median age is 39.3. The US median is 37.6. 62.39% of people in Winter Springs, FL, are married. 9.56% are divorced. The average household size is 2.72 people. 29.22% of people are married, with children. 8.53% have children, but are single. http://www.orlandofloridarealestatehomes.com/006894 Posted on January 30, 2010 00:13:51 by Christopher Myers
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Leave a comment » FPL Suspends Long Term Projects
TALLAHASSEE -- Florida Power & Light and its suppliers on Thursday denounced state regulators' decision to reject nearly all of the company's $1.3 billion rate increase, calling the ruling politically motivated and short-sighted, though business and consumer groups hailed it as sound. FPL focused on the impact the decision will have on potential jobs, announcing late Wednesday that the company will suspend about $10 billion in planned capital projects in Florida over the next five years. Among the suspended long-term projects: the construction of two new reactors at the Turkey Point nuclear plant, a natural-gas pipeline, modernization of the Riviera Beach and Cape Canaveral plants and upgrades to its transmission and distribution systems. http://www.orlandofloridarealestatehomes.com/00A5F9 Posted on January 17, 2010 03:14:37 by Christopher Myers
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