Florida Real Estate

Low-Cost Ways to Build Name Recognition

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Building name recognition for a new real estate business doesn’t have to include expensive campaigns. Rather, agents can utilize free tools that can be effective, including community outreach. NEW YORK — Starting a real estate business can be arduous, but building and cultivating a client base doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. Instead, agents … Read more

First-Time Buyers Optimistic About Housing Market

CHERRY HILL, N.J.— Despite lingering concerns around affordability and interest rates, most first-time homebuyers still feel optimistic about the housing market in 2024 and are ready to spend, according to an annual study from TD Bank. With home prices temporarily edging downward following their all-time high in 2023, according to the January Case-Shiller Index, TD’s … Read more

More People Moved to Polk County

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Polk County, located between Tampa and Orlando, was the nation’s top place to move from within the United States. BARTOW, Fla. — Polk County was the county more people moved to last year than any other county in the U.S., according to the estimates. More than 29,300 people moved last year to the county located … Read more

Housing Starts, Permits Rebound in February

The rise in single-family housing starts in February are the highest since April 2022. In the South, combined single-family and multifamily starts are 15.7% higher than the previous month. WASHINGTON – Single-family housing starts increased 10.7% in February to their highest level since April 2022, boosted by pent-up demand, moderating interest rates and a lack … Read more

Buyers Among Those Anxiously Awaiting Rate Cuts

The Fed is expected to play it safe when it meets later this week, keeping the benchmark interest rate unchanged as inflation has yet to meet the 2% target, experts say. WASHINGTON — Across the United States, many people are eagerly anticipating the Federal Reserve’s first cut to its benchmark interest rate this year: Prospective … Read more

Tips for Breaking Into the High-End Market

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Success in the luxury market isn’t just about confidence and who you know. The best agents understand the market and the industry. NEW YORK – Real estate professionals have their own networking and lead generation strategies, but most believe that they can “will” their luxury market success into being – whether that means following up … Read more

Helping Loved Ones from Home to Assisted Living

Selling a home before moving into an assisted living facility presents challenges not seen in other moves.  Family members can help navigate the process to make it run smoothly. NEW YORK – Families must make a number of important decisions when an aging relative decides the time is right to move into an assisted living … Read more

Americans Living Farther from Work in Bigger Homes

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A new study found American workers are living farther from their workplaces, likely due to remote work opportunities. As a result, people bought bigger homes with home offices. NEW YORK – Freed, perhaps, from a daily jaunt to the office, the average American worker now lives almost three times farther from their job than they … Read more

Best Practices for a Healthy Credit Score

NEW YORK – Your credit score is one of the most important numbers in your financial life. It plays a crucial role in determining individuals’ access and eligibility for loans, credit cards, mortgages, rental applications, and more. However, it’s not a static number and requires continuous monitoring and maintenance by individuals. As data breaches rise, … Read more

U.S. Consumer Sentiment Ticks Down Slightly

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Consumer views remained mostly in a holding pattern in March, dipping slightly from the previous month. Sentiment is about halfway between its all-time low, which was reached in June 2022. WASHINGTON — Consumers became slightly less optimistic about the economy this month, though they continue to expect inflation to cool further, a potential sign that … Read more