Posts Tagged ‘real estate investing’
Summer Vacation Rentals Are Already Skyrocketing
As vaccination rates rise, many states are loosening restrictions on travelers, prompting some Americans to look for homes to book for this summer. Short-term vacation rentals are seeing a surge in demand and their owners are prepared for a lively summer. “This is probably contradictory to what a lot of people may think, but it’s…
Read MoreForeign Investors Compete for U.S. Suburban Homes
Foreign investment firms are reportedly making a big play for single-family homes in American suburbs. These overseas investment firms traditionally have targeted office buildings, hotels, and shopping centers internationally. But they are seeing promise in buying or building rental homes—by the thousands—throughout the U.S., The Wall Street Journal reports. They’re targeted suburban neighborhood homes near…
Read MoreOut-of-state buyers seek move-in ready Orlando homes
Recent clients of Orlando real estate agent Kim Arena knew they wanted out of California, and they decided at the airport their destination would be Central Florida. The couple originally planned to fly to Tennessee and search for homes in Memphis. However, they researched the city while at the airport and decided they wanted to look elsewhere.…
Read MoreIs Real Estate Investing In Lake Nona Favorable?
First of all Lake Nona is one of the absolute best places to live in The state of Florida. Therefore, many families favor living there instead of other places, as a result It will provide a large number of tenants (shorter vacancies).In addition, becoming a homeowner in Lake Nona Has never been more favorable due…
Read MoreBuyers Rush to Lock in Low Interest Rates
The spring homebuying market is typically marked by higher sales and a greater number of house hunters, but many real estate professionals feel a spring-like market has been in full swing since the pandemic began a year ago. “There will be no spring homebuying season in 2021, as we’ve been in it the entire time,”…
Read MoreOrlando home value appreciation trails rest of the nation
A new study shows Orlando home prices are appreciating slower than the national average — but that’s not necessarily bad. Home prices in the Orlando metro climbed 7.3% year over year in the fourth quarter, according to a Feb. 23 report from the Federal Housing Finance Agency. That’s slower than the national average of 10.8%, and…
Read MoreWhen Is It a good Time to Start Investing in Real Estate
Financial Ressources When is comes to investing in the real estate the first step before Seeking knowledge to find out whether the market is hot or not, any real estate investor should first make sure there are reliable financing resources in hand such as: Loans, mortgages or simply being capital ready. Knowledge of The Real…
Read MoreHome Sellers Are Feeling More Optimistic
As home prices rise by double-digit margins year over year, homeowners are increasingly viewing selling favorably. Consumers reported a significantly more positive view of homeselling conditions month over month in January, jumping 16 percentage points on net, according to Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index, based on a survey of 1,000 consumers. “Overall, the index’s…
Read MoreExpert: Covid-19 made it vital to resolve the widening disparity between income and housing costs
Central Florida has a well-documented and dire shortage of housing affordable to working families earning at or below the area median income. New data from the National Low Income Housing Coalition’s “Out of Reach” report highlights the widening disparity between income and housing costs. Florida continues to rise in the coalition’s rankings — and not…
Read MoreStruggling to pay your rent or mortgage? Florida will distribute $75M in federal aid
Orange County will get more federal funding for renter and mortgage assistance. The county will receive $7.26 million of the $75 million the state is distributing, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said during a July 17 press conference at the Wellington Park Apartments in Apopka. The funding comes through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)…
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