Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You will know when the market has cooled down when patio villas in Brownwood start showing up on The Villages for sale website.
Last edited by ithos; 07-21-2021 at 05:16 AM. |
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The good news is new housing starts are up 6%, higher in some areas. And paying 180k for a view of a retention pond is nuts. Wood futures have dropped significantly. There is always a finite amount of people on the move. Plus the expansion of the villages alone tells you there will always be a home for sale .. the 4 million homes in foreclosure nationally will have some impact but then again there are major corporations ready to snap those up
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Cheap living at 2.6 % interest! The Riff-RAFF is moving in... The Villages has become a low income housing development while The Del Web communities have raised the bar ..
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Somebody must not be checking the recent sale prices...
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Low interest but higher purchase price equals higher payments. With nothing new available for under $200,000 and that is a very small villa with a car port and those with garages now in the mid 200's I would hardly call this a low income housing development. I believe the last announced average selling price here was in the mid 300's and many designers now nearing the $1,000,000 mark.
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Fewer sales in general right now is due to fewer homes available. It has nothing to do with people not wanting to buy.
Any good home that hits the market will get multiple offers which drives up the price. The buyers make that happen, not the seller. I don't think it would be wise for the seller to accept the lowest offer. Why would they want to do that? |
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“Riff-Raff”
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2.6 is a great rate and should be taken advantage of. Why pay cash or draw funds from your Edward Jones that pays 6-8 percent all the while you keep your capital? Delweb is cheaper for sure. Maybe you could live there with those that have gone the cheap route? Just watch out for that scary group called…”Riff-Raff.”
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They is here already............They was hear for years.............They post in ToTV.
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Today I saw 1.75%, no fees, on a 15 year fixed rate loan and am following up on it.
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Riff Raff...
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H4p
The best way to buy a home if you are 62 or older is the H4P. You never have a mortgage payment, and you get to keep cash in your bank. PLUS, you can buy the home you really wanted, not the one you thought you could afford! It's just not very popular because most RE agents don't understand it.
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Indeed, both MLS and TV websites are showing slow yet steady increases in inventory. At some point the recent pricing limited demand. Looks like that point is now. But they could throw 100 patio villas at 260K and they'll sell like COCA COLA
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116 TV Website
89 zillow Last week 60 and 69 respectively. Inventory higher. Price too high. Demand will slow. |
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