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70% of Boomers Expect Next Home to be Their Last
MADISON, N.J. – March 25, 2014 – According to a survey conducted on behalf of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, baby boomers (ages 49-67) are generally optimistic about living an independent, active lifestyle outside planned retirement communities. The survey found that 57 percent of boomers plan to move out of their current home, and…
Read MoreSenate passed The Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordibility Act by vote of 72-22
BREAKING NEWS: The United States Senate tonight passed The Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act by a vote of 72-22. This is the bill the U.S. House passed on March 4. This is incredible news for Florida Realtors and property owners. The bill will now be sent directly to President Obama for his signature. …
Read MoreWeak 2013 Atlantic hurricane season draws to a close
MIAMI (AP) – Nov. 26, 2013 – The 2013 Atlantic season has delivered the fewest hurricanes since 1982, U.S. forecasters said Monday, despite their predictions in May that it would be a busier than normal year. Forecasters had predicted 13 to 20 named Atlantic storms, seven to 11 that strengthen into hurricanes and three to…
Read MoreMore investors should consider 1031 Exchange
SAN FRANCISCO – Nov. 13, 2013 – Before the property investment deal is sealed, a seller should ask himself one important question: Do I know if I’ll owe taxes on the sale of the property, even if I’m taking a loss on it? That question might be key to avoiding a common misconception: no profit…
Read MoreWho Owns the Mineral Rights under your Home?
October 16, 2013 When Robert and Julie Davidson paid $255,385 in 2011 for their house at the Valencia Golf and Country Club in Naples, Florida, they didn’t know that they had, in essence, bought only from the ground up, and that their homebuilder, D.R. Horton, had kept everything underneath, says Reuters. In golf clubs, gated…
Read MoreHouse-Senate plan could delay flood ins. increase
WASHINGTON – Oct. 29, 2013 – A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the U.S. House and Senate, including Florida Sen. Bill Nelson, announced an agreement to delay flood insurance rate increases under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The bill – The Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act – will be introduced today. Important note, however:…
Read MoreSuntrust to pay more than $1Billion in Settlements
ATLANTA – Oct. 11, 2013 – SunTrust Banks Inc. said Thursday that it agreed to cash payments and consumer relief totaling more than $1 billion to settle claims over its handling of government-backed mortgages. The Atlanta-based banking company said that it agreed to provide $500 million in consumer relief and pay $468 million in cash…
Read MoreFAQs for Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Oct. 7, 2013 – Homeowners hit with substantial increases in their flood insurance as a result of recent changes in the federal program should do their homework, experts say, because there may be ways to lower their bills. “A lot of people don’t know the flood map is not set in stone,”…
Read MoreWhite House: President ‘committed’ to Everglades restoration
WASHINGTON – Oct. 1, 2013 – The White House highlighted its continued support for working with Florida to restore the Everglades, after Gov. Rick Scott requested that President Barack Obama personally inspect damage caused by increased water releases from Lake Okeechobee. “The president remains committed to the administration’s partnership with the state of Florida in…
Read MoreHyperlocal Hijinks: Signs Your Local Market is Defying the National Headlines
I received a reader email the other day that went something like this: “Who decides whether the market is good or bad? Who sets the prices on homes?” People like you do, my answer goes. Buyers and sellers, by virtue of their buying and selling activity, decide the mood of the market. And the price…
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