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Living In Florida
The state of Florida now has a population of more than 14 million people. It's estimated that more than one million Canadians are among them. When you take into account another million Canadian tourists visiting during the winter months, it won't be surprising if you meet many northerners while you live there. Because Florida is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, it stays warm during winter. Rarely does the temperature fall below freezing, although strangely, last year, it did. Many of the native wildlife were affected including Manatees and lizards. Overall however, you'll find temperatures ranging from about 60 to the mid 80's. Americans don't use the Celsius system so you might as well get used to the old Fahrenheit scale. In some areas, active weather threats come in the form of hurricanes, tornados and lightning. Florida storms are hot and humid yet they don't pack the same fierceness as a Canadian summer storm. This is because it is rare that very cool air will be colliding with hot air systems so far south. There are lots of storms however and lightning is a risk for anyone playing golf. Some areas such as the Panhandle region see rain accumulations of more than 60 inches per year, yet other areas such as in the Tampa Bay region see much less. Rain is frequent in Florida yet systems move on quickly leaving lots of sunshine time. After all, it is called the Sunshine State. Are you ready to retire in Florida. Why not let us know about your retirement plans and we can have a good Remax agent in the city you're considering moving to contact you about available Florida Real Estate.
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Atlantic Beach Florida Real Estate
Looking to retire to the sunny south? Many Canadians do retire in the southern US and find the experience rewarding and relaxing. If you have the equity in your home to allow you to purchase Florida real estate, Whether it is Florida, Texas, South Carolina, Alabama, Arizona, or California there are some great real estate opportunities. If living in Atlantic Beach or near the Orlando area is your goal, maybe we can help. You need a reliable and professional Florida Real Estate agent to help you find the best available properties in Atlantic Beach whether resale or new construction and we can help connect you with a competent Remax agent.
Buying Real Estate in Florida
A record number of Canadians are searching for and buying Florida Real Estate. From Atlantic Beach homes to Sarasota condos, Miami condos, and Fort Lauderdale, to vacation homes in Orlando and Fort Myers, a impressive array of properties are available. Remax of course, is your best source for Florida Properties. Atlantic Beach is located just east of Jacksonville. See also Neptune Beach Real Estate, Jacksonville Real Estate, and Ponte Vedra Real Estate.
Latest News: South Florida Home Sales Up
Although the US Federal Tax Credit didn't apply to Canadians buying homes and condos in Florida, our appetite for Florida Real Estate hasn't abated. Sales numbers for the post tax credit perido indicate an almost 16% decrease in sale nationally, and a year-over-year, pending sales plunged 30 percent. This is despite record low mortgage rates. Realtors are noting that foreigners are holding up the Florida home sale market. And for good reason. With prices at rock bottom levels, this is the ideal time to buy Florida Real Estate. In Miami Dade County, average condo prices were only $125,000 while homes averaged $196,700. It stands to reason that many of these properties will become rental properties.
Entering the Florida condo rental market is the perfect way to finance your Florida home if you're not living there 6 months of the year, or if you're buying as an investment. It's a good bet that much of the current demand for Florida Real Estate is investment related. Most investors are watching bank foreclosures and power of sale listings. Contact us now regarding homes and condos in Florida.
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Florida Real Estate News
Condo Associations Struggle to Survive amid Home Sell Off
A report in the Sun Sentinel on May 25th suggests Florida Condo Associations are struggling to stay afloat. Surveys indicate many associations are in bankruptcy and many owners are behind on condo fees.
Property Wire Optimistic About Florida Housing Market
According to a report by Property Wire, Florida is set to be one of the bargain hotspots of 2010 for real estate investors with some properties selling for as little as $47 a square foot, according to a new report. " All this means that there has seldom been a better time to get into the Florida property market. According to most local experts, prices have nowhere to go but up and a home in Florida bought at today’s bargain prices should prove to be a laudable investment five years from now" said Charles Peerless, director of Winkworth International.
Other Florida communities: Beverly Hills, Boca Grande, Broward County, Cedar Key, Avon Park, Winter Park, Dunedin, Everglades City, Florida Keys, Destin, Daytona Beach, Englewood, Homestead, Delray Beach, Lakeland, Longboat Key, Key Largo, Kissimmee, Key West, Indian Shores, Lakewood Ranch, Land o Lakes, Kendall, Oviedo, Palm Harbor, Panacea, Ocala, North Naples, Neptune Beach, Siesta Key, Seaside, Sanibel Island, St Petes Beach, Sunrise, Tampa Bay, Royal Palm Beach, Winter Park, Valrico, Titusville, and Tarpon Springs.
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