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Aug 10, 2007 --
During the boom, Florida home prices increased 84 percent. Wages, however, did not. The result is that workers in Florida's key occupations, such as firefighters, nurses, and law enforcement professionals, have been priced out of the housing market. Here is an interesting collection of charts detailing how many hours people in these key occupations need to work to afford fair market rent, and how much they would need to make each year to afford a median priced home in some of Florida's largest metropolitan areas.
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Feb 28, 2007 --
Sales of existing homes and condos saw double digit decreases throughout the state of Florida in January. Areas with the most dismal performance include Tampa, Orlando, and Ocala, but the other areas of the state aren't far behind.
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Jun 21, 2007 --
A few years ago when the Florida housing market was red-hot, it was almost impossible for anyone to believe that the good times would end. But end they did. Florida is now teetering on the edge of a statewide recession, and is being referred to as the 'Epicenter of the U.S. Housing Bust'
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Jun 11, 2007 --
A couple of years ago, condos were a hot commodity in Florida, particularly in Miami-Dade County. Today, there is a 31 month supply of existing condos on the Miami-Dade market, and a serious lack of interest from buyers.
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Jan 19, 2007 --
The Home Builders Association (HBA) of Metro Orlando launched a $1 million ad campaign this week in an attempt to revive Central Florida's housing market. While the goal of the media campaign is clear--to convince buyers that now is a good time to buy a home in Orlando-it's hard to say whether or not buyers will buy into the media blitz.
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Dec 01, 2006 --
A new report released by the Florida Association of Realtors contains an asterisk next to home sales figures for Palm Beach County. The asterisk is courtesy of Wilma, a storm that did an estimated $20 billion in damage and made calculating accurate home sales figures more than a little bit difficult.
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Nov 23, 2006 --
Like many other states, Florida has seen a slump in homes sales. Still many predict that the Florida housing market will make a comeback at the beginning of next year.
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Nov 22, 2006 --
With Florida condo sales slowing, many builders are getting desperate. One company is even offering to pay for four years of college tuition if you'll only sign on the dotted line.
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Aug 10, 2007 --
During the boom, Florida home prices increased 84 percent. Wages, however, did not. The result is that workers in Florida's key occupations, such as firefighters, nurses, and law enforcement professionals, have been priced out of the housing market. Here is an interesting collection of charts detailing how many hours people in these key occupations need to work to afford fair market rent, and how much they would need to make each year to afford a median priced home in some of Florida's largest metropolitan areas.
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Jun 21, 2007 --
A few years ago when the Florida housing market was red-hot, it was almost impossible for anyone to believe that the good times would end. But end they did. Florida is now teetering on the edge of a statewide recession, and is being referred to as the 'Epicenter of the U.S. Housing Bust'
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Apr 10, 2007 --
Home sales in Miami fell for the 17th consecutive month in February. Median prices of single-family existing homes edged up slightly when compared to last year's median, but fell when compared to the previous month.
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Feb 28, 2007 --
Sales of existing homes and condos saw double digit decreases throughout the state of Florida in January. Areas with the most dismal performance include Tampa, Orlando, and Ocala, but the other areas of the state aren't far behind.
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Jan 19, 2007 --
The Home Builders Association (HBA) of Metro Orlando launched a $1 million ad campaign this week in an attempt to revive Central Florida's housing market. While the goal of the media campaign is clear--to convince buyers that now is a good time to buy a home in Orlando-it's hard to say whether or not buyers will buy into the media blitz.
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Dec 01, 2006 --
A new report released by the Florida Association of Realtors contains an asterisk next to home sales figures for Palm Beach County. The asterisk is courtesy of Wilma, a storm that did an estimated $20 billion in damage and made calculating accurate home sales figures more than a little bit difficult.
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Nov 23, 2006 --
Like many other states, Florida has seen a slump in homes sales. Still many predict that the Florida housing market will make a comeback at the beginning of next year.
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Like many other states, Florida has seen a slump in homes sales. Still many predict that the Florida housing market will make a comeback at the beginning of next year.
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A new report released by a private research firm forecasts a serious decline in home prices. Florida, California, and states in the Northeast are expected to see the biggest slip.
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Talk of an affordable housing law turns out to be nothing but talk as Florida officials once again put off the idea of making a decision. Still, the pressure is on as Fort Lauderdale home prices skyrocket beyond what most families consider affordable.
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A couple of years ago, condos were a hot commodity in Florida, particularly in Miami-Dade County. Today, there is a 31 month supply of existing condos on the Miami-Dade market, and a serious lack of interest from buyers.
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In a time when even the most conservative politicians are for the idea of bailing out mortgage borrowers and lenders with taxpayer backed programs like the FHA, it is surprising to see a presidential candidate propose a REAL hands-off policy. But that is exactly what Ron Paul is doing. His views are not only refreshing, they actually make sense.
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Recently released housing data indicates housing inventories across the country are swelling out of control. The excess inventory is putting downward pressure on home prices in Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and many other U.S. cities.
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As the housing slump deepens, more and more people are finding themselves out of work. Mortgage companies made the most job cuts in August and September, and more are expected in the coming months.
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