May 19, 2012

FEMA’s NEW FLOOD MAP EXCLUDES PARTS OF BROWARD COUNTY

It was announced recently that a new FEMA map has indicated that more than half of Broward County properties including parts of the Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market will no longer be required to carry flood insurance. We sincerely suggest that Fort Lauderdale and Broward County Homeowners do not run out to cancel their flood insurance policy, based on FEMA’s new guidelines.

Property owners in the Ft Lauderdale Real Estate market currently carry three insurance polices, windstorm, flood, and homeowners or liability. The flood policy has always been the least expensive. Should we ever have another weather related disaster it is not hard to visualize insurance companies as they have done in the past arguing if the water in your home came from wind related issues, or rising water? By maintaining both policies you are covered and can allow the insurance companies to argue the issue.

Prior to this change there have already been parts of east Fort Lauderdale that were in what is referred to as X zones, areas that did not require flood insurance. There are areas of Victoria Park, and even areas east of the intracoastal near the beach that were not included as flood zones. Prudent property owners in these areas have always carried flood insurance, and some condos in these areas have been forced to purchase insurance by prudent lenders.

If you are in one of the areas where flood insurance is no longer required we would suggest you think twice and keep the policy and hopefully by calling your insurance agent the policy can be rerated to even a lower cost. Any questions, give your insurance company a few weeks to receive the new guidelines and give them a call.

Fort Lauderdale Foreclosure Bargain

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Foreclosurer – Reduced to $289,900 on July 18th, 2011

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate shoppers are finding out that there not Ft Lauderdael foreclosed homes on every corner in the Ft Lauderdale Real Estate market waiting for buyers to arrive in Fort Lauderdale and make an offer. In fact, the real story of the Ft Lauderdale Real Estate market is a market where the local Ft Lauderdale newpaper recently reported that tightening inventory is leading to a sellers market in certain neighborhoods of Ft Lauderdale.

Ft Lauderdale Real Estate is just like any real estate market in the country when it comes to the rules of real estate, “location, location, location”. In Fort Lauderale Real Estate a choice location for most people is about being close to Ft Lauderale Beach, or close to the Fort Lauderdale Downtown area of Las Olas Boulevard. These are the, “certain neighborhoods”, that the tightening market is talking about. In addition to these choice areas, you can add to it the criteria of great schools, and in-turn the areas of Weston, is seeing a tightening market, along with the neighboring city of Cooper City. Great schools, and choice attractions such as Fort Lauderdale Beach lead to great real estate markets that are all ready showing the signs of tightening.

Oaktree Drive Foreclosed Home

Are there still bargains out there ? Absolutely and my goal here is to bring your attention to one such bargain. Just west of 95, about 4 miles from the beach is a community of 56 homes that built just over 10 years ago on the back of the Oak Tree Golf Course in Oakland Park, Florida, the city which borders Ft. Lauderdale to the North and West. [Read more...]

Shifting Markets in Fort Lauderdale Real Estate

When the real estate market shifts to a more balanced market, a market where neither buyers nor sellers have a huge advantage in a real estate transaction does anyone truly expect it to happen to the “national real estate market”? Does anyone truly expect to able to mark their calendars on the exact day the real estate crisis ended and the market stabilized?

The answer is simply, the real estate conversation is going to shift from one of the “national real estate market to those words much more associated with real estate, location, location, location? The shift to a more balance market is going to happen neighborhood by neighborhood, city by city, with the areas with a better economic foundation moving forward first.

Recently we have seen a shift in certain neighborhoods within the Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market that indicates the shift is coming. One such area is the City of Wilton Manors, where Wilton Manors Real Estate saw the supply of homes for sale drop to less than 5 months supply based on current sales trends. Many condominium buildings are seeing Fort Lauderdale Condos for Sale at their properties drop below 10% of the number of units at the property. We once saw this 10% number as a balanced market.

There will be bumps in the road. No recovery is ever a straight line out of the woods, and we don’t expect prices to be immune to the things that place pressure on our economy as a whole. However we do see inventory shrinking, multiple offers on well prices properties, and there is major activity in the Fort Lauderdale Real Estate market, check out our market statistics tab regularly for markets.

Ft Lauderdale Real Estate Auction Proves Demand for Ft Lauderdale Real Estate

Fort Lauderdale Real Estate demand proved to be the exact opposite of what national reports keep saying about the real estate market in general. A few weeks back as we discussed in an earlier blog post the Fountains on Ocean Blvd. conducted a real estate auction for the remaining unsold inventory. The auction drew a huge crowd of buyers to the Fort Lauderdale Hilton on a beautiful sunny day in Ft. Lauderdale, to buy their own piece of Fort Lauderdale Real Estate.

Fort Lauderdale Condominiums were sold in an orderly fashion of aggressive bidding, and in just over an hour the last remaining Ft Lauderdale Condominium units at the Fountains on Ocean Boulevard were under contract and called for by lucky buyers who will get to close on one the last remaining unsold developer Fort Lauderdale Condominiums.

Ft Lauderdale Condos were sold at about 40% off of the original asking prices, with unit selling from just under $300,000 into the mid $500,000 range. The demand was strong and the prices are a true indication of market value of Ft Lauderdale Condos.

Fort Lauderdale Condominiums near the beach are part of a Ft Lauderdale Real Estate market where location is everything and has not been plagued with an endless supply of foreclosures and short sales. The bargains are out there, but if you have been waiting to purchase a Fort Lauderdale Condo near Ft. Lauderdale Beach, now is the time to plan your shopping trip, as the good inventory is clearly being sold to the highest bidder, as inventory continues to shrink when it comes to Fort Lauderdale Condominiums.

Waterfront Homes – Harbor Beach

Fort Lauderdale Waterfront Homes are found throughout the Ft. Lauderdale Real Estate market at every price point. At the higher end of the market is a premiere Fort Lauderdale waterfront neighborhood, Harbor Beach. Homes for Sale in Harbor Beach range from the $600,000 price point (which are dry lot homes exterior to the main gate ), to the spectacular 1 Isle Bahia which at over 12000 sq. feet  of living space and 300 feet of prime Fort Lauderdale Waterfront is on the market for $23,000,000. 

Harbor Beach

Harbor Beach is located just over the 17th Street causeway on the east side of the intracoastal. It is one of very few gated communities in the Fort Lauderdale Waterfront area. Many visitors to Ft. Lauderdale have driven by Harbor Beach as they arrive at the airport or Port Everglades and head to the beach, never noticing the beautiful private enclave of Ft. Lauderdale Waterfront estate homes. 

There are both waterfront and dry lot homes in Harbor Beach which consist of approximately 400 homes. There are still many original Harbor Beach homes which were built in the 50’s, given the community an assortment of architectural styles which include Florida Traditionalism, to Mediterranean, and Modern. The winding streets as you drive further into the community are formed on numerous adjoining islands. The community is made up of numerous subdivisions which include, Harbor Beach, Del Lago Isle, Harbor Beach Isles, Isla Bahia, Laguna Isle, Lucille Island, and The Harbourage, all creating this spectacular Fort Lauderdale Waterfront community. [Read more...]