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Why is Florida No longer #1 for Retirees?

Why is Florida No longer #1 for Retirees?

Why is Florida No longer #1 for Retirees?

ORLANDO, Fla. – For decades, Florida has been crowned the best place to retire.

The Sunshine State offers wonderful weather, theme parks, trails and beaches. Needless to say, one could live a leisurely life in Florida but according to a new survey, it’s no longer a top pick for retirees.

Florida didn’t slip too far down the rankings though. It was downgraded to the No. 2 spot because of the risk of hurricanes and tornados and parts of the state could be tough on your wallet. However, the Sunshine State scores well in the culture category as a fifth of the population is 65 and older, according to Census data.

If it brings any comfort, Bankrate says Florida ranked so close to Georgia it was nearly a draw. Tennessee, Missouri and Massachusetts round out the top five.
So who was # 1?

People looking for a slower-paced lifestyle have named Georgia the top state to retire.

The peachy lifestyle seems to appeal to people hoping to live out their golden years in peace.

Bankrate, a financial and investing website, said survey-takers picked the Peach State because of its warm but not-too-hot weather. Georgia’s annual average temperature is around 64 degrees, earthquakes are rare and the tornado risk is average.

Is Florida good for retirees?
Florida’s a Lot Less Taxing

Florida, one of our 10 most tax-friendly states for retirees, has no state income tax. That means no state taxes on Social Security benefits, pensions, IRAs, 401(k)s and other retirement income. It also has no inheritance tax or estate tax.

Buying in a 55 plus community

If you are considering buying in a 55 plus community in  Orlando or Central Florida we can help. The team of Realtors at Bardell will guide you through the process of finding the right 55 plus community based on your specific requirements.  Florida’s welcoming climate and pace of life provides an irresistible combination but to get enjoy retirement to the full start with choosing the right community.

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New Build or Existing Home

New Build or Existing Home

New Build or Existing Home: Which One Is Right for You? 

 

Homebuyers today are facing a huge dilemma. There simply aren’t enough homes for sale.1

Nationwide, there were 1.27 million active listings in September, down 13% from the previous year. According to the National Association of Realtors, that’s about 2.4 months of inventory, which is far less than the six months that is generally needed to strike a healthy balance between supply and demand.2

Given the limited number of available properties, if you’re a buyer in today’s market, you may need to expand your search to include both new construction and resale homes. But it can feel a little like comparing apples to oranges.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the factors you should take into account when choosing between a new build or an existing home.

TIMEFRAME

How quickly do you want (or need) to move into your next home? Your timeframe can be a determining factor when it comes to choosing between a new build or resale.

New Build

If you opt for new construction, you may be surprised by how long you have to wait to get the keys to your new digs. Currently, many home builders are dealing with unique challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, including rising costs, labor and material shortages, and shipping delays. While historically it took around five to six months to build a home, many builders are now reporting construction timelines closer to a year or more.3

These issues have led some builders to cancel contracts or raise the price on unsuspecting homebuyers long after agreements were signed. Unfortunately, this scenario can throw a major wrench in your moving plans and significantly delay your timeline.

 

To minimize these types of surprises, it’s crucial to have a real estate agent represent you in a new home purchase. We can help negotiate better contract terms and advise you about the potential risks involved.

 Existing Home

If you’re in a hurry to move into your next residence, then you may want to stick to shopping for an existing home.

 You can typically move into a resale home as soon as you’ve closed the deal. The average time it takes to close a home purchase is around 51 days, but it can vary based on loan type and market activity.4

 If you need to move even sooner, it’s sometimes possible to close faster, especially if you’re a cash buyer. In fact, many sellers prefer a quick closing, so it can give you an advantage in a competitive market.

 LOCATION

 From commute to construction to amenities, there’s a lot to consider when choosing your next neighborhood.

 New Build

With a brand-new home, you’re more likely to move into a neighborhood that’s located on the edge of town and is still undergoing development.5 This could mean a longer commute and ongoing construction for some time.

 However, new developments can also offer a lot of amenities that appeal to modern homebuyers. Water features, hike-and-bike trails, tot lots, and dog parks are just a few of the enhancements we’re seeing pop up in master-planned communities across the country. And some feature new schools and their own urban-like centers with restaurants, retail, and office space.6

 Existing Home

An existing home is more likely to be located close to town in a neighborhood with mature trees, established schools, and a deeply-rooted community. As a result, you may find the neighborhood’s trajectory to be more predictable than an up-and-coming area.

 But the amenities may be lacking and the infrastructure dated when compared to newer communities. And while some homebuyers love the charm and eclectic feel of an older neighborhood, others prefer the sleek and cohesive look of a newer development.

 MAINTENANCE

 Are you a DIY enthusiast, or do you prefer a low-maintenance lifestyle? Set realistic expectations about how much time, effort, and money you want to devote to maintaining your next home.

 New Build

When you build a home, everything is brand new. Therefore, in the first few years at least, you can expect less required maintenance and repairs. A 2019 survey found that millennials’ homebuying regrets often came down to maintenance issues, rather than other concerns.7 So if you would rather spend your weekends exploring your new neighborhood than fixing a leaky faucet, you may be happier buying a turnkey build.

 That doesn’t mean, though, that a new home will be entirely maintenance-free. In fact, depending on the builder, you could find yourself repairing more than you expected. Some home builders have reputations for shoddy construction and subpar materials, so it’s important to choose one with a solid reputation. We can help you identify the quality builders in our area.

 Existing Home

No matter how good a deal you got when you purchased it, you could come to regret buying an older home if it costs you heavily in unexpected maintenance and repairs. According to HomeAdvisor’s yearly True Cost report, home renovations have grown more expensive in recent years. For example, installing a new HVAC system could cost you $5,371 on average. And you can expect to pay nearly double that amount ($9,375) for a new roof.8

 Fortunately, there are ways to prepare for these large expenditures. We always recommend that our buyers hire a certified home inspector, whether they buy a new or existing home. Once we have the inspector’s report, we can negotiate with the seller on your behalf for reasonable repairs or concessions.

 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

 On a quest for greener living? If so, there are several factors to consider when deciding on your next home.

 New Build

There’s a growing demand for energy-efficient housing, and many builders are rising to the challenge. Nearly 1 in 4 homes built in 2020 received a HERS (Home Energy Rating System) Index Rating by the Residential Energy Services Network. A HERS rating provides an index score that compares the newly-built home to those that were standard in 2006. The more energy-efficient the home is, the lower the score it receives.11

 The average home rated in 2020 was 42% more efficient than those built in 2006 and 72% more efficient than a typical home built in the 1970s.11 So if energy efficiency is a top priority, a new home with a low HERS rating may be a good choice. You can also look for one that’s ENERGY STAR Certified, which means it meets a series of strict efficiency guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency. In 2020, only 7.9% of homes built in the U.S. received this designation.12

 Existing Home

Of course, a basic tenet of sustainable living is: reduce, reuse, recycle. And since a resale home already exists, it automatically comes with a lower carbon footprint. Research has also shown that remodeling or retrofitting an older home is often greener than building one from scratch.13

 With some energy-conservation effort and strategic upgrades, environmentally-conscious consumers can feel good about buying an existing home, as well.

 DESIGN

 Open floor plan? Kitchen island? High ceilings? Must-have design features could drive your decision to build or buy resale.

 New Build

With a new home, you can bet that everything will look shiny and perfect when you move in. Builders tend to put a lot of emphasis on visual details and follow the latest design trends. For example, newly-built homes are likely to feature an open floor plan, central kitchen island, and 9+ foot ceilings, which are must-haves for many modern buyers. They are also unlikely to feature carpet on the main level or laminate countertops, both of which have lost mass appeal.14

 However, some buyers complain of the cookie-cutter feel of new homes since they are often built with a similar aesthetic. That doesn’t mean, though, that you can’t incorporate your own style. We can help you negotiate custom features and upgrades to personalize the space and make it feel like your own.

 Existing Home

In some of the most coveted neighborhoods, an older home with classic styling and character can be highly sought after. But unless the previous homeowners have invested in tasteful updates, an existing home is also more likely to look dated.

 While some buyers prefer the traditional look and character of an older home, others crave something more modern. If that’s the case, we can help you find a resale home that leaves enough room in your budget to renovate it to your liking.

 

WHICHEVER PATH YOU CHOOSE, WE CAN HELP

 When it comes to choosing between a new build or an existing home, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. There are numerous factors to consider, and you may have to make some compromises along the way. But the homebuying process doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.

 We’re here to help. And in many cases, our homebuyer guidance and expertise are available at no cost to you! That’s because the home seller or home builder may compensate us with a commission at closing.

 Some new-construction homebuyers make the mistake of visiting a builder’s sales office or even purchasing a home without their own real estate representative. But keep in mind, the builder’s agent or “sales consultant” has their best interests in mind—not yours.

 We are knowledgeable about both the new construction and resale home options in our area, and we can help you make an informed decision, negotiate a fair price, and avoid mistakes that can cost you time and money. So give us a call today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation—and let’s start searching for your next home!

Check out some Inventory

 

Sources:

  1. Reuters –
    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-existing-home-sales-fall-august-inventory-declines-2021-09-22/
  2. National Association of Realtors –
    https://www.nar.realtor/newsroom/existing-home-sales-ascend-7-0-in-september
  3. KFVS 12 –
    https://www.kfvs12.com/2021/09/22/covid-19-pandemic-affects-delivery-rate-building-materials/
  4. Rocket Mortgage –
    https://www.rocketmortgage.com/learn/time-to-close-on-a-house
  5. Real Assets Adviser –
    https://irei.com/publications/article/master-planned-communities-changing-u-s-housing-trends-favor-investors-can-benefit/
  6. Builder Online –
    https://www.builderonline.com/land/development/5-master-plan-trends-home-buyers-gravitate-toward-today_o
  7. Bankrate –
    https://www.bankrate.com/real-estate/homebuyer-regret-survey-may-2021/
  8. Home Advisor –
    https://www.homeadvisor.com/r/true-cost-report/
  9. Roofing Calculator –
    https://roofingcalculator.com/news/how-long-do-roofs-last
  10. Plumbing and Mechanical Engineer –
    https://www.pmengineer.com/articles/94873
  11. National Association of Home Builders –
    https://nahbnow.com/2021/10/nearly-1-in-4-new-homes-in-2020-was-hers-rated/
  12. EnergyStar –
    https://www.energystar.gov/newhomes/energy_star_certified_new_homes_market_share
  13. Advanced Materials Research – https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271358381_Comparative_Study_of_New_Construction_and_Renovation_Project_Based_on_Carbon_Emission
  14. National Association of Home Builders –
    https://nahbnow.com/2020/04/most-likely-and-unlikely-features-in-a-new-single-family-home/

Ready to make a Move?

Bardell Real Estate are the experts in helping you with your selling, buying or renting needs near Orlando, Florida. Make your Disney area experience a forever memorable one. Call us now to speak to a real estate agent.

 

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Market in a Minute-October

Market in a Minute-October

Market in a Minute-October

Welcome to this months Market in a minute.

Florida Realtors has released its resale housing market statistics for September, and they continue to show a pace of home sales activity well above pre-pandemic levels.

Closed sales of existing single-family dropped just over 5% in the Orlando market when we compare it to this time last year but we have to keep that in perspective. Last year the pandemic pushed transactions from Spring into Summer so if we look at September 2019 closed sales across Florida were actually up by over 20 percent.

The rate of growth in median sale prices from month-to-month has slowed and we actually recorded a slight drop in the median home prices as we continue to see things levelling off.

Inventory increased slightly in September(less than 1%)and that’s the lowest increase since February of this year which means we still have 39% fewer homes on the market than this time last year. Prices appear to have levelled but if inventory starts tightening again we could see price growth ticking upwards, although what happens to interest rates going forward could also effect short term demand.

In the longer run, the only way we can address this shortage is to accelerate the production of new homes. Inventory remains just below one months supply and a balanced market is six months. So, we continue the long march back to a balanced market but until then Brad O’Connor Chief Economist at Florida Realtors summed it up best when he said “it’s a seller’s world, and the rest of us are just living in it”.

Well that’s all for now but remember every market and every community is different so for the latest information on buying or selling make sure you speak with your Realtor here at Bardell Real Estate and I look forward to seeing you next month.

Ready to make a Move?

Bardell Real Estate are the experts in helping you with your selling, buying or renting needs near Orlando, Florida. Make your Disney area experience a forever memorable one. Call us now to speak to a real estate agent.

 

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Market in Minutes-September 2021

Market in Minutes-September 2021

September Marketing

Welcome to this months Market in a minute.   

 

Florida’s resale housing market had another strong month in August. Closed sales of single-family homes were up by a fraction compared to a year ago, which is impressive given the rate at which homes were selling.  

 Orlando’s median home price remains unchanged in August from the prior month – but that’s still at a record-high $320,000 which is 16% higher than August 2020.  

 More notably, sales fell for a second straight month this summer. Dropping just over 4% from the previous month that’s a strong sign that the rate of price growth is continuing to slow down toward more sustainable levels.  

 For a fourth straight month, inventory increased. We saw an increase of just over 3% from July to August but that still leaves us 39% below the inventory levels of August 2020. 

 The supply of homes ticked up to nearly one month in August but remember a balanced market is six months. So despite the increase we still do not have enough homes on the market to meet buyer demand which continues to be fueled by low interest rates.  

That means as we head into fall we’re still very much in seller’s territory and it continues to be a long road back towards a balanced market   

 Well that’s all for now but remember every market and every community is different so for the latest information on buying or selling make sure you speak with your Realtor here at Bardell Real Estate and I look forward to seeing you next month. 

 

Ready to make a Move?

Bardell Real Estate are the experts in helping you with your selling, buying or renting needs near Orlando, Florida. Make your Disney area experience a forever memorable one. Call us now to speak to a real estate agent.

 

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SOLD-1017 WOODSONG WAY, CLERMONT

SOLD-1017 WOODSONG WAY, CLERMONT

SOLD-1017 WOODSONG WAY, CLERMONT

1017 WOODSONG WAY, CLERMONT, FL

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3 BEDROOMS | 2 full, 1 half baths BATHROOMS | 2398 SqFt

Looking for an open plan 3 bedroomed property with spacious loft area then look no further. You’ve found your new home. Located in the popular Woodridge community in south Clermont, this property is ideally located close to highway 27 and 192 corridor providing easy access to I4 as well as close to grocery stores, restaurants, schools, etc. Pride of ownership shows through as you pull on the driveway with pretty front yard. This delightful home has recently been painted inside and out and is ready for its new owner. You enter the front door into tiled hallway off which is the formal dining room overlooking the front of the home. Alongside is the updated kitchen with an abundance of cabinets and countertops as well as modern stainless appliances. The family has double height ceilings as well as wood burning fireplace; ideal for those chilly winter evenings.The decorative windows alongside of the fireplace offers lots of natural light. The downstairs master bedroom has views of your private oasis including resurfaced pool and fenced back yard complete with storage shed. A small half bath and laundry room are located at the bottom of the stairs. At the top of the stair the loft area is currently used as a home office but could be utilized for your personal needs. Also upstairs are two additional bedrooms with bamboo flooring and upstairs family bathroom. Access to the pool area is via the sliding doors off the breakfast room. This outstanding property also come with a solar panels which will be paid off at closing with reasonable offers. The lucky owner will benefit from this from upgrade with lower electricity bills. Don’t delay, call today for additional information or to view the home. Time to enjoy the Florida lifestyle.

 
Sold-4769 Cumbrian Lakes Dr, Kissimmee

Sold-4769 Cumbrian Lakes Dr, Kissimmee

Sold-4769 Cumbrian Lakes Dr, Kissimmee

4769 Cumbrian Lakes Dr, Kissimmee, FL

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Located in a popular, gated community this fully furnished property has been a cherished second home for the last few years. Beautifully maintained the open floor plan features four bedrooms and three full bathrooms and sits on an oversized corner lot. Stained glass double entry doors welcome you into a tiled foyer. Bedrooms three and four are located towards the front of the home and share a Jack n Jill bathroom and bedroom four is adjacent to the house bathroom. The formal living and dining room welcomes you into the center of the home and provides spacious living accommodation with lots of natural light. A fully equipped kitchen complete with breakfast bar has plenty of cabinet space and the open floor plan and access through the breakfast nook to the pool deck and covered lanai perfect for al- fresco dining. Outside the inground pool and spa offers plenty of space to relax or entertain with relaxing views on to the lake. The master bedroom has a good sized en-suite with double sinks, tub, separate shower and also benefits from two separate walk in closets. Sold furnished as seen and ready to move in this home is easy to show and won’t last long.