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Florida Best for Retirement

Florida Best for Retirement

Florida Best for Retirement

Florida Ranked No. 1 State for Retirement

 

Report: The state came in No. 1 for reader feedback, No. 5 for quality of life, No. 8 for affordability and No. 39 for health care.

TULSA, Okla.– According to RetirementLiving’s 2022 Best States for Retirement report, Florida ranks No. 1 in reader feedback, No. 5 for quality of life, No. 8 for affordability, and No. 39 for health care.

The top 10 states on the 2022 list are Florida, New Hampshire, Arizona, North Carolina, Alaska, Texas, South Dakota, Washington, Nebraska and Alabama.

According to the rankings, Illinois is the worst state for retirement.

The report ranked states based on 13 data sources and reader feedback to measure states on cost of living, quality of life, health care and other categories.

Source: South Florida Agent (04/25/22) Regan, Patrick

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Clermont Greater Groves House Just Sold

Clermont Greater Groves House Just Sold

Clermont Greater Groves House Just Sold

2243 PINK GRAPEFRUIT TRAIL, CLERMONT, FL

$299000

3bed – 2bath – 0.2 acres lot

Located in the Greater Groves community on Hwy 27 just a couple of miles north of Hwy 192 in beautiful Lake County. Well maintained, this delightful three-bedroom home is close to shops, gas station, restaurants, schools, and the new South Lake Hospital. The widened driveway leads to a small paved area at the front of the home and a new storm door lease into the home. The split floor plan features the master bedroom (with en suite) to the left, living kitchen and dining at the center of the home, and bedrooms two and three sharing a house bathroom are on the right-hand side. The living area provides access through sliding patio doors onto the rear screened porch perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Outside two further paved patio areas and a completely fenced rear yard also benefit from a 12 x 10 garden shed with electricity making it an ideal workshop as well as storage for the hurricane shutters. The roof, hot water tank, microwave, washer, and dryer have all been replaced. A new A/C unit and refrigerator were installed in 2020. Minutes from Disney and all the Central Florida attractions the property would make a great primary residence or snowbird retreat.

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6 tips for pet owners selling their house

6 tips for pet owners selling their house

6 tips for pet owners selling their house

6 Tips for Pet Owners Selling Their House

 

Fido shouldnt be seen … or smelled when youre selling your home. Our top recommendations for pet-owning clients putting their home on the market (in order of most-suggested) are:

 

1. Take animal out of home for showings (78%)

Taking your pet off the property before a showing is best for you, your potential buyers, and especially your pets. Moving is as stressful for your pet as it is for you. Disrupting their daily routine, moving their belongings around, and having to deal with an influx of new stranger smells can create anxiety for your animal

2. Replace anything damaged by pet (72%).

When potential buyers walk through a home, they’ll have a critical eye and may key in on even the smallest of blemishes

3. Cleaning the home to remove animal odors (70%)

4. Having the home professionally cleaned (61%)

If you have carpets, some professionals take it a step further by using a special UV light to detect pet accidents, professional urine removal treatment to get rid of stains and odors, and hypoallergenic cleaners to remove allergens.

5. Removal of pet objects (47%)

6. Replacing carpet or finishing floors (33%)

We love our animals and we make no apologies for the lifestyle accommodations we’ve made for our pets. As sellers, we do want to be mindful of our potential buyers. At the end of the day, we want top dollar and to see that our home goes a good family. Proper upkeep and maintenance throughout the life of your home go a long way. This applies to any wear and tear from our pets too.

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Foreclosure activity higher since covid

Foreclosure activity higher since covid

Foreclosure activity higher since covid

Foreclosure Activity: New High Since Start of COVID

 

Filings up 39% in 1Q 2022 over 1Q 2021. Fla. is one of 5 states with highest foreclosure starts in 1Q. But activity still remains below historical levels.

IRVINE, Calif. – Foreclosure starts and bank repossessions are at their highest numbers in the last two years. Most pandemic-initiated moratoriums have lifted by now and lenders are starting to resume foreclosures. Still, foreclosure activity remains well below historical levels.

The number of properties with a foreclosure filing during the first quarter of 2022 climbed 39% compared to the previous quarter. Foreclosure filings are up much higher –132% – compared to a year ago, according to ATTOM Data Solutions’ Q1 2022 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report.

“Foreclosure activity has continued to gradually return to normal levels since the expiration of the government’s moratorium, and the CFPB [Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s] enhanced mortgage servicing guidelines,” says Rick Sharga, executive vice president of market intelligence for ATTOM. “But even with the large year-over-year increase in foreclosure starts and bank repossessions, foreclosure activity is still only running at about 57% of where it was in Q1 2020, the last quarter before the government enacted consumer protection programs due to the pandemic.”

Foreclosure starts increased in all 50 states. The states with the largest number of foreclosure starts in the first quarter included California, Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Ohio. Broken out by metro level, the greatest number of foreclosure starts last quarter were in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Houston and Philadelphia.

Nationwide, Sharga says it’s likely that foreclosure activity will continue to see significant month-over-month and year-over-year gains through the second quarter of 2022.

“But [we] still won’t reach historically normal levels of foreclosures until the end of the year at the earliest, unless the U.S. economy takes a significant turn for the worse,” he notes.

Source: “U.S. Foreclosure Activity Sets Post Pandemic Highs in First Quarter of 2022,” ATTOM Data Solutions (April 20, 2022)

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Collaboration Key to Affordable Housing Crisis

Collaboration Key to Affordable Housing Crisis

Collaboration Key to Affordable Housing Crisis

Collaboration Key to Affordable Housing Crisis

 

Government at all levels and the private sector can work together to help consumers and increase housing availability, affordability, and accessibility.

WASHINGTON – Though the current housing crisis was decades in the making, experts say all levels of government and the private sector can work together now to ease the burden on consumers and increase housing availability, affordability, and accessibility. This was the message of a webinar called “A Look Ahead: Fixing the Housing Crisis,” hosted by national think tank Third Way earlier this week.

“Chronic underbuilding has contributed to housing supply issues across the board. Affordable housing is especially scarce, putting greater strain on moderate-income and first-time home buyers. Housing production is 4 million to 5 million units below where it needs to be to meet demand,” said Erika Poethig, special assistant to President Joe Biden for housing and urban policy.

Supply chain and labor issues have played a part in building woes in recent years, said Poethig, but a lack of land is perhaps an even greater stumbling block. State and local governments can work to address zoning and land-use issues in their own backyards, she said, and the Biden administration is working to incentivize inclusionary zoning and land use that promotes higher-density housing.

“Land use and zoning reform is essential to boost safe, affordable housing supply,” said Poethig.

She noted that the administration is also undertaking executive actions, recently issuing an order that pledges 100,000 new rental units over the next three years. So far, 10,000 units have been created.

Student loan debt is an additional burden for younger home buyers and people of color – an issue highlighted in the National Association of Realtors®’ 2022 Snapshot of Race and Home Buying in America – said Bryan Greene, NAR’s vice president of policy advocacy. In February, NAR’s research team released a report, The Double Trouble of the Housing Market, which explores the effects of record-high home prices and record-low inventory on the market.

“Consumers are struggling to achieve what their parents achieved,” said Greene. “Overall, we need to advocate that [housing] is a national priority.”

NAR is considering the following policy proposals to boost supply and make homeownership more broadly available:

•Down payment assistance

•Alternative credit scoring

•Tax incentives for repurposing commercial properties into residential

•Promoting sales of single-family homes to owner-occupants rather than investors

•Special purpose credit programs

“People of color also face greater hurdles in the housing market due to historic and present-day discrimination that has prevented the accumulation of intergenerational wealth. Racial zoning and redlining, racially restrictive covenants, and appraisal bias have created barriers to homeownership for minority buyers,” said Lisa Rice, president and CEO of the National Fair Housing Alliance, adding that many discriminatory policies remain in effect.

“There is a larger gap today between Black and White homeowners than there was when the Fair Housing Act was passed,” said Rice.

Rice advocated for The Black Homeownership Collaborative’s 3by30 plan, which seeks to create 3 million net new Black homeowners by 2030. The program’s partners include nonprofits, lenders, developers, and associations, including NAR, NAREB (National Association of Real Estate Brokers), and the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).

“This problem was created by many actors,” said Rice. “It will take all stakeholders working collaboratively to fix it.”

Gene Sperling, political coordinator of the American Rescue Plan and senior advisor to President Biden, also noted the important role the Emergency Rental Assistance Program played in keeping people in their homes during the pandemic. He pledged additional support from the administration for renters and housing providers.

“At this moment, five million payments have gone out to households and landlords,” Sperling said. “There’s never been anything like this.”

Source: National Association of Realtors®

Source: https://www.floridarealtors.org/news-media/news-articles/2022/04/collaboration-key-affordable-housing-crisis

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The Color Run 2022 Orlando Event

The Color Run 2022 Orlando Event

Color Run Orlando: What is it?
The Color Run is an untimed, five-kilometer race. As Color Runners reach each kilometer mark, they are doused from head to toe with a different colored powder. At the start line, participants wear white clothes, and they finish the race dripping in color.
After the race, the festivities continue at the Finish Festival, a bigger-than-life party with music, dancing, photo ops, activity booths, and massive color throws that create millions of vivid combinations of colors. We guarantee you, this will be the best post-5K party you’ve ever been to!
Founded in March 2011, the Color Run is the world’s first COLOR 5kTM event which brings communities together to promote healthiness and happiness by running in the “Happiest 5k on the Planet”.
The event will be held at Osceola Heritage Park on Saturday, April 23rd. Runners will be released from the race site at 8:00 am, and all participants must be on the course by 8:30 am.

​You can still get your tickets here at https://tickets.thecolorrun.com/event/the-color-run-orlando-2022