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55+ Home for Sale on Water – 244 Jackson Park Ave

55+ Home for Sale on Water – 244 Jackson Park Ave

244 Jackson Park Ave, Davenport, FL

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2 BEDROOMS | 2 full baths BATHROOMS | 1354 SqFt

55+ This two bedroom/two bath home ON THE WATER features a spacious living/dining room with a built-in cabinet, and a galley kitchen with a breakfast nook. The master bedroom is HUGE and is separated from the 2nd bedroom and bath for privacy. Three bonuses here…. one room off the master can be used as an office, one room off the breakfast nook has windows overlooking the water, and one stepdown room has been made into a bar area, again overlooking the water. The driveway will accommodate two cars (tandem). The home also has a storage shed for your “stuff”…and the golf cart is included. Mature landscaping. This home needs TLC and is priced to allow the buyer some leeway for any repairs that may be necessary. Polo Park is a golf course community and has many amenities for you to enjoy such as 2 heated pools, tennis, horseshoes, pickle ball, etc. Two clubhouses for activities such as church, Bingo, and many holiday celebrations. The HOA fee of $50/month (yes, that’s right, billed quarterly) pays for maintenance of all common areas. Don’t forget…you own the land! This park is located about 5 miles to the entrance to Disney and is close to health facilities, restaurants, and grocery stores. Schedule your appointment soon!

 

Outdoor Resorts Home on the Market – 9000 US Highway 192 #79

Outdoor Resorts Home on the Market – 9000 US Highway 192 #79

9000 US Highway 192 #79, Clermont, FL

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2 BEDROOMS | 2 full baths BATHROOMS | 770 SqFt

55+ Nice two bedroom/two bath, 2007, 770sf, all one level open floor plan home featuring a spacious living room, dining room, and a galley kitchen with newer appliances. The master bedroom has lots of storage and large bath. The guest bedroom could easily be converted into an office. The guest bath has lot of storage. No carpet here! Engineered hardwood throughout. The decorative driveway was re-done last year and will accommodate two cars or a car and a golf cart (negotiable) and has a front awning. The front patio is GREAT for relaxing and the side yard allows plenty of room to entertain your friends and neighbors!! Outdoor Resorts has many amenities for you to enjoy including a free par 3 golf course, 2 heated pools, tennis, horseshoes, pickle ball, shuffleboard, and a clubhouse with church, Bingo, and many holiday celebrations. The HOA fee of $530/quarter pays for your water/sewer/basic cable/trash/lawn mowing and park upkeep. And don’t forget…you own the land! This park is located about 4 miles to the entrance to Disney and is close to many restaurants and grocery stores. Call soon so you don’t miss out on this home!

 
Retirement in Florida?

Retirement in Florida?

Retirement in Florida?

Florida’s sunny beaches and pleasant winters have long drawn retirees who spent their working years in colder climes. The low housing prices in many Florida cities make the Sunshine State an affordable place to relocate. There’s also no state income tax in Florida, which can benefit retirees with taxable income. Some snowbird retirees spend winters here and then escape the humid summers by heading north during the hottest months. The reasonable cost of living and proximity to the beach makes Florida a desirable place to retire, according to a U.S. News analysis of the 125 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. The study includes data about housing affordability, happiness, desirability, retiree taxes, the job market and access to quality health care.

  1. Fort Myers residents report a sense of well-being that is among the highest in the U.S., according to a Gallup survey, with locals reporting they have supportive relationships and a manageable economic life. The median home price of $200,200 allows many retirees to comfortably afford a home, which frees up retirement income for other essential expenses. Fort Myers is located along Florida’s Gulf Coast and the Caloosahatchee River. Seniors in Fort Myers can create a relaxing beach retirement lifestyle, even on a modest budget.
  2. Retirees are often drawn to Sarasota‘s white sand beaches, including Lido Key and Siesta Key. But it’s the high quality of life that keeps people in the area. Sarasota residents report liking where they live and feeling safe in their community, according to a Gallup survey. The reasonable housing costs allow retirees on a budget to live near the water. The median home value among people age 60 and older is $204,000.
  3. Nearly a third of the population is age 60 or older in this popular retirement spot. Port St. Lucie is located along the Atlantic Ocean in southern Florida. The median home price of $167,200 makes Port St. Lucie an affordable place to retire near the water. If you ever tire of the beach, you can check out the wetlands at Savannas Preserve State Park or the native plants at the St. Lucie Botanical Gardens. Sports fans will enjoy the New York Mets spring training at First Data Field.
  4. Florida’s most populous city is one of the fastest-growing places in the U.S. The city added 12,153 people between July 2017 and July 2018, according to Census Bureau data. Jacksonville has miles of white sand beaches along the Atlantic coast, and the St. Johns River and Jacksonville Beach Pier provide opportunities for fishing. The area is also a popular retirement destination for golfers, and some of the most scenic courses overlook the ocean and river. Jacksonville has several high-performing hospitals, according to the U.S. News Best Hospitals rankings, including Mayo Clinic-Jacksonville. The median home price of $172,500 makes it affordable to relocate to this northern Florida city.
  5. Miami is a tropical beach retirement spot that has all the amenities of a major metro area. The city attracted 8,884 new residents between July 2017 and July 2018, according to Census Bureau data. Retirees have access to multiple health care options, including Cleveland Clinic Florida. Miami-Dade residents who are age 65 and older can ride public transit for free, which allows retirees to get around without a car. However, housing prices are higher in Miami than in other parts of Florida and cost retirees a median of $220,700.
  6. This city is aptly named for the area’s 38 scenic lakes, some of which are inhabited by swans. The humid summers are tempered by mild and sunny winters. Located between Tampa and Orlando, Lakeland is a quieter and more affordable alternative to Florida’s larger cities. The median home price among people age 60 and older is $108,700. Lakeland is also a college town and home to Florida Polytechnic University and Florida Southern College, the latter of which has the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world.
  7. Located on the Tampa Bay near the Gulf of Mexico, Tampa is a city of skyscrapers and high rises. Tampa has a variety of entertainment options including a zoo, an aquarium, theme parks, several professional sports teams and a popular port for cruise ships. There are several health care providers, including Tampa General Hospital. The median home price of $145,300 makes Tampa affordable to seniors who want to retire near the beach on a budget while still enjoying the amenities of a metro area
  8. This part of Florida is often referred to as the Space Coast due to the nearby Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Locals can watch rockets as they launch into space. Many streets, schools and other places are named after the space program. Melbourne has an affordable cost of living, and the median home price is just $157,900. When you’re done pondering the cosmos, earthly pleasures include relaxing on an Atlantic Ocean beach or spotting dolphins and sea turtles at the Indian River Lagoon.
  9. Orlando is a popular vacation destination, due to the area’s theme parks, convention centers and resorts. The city is also a college town, and the massive University of Central Florida has more than 68,000 students. The mild winter temperatures, prolific entertainment options and low cost of living are attractive to retirees. The median home price is $166,400 among people age 60 and older. Your grandchildren will beg to visit you if you live near Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Florida.
  10. Located at the northwestern tip of Florida, Pensacola is an ideal location for an affordable beach retirement. Pensacola is located along the Pensacola Bay and near the Gulf of Mexico. Popular beaches include Pensacola Beach, Perdido Key and the Gulf Islands National Seashore. The median home price is $142,700 among people age 60 and older. Florida doesn’t have a state income tax, which means those who plan to work in retirement get to keep more of their earnings.

 

 

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Just Sold!! 1490 Moon Valley Davenport FL

Just Sold!! 1490 Moon Valley Davenport FL

1490 Moon Valley Dr, Champions Gate, FL

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8 BEDROOMS | 5 full baths BATHROOMS | 3909 SqFt

Looking for the ultimate vacation home or primary residence? Then, look no further! Priced to sell, this home will suit the needs of a growing family or make an awesome rental home in the most sought after community of Champions Gate.

 

Strongest Sales in a Decade

Strongest Sales in a Decade

The new-home market is booming as states wind down sheltering-in-place restrictions, easing the search for a new home. Sales of newly built single-family homes last month jumped nearly 13% over 2019—that is the strongest May since 2007, according to newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

However, while sales are rebounding, housing starts—the construction of new homes—posted a lackluster month, showing that builders are struggling to keep up with the quick resurgence in buyer demand. The strong rebound has caught builders off guard. Single-family housing starts in May were about 18% lower annually and building permits, a sign of future construction, was down about 10%.

Builders have a lot of catching up to do. The largest sales jump in May for the new-home sector was from homes that had not yet been started.

“Sales of homes not yet under construction are rising given capacity limitations in the building industry,” says Robert Dietz, chief economist at the National Association of Home Builders. “Due to labor and land constraints, homebuilders were already producing too few single-family homes given potential demand. As housing demand has picked up in recent weeks, builders have shifted sales to homes not yet under construction—a 20% year-over-year gain for such sales.

Homebuilders are ramping up hiring to help meet demand.

“There has been a production deficit in housing,” Stuart Miller, chairman and former CEO of Lennar, told CNBC. “We are shelter-supply-constrained, and that supply constraint means that all forms of shelter are going to thrive in the current market and probably be sustainable for the next year or two.”

The median sales price in May for a new home was $317,900.

Regionally, new home sales in May saw the largest annual gains in the Midwest (up 9.5%) and Northeast (up 6.8%), followed by more muted upticks in the West (up 1.4%) and South (up 0.3%).

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