

Miss Jasmine said:I just don't see this market being able to be sustained. I mean, yeah the average income in this area is more than the state or federal average income, but still, there is not THAT kind of money around here.![]()
chrissyk said:I agree. That's why I'm wondering if the houses are being bought up by people from the Northeast, either for a quick buck or for a retirement/vacation home. Also, a lot of people are relocating from there to here (like we have, LOL!). I am very concerned that the housing prices cannot be sustained because of the average income in this area, and that I might be left holding the bag on a house that is not worth $300K in 2 years when I go to sell it. I don't **love** anything that I've seen on the beachside so far, but I could live in one of those older ranch houses if I had to. I'm not as worried about those losing their value. There are some really nice houses in West Melbourne, but I am worried about those losing their value.
chrissyk said:I agree with this. We're looking on the beachside, but what we can afford is not so nice. I keep trying to remember that the value is in the land. Right now I don't know what to think. DH and I are seeing one for the 2nd time tomorrow (mainland). I liked the house, but it certainly seems overpriced. According to the tax records, a year ago their neighbor's house sold for over $100K less than this house was going for, and that house was bigger with more amenities!!
Also, what is up with fireplaces in houses here?! That's so strange. We never used ours in MA, but at least I understood why that house had one. The house that I sort-of like has such an ugly fireplace...it's a major detraction IMHO. I can't understand why anyone would want a fireplace in FL to save my life!
. If you aren't getting warm fuzzies on a house--move onto the next 
If we haven't found a house in a month, we'll both be freaking out though! We don't do apartment living very well, LOL! chrissyk said:I agree that I shouldn't start tearing my hair out just yetIf we haven't found a house in a month, we'll both be freaking out though! We don't do apartment living very well, LOL!
I'll check out that new community. We could deal with building if it were cheaper. It may be just as fast, since every house we've seen would need work before we could move in anyways. We won't live in any house that has carpeting because of DH's allergies. That means at least 2-3 months for our flooring people to come in and fix whatever house we buy (unless we buy new). That's why we feel under-the-gun to find a house quickly. If it's 2 months to close and 2-3 months to make it liveable, we'll be close to the end of our apt. lease right there.

) for roof damage done or to come when all that ice starts melting and roofs start leaking!anniet said:Funny you should mention that suit Lisa.
DH's cousins own a beautiful home in Grand Haven where DH and I got married last year. We were with them when Frances was coming and we went to Orlando to try to get out while they evacuated over to the Tampa area. When they got home there was water that had come through their windows and had it not been for a friend who stopped by their house to check on it they would have lost a baby grand piano in addition to their hardwood floors.
They were recently sent a letter to join the class action suit for the low-low price of $300. They couldn't believe it. They have no intention of joining the suit since 1) The water was coming in sideways into the windows and they feel that it wasn't due to poor construction, but the angle at which the storm came which no one can control....it was like hi-power washing their windows which they were warned not to do. 2)They feel the only ones who will make any real money from the suit are the lawyers and 3)They honestly expected to come home and find their roof gone.
I'm glad your home did well during the storm Lisa! And I feel bad for anybody who got any damage...unfortunately Mother Nature is something that none of us can control. I imagine there are going to be claims here in MA (yes I'm still here until the end of Feb) for roof damage done or to come when all that ice starts melting and roofs start leaking!