Luv2Roam
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What is the housing situation in your area?
The Orlando paper has an article about (not so) affordable housing in this area.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/orl-housing1406may14,0,718484.story?coll=orl-home-headlines
Many investors thought they would buy high and sell higher. The houses are sitting empty, and have been for several months. Apartments have gone condo.
It is a buyer's market here, for certain.
Homes use to sell in a day or two. Maybe a week.
Now it takes at least a few months, with a price decrease.
Luckily, we bought a home right before the pricing shot through the roof.
What is your area like?
The Orlando paper has an article about (not so) affordable housing in this area.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/orl-housing1406may14,0,718484.story?coll=orl-home-headlines
Basically the housing prices have shot up, while the income has not climbed nearly as well.The American dream is fast becoming a pipe dream for the middle class in Central Florida and throughout the Sunshine State as new data show households with incomes of $75,000 cannot afford to buy a home.
A friend recently put their house on the market, as they are moving out of state. (DH accepted another job.) Their realtor told them last year at this time there were 4,000 homes for sale in Orange Co. This year -- 14,000.Locally, the median household income has risen about 16 percent since 2000, while the median existing-home sales price has jumped 138 percent.
Many investors thought they would buy high and sell higher. The houses are sitting empty, and have been for several months. Apartments have gone condo.
It is a buyer's market here, for certain.
Homes use to sell in a day or two. Maybe a week.
Now it takes at least a few months, with a price decrease.
Luckily, we bought a home right before the pricing shot through the roof.
What is your area like?