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Florida down payments plunge as people rush to sell houses
Cities in Florida saw some of the largest declines in down payments for home purchases at a time when homeowners in the state are highly motivated to sell, according to an analysis by Realtor.com. The Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville area of the state saw the median down payment plunge nearly 41 percent, a drop of nearly $12,000, in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same time a year ago. Ocala, meanwhile, saw a more than 51 percent fall. [Source: Newsweek]
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Florida has 9 of the most overpriced housing markets. Here’s where and by how much
Nine Florida housing markets, including Miami, are among the most overpriced in the U.S., data from two state universities show. The nine Florida markets were all listed as overvalued by double digits. Of the biggest 100 U.S. metro housing markets considered overvalued, the Miami metro area ranked 11th at 34.7%. [Source: Miami Herald]
Did Florida lawmakers clean up a condo-hotel mess, or create ‘dictatorships’ for developers?
A courtroom fight over a luxury Miami Beach condo and hotel complex spilled into Florida’s Capitol this year, where lawmakers gave hoteliers and developers the upper hand in disputes with residents over common areas in so-called hotel-condos — and potentially undercut a key reform put in place after the collapse of the Champlain Towers in Surfside. [Source: Miami Herald]
Florida rent trends: What to know about statewide renting costs
When it comes to renting in Florida, there’s no easy way to understand it. Costs remain high while data says it’s getting lower. So, what’s really happening? Though Florida’s median rent is $2,117, it’s actually decreasing the most yearly. The year-over-year change in Florida’s rent is -8.80% â?• the most drastic in the country. [Source: Naples Daily News]
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Gen Zers and young Millennials took out 40% of U.S. mortgages in 2023. [Source: Redfin]
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