On the heels of another Property Values post in the New York Times, check out some homes currently for sale here in northeast Florida.
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
What: 4-bedroom, 4 1/2-bath Mediterranean style home in The Plantation [Read more…]
The Sandberg Team @ Ponte Vedra Key Realty
Real Estate Sales & Service in Nocatee, Ponte Vedra & Jacksonville, Florida
On the heels of another Property Values post in the New York Times, check out some homes currently for sale here in northeast Florida.
What: 4-bedroom, 4 1/2-bath Mediterranean style home in The Plantation [Read more…]
So, here we go again. In November, we see some trends continuing from October, specifically, a significant reduction in inventory and a modest increase in closed sales. New listings are down more than 8% and, unfortunately, median sales prices are also down again, nearly 8%. [Read more…]
Taking my lead from the Property Values section of The New York Times, I’m back with another look at how much home you can buy in the Jacksonville area. This time, our price point is $535,000. Let’s take a look…
What: 4 Bedroom / 3.5 Bath Home in The Plantation at Ponte Vedra Beach
How Much: $525,000
It’s been awhile since I put together a “What You Get For…” post. But this article in the New York Times caught my eye today, so we’re going to take a look at what $680,000 can get you here on Florida’s First Coast.
What: 5 Bedroom / 3.5 Bath home in World Golf Village
How Much: $675,000
Size: 3,200 s.f.
Per Square Foot: $210.93
Buyers have pretty much had the run of the housing market the last few years. But are we starting to turn a corner? Maybe. At the very least, I’m seeing some anecdotal evidence in my own backyard that would indicate the market is changing.
For one thing, many of the homes my buyers are interested in turn out to be under contract already. Multiple offers are popping up and that’s a new twist in this market! So buyers are going to have to move a little faster when they find the right home. If they spend too much time analyzing and weighing their options, another buyer will move in and purchase that home right out from under them.