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Tampa Bay - A Destination to Watch in 2010

USA Today recently released an article naming the “ Destinations to watch in 2010 ”, and guess which booming metropolitan hub made the list? With its vastly expanding cultural and entertainment offerings, thriving business environment, swiftly stabilizing real estate market and its well-connected location to the rest of the U.S., 2010 is expected to be a banner year in Tampa Bay. Tampa Bay has continued to grow towards being one of Florida’s top business and leisure destinations, while gaining significant recognition on both national and international levels. New developments slotted for the bustling city in 2010 include the addition of Busch Garden’s newest theme park, the opening of a new children’s museum, and the finalization of the Tampa Museum of Art’s newest downtown facility, providing visitors with even more reasons to explore the Bay area. Foreign and national real estate investors are taking note in Tampa’s bright economic future as they search for the best buys in the Bay a...

New Study Finds that International Investors Plan to Buy More Real Estate

Individuals with more than $800,000 to invest are poised to increase their property holdings, with real estate investments among wealthy individuals set to rise to 30 percent over the next few years, according to a survey covered by Bloomberg report. This recent global survey was conducted by the major global financial services provider Barclays and revealed several interesting statics regarding international real estate investing in the current market conditions. Investors foresee better long-term returns on property investments than from bonds and stocks. Three out of four investors surveyed said that residential real estate is looking attractive and two thirds of investors are interested in exploring commercial real estate investments, according to the study’s findings. The survey showed that the U.S. was the most attractive real estate market for investors outside their home country, with many investors believing that it is the country with the highest potential for return on inv...

Tampa Real Estate Update –Throughout Tampa Bay Home Sales See Best October in Four Years

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Tampa Bay home sales had their best October in four years! According to recent data from the Florida Association of Realtors real estate sales in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, and Hernando counties totaled 2,758 in October, the month’s highest sales number since October 2005. This excellent progress in the Tampa Bay real estate market is largely attributed to first-time buyers purchasing sharply discounted homes while taking advantage of the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit. However, this positive rise was not restricted to the Tampa Bay area. According to an article from the St. Petersburg Times , all 19 Florida metro areas reported year-over-year gains in home sales. This greater number of home buyers was also seen nationally with interest and activity increasing throughout the country. Foreclosure and pre-foreclosure homes made up close to half of all sales in October. In addition to the activity from the first-time home buyers, Florida has also seen a great deal of recent...

Tampa Bay Real Estate Market Forecast - Home Sales Expected to Increase

Over the past few weeks many news sources have released predictions for strong real estate stabilization in 2010. A recent article from NuWire credited the expansion and extension of the first time home buyer tax credit for the predicted stabilization and home sales increase. According to NuWire recent article, “ Home Sales to Increase in 2010 ”: "After more than a three year downturn in the hardest hit areas of the nation, some markets have experienced slight rebounds, prompted by the first time buyers' tax incentive and low mortgage rates. But higher price ranges have been hindered in their recovery. However, momentum should gain strength in the second half of the year with expected improvements in mortgage lending and make strides towards stabilizing in 2010. A series of interest rate cuts taking mortgage rates to near historic lows are one of the Fed's attempts to re-stimulate the housing market. But record foreclosures are producing a market that threatens to keep ho...

NAR Predicts a Positive Real Estate Start to the New Year | 2010 to See an Even Stronger Market Stabilization

“Home sales will increase 15 percent to about 5.7 million units in 2010” stated the National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun late last week during the 2009 NAR Conference and Expo. Yun credits the popular first-time home buyer tax credit for the surge of home sales in the market, with the expectation that the extension to the program will continue to drive an increase in real estate sales. NAR reported that this year’s first-time home buyer tax credit brought 400,000 first-time buyers into the national real estate market who may not have purchased a home otherwise. The incentive was successful in driving home sales throughout the U.S. The influx of buyers tightened the inventory of starter homes and helped reduce the fear shared by many current homeowners and sellers of continued price drops. According to the NAR, this positive cycle is expected to continue into 2010 with the extension and expansion of the tax credit, which includes a new credit for repeat buyers...

Featured Property of the Week - 5637 16th St, St. Petersburg FL 33703

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Recently listed by SI Real Estate Investments , this beautifully remodeled 4BR/2BA St. Petersburg home with attached garage will not last long. The single family home is situated on a large corner lot and has been fully renovated to include spectacular upgrades such as hard wood floors throughout, fresh interior paint, designer lighting and ceiling fans, and newly installed roof. The upgrades in the kitchen of this St. Petersburg home are spectacular. With brand new 42” cabinets, new countertops, new ceramic tile flooring, and high-end stainless steel appliances, this spacious gourmet kitchen is a dream. Attention was paid to every detail in order to make this home shine. Additional home features include formal living room, family room, open floor plan, ample closets throughout, master suite with walk-in closet and attached private mater bathroom, covered patio, fenced backyard and mature landscaping. There is also an area in the back of the home with additional parking room for a boat...

Housing Tax Credit Extended and Expanded | Current Tampa Home Owners Now able to Benefit

Congress announced yesterday that the first-time home buyer tax credit, originally set to expire at the end of this month, will be extended through June of 2010. In addition to an extension, the bill includes a $6,500 credit for “move-up” buyers interested in purchasing a new primary residence. The first-time home buyer tax credit has shown significant results in the Tampa Bay real estate market, with home sales soaring over the last three months. The Internal Revenue Services reported that more than 105,000 Floridians have applied for the credit so far. Now, under the new bill, an even larger base of potential buyers will be able to benefit and take advantage of the program. The new plan is designed to spark interest in the “move-up” market, with these potential home buyers previous excluded for tax credit program. This additional incentive is designed to make real estate purchases even more desirable for qualified repeat buyers. The tax credit, along with affordable home prices and ...