Uncategorized February 14, 2012

The Homestead Exemption – What it means for your home in the Florida Keys


If you’re purchasing a home in the Florida Keys and plan to live in your new home year round, you’d want to be sure to apply for the homestead exemption for that property.
There are a number of state and local laws providing exemptions that
can result in a lower taxable value on certain properties. The homestead
exemption is the most common and can provide up to $50,000 off the
assessed value of a property used as the owner’s primary residence. This
includes an initial $25,000 exemption and an additional exemption (up
to $25,000) off the assessed value over $50,000. The additional $25,000
exemption does not apply to the school tax levy, and does not require an
application.

Another benefit of the homestead exemption is the establishment of
the “Save Our Homes” cap on annual increases in the assessed value. The
assessed value of homesteaded property cannot increase more than 3%
each year unless there are changes made to the property or the homestead
removed.
As a Realtor, I’m often asked if a person can apply for homestead exemption if they are going to be living here part of the year and someplace else part of the year.  There are five factors that may make you ineligble for the exemption or cause you to lose it if you are currently claiming it. They are:
  1. Renting your property
  2. Maintaining or obtaining an out of state residency based tax exemption or benefit
  3. Maintaining or obtaining a driver’s license in another state
  4. Fail to register a vehicle in Florida if you drive it here
  5. Being registered to vote somewhere else
Renting of your home does not automatically mean you will lose or not qualify for the exemption. Rental of an entire dwelling, temporarily,
seasonally, or annually constitutes abandonment of the dwelling as a
homestead until once again occupied by the owner (FS 196.061).
Abandonment after January 1st of any year will not affect the homestead
exemption for that year. However, if abandonment occurs for a second
consecutive year, the homestead exemption will be lost. 

The only exception is for Military Personnel who are
transferred out of the County. A copy of the transfer orders is
required and we must be notified if there is a change in orders.

You may rent a part of your primary residence, but be sure to
recorded it in the property appraisers records. The rented area (and value) of the home is excluded
from Homestead Exemption and Save Our Home protection.
 For more information about the homestead exemption in the Florida Keys, visit the Monroe County Property Appraisers Office at  http://www.mcpafl.org/Exemptions.aspx.
 
 
Uncategorized February 8, 2012

Florida Keys Market Update – January 30th to February 5th, 2012. New listings, pending sales and closed transactions

This past week was once again a busy one in the Florida Keys real estate market.131 new listings came on the market, 65 listings went under contract and 48 properties sold.
New Listing – Duplex in Marathon
One of the new listings is a duplex in Marathon, True, it does need a lot of work, but at $109,900, it is a great investment for a DIY’er.  It has two bedrooms and one bath one each side.  It is also a bank owned property, and even connected to central sewer.  

Pending sale in Summerland Key
Pending sales include an impressive waterfront home in Summerland Key. This home is also located on a private airstrip. 300 feet of dockage provides more than enough room for all of your waterfront toys. It as listed at $445,000 at time of contract.

Sold – Open Water home in Key Largo
An open water home in Key Largo sold for $640,000. This large concrete home on corner lot has lots of dockage, and even a covered boat slip. It was listed for $699,900 and sold in just 73 days.

Follow the links below to view the listings:


Listing information gathered from the Florida Keys MLS (Multiple Listing Service).  Listing links will automatically expire after 3/9/2012

Uncategorized February 8, 2012

Florida Keys Market Update – January 30th to February 5th, 2012. New listings, pending sales and closed transactions

This past week was once again a busy one in the Florida Keys real estate market.131 new listings came on the market, 65 listings went under contract and 48 properties sold.
New Listing – Duplex in Marathon
One of the new listings is a duplex in Marathon, True, it does need a lot of work, but at $109,900, it is a great investment for a DIY’er.  It has two bedrooms and one bath one each side.  It is also a bank owned property, and even connected to central sewer.  

Pending sale in Summerland Key
Pending sales include an impressive waterfront home in Summerland Key. This home is also located on a private airstrip. 300 feet of dockage provides more than enough room for all of your waterfront toys. It as listed at $445,000 at time of contract.

Sold – Open Water home in Key Largo
An open water home in Key Largo sold for $640,000. This large concrete home on corner lot has lots of dockage, and even a covered boat slip. It was listed for $699,900 and sold in just 73 days.

Follow the links below to view the listings:


Listing information gathered from the Florida Keys MLS (Multiple Listing Service).  Listing links will automatically expire after 3/9/2012

closed salesFlorida KeysIslamoradaKey WestMLSnew listingspending salesshort sales February 1, 2012

Florida Keys Market Update – January 23rd to the 29th, 2012. New listings, pending sales and closed transactions

It’s hard to believe that January is already behind us!  The real estate market is holding steady, with 93 new listings, 72 pending listings and 33 closed sales in the past week!  It is definitely “season” here in the Keys.

Key West Classic – offered at $750,000
New listings include a quintessential Key West Conch home – complete with white picket fence.  This home is in a great Old Town location with three bedrooms and three baths, a private swimming pool and even two off-street parking spaces!  It is offered at $750,000

Under contract – pending short sale in Marathon
Pending sales include a short sale property in Marathon, pending bank approval. It was listed at just $98,000. It has two bedrooms and one bath.  It does need a considerable amount of repairs, including a new roof, but is still a great deal at the listing price. It will be interesting to see what the final sales price comes in at.

Sold in Port Antigua – $572,000
Sold listings include a spacious canal-side home in desirable Port Antigua in Islamorada. This two bedroom, two bath home is in immaculate condition and has over 2,000 square feet of living space and 75 feet of dock space.  The neighborhood is home to one of the best private beaches in the Upper Keys. It sold for $572,000.

To view the listings follow the links below:


Listing information is gathered from
the Florida Keys MLS (Multiple Listing Service). Listing links will
automatically expire 3/2/2012
closed salesFlorida KeysIslamoradaKey WestMLSnew listingspending salesshort sales February 1, 2012

Florida Keys Market Update – January 23rd to the 29th, 2012. New listings, pending sales and closed transactions

It’s hard to believe that January is already behind us!  The real estate market is holding steady, with 93 new listings, 72 pending listings and 33 closed sales in the past week!  It is definitely “season” here in the Keys.

Key West Classic – offered at $750,000
New listings include a quintessential Key West Conch home – complete with white picket fence.  This home is in a great Old Town location with three bedrooms and three baths, a private swimming pool and even two off-street parking spaces!  It is offered at $750,000

Under contract – pending short sale in Marathon
Pending sales include a short sale property in Marathon, pending bank approval. It was listed at just $98,000. It has two bedrooms and one bath.  It does need a considerable amount of repairs, including a new roof, but is still a great deal at the listing price. It will be interesting to see what the final sales price comes in at.

Sold in Port Antigua – $572,000
Sold listings include a spacious canal-side home in desirable Port Antigua in Islamorada. This two bedroom, two bath home is in immaculate condition and has over 2,000 square feet of living space and 75 feet of dock space.  The neighborhood is home to one of the best private beaches in the Upper Keys. It sold for $572,000.

To view the listings follow the links below:


Listing information is gathered from
the Florida Keys MLS (Multiple Listing Service). Listing links will
automatically expire 3/2/2012
contractsfinancialFlorida KeysMonroe Countymortgagereal estate appraisals January 30, 2012

Real Estate Questions and Answers: Appraisals

As a Realtor, I am often asked many of the same questions over and over by potential buyers.  One question that gets asked frequently concerns appraisals.

Q: I have an executed contract on a property and the lender is requiring an appraisal. Does the appraiser know what the contract price is? Wouldn’t that knowledge influence the amount the property appraises for?

A: Per FNMA (Federal National Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae), appraisers are required to review the contract and comment on it. Otherwise no, the appraiser is not required to see the contract. It is at the discretion of the client.

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(short sale, REO, etc), executed date, and then make a comment about their findings. 
Just because appraisers know the contract price does not mean they will over value the property for the deal to go through.  It is not uncommon for the appraisal to come in under contract price.
One appraiser I spoke with, Erin Arnett with Appraisal Certified Services Inc., has told me that she is doing a lot more appraisals for potential buyers to make sure they are not paying too much. She has even started doing abbreviated appraisals for a reduced fee.  This restricted use appraisal average between $200 to $250 for a standard property. Naturally, the more difficult the property, the higher the price.
If you would like more information, you can contact Erin Arnett by calling 305-481-0367 or email her at erin@appcert.net.   

contractsfinancialFlorida KeysMonroe Countymortgagereal estate appraisals January 30, 2012

Real Estate Questions and Answers: Appraisals

As a Realtor, I am often asked many of the same questions over and over by potential buyers.  One question that gets asked frequently concerns appraisals.

Q: I have an executed contract on a property and the lender is requiring an appraisal. Does the appraiser know what the contract price is? Wouldn’t that knowledge influence the amount the property appraises for?

A: Per FNMA (Federal National Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae), appraisers are required to review the contract and comment on it. Otherwise no, the appraiser is not required to see the contract. It is at the discretion of the client.

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a copy of the contract, but with all of the new regulation, now they are. FNMA has updated appraisal forms and appraisers are required to put the contract price, type of transaction
(short sale, REO, etc), executed date, and then make a comment about their findings. 
Just because appraisers know the contract price does not mean they will over value the property for the deal to go through.  It is not uncommon for the appraisal to come in under contract price.
One appraiser I spoke with, Erin Arnett with Appraisal Certified Services Inc., has told me that she is doing a lot more appraisals for potential buyers to make sure they are not paying too much. She has even started doing abbreviated appraisals for a reduced fee.  This restricted use appraisal average between $200 to $250 for a standard property. Naturally, the more difficult the property, the higher the price.
If you would like more information, you can contact Erin Arnett by calling 305-481-0367 or email her at erin@appcert.net.   

closed salesFlorida KeysMLSnew listingsreal estatereal estate marketsold properties January 25, 2012

Florida Keys Market Update – January 16th to the 22nd, 2012. New listings, pending sales and closed transactions

It’s hard to believe we’re already nearing the end of the first month for 2012!  Realtors I know are all in agreement – the market has seen an increase in activity. That said, 95 new listings came on the market, 69 properties went under contract and 25 properties closed.
New Listing #2214 Ocean Pointe
Among the new listings, I have a new listing at Ocean Pointe. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit has never been in the rental pool and it is in fantastic shape.  The complex has a very flexible rental program that allows owners to rent their condos when they are not using it to generate income.  This unit is offered at $369,000.
Pending Sale – 152 Iroquois Street
Pending listings include a home in my own neighborhood. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home was built in 2000 and is fully fenced. It features high ceilings, open living/dining/kitchen great room and a spacious master suite.  It was priced at $275,000 at time of contract.

Sold – #T7 at Executive Bay Club
Sold listings include a nice unit at Executive Bay Club. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome is in a private gated community with sandy beach, dockage, tennis and more, directly adjacent to Islamorada’s Founder’s Park. It sold for $177,000. It was marketed as a short sale.

Follow the links below to view the listings:

Listing information is gathered from the Florida Keys MLS (Multiple Listing Service). Listing links will automatically expire 2/24/2012







closed salesFlorida KeysMLSnew listingsreal estatereal estate marketsold properties January 25, 2012

Florida Keys Market Update – January 16th to the 22nd, 2012. New listings, pending sales and closed transactions

It’s hard to believe we’re already nearing the end of the first month for 2012!  Realtors I know are all in agreement – the market has seen an increase in activity. That said, 95 new listings came on the market, 69 properties went under contract and 25 properties closed.
New Listing #2214 Ocean Pointe
Among the new listings, I have a new listing at Ocean Pointe. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit has never been in the rental pool and it is in fantastic shape.  The complex has a very flexible rental program that allows owners to rent their condos when they are not using it to generate income.  This unit is offered at $369,000.
Pending Sale – 152 Iroquois Street
Pending listings include a home in my own neighborhood. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home was built in 2000 and is fully fenced. It features high ceilings, open living/dining/kitchen great room and a spacious master suite.  It was priced at $275,000 at time of contract.

Sold – #T7 at Executive Bay Club
Sold listings include a nice unit at Executive Bay Club. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome is in a private gated community with sandy beach, dockage, tennis and more, directly adjacent to Islamorada’s Founder’s Park. It sold for $177,000. It was marketed as a short sale.

Follow the links below to view the listings:

Listing information is gathered from the Florida Keys MLS (Multiple Listing Service). Listing links will automatically expire 2/24/2012







Florida KeysInvestmentKey Largonew listingsOcean Pointe CondosTavernier January 17, 2012

NEW LISTING! #2214 at Ocean Pointe. Great investment or year round residence! $369,000

Ocean
Pointe – Resort Living in the Florida Keys!.
Property features include on-site property management, a heated Olympic
sized swimming pool, private sandy beach, private cocktail lounge, cafe,
oceanfront marina with boat ramp and dockage, lighted tennis courts and
oceanfront gazebo – all situated on 69 lush tropical acres. These units
provide owners with excellent rental income, making it very appealing
to the investor. Use it as your own Keys retreat when it’s not being
rented.  
Pristine
”D” unit at Ocean Pointe – never in the rental pool. Enjoy resort
living in this very well maintained, original owner unit with great
ocean views. Offered fully furnished in island decor. Very easy to show – call today for more details or to schedule a showing!