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The Housing Tax Credit is set to expire on April 30th, 2010. Perhaps the most often asked question at the Tallahassee Real Estate Blog is “do you think the tax credit is going to be extended again.” Since this question is based upon politics, it’s not really something we can determine with “charts, graphs and [...]

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The purpose of the relocation industry is to better facilitate the process of moving people from one community to another. When a local home buyer decides to buy a home, so much of the process of moving is not a big deal. But when a buyer from another community relocates to Tallahassee, many more concerns need to be addressed. A relocation expert will make that process go much smoother.

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The number of homes labeled as “Distressed Property” continues to grow in the Tallahassee real estate market. A quick search of the Tallahassee MLS for homes that are short sales, foreclosures, bank owned or relocation shows that 22% of the active listings for condos, townhouses, and single family homes are in this category!

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This week is the final week of 2009, but it is also the final week of the “old” Tallahassee Real Estate Blog. We are working feverishly to bring the new site online, and I do not think you will be disappointed.
Some of the really neat things on the new site are ready and can be [...]

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The Tallahassee Real Estate Web Site was unveiled on December 19, 2007 and has come a long way. This Tallahassee real estate resource has grown to over 1,000 pages of original content and we are receiving a growing amount of traffic. Additionally, we are observing over 160 downloads each day in our “Special Reports” section [...]

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New single family permit and sales activity has been declining in the Tallahassee real estate market since January of 2006. While this is bad news for Tallahassee home builders, it is good news for the stabilization of the Tallahassee housing market.
The massive number of new homes that were built in 2004 and 2005 are a [...]

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Even though I’m on the road in San Antonio, I still keep an eye on the inventory trends in the Tallahassee real estate market. One trend lately has been disturbing and that is the 30-day trend. The graph below shows that inventories (the number of homes for sale in Tallahassee) has been growing for 35 [...]

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The month of December saw a continuation of the slower sales for homes in the Tallahassee real estate market. Unit sales were very low for December, thus registering our 30th straight year-over-year drop (December 2008 vs. December 2007).
December is usually an average month because there are many buyers who want to get in their homes [...]

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Today is the big day that has loomed over my head for several weeks since I announced we would get our Tallahassee Real Estate Newsletter launched today. Well, it has been launched! Today’s inaugural edition is 8 pages long and has a very detailed analysis of the current state of the Tallahassee Housing Market.
Every month, [...]

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We are currently working on the format of our real estate newsletter to which many of our readers have subscribed. We are seeking input on what our readers would like to see in the newsletter and we are also in the process of deciding our publishing schedule (once or twice per month). This newsletter is [...]

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