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As I await the data from my trusted source to produce the monthly reports for real estate in Tallahassee, I felt compelled to go to the Tallahassee Board of REALTORs Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and pull some preliminary data. While the MLS is the source of information for most of the “experts” who report in [...]

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I was up early this morning, reading a bunch of great real estate blogs from around the country. I find a lot of useful ideas and information by scanning the work of other real estate professionals across the country. One blog that I find myself returning to from time to time is the The Phoenix [...]

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One of the most often discussed neighborhoods in our office and in conversations with buyers and sellers is Ox Bottom Manor in the Northeast quadrant of the Tallahassee real estate market. This popular Tallahassee neighborhood features homes which are typically 4 bedrooms and run on average between 2,000 and 3,000 square feet.
The northeast side of [...]

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If you have ever purchased a home, then you know how much emotion goes into the selection process. Buying a home is not like buying something off the shelf at a consumables store, rather it is a process in which we determine how we will be living our lives in the near future. A prudent [...]

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Often times we get letters (email) from readers asking if anybody is doing detailed real estate analysis on the counties surrounding Leon County (Gadsden County, Wakulla County and Jefferson County). Just recently we received the following from a reader in Wakulla County:

I live in Wakulla and am very interested in the Wakulla market as an [...]

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The Florida Association Of Realtors released reports this week showing the Florida condominium market is still struggling. The end of year numbers for condos (download the Florida Condo Sales Report) showed a statewide drop of 10% in condo unit sales and a 20% drop in median condo sales prices.
Seeing this report made me wonder how [...]

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There is plenty of news in the national media about foreclosures. From everything that I have read, I suspect for every 100 foreclosures that have and will hit the real estate market during our current housing crisis, we have only seen 2 or 3. The bulk of the foreclosures have yet to hit the market.
The [...]

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