SunRail Fuels Housing Development in Central Florida

More than 3600 housing projects get underway

In the month of May, we saw the $1.3 billion SunRail commuter system run its first lap and if the first couple of days of service is any indication, the new commuter rail system is going to be a Central-Florida favorite! With close to 10,000 commuters onboard each day, in the first few days, the ride exceeded expected traffic (average of 4,300 commuters a day) by epic proportions.

While a lot of it could be all the buzz about the new inauguration or the free rides that SunRail has been providing since Day 1, market watchers believe there is more to the enthusiasm than just the attraction of the new system. Local businesses, jobs, construction activity, and real-estate activity are expected to surge around the 12 stations and their neighborhoods.

Realtors In Orlando Eye Transit-Oriented Development

Transit-Oriented Development, popularly known as TOD is expected to dominate Central Florida and become the key driver of the Orlando real estate and construction industry. Enthusiasm can be seen in the market as Central Florida moves towards being deemed as a “rail city of North America” and Orlando realtors couldn’t be happier. Why?

Because TODs are associated with increased buying and selling activity. Between 2016 to 2018, industry hubs and TOD districts are going to spring up in large numbers but real estate agents will be able to see increased activity much before that, in the form of anticipatory purchases and real estate investments.

Neighborhoods around transit systems are typically good places to live and work. Savvy real estate buyers begin purchasing properties in advance – a decision that makes good financial sense since prices shoot up once the neighborhoods develop into hubs in full swing.

Does it mean it’s a good time for investors and first-time buyers to consider buying a property? According to most industry watchers, it is. Central Florida also has a lot underway for residential and commercial buyers, as well as local businesses and job-seekers.

Orlando home buyers to be served with a host of new opportunities

14 new construction starts, worth a total of $785 million are up and coming within a ten-minute walk from the 12 SunRail stations of the first phase. According to listing agents in Orlando, these include 1,150 residential units that Orlando buyers have already started investigating.

Further work on another 13 projects worth $765 million in total is expected to begin soon, including the construction of 2,680 residential units. Industry insiders suggest interested parties or first-time buyers who have been waiting for an opportunity to invest to begin contacting realtors since the units are expected to get sold fast.

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