Hottest Housing Markets in Central Florida

If you are looking for a home in Central Florida, you cannot afford to miss this latest update on the C.F. real estate scenario. Winter Park has clawed its way up to become the most sought-after city for potential home buyers. However, four other Lake County cities such as Tavares, Leesburg, Mount Dora, and Lady Lake also now dominate the list of the most popular housing markets in the region. This has been a reason for cheer among Orlando real estate agents as well as buyers.

Reasons for Winter Park’s Popularity

These areas ranked high in popularity as people found them to be a lot more appealing as they were not the conventional Florida subdivisions. These areas have sunny houses with traditional architecture. A lot of local businesses are also known to thrive in these regions. The growth in popularity has been pretty rapid and is still soaring. As such, other counties in the region are finding it hard to compete and have shown a declining trend in sales. On the other hand, various market reports have rated these areas on a number of parameters like the time houses listed for sale (in consultation with Orlando listing agents), growth in consumer interest, price cuts, and the like. All these parameters have shown a positive tilt towards these areas.

Orlando EDC’s opinion on the developments

The Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission has seen this turn of events as a positive sign. It is of the opinion that the developments will bring about an upswing in the economy of the region, by creating a flurry of activities around the real estate business. It will create jobs, pump in liquidity and give a boost to the infrastructure, manufacturing, and services industries. It will encourage local businesses further, turning the area into a self-sufficient, attractive region for high investments. Gradually, the benefits will trickle down to help the area prosper, possibly bringing in tourism as well.

This has turned out to be a happy surprise for the Orlando realtors. They are making the best use of this opportunity and promoting Winter Park to the best of their capabilities. Make sure to keep yourself updated with the latest happenings in the hottest real estate market in this area.

Searching For Properties In Central Florida

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EDC of Metro Orlando Brings Seven Projects and 2100 Construction Jobs to Central Florida

 

The Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission started its Brand Orlando campaign with a lot of vigor and the results of the effort have been positive. The EDC has managed to rope in seven new construction projects at various sites in Orlando.

Hard work of the EDC has finally paid off. The Commission has been striving hard to make this happen, from several high-level meetings with site consultants to pick up lucrative sites to discussions with brand executives to pitch these sites as favorable to the real estate business community; it has been a tough ride. But, it all seems to be worth the effort, states Holly Weidman, the executive vice president of the Commission.

Orlando Realtors work together with backing from EDC

Orlando real estate agents have been pitching the cause independently, but with them coming together as a team and with the backing of the EDC, the region has finally gained the interest it deserved. The EDC has marketed Orlando as a region of opportunity for the infrastructure sector, highlighting prospects other than the well-known tourism industry. They have focused on local businesses, traditional architecture, the rapport between the University of Florida and the business community, and the sense of communion with local communities.

 New jobs will boost the economy

The developments have spread cheer among realtors and buyers alike. Everyone is now anticipating a flurry of activities that will give way to about 2100 new construction jobs, giving the economy of the region a big boost. Existing businesses are also likely to spread their base in the region. Apart from pumping money into the markets through construction activities, a lot of local businesses, allied infrastructure, and manufacturing services are likely to find the requisite kick start, bringing in more cash flow and making the region a prospective hot spot for high-profile investments.

The EDC, although happy with the turn of events, is not complacent with its recent success. It is continuing with its crusade and giving out tips to real estate agents in Orlando on how to pick the right sites, how to market them and how to retain their USP – the tourism industry as their stronghold. They are very clear with their vision on making the region the hottest market for real estate business. They are keeping a tab on competition and fluctuations in the volatile real estate market, to stay on top of the tide.

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Central Florida’s Real-Estate Bust May Just be Over

Word is around the Orlando real estate market that Central Florida’s real estate bust has come to its end. There are not one or two, but three different sources that are ready to vouch for the positive turn of events in Central Florida. The three different sources and data contained in their industry reports  – all of which were released within a week’s time, point toward a growing industry.

Three sources, three reports, and several reasons to revel

Industry reports focusing on the real estate and construction market of the US as a whole as well as the states individually show signs of recovery and a rosy future. The sources include the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Urban Land Institute, and Economic and Demographic Research’s Florida Office.

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks Florida number one in the nation in terms of state construction growth. The state’s Office of Economic and Demographic Research cited buildings as the reason Florida’s economy was recovering. Further, reports from the Urban Land Institute project a rosy, bubble-free future for Florida’s real estate industry.

While the dark clouds of foreclosures still loom large – Florida sporting the highest percentage of foreclosures in the nation – real estate agents in Orlando and industry experts alike, agree that the numbers are merely recession leftovers.

What Orlando Real Estate Experts Have to Say

What’s more, is that several industry experts are in agreement with the views expressed in the three reports. According to Cecelia Bonifay, who chairs the Urban Land Institute (Central Florida), the real estate industry has gained momentum throughout the nation, and Florida is no exception. She notes how all factors were aligning themselves for an extremely “positive marketplace” and adds that the positive sentiments were shared by almost all sectors of the US economy. Bonifay also points out that the recently released reports were essentially different because the recovery has become broader and spread across pretty much all economic sectors.

Leo Nimkoff, the Chair of the Commercial Council of the Orlando Regional Realtor Association is another expert who agrees that Florida’s real estate bust has approached its end. He reasons that people moving into Florida have helped the state grow – something top Orlando Realtors will agree with. Orlando itself has seen its fair share of new constructions, many of which are multimillion-dollar projects like the $56 million Crescent Central Station complex.

According to Nimkoff, people moving to Florida to settle permanently or the ones moving temporarily for work, generate jobs that go well beyond real estate and construction. Retails, restaurants, and malls spring up to meet the demands of a growing Floridian population and jobs get generated for the locals in such retails, restaurants, and malls.

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Real Estate Development near Orlando Fashion Square

Orlando is the hub for Hollywood-based theme parks, amazing nightlife, the world’s biggest multinational companies, and without a doubt, awesome shopping destinations.  The Orlando Fashion Square is one of the biggest and best shopping malls located in downtown Orlando and attracts many locals and tourists from around the world. It also has a cinema multiplex, owned by Premiere Cinemas which opened in 2005.

Orlando Apartment construction proposal near Fashion Square

Due to its prime location, real estate development near Orlando fashion square is on the rise. One Orlando real estate developer was interested in a site for the construction of a 450-unit apartment complex, situated near the mall. However, neighboring residents of Audubon Place condos raised concerns of accumulating traffic. Nearby residents, including city officials, said that traffic and congestion have to be taken into consideration before approval of any new construction, among other factors. Residents also fear that a four-story building will take away that neighborhood feel. Orlando is still deliberating on this subject.

Revamping of Orlando Fashion Square Mall

Orlando realtors are looking to establish a new building by Westin Hotel in the Orlando fashion square mall area, which is inviting a lot of speculation. The entire project, estimated at $25 million, and to be undertaken by UP Development Inc., includes revamping the entire property, relocating tenants, demolishing that area, and building the hotel lobby, restaurants, and a day spa, with the hotel rooms above that. Orlando industrial guru, John Crossman supports the addition of a reputed hotel inside the mall, as nowadays the trend of having boutique stores inside malls is slowly disappearing. Crossman gives three reasons why he believes a hotel inclusion is a smart move for the mall:

•    A hotel attracts more tourists who are willing to spend more money.
•    Hotel visitors are far less likely to return purchased items at the mall due to lack of time.
•    A hotel consumes a lot of retail space which is preferable since there is a lack of retailers.

With the revamp already in place, residents have already begun shifting. During the interior demolition of the mall, some tenants, like the Coliseum of Comics and Champs, were relocated into other spaces. The second story of the mall will now accommodate a new 17,049 square foot Strike Outs bowling arcade and a Hershey’s Shake Shoppe, owned by UP Development. The mall is also partners with Orlando Magic.

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Big-Name Brokerages Don’t Always Mean The Best Realtors

When I started my career as an Orlando Realtor back in 2004, I started working for one of the big-box brokerages thinking that it was a good way to get started in Orlando real estate and become a successful realtor. Working for a nationally recognized brokerage franchise can be great for new-bee real estate agents. They are constantly training new agents on how to prepare a listing agreement properly, how to use the MLS, create CMA’s, etc. I think it was a great experience for me as a new agent just learning the ropes.

With that being said, I also experienced the negatives of working for a big-box brokerage. The reason that everyone knows about national brokerage franchises is because of the massive amount of marketing that they do nationwide. These brokerages have a large budget to spend on marketing so they stay pretty busy. The problem is that many times these brokers get so busy that they have trouble keeping up with all the buyers and sellers that are contacting them to buy or sell a house. Unfortunately, sometimes this means that the potential buyer or seller ends up getting either poor service or no service at all.

It was then that I realized that it was time to branch out on my own. At first, it was tough as it is with starting any new business. However, through hard work and perseverance, I made it happen. I was fortunate enough to realize early on that people really appreciate personalized service when it comes to buying or selling a house. I mean think about it,… buying or selling a home is or will be one of the most if not the most important transactions of a person’s lifetime. I learned that if you do your job by providing the above-and-beyond type of service to people then you will be successful as an Orlando real estate agent. The Best Realtors believe that if you make it is not about the money, you make more money…it’s that simple. A happy client will tell their friends and family about what a good job their realtor did for them and spread the word. This translates into more clients which translates into increased income.

I can’t tell you the number of times that I’ve gotten calls from people saying that before they found me, they called so-and-so realtor from a large brokerage and didn’t even get a callback!

Finding The Best Realtors

We’re now fortunate enough to be in a position where most of our clients come by way of referrals from past clients. If you want the find the best realtor to sell or buy a home, don’t just pick the biggest named brokerage, look for realtors with proven track records.  Spend some time looking on Google type in terms like “Top Orlando Realtors” or “Orlando real estate agents”. This will give you a great place to start you search. Once you’ve picked out a few from the top results, start interviewing until you’ve found one not only with a great track record but one that you like. I wrote an article a while back called “A Guide To Interviewing An Orlando Realtor”  Which has some great information on finding the best realtor for you.

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