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Four in 10 Americans say they chose their home location based on access to green spaces. Experts say sustainable landscaping is easy for homeowners to maintain.
Starter homes in several Florida metro areas went from unaffordable to affordable in the last year, Redfin reported.
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FEMA, state bridge loans and the Florida Realtors Disaster Relief Fund are open for applications to help homeowners and businesses in need.
Most associations require buyers to be screened for fitness to live in the community, and some include a “right of first refusal” in a sale.
Florida’s latest laws, effective Oct. 1, address flood risk transparency for homebuyers and restrict public camping, while others target theft and fraud.
Cooling inflation is good news for future interest rate cuts in the coming months and years. Interest rates are tied to mortgage rates.
State regulators have approved as many as 649,000 policies for private insurers in October and November, another sign Florida’s insurance market is recovering.
If you’ve got a listing that lingers, here’s how to turn that "Cinderella" property into a sale by discovering the back story and the hidden beauty of the home.
Housing affordability is improving for the first time in four years, an economist said. Buy now because it’s unlikely to become markedly cheaper in the near future.