housing

San Antonio: The hot spot

Writer: Jerrica DuBois 2 min read January 2022 —Everybody’s moving to Texas. That’s great news for local businesses and the economy. It’s not so good for the people looking for a place to live. The influx of residents has put an intense strain on the housing market, leaving real estate

2022-07-18T02:54:23-04:00January 5th, 2022|Real Estate, San Antonio|

Orlando’s housing market may be close to experiencing a slowdown

Writer: Sara Suarez 2 min read November 2021 — A variety of indicators suggest Orlando’s residential real estate market may be slowing down, potentially pointing to a correction after months of volatility.  According to the Orlando Regional Realtor® Association, the median house price in Orlando fell for the third month

2022-07-13T10:15:33-04:00November 11th, 2021|Economy, Greater Orlando, Real Estate|

No Place Like Home

Writer: Jerrica DuBois 2 min read November 2021 — Everyone wants a decent place to live for a decent price. But as the costs increase, the migrant population swells and the supply dwindles, it is becoming more difficult to make that a reality for many Jacksonville residents. “We need to

2022-07-18T02:56:44-04:00November 5th, 2021|Jacksonville, Real Estate|

Lack of available inventory is creating a price escalation crisis

Writer: Cameron Saunders 2 min read September 2021 — Over the last 18 months, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated a migration to Florida, which has resulted in one of the hottest housing markets in the nation. In Jacksonville, where housing prices are traditionally lower than in other major metropolitan areas,

2022-12-28T16:26:43-05:00September 9th, 2021|Economy, Jacksonville, Technology & Innovation|

Advocating to have housing affordability on the ballot

Writer: Alejandro Sanchez 2 min read August 2021— Florida Realtors and the National Association of Realtors are advocating for a constitutional amendment to tackle the issue of housing affordability in the state. With recent financial contributions totaling $13 million to the political committee Floridians for Housing, the proposal is gaining