Florida House prices dropping as people desperate to sell.

SavannahMann

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First the link.


According to the article, 202,000 homeowners are described as “motivated” to sell their homes. Motivated means they really need to sell it. And they need to sell it fast.


There are more “Motivated” sellers in Florida than any other state. And it is not surprising. Insurance costs have skyrocketed. Rising more than 100% in the last couple years. And expected to continue rising.

In response to this trend DeSantis has of course spent most of his time campaigning for President, and targeting homosexuals and their supporters. One must focus on what is really important.
 
In response to this trend DeSantis has of course spent most of his time campaigning for President, and targeting homosexuals and their supporters. One must focus on what is really important.

What exactly should DeSantis be doing to bring insurance prices down?
 
What exactly should DeSantis be doing to bring insurance prices down?
What he said he would do when he campaigned for the job. It's definitely an unfulfilled campaign promise right?

If he gets a pass on this, I guess he's doing a fantastic job and perhaps he should be the President. Because like Governor, he will have nothing to do with the cost of insurance. Just as OBAMACARE! If he can't get insurance prices solved in glorious Florida, perhaps he should never run for President ever again???
 
First the link.


According to the article, 202,000 homeowners are described as “motivated” to sell their homes. Motivated means they really need to sell it. And they need to sell it fast.


There are more “Motivated” sellers in Florida than any other state. And it is not surprising. Insurance costs have skyrocketed. Rising more than 100% in the last couple years. And expected to continue rising.

In response to this trend DeSantis has of course spent most of his time campaigning for President, and targeting homosexuals and their supporters. One must focus on what is really important.
Evidently worrying about Da Gayz was just a distraction.
 
First the link.


According to the article, 202,000 homeowners are described as “motivated” to sell their homes. Motivated means they really need to sell it. And they need to sell it fast.


There are more “Motivated” sellers in Florida than any other state. And it is not surprising. Insurance costs have skyrocketed. Rising more than 100% in the last couple years. And expected to continue rising.

In response to this trend DeSantis has of course spent most of his time campaigning for President, and targeting homosexuals and their supporters. One must focus on what is really important.
Whats the solution to rising insurance rates?
 
Real estate prices dipped modestly, about 2%, over the past year in the Tremendous State of Florida.

Hardly as much of an atrocity going on as the OP suggests.

People are still moving there, particularly from High Tax Heck Holes like New York, so I don't see the long term decline that SV seems to be excited about.
 
Trying to avoid Foreclisures im sure, but prices are too high everywhere.

Out of the pan into the fire.
Because every time you buy a house, you are bidding against multi billion dollar capital investment groups.

And these groups can buy houses with problems, because they don't need financing.

We are going to need more laws/incentives regarding purchasing homes as one's primary residence.
 
Whats the solution to rising insurance rates?

Since insurance companies have to pay for people's expensive sex change surgeries nowadays, they have to charge rates that will give them the funds to do it. This is all part of the Obamacare Atrocity.

Allow people to elect policies that don't cover these switcheroos would reduce costs for policy holders who don't need this coverage.
 
Because every time you buy a house, you are bidding against multi billion dollar capital investment groups.

And these groups can buy houses with problems, because they don't need financing.

We are going to need more laws/incentives regarding purchasing homes as one's primary residence.
We need laws preventing corporate ownership of residential single family homes.
 
We need laws preventing corporate ownership of residential single family homes.
I agree 100%. And any and all rent collected on any house must be logged partially as earnest money toward buying the property. At lease end, the renter must then be bought out of some of this money, if they do not purchase the home. Landlords will still profit.
 
First the link.


According to the article, 202,000 homeowners are described as “motivated” to sell their homes. Motivated means they really need to sell it. And they need to sell it fast.


There are more “Motivated” sellers in Florida than any other state. And it is not surprising. Insurance costs have skyrocketed. Rising more than 100% in the last couple years. And expected to continue rising.

In response to this trend DeSantis has of course spent most of his time campaigning for President, and targeting homosexuals and their supporters. One must focus on what is really important.
You are blaming DeSantis because he can't control hurricanes, tornadoes, and flood damage. There's a typical Democrat for you. I'm pretty sure it's Trump's fault too.
 

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