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MissSunshine

Beach Comber
Jul 16, 2008
24
1
Tallahassee, Florida
We already own and a family member is considering moving here and buying a single family home, a condo or a townhouse. We aren’t sure if this is the time. With customary use being such an issue we’re thinking prices are going to have to drop bc of all the short term rentals that people purchased at the high and now aren’t hitting their numbers. What’s everyone’s opinion right now? Need some guidance.
 

Ken

Beach Lover
Jan 22, 2007
110
18
My short answer is SoWal is a buy anytime, especially long term.

What are some of their requirements? Near beach? Amenities? Schools? Etc.

Will this be their permanent home? Will they want something they can rent as a vacation rental?
 

MissSunshine

Beach Comber
Jul 16, 2008
24
1
Tallahassee, Florida
It’s for an older family member. If/when the time comes we’d consider renting it but more likely would sell. We just don’t want to purchase if prices will take a big hit bc of the problems we have here. Infrastructure, traffic, lack of enforcement, customary use - you name it. Thinking it will affect the golden goose if it hasn't already. I know it’s like looking into a crystal ball but wanted to get varying opinions.
 

bob bob

Beach Fanatic
Mar 29, 2017
779
445
SRB
It’s for an older family member. If/when the time comes we’d consider renting it but more likely would sell. We just don’t want to purchase if prices will take a big hit bc of the problems we have here. Infrastructure, traffic, lack of enforcement, customary use - you name it. Thinking it will affect the golden goose if it hasn't already. I know it’s like looking into a crystal ball but wanted to get varying opinions.
I tend to look at Florida development trends over the last hundred years. SoWal is in the beginning stages and will have a ton of growing pains but as one of the fastest growing counties in the nation, we will be adding hundreds of thousands of people. Short term these are the golden days - health care may be an issue though.
 

Poppaj

SoWal Insider
Oct 9, 2015
8,337
20,138
Location, location, location has been replaced with Insurance, insurance, insurance in Florida.
Here are a couple of links to articles about how this is affecting various areas in our state from prices to inventory to days on market.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,892
9,663
If you're long-term buy anytime, even those that felt underwater during 05/06 have or would have made it back as of today.

Beach front will never go down. However, the further from the beach will likely become bargains while customary use plays out.

If you do go the condo route I cannot stress enough the importance of looking at the financials with an emphasis on reserve funds. Plenty of sales have been essentially forced due to a large assessment not covered by reserves and there are plenty of condos out there that have never funded one penny into a reserve fund.
 
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