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Valencia Grand: Boynton Beach’s Premier 55+ Active Adult Community

Are you ready to experience the best of South Florida living in a vibrant, luxurious community designed exclusively for active adults? Welcome to Valencia Grand, Boynton Beach's newest and most impressive 55+ community, offering a lifestyle that’s unmatched by any other. Whether you’re a retiree looking to enjoy your golden years or simply seeking a new home that caters to your active lifestyle, Valencia Grand has set a new standard for what a 55+ community should be.

Why Choose Valencia Grand in Boynton Beach?

Valencia Grand is the latest in the series of renowned Valencia communities by GL Homes, known for their attention to detail, luxury, and world-class amenities. This…

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Real Estate Market Predictions for 2024: When Will Home Prices Become Affordable Again?

The real estate market has been a hot topic of conversation for several years now. The pandemic, coupled with fluctuating mortgage rates and a tight housing inventory, has led to significant price increases across the U.S. As 2024 approaches, potential buyers and sellers are asking the million-dollar question: When will home prices become affordable again? Here, we break down the housing market predictions for 2024 and 2025, discuss the factors influencing home prices, and provide expert tips to navigate this competitive market.

The State of the Housing Market: A Cooling Period?

The housing market has yet to fully heat up this year, but changes are on the…

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Real Estate Commissions: What You Need to Know

I'm sure you're aware of the recent changes in how real estate transactions are handled in the United States. If you're planning to buy a home after August 17, 2024, it's crucial to understand these updates. There's a lot of misinformation circulating, so let's cut through the noise and dive into the facts. Understanding these changes could save you from paying unnecessary fees to a real estate agent.

The Old Way: Understanding Traditional Real Estate Commissions

In the past, when a home seller listed a property with a real estate agent, they could choose to offer a commission to a potential buyer's agent. This commission was displayed on the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) and visible on popular real…

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The recent settlement between the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and several plaintiffs have significantly changed real estate practices, effective August 17, 2024. These changes aim to increase transparency and reduce potential conflicts of interest, reshaping how agent compensation and buyer agreements are handled across the industry.

Key updates include:

  1. Compensation Changes: The most impactful change is the prohibition of listing brokers or sellers offering commission to buyer agents on Multiple Listing Services (MLS). This effectively ends the common practice where sellers paid both the listing agent and buyer’s agent commissions, leading to greater transaction clarity. MLS platforms will now remove any fields related to buyer-agent…

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When it comes to purchasing a home, especially in competitive markets like Boca Raton, Florida, having the right real estate agent by your side can make all the difference. An experienced agent not only helps you navigate the complexities of the home buying process but also ensures you get the best deal possible. However, not all real estate agents are created equal, and it's crucial to ask the right questions before hiring one. Here are the essential questions you should ask when hiring a real estate agent to represent you as a home buyer.

  1. How Long Have You Been Working in Real Estate?
    Experience matters in real estate. An agent with several years of experience is likely to have a deep understanding of the local market, negotiation strategies, and…

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The housing shortage is affecting some people and areas harder than others

In today's real estate market, an unexpected issue has emerged, one that is directly affecting a large segment of potential homebuyers. Despite a noticeable slowdown due to increasing mortgage rates, there's an undeniable shortage in the supply of homes for sale, a sharp contrast to the state of the market in 2019.

This housing shortage is affecting some segments more than others. In particular, homebuyers with an annual income around $100,000, slightly above the national average, are feeling the squeeze. Back in May, when the 30-year fixed mortgage rate was lingering in the high-6% range, these individuals could only afford houses priced around $341,000. Unfortunately,…

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The Federal Reserve intensified its fight against inflation in June by announcing the biggest interest rate increase in 28 years as the government's main lending institution tries to rein in skyrocketing consumer costs. 

The largest increase since 1994, the Fed increased its benchmark interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point. That comes after increases of a quarter point in March and a half point in May. The increase is due to growing prices for rent, groceries, gasoline, and a variety of other goods and services. Higher interest rates will increase the cost of carrying a credit card bill, obtaining a vehicle loan, and purchasing a home.

Rate increases are anticipated to continue in the upcoming months. In general, Fed policymakers…

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Surfside Condominium CollapseIn the wake of the tragic collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, more questions and concerns regarding the safety of buildings throughout South Florida have emerged seemingly every day. Now, a coalition under Palm Beach County’s League of Cities has proposed an inspection of many condos, apartment buildings, hotels, and offices both east and west of I-95.

The proposal targets buildings a minimum of 25 years old east of the highway, and 35 years old on the western side, regardless of height. This surpasses the standard of 40 years of age in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. While one and two-family homes, government buildings, and schools are excluded, this would result in a massive undertaking, as 90% of the condominiums stretching from…

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South Florida Real Estate

It’s likely you grew up with at least one family member who wouldn’t stop talking about their dream to retire to Florida. Every holiday you’d be regaled with stories of green lawns, year-round sunshine, golf courses, beaches, and no state income taxes. In fact, that person might even be yourself!

Considering all that Florida has to offer, it’s little wonder why our home state is welcoming thousands of new residents every year. This makes for a diverse culture, incredible culinary options, and plenty of tourist-pleasing attractions; but that’s certainly not all! Here are several more reasons you should pursue that dream move:

Our Welcoming Weather

There are 365 days in one year—and in Florida more than 2/3 of them are bathed in sunshine. There…

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Boca Raton Real Estate Agents

Most homebuyers believe a real estate agent is a real estate agent—not understanding the distinct differences between brokers, listing, and buyer’s agents. The truth is, the latter is often the one who has the most client interaction and fights hardest to protect your interests during the home purchasing process.

A buyer’s agent coordinates and secures showing appointments at properties you’re interested in, negotiates the best deal possible on your behalf, and constantly endeavors to save you time and money. It is for these reasons—and others—that working with a buyer’s agent should be preferred to directly contacting the agent who lists a property. Always remember: A listing agent is working first and foremost for their sellers; not you as a…

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