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Archive for the 'Brevard County' Category

Brevard County Mortgage Foreclosures Increase

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

The number of Florida home mortgage foreclosure filings has continued to rise in Brevard County - a sign of the financial hardship in a growing portion of the local Florida housing market. (more…)

Commercial Real Estate Slows in Brevard

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

By now, most people are painfully familiar with the slowdown in the residential Florida real estate market. (more…)

Brevard County Housing Market Slump Hurts Builders

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

The pain in the Brevard County housing market isn’t limited to Realtors and people trying to sell homes. Construction workers also are getting hurt. (more…)

Slower Brevard County Housing Market Cools Jobs

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

The once-hot Brevard County housing market spawned more than a lot of homes. It also created more construction jobs. (more…)

Home Prices Ease, Favor Buyers in St. Lucie, Brevard

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Good news for the local housing market.

The average home doubled in value in St. Lucie County, Brevard County and South Florida during the past five years, according to a national study released Thursday by the federal government. (more…)

Brevard County Housing Market Problems Not Over

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

The housing market in Brevard County is doing better than many other markets in Florida, and doing worse than others, said Franck Kaiser, chief executive officer of the Home Builders & Contractors Association of Brevard. (more…)

Surprise, Surprise: Brevard County Home Sales Rise 16 Percent in March

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

The Brevard County housing market showed signs of life last month, with sales increasing in March from February, while prices held steady.

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Brevard County Housing Market Decline Causes $1B Drop in Property Tax Revenue

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Brevard County’s soft 2006 real estate market will shrink taxable property values for the first time in recent history, Florida Today reports.

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Brevard County Poised for Florida Housing Market Boom

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

A decade ago, South Florida home builders moved into St. Lucie County, offering $80,000 homes to middle-class buyers unwilling to pay Palm Beach County home prices.

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Brevard County Representative Proposes Down Payment Assistance Tax Relief

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

Florida Today reports that U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon asked representatives of the local real estate industry to support proposed legislation that would give a tax break on cash gifts used for a down payment on a homes.

Florida Mortgage LoanThe intent of Weldon’s legislation - the Homeownership Affordability Act of 2007 - is to help people swing a deal for a home.

The median selling price of a home in Brevard County rose from $99,400 in 2001 to $219,400 in 2006, an increase of more than 120 percent, according to the Florida Association of Realtors.

The median price was $201,100 in February.

Weldon’s bill would allow a family member to provide another family member up to 20 percent of the price of a house or condo, for a down payment, without facing a tax consequence that gift - a potential boon to a Florida mortgage applicant.

Under his proposal, the home value could not exceed 110 percent of the FHA’s median-priced home for each metropolitan statistical area.

Currently, when a person gives more than $12,000 to another person in any given year, the giver must fill out a federal tax form outlining the tax gift.

Weldon, a Republican, said his the legislation, which he will introduce in the House of Representatives when he returns to Washington, is “not a cure-all.”

But it could provide critical help to the young professional looking to enter the Florida housing market for the first time.

Weldon spoke to about 75 people - mostly Realtors, but also some Florida mortgage lenders, during a luncheon symposium at the headquarters of the Melbourne Area Association of Realtors.

“If we can get Realtors all across the country embracing this,” Weldon said, “then we have a better likelihood of seeing it enacted into law.”

Home affordability emerged as a hot topic in Brevard and other Florida counties, as a spike in home prices from 2003-2006 left many potential buyers without any way to purchase property.

Also added to the mix of monthly Florida home mortgage bills are increased tax liabilities - based on higher property values - and rising property insurance costs.

The problem, Weldon and others noted, is that the costs are keeping many people - especially middle-class first-time home buyers such as teachers, law enforcement agents and medical personnel - from buying a home.

That encourages those individuals to look elsewhere because the pool of workforce housing for sale has shrunk so considerably, Weldon said.

“Middle-income families shouldn’t expect to be able to live anywhere. But they would like to be able to have abundant choices,” Weldon said. “They would like to be able to live in a variety of different communities.”

A number of people attending Weldon’s talk, while not embracing his bill outright, said it’s an idea worth pursuing.

SOURCE: Florida Today