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I AM A LUXURY RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE AGENT!

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

EVERYONE HAS A SPECIALTY.   The past five years of radioactive real estate decay forced almost every Realtor® to change their practice by selling tedious bottom-feeding priced distressed sales (short-sales or foreclosures).  Despite that real estate depression,  I managed to survive through it, humbly, without diverting my real estate practice towards “short-sales” or “foreclosures” .  

 I am a professional luxury residential real estate agent who does just that:  My specialty is to selling properties above $350,000 – matching buyers and sellers to purchase homes or condos on or near the beaches as  primary residences or as a second vacation homes.  And, I excel in that market segment.

 

WHAT IS A GOOD RESIDENTIAL PURCHASE?

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

For the purpose of this essay, let’s leave out investors because srewd investors buy stricly price or numbers that make profitable sense void of all personal emotions.  And, let’s not include distressed sale properties (foreclosures and short-sales) for they are really not fair game against regular market value sales.

Ironically, when that same wise business investor who buys a home for his/her own personal residence, his viewpoint of negotiating changes considerably - he becomes a typical homebuyer now encumbered with emotions that will cloud his rational thoughts. 

A good residential purchase is based on the present comparable sales in one neighborhood.  However, this is when diligent investigation come into play to sort out differences like why a 2,050 sq. ft. pool house, 2-car garage with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms sold $50K more that the same house 4 houses down the street?  Perhaps the higher priced home was considerably upgraded inside (new kitchen, bathrooms, tile or wood flooring, etc.); or maybe it only had less obvious improvements  like a new roof and windows; or maybe the lot is larger; or maybe the pool is larger with hot-tub, screen enclosed and lush landscaping with new lawn sprinkler system; or it is near some water views or further away from the busy street.

But the best deal is that one property that you’ll find where your heart will soothe your emotions and you will instantly know that the whole family will be happy and comfortable living in it.   At that point, the extra few thousand dollars won’t really matter.

John Bourassa, Realtor® with RE/MAX Partners selling luxury homes and condos in Fort Lauderdale Beach areas.

Call my “Sell” phone (954) 529-5505.

BUYERS ARE WAKING UP OF THEIR SUMMER NAPS.

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

From the beginning of July till now, most of my real estate compadres have been complaining that business is slow.  Perhaps buyers are too busy trying to keep their kids occupied for the summer, or planning a family vacation  (even in this economy) or just plain relaxing on lazy suummer days by the beach.  But, this week my cell phone has been ringing my battery down prematurely, each day, and I received an offer yersterday on a luxury condo on the Intracoastal I have for sale – Business is good!

John Bourassa, Realtor® with RE/MAX Partners selling luxury homes and condos in the Fort Lauderdale beaches and around the Intracoastal Waterways.

Call my “Sell” phone (954) 529-5505

DID YOU KNOW THAT THE APOCALYPSE OF REAL ESTATE IS OVER?

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

The first half of 2010 marked the end of the devastating real estate armageddon plaguing homeowners and the world’s economy of the previous five years.  Alas, “Judgement Day” came and put an end to homeowners’ suffering.  Now, we are on the road to recovery and positive things are happening.  The real estate market prices have plunged but seem to has leveled off in hte past few months and we are since experiencing tremendous sales activity in the Greater Fort Lauderdale and in Southeast Florida.

Buyers and sellers are at piece and reach happy, agreable settlements in the buying and selling real estate process.

Life is good, things are looking up and better days lie ahead.

John Bourassa,   Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Partenrs selling luxury homes and condos in the Fort Lauderdale Beach, the Intracoastal Waterway and Downtown Fort Lauderdale.

Call my “Sell” phone (954) 529-5505

UNRETIREMENT – WHAT?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

I received in my email today an advertisement promoting to sell homes in a 55+ UN-RETIREMENT community.  I took a double read to that but, the heading was correct - it really makes sense.

There was a time when 55+ years old people were “old” but today the lower seniors are health coscious and live much longer healthy and hyper-active lives, way past the national average living expectancy (78 years old for men and 80.5 for women).

The reason for that is attributed to the fact that here in Fort Lauderdale and Southeast Florida, seniors are fueled by the constant sunshine,  No more walkers or scooters.  They don’t sit around on their laurels all day long waiting for the bus to take them to their doctors’ office. 

They begin their days crowding the beach sidewalks for a sunrise health jog; then, they meet friends out for breakfast or at coffee shops; then, they go for swims, golfing, bicycling, work on their house gardens, go out to lunch with another set of friends, go shopping in the afternoons, or go fishing, go out to cocktail hours, dinners, dancing and finally to bed… (I am exhausted already) to start all over the next day.

So, what are you waiting for?  Come to Fort Lauderdale to UN-RETIRE.  If seniors get bored in Fort Lauderdale, it’s their fault.

John Bourassa, Realtor with RE/MAX Partners selling luxury homes and condos in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Call my “Sell” phone (954) 529-5505

HOW DO I FEEL ABOUT REAL ESTATE IN FORT LAUDERDALE?

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

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Real estate in Fort Lauderdale, FL is good this summer.  I don’t know how the rest of Florida or the United States are doing, except for what I read in the papers, but sale activities are still good down here mainly because prices of luxury homes and ccondos are so affordable and the interest rates on loans are excellent.

Call my “Sell” Phone (954) 529-5505

John Bourassa, Realtor with RE/MAX Partenrs selling Luxury homes and condominiums in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

I AM YOUR HOME FINDER

Friday, July 16th, 2010

They say “There is a someone for everyone“.  But, if one can’t find that special someone on his/her own, there are plenty of sophisticated and very popular Internet Dating Services like eHarmony or Zooks, or Plentyoffish.com (I’m not gonna touch that last one) and a surfeit of other lonely heart sites everywhere.  Their popularity is overwhelming; that new industry is extremely lucrative.

Therefore, I am announcing the launching of my own LUXURY HOME FINDING  DATING SERVICE CALLED ” THE FORT LAUDERDALE LUXURY RESIDENTIAL COLLECTION DATING SERVICE.” I specialize in matching Sellers and Buyers together to a successful relationship that will lead to a happy closing.

John Bourassa, Realtor® with RE/MAX Partners specializing in matching Buyers and Sellers together in the Fort Lauderdale Beaches and vicinity.  Call my “Sell” phone ((54) 529-5505.

 

COME DOWN TO FORT LAUDERDALE TO COOL DOWN!

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Well, well, well.  Who is cool now?  Fort Lauderdale, Florida is.

The Northeast of the United States has been suffering a record breaking heatwave averaging nearly 100°F each day for the past five days with relative humidity in the low 90 %.

I am glad to report that today in Fort Lauderdale we are presently enjoying a 87°F with a 67%, according to the National Weather Bureau. 

Northeners think because we average 82°F in Fort Lauderdale, FL  during winter months that the temperature shoots up to 125°F during the summer months – WRONG!

Another reason why Northeners should move down here permanently.

John Bourassa, Realtor® with RE/MAX Partners servicing Fort Lauderdale Beaches and luxury residential homes.  I am your HOMEFINDER, Call my “Sell” phone (954) 529-5505.

 

BIG CHANGES TO FLORIDA CONDO LAWS TAKE EFFECT TODAY

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

From: Florida Realtors®, Orlando, Fla. – July 1, 2010 – 

A massive condominium bill addressing everything from fire sprinkler retrofits to incentives for moving excess condo inventory is among the real estate-related legislation taking effect today.
 
“Legislators introduced more than 50 bills this session dealing with some aspect of condominiums and condominium associations,” says John Sebree, vice president of public policy for the Florida Realtors®. “At the end of the day, there was one – SB 1196 by Sen. Mike Fasano (R-New Port Richey). We worked hard to make sure this 103-page bill contained at least two of the many changes sought by Realtors®: incentives for buyers of multiple condo units and repealing the requirement that individual owners carry hazard insurance.”
 
The “bulk buyer” provision seeks to stimulate condo sales by enabling investors to purchase condo units in bulk (seven-plus units) without incurring the legal and financial liabilities of the original developer. The hazard insurance provision repeals a 2008 law requiring unit owners to provide proof of insurance every year. If a unit owner failed to provide a certificate of insurance, the association was allowed to purchase insurance on the owner’s behalf and assess the unit owner for the cost of the insurance.
 
SB 1196 also specifies that:
 
Florida law no longer requires owners to purchase individual unit owner insurance coverage, though it could still be required by lenders or through the Declaration of Condominium;
• Associations of condos over 75 feet high aren’t required to retrofit sprinkler systems;
• Lenders must pay more of past-due assessments on foreclosed properties;
• Associations may deny owners or occupants the use of common areas and recreational amenities when the owner is more than 90 days delinquent in paying financial obligations due to the association; and
• Associations may divert tenant rents to pay for delinquent assessments owed by unit owners.
 
Other laws taking effect today that impact real estate transactions or real estate practitioners provide that:
 
• Documentary stamp taxes on short sales are based on the purchase price, not on the amount of the outstanding mortgage balance. HB 109 by Rep. Evan Jenne (D-Fort Lauderdale) codifies into law a similar ruling in 2008 by the Florida Department of Revenue.
 
• Real estate and appraiser instructors and real estate school permit holders may serve on the Florida Real Estate Commission and the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board under HB 713 by Rep. Ritch Workman (R-Melbourne).

• Home inspectors, mold assessors and mold remediators must be licensed by the state effective July 1, 2010. All applicants are required to complete a 120-hour course. But the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) lacked authority to approve the course until July 1. Consequently, the DBPR says it won’t enforce the licensing requirements until July 1, 2011. Visit the department website http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/homein/happens.html for details. On a related note, HB 663 by Rep. Gary Aubuchon (R-Coral Springs) allows these inspectors, as well as appraisers and real estate brokers and sales associates, to take distance learning courses to satisfy pre-license and post-license requirements. A grandfather clause allows some inspectors to get a license without taking the course, providing they’ve conducted at least 120 previous inspections over the past three years.

• More housing choices for individuals with disabilities. SB 1166 by Sen. Thad Altman (R-Melbourne) removes, among other things, a requirement that community residential homes for disabled persons be located 1,000 feet from each other within planned residential communities.
© 2010 Florida Realtors®
 

 

  

National Flood Insurance Program (HR5569)

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Florida Realtors® News reported this morning that in addition to Congress extending the homebuyer tax credit closing deadline from June 30, 2010 to Sept. 30, 2010, the  U.S. Senate also passed another bill last evening previously passed by the House.  Congress once again reauthorized a short-term extension for the National Flood Insurance Program to Sept. 30, 2010. The bill, HR 5569, makes the program retroactive to May 31, 2010, the date the program went on hiatus.

Both bills, however, still need President Obama’s signature to become law, but that’s expected to happen quickly.

John Bourassa, Realtor® servicing Fort Lauderdale Beaches, FL.  Call my “Sell” phone (954) 529-5505

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