3648 Whispering Oaks Drive North Port

M5819443_101_12

We're sorry, but we couldn't find MLS # m5819443 in our database. This property may be a new listing or possibly taken off the market. Please check back again.

6915 Winners Circle Lakewood Ranch FL 34202

IMG_3828

Lakewood Ranch Country Club Home for Sale

We're sorry, but we couldn't find MLS # m5817496 in our database. This property may be a new listing or possibly taken off the market. Please check back again.

23314 77th E Ave, Myakka City

IMG_4080

We're sorry, but we couldn't find MLS # M5819400 in our database. This property may be a new listing or possibly taken off the market. Please check back again.

6109 93rd Street Circle East

6109

We're sorry, but we couldn't find MLS # M5819313 in our database. This property may be a new listing or possibly taken off the market. Please check back again.

215 Cape Harbour Loop # 107, Bradenton, FL 34212

cape harbour

We're sorry, but we couldn't find MLS # M5819013 in our database. This property may be a new listing or possibly taken off the market. Please check back again.

Homes Get Smaller, More Energy Efficient

The average size of a new single-family home in 2010 was 2,377 square feet, down from 2,438 square feet in 2009 and down from the peak of 2,520 square feet in 2007 and 2008 this was presented at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando. Buyers are becoming more energy conscious and are looking at buying homes that are more efficent and economical to run. [Read more...]

Townhome in The Harborage

whitehead

We're sorry, but we couldn't find MLS # m5805576 in our database. This property may be a new listing or possibly taken off the market. Please check back again.

LakewoodRanch Condo

IMG_3976

We're sorry, but we couldn't find MLS # M5818409 in our database. This property may be a new listing or possibly taken off the market. Please check back again.

Sarasota/Bradenton Number 1 Place in the USA to Retire

sarasota_real_estate
The first wave of baby boomers—men and women born in 1946—will reach retirement age next year. More than 3 million Americans will turn 65 in 2011. Portfolio.com today named Bradenton-Sarasota the most popular retirement destination in the United States.
From April 2009 to April 2010, the state gained 22,873 new residents, drawn to our area because of really great home prices, warm winters and
fantastic amenities.
Beautiful beaches, theatre, ballet, opera, you name it, Bradenton-Sarasota has it. It really is a great place to live , not just for retirees but for family’s too. With A star schools and really impressive sports facilities, it’s a wonderful place to spend you childhood. Homes prices are at  all
time bargain prices. No need to wait to retire,  call us at The Lersch Group and let us help you find your dream home in the most amazing place  to live in the USA..

Curb Appeal is SO Important

IMG_3829

Homeowners recoup more with exterior replacement projects

WASHINGTON – Dec. 15, 2010 – As part of the “2010-11 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report,” Realtors® recently rated exterior replacement projects among the most cost-effective home improvement projects, demonstrating that curb appeal remains one of the most important aspects of a home at resale time.

“This year’s ‘Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report’ highlights the importance of exterior projects, which not only provide the most value, but also are among the least expensive improvements for a home,” said National Association of Realtors (NAR) President Ron Phipps. “Since resale value can vary by region, it’s smart for homeowners to work with a Realtor through the remodeling and improvement process; they can provide insight into projects in their neighborhoods that will recoup the most when the owners are ready to sell.”

Nine of the top 10 most cost-effective projects nationally in terms of value recouped are exterior replacement projects. The steel entry door replacement remained the project that returned the most money, with an estimated 102.1 percent of cost recouped upon resale; it’s also the only project in this year’s report that is expected to return more than the cost.

The midrange garage door replacement, a new addition to the report this year, is expected to recoup 83.9 percent of costs. Both projects are small investments that cost little more than $1,200 each, on average. Realtors identified these two replacements as projects that can significantly improve a home’s curb appeal.

“Curb appeal remains king – it’s the first thing potential buyers notice when looking for a home, and it also demonstrates pride of ownership,” said Phipps.

The “2010-11 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report” compares construction costs with resale values for 35 midrange and upscale remodeling projects comprising additions, remodels and replacements in 80 markets across the country. Data are grouped in nine U.S. regions, following the divisions established by the U.S. Census Bureau. This is the 13th consecutive year that the report, which is produced by Remodeling magazine publisher Hanley Wood, LLC, was completed in cooperation with Realtor Magazine.

Overall, Realtors estimated that homeowners would recoup an average of 60 percent of their investment in 35 different improvement projects, down from an average of 63.8 percent last year. Remodeling projects, particularly higher cost upscale projects, have been losing resale value in recent years because of weak economic conditions.

According to the report, replacement projects usually outperform remodel and addition projects in resale value because they are among the least expensive and contribute to curb appeal. Various types of siding and window replacement projects were expected to return more than 70 percent of costs.

Realtors judged upscale fiber-cement siding replacement the most cost effective among siding projects, recouping 80 percent of costs. Among the window replacement projects covered, upscale vinyl window replacements were expected to recoup the most, 72.6 percent upon resale. Another exterior project, a wood deck addition, tied with a minor kitchen remodel for the fourth most profitable project recouping an estimated 72.8 percent of costs.

The top interior projects for resale value included an attic bedroom and a basement remodel. Both add living space without extending the footprint of the house. An attic bedroom addition costs more than $51,000 and recoups an estimated 72.2 percent nationally upon resale; a basement remodel costs more than $64,000 and recoups an estimated 70 percent. Improvement projects that are expected to return the least are a midrange home office remodel, recouping an estimated 45.8 percent; a backup power generator, recouping 48.5 percent; and a sunroom addition, recouping 48.6 percent of costs.

Although most regions followed national trends, researchers found that a few states – including Florida – consistently returned a higher percentage of remodeling costs upon resale.
 
“It’s important to remember that the resale value of a particular improvement project depends on several factors,” said Phipps. “Things such as the home’s overall condition, availability and condition of surrounding properties, location and the regional economic climate contribute to an estimated resale value. That’s why it is imperative to work with a Realtor who can provide insight and guidance into local market conditions whether you’re buying, selling or improving a home.”

Results of the report are summarized in the January issue of Realtor Magazine. To read the full project descriptions, access national and regional project data, and download a free PDF containing data for any of the 80 cities covered by the report, visit here.
Courtsey of Florida Realtors
[Read more...]

Copyright © 2012 Mid Florida MLS. All rights reserved. Information deemed reliable but is not guaranteed. The data relating to real estate for sale on this web site comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange Program of Mid Florida MLS. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Keller Williams Realty are marked with the IDX logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing broker. Information provided is for consumer's personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information last updated on 5/20/12 4:42 PM PDT.

This IDX solution is (c) Diverse Solutions 2012.