South Florida attracts domestic home buyers, too

New Yorkers, Washingtonians and Atlantans are logging more and more internet searches for South Florida real estate, a sign that the region’s troubled housing market could receive even more outside investment in the future. In the wake of a severe housing bust, Florida has become one of the most popular locales for Americans seeking low-priced …

Jessie Ball duPont Fund invests $2 million in Duval County affordable rental housing

The Jessie Ball duPont Fund announced it will invest $2 million in efforts to develop and preserve affordable rental housing for low-income individuals and families in Duval County. The investment, which will be made through loans to developers, is intended to increase the inventory of affordable rental housing and also to increase the ability of …

South Florida rents rise as international buyers continue to invest in local housing

By choice or by force, more and more people in South Florida’s foreclosure-ridden housing market are renting, rather than owning, their homes. In an ironic twist on economics, that dynamic is actually helping the resale market. According to sales reports released Thursday, South Florida is on track to set a new sales record this year. …

Council may study condo law that prevents owners from splitting joined units

In Palm Beach, property owners who own more than one adjacent condominium can combine them into a single home but, once done, they are prohibited by the town from splitting them back into the original number of units unless they can meet parking and density requirements. The law is consistent with the town comprehensive plan’s …

Canadians Warm to Phoenix

Canadians are on a Sun Belt shopping spree. Phoenix and other warm-weather cities that have seen real-estate prices crater are newly popular among Canadians looking for second homes or investment properties, brokers and buyers say. They are lured by the weak U.S. dollar, historically low interest rates and rock-bottom property prices, dragged down by high …

Stressed condos find help

Osprey Cove, a condominium in Estero, was dealing with a wave of foreclosures that cut off maintenance fees from many of its units. The community’s property manager, Hayden & Associates, had to deal with “huge delinquencies” and traditional ways of dealing with them weren’t promising, Ken Hayden said. “You throw them in the collections meat …