Builder moves on to a new enterprise

Mercedes Homes LLC, for nearly 30 years one of Brevard County’s most prominent home builders, is ending operations two years after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

An outside executive management team brought in by the consortium of leading creditors from the bankruptcy case recently took over operations of the Suntree-headquartered company and announced its intentions to cease operations after its contracts for new homes are satisfied, though no exact timeline was provided.

The founding Buescher family, which held most top management spots at Mercedes, has not been involved in the company since late December. They are in the process of starting a new home building company to be called Mercedes Premier Homes LLC.

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Inheritance poses investment possibilities and puzzles

When his father died last summer, editor and tax preparer Danny Marcus found himself faced with an unexpected problem: figuring out what to do with his inheritance.

Marcus, 60, was both thrilled and overwhelmed by the possibilities. Should he pay off the mortgage? Buy a condo in Florida? Save more for his retirement? And if he decided to invest it, where should the money go?

Rather than try to puzzle out answers on his own, the Marblehead resident decided he needed professional help. So he applied for a Boston Globe money makeover, saying the $76,000 inheritance “is more money than I’ve ever gotten at one time in my whole life.’’

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How much does it really cost to rebuild your home?

Some homeowners have had to beef up the amount of property insurance they buy to cover what they say are inflated cost estimates to rebuild their homes.

It’s a double whammy for homeowners because for many, rebuilding costs didn’t go down when the economic downturn lowered construction costs over the past few years.

Take John Hutelin, a pilot in Plantation whose premium increased 24 percent, to $3,873, after Citizens Property Insurance recalculated the cost to rebuild his home.

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North Dakotans buy up homes in Arizona

Flush with cash from an oil boom and plentiful jobs, North Dakotans are snapping up homes 1,500 miles away in balmy Arizona, where prices have plunged since the real estate bubble burst.

“It boils down to the weather and taking advantage of the market,” says real estate agent Rocky Parra of HomeSmart Realty in Gilbert, Ariz., a Phoenix suburb.

He and wife Beverly, a native of Minot, N.D., have sold eight homes to North Dakotans in recent months. Parra is heading to North Dakota this month to meet with possible buyers.

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Family & Fortune

When Donald Soffer first visited a patch of swampy wetlands just south of the border between Dade and Broward counties, his original intent was simply to build a shopping mall.

But after seeing the land, the idea came to him for an upscale community created around an expansive golf course and country club, a vision he sketched on a cocktail napkin.

It is no exaggeration to say that Soffer’s sketch gave birth to Aventura, one of the most affluent municipalities in Florida. “Without him, there would not be a City of Aventura,” former mayor Jeff Perlow declares.

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Townhomes in Orlando: Whisper Lakes townhomes in Orlando renovated

About a five-minute walk from the Ritz-Carlton hotel in south Orange County is a town-home community that has seen its share of hard times.

Not that long ago, Whisper Lakes was collecting only about two-thirds of the association dues its owners were supposed to pay to keep the place running. Town homes that had sold for $175,000 at the peak of the homebuying frenzy five and six years ago were going for $40,000. Shrubbery was dying, and owners complained that the buildings’ quarter-century-old, hunter-green paint scheme resembled that of military barracks.

via Townhomes in Orlando: Whisper Lakes townhomes in Orlando renovated – OrlandoSentinel.com.