Florida Home Ownership Tumbled

by Troy | June 19, 2006 at 01:06 pm
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According to U.S. Census data, home ownership across
the country has fallen since the record first quarter of 2005, and real
estate agents across the country are trying to find a way to improve
those numbers.

The Florida Association of
Realtors is joining real estate professionals across the country in
recognizing June as National Homeownership month. In a press release,
2006 FAR president Mike Dooley said that Florida's home ownership rate
of 72.4% in 2005 represented a record high level, but there is still a
great opportunity to help more people have a home to call their own.

As
part of National Homeownership Month, real estate agents are encouraged
to sponsor activities including financial counseling and homebuyer
fairs. The first owners at Chicago-based MCZ/Centrum Development's
Serenata-Sarasota condominiums have closed on their new homes. Located
near the intersection of University Parkway and Tuttle Road,
Serenata-Sarasota has 240 units with prices beginning in the $200,000s.

Turner
Tree and Landscape were chosen by Lake Club at Lakewood Ranch as the
official landscape artists for the new community. Darrell Turner,
president and chief executive officer of Turner Tree and Landscape, has
worked with Lakewood Ranch developer Schroeder-Manatee Ranch from the
beginning and is looking forward to the opportunity to design
landscaping for the 1,500-acre community. The Lake Club will be a fully
gated community just east of the Country Club at Lakewood Ranch.

With
the addition of four new agents, Lakewood Ranch Realty continues to
grow. Milt Flinn, president of Lakewood Ranch Realty, recently welcomed
agents Bob Bronston, Noreen Savinsky, Katie Klomp and Jan Cunningham.
All four agents joined the company last month and have previous
experience in real estate. Savinsky is a Lakewood Ranch resident who
comes to the company from Coldwell Banker and has more than 15 years
sales and marketing experience. Klomp was previously with Prudential
Florida WCI Realty and is a top-producing agent.

Prudential
Palms Realty introduced the Value-Priced Property Program in an attempt
to try to draw in prospective homebuyers who may have been reluctant to
purchase due to inflated prices. Sellers who choose to participate will
have their property pre-inspected and pre-appraised in order to
determine the pricing, which will be at or below the appraised value. o
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate's parent company, NRT Inc., has
teamed with the National Community Reinvestment Coalition to promote
fair housing practices for sales associates and consumers. NRT will
examine current practices and implement additional policies where
appropriate. NCRC was formed in 1990 to help encourage community
reinvestment and activism as well as protect traditionally vulnerable
populations.

By M. Sese
http://realestatepress.org

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