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Related: About this forumFlorida hurricane victims are selling their homes "as is"
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purchased home 3 years ago: $575,000
Listing it for $425,000 "as is"
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Florida hurricane victims are selling their homes "as is" (Original Post)
BlueWaveNeverEnd
21 hrs ago
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she's already started renovating the inside... at least cut off the wet wall parts.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
20 hrs ago
#4
The primary target market here is investors who have no intention of owning/staying long term.
keithbvadu2
18 hrs ago
#7
OAITW r.2.0
(27,914 posts)1. I wonder if we will see a wave migration out of Florida in 2025?
I think it's going to happen, sooner than later.
2naSalit
(91,742 posts)5. I suspect you're right...
There will be a significant movement of out migration.
OAITW r.2.0
(27,914 posts)6. I see Florida becoming a Condo world.
New Investment will buy off small residences and create the new 21st century Florida reality. Retirement. baby! Built 25 feet above the future high water mark.
msongs
(69,830 posts)2. the sales price includes bulldozing the lots? nt
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(9,945 posts)4. she's already started renovating the inside... at least cut off the wet wall parts.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,465 posts)3. Surprise, surprise.
You'd think hurricanes in Florida are brand new.
keithbvadu2
(39,682 posts)7. The primary target market here is investors who have no intention of owning/staying long term.
Time enough to patch them up and sell them before the next hurricane season.
DeSantis, you'll be sure that no 'illegals'/undoc immigrants are employed here...... Right?
Your police force will not be busy checking petition signers by then.
mitch96
(14,538 posts)8. Yup, house "flippers" Lot's of 'em in my old Florida neighborhood. nt