Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think home owners insurance is the issue in Florida.
This. The average cost of homeowners insurance in Florida in 2024 is $8,770. This figure surpasses the national average of $2,423.
I live in florida, but not near the coast and not in fancy condo or any of this. Everyone around me lives in the typical block house, and if you have an updated roof, you're not paying anywhere near this. Most people I know pay under $2,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think home owners insurance is the issue in Florida.
This. The average cost of homeowners insurance in Florida in 2024 is $8,770. This figure surpasses the national average of $2,423.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I heard the lack of income tax makes up the difference in cost.
Well gee you suck at math
DeSantis has made Florida unaffordable
Florida has many taxes
Learn math
No need to get snarky. For years, there have been hundreds of post on DCUM and social media of Floridians bragging up the low cost of Florida. How much money Floridians saved by not paying income tax or estate taxes. With the glee came with the taunts of why they left the north east.
Many parts of Florida got expensive during Covid. Most people moving here now know how expensive it is or are trading the same expenses for better weather.
Anonymous wrote:I think home owners insurance is the issue in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I heard the lack of income tax makes up the difference in cost.
Well gee you suck at math
DeSantis has made Florida unaffordable
Florida has many taxes
Learn math
No need to get snarky. For years, there have been hundreds of post on DCUM and social media of Floridians bragging up the low cost of Florida. How much money Floridians saved by not paying income tax or estate taxes. With the glee came with the taunts of why they left the north east.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I heard the lack of income tax makes up the difference in cost.
Well gee you suck at math
DeSantis has made Florida unaffordable
Florida has many taxes
Learn math
Anonymous wrote:Well I heard the lack of income tax makes up the difference in cost.
Florida homebuyers are backed out of deals to purchase properties at a record rate, according to a new report from real estate brokerage Redfin, as prices continue rising and mortgage rates aren't budging.
In June, nearly 56,000 home-purchase agreements were canceled in the Sunshine State, the equivalent of roughly 14.9 percent of all homes that went under contract that month. It's the highest percentage of any June on record.
"We're seeing nightmare scenarios where deals are getting canceled at the last minute for the most minute reasons," Rafael Corrales, a Redfin Premier agent in Miami, said in a press release. In the coastal city, around 2,500 home purchases were canceled in June—about 17.6 percent of all homes that went under contract.
“Buyers often back out during the inspection period because they find something they don't like, but affordability is really the underlying issue," Corrales explained. "I don't want my buyers to be surprised by all of the expenses that come with owning a home in Florida, so I advise them to proactively research the hefty costs of insurance, property taxes and HOA fees, in addition to the cost of their mortgage payment."