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Best Time to Sell a House in Florida: What Sellers Should Know
Let’s be real: selling a house in Florida is a little like trying to pick the best day to go to Disney World. There’s always a crowd, the weather has opinions, and timing can mean the difference between a smooth ride and standing in line like a champ for three hours. If you’re planning to…
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Florida Portability: How Homeowners Can Save Big on Property Taxes
If Florida portability had a superhero costume, it would be humble but effective. It’s not flashy, and it won’t win a popularity contest at the closing table, but it can save homeowners a serious chunk of money on property taxes. And in Florida, where tax bills can feel like they arrived with their own zip…
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Sell a House as a Short Sale in Florida: What Homeowners Need to Know
Let’s be real: nobody daydreams about a short sale in Florida while sipping coffee and admiring the crown molding. If you’re here, chances are the mortgage, the mailbox, and the stress level are all having a very un-fun group chat. A short sale can feel intimidating, but for some Florida homeowners, it’s the cleanest way…
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AVMs, RVMs, CMAs, and Appraisals: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You Trust?
Ever ask three different people what your property is worth and get three different numbers? Welcome to real estate, where “it depends” is basically the unofficial state motto. If you’re trying to figure out a property value, these four acronyms will show up fast: AVM, RVM, CMA, and appraisal. They all estimate value, but they…
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What Is a Phase II Study in Commercial Real Estate?
Let’s be real: commercial real estate has enough surprises without adding mystery contamination to the mix. Nobody wakes up excited to hear the words Phase II Environmental Site Assessment—except maybe environmental consultants, and even they usually need coffee first. But if you’re buying, selling, financing, or redeveloping a commercial property, a Phase II study can…
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What Is a Phase 1 Study in Commercial Real Estate?
Cue the dramatic pause. It’s not a sci-fi experiment, and it’s not a weird construction ritual involving hard hats and coffee. In commercial real estate, a Phase 1 study usually means a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)—the due diligence report that helps uncover environmental issues before everyone signs their names and hopes for the…
