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Tampa Market Report

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Bradenton Real Estate - Linda Reynolds BK3021695

It is true that the market has slowed down, but this is just part of the normal real estate cycle. There are still some good buys out there, you just need the assistance of a pro-active realtor to help you find them. It is a great time to buy, home ownership is always better than renting anytime. There are several new developments and many are offering buyer incentives. Contact us to find out the details.

Tampa's climate is subtropical, with a threat of frost about once every 2-3 years. Highs usually stay between 65 and 95 °F (18 and 35 °C) year round, and lows rarely go below 32 °F (0 °C). These rare freezes are an enormous threat to area agriculture and aquaculture. Likewise, summer temperatures are predictable, and have never risen above 100 °F (38 °C). The all-time record high temperature in downtown was 99 °F (37 °C), recorded on June 5, 1985. [1]

Fog can also be an occasional problem in the winter and spring. Temperatures are hot May through October, which coincides with the rainy season. These summer days have highs around 90 °F (32 °C) and high humidity. The summer nighttime temperature drops to only around 75 °F (23 °C).[2] Other times of the year, the temperatures are moderate and sunshine is abundant.

 

 

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