Miami-Dade Offers New Affordable Housing Portal

houseHousing Central is a new one-stop web portal launched by Miami-Dade County officials to help consumers in their search for affordable housing.  It aims to provide locals with a comprehensive list of services and resources, as well as listings of properties.

With the real estate boom of the last several years and rising taxes and insurance, affordable housing is a very real concern in Miami-Dade County.  Even though home prices have stabilized, making the mortgage payment plus taxes and insurance is still more than many consumers can afford.

Sellers of affordable homes will be able to post their homes for sale for free on the database.  As for results, since the program is new, that remains to be seen.

In addition to listings, folks can find information about Miami-Dade County's housing programs as well as services that can assist them in their decision to become a homeowner.

This new service is made possible by Miami Dade County Homeless Trust and Miami Dade Housing Agency funding and the ongoing collaborative efforts of these two agencies.

Click here to be taken to the new Housing Central.

 

This notice is another community service brought to you by your local REALTOR®, Maggie Dokic.  Should you need the services of a competent professional please visit http://www.maggietherealtor.com/  

 

9 Comments on Miami-Dade Offers New Affordable Housing Portal

MAY
13
2007
5 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Sounds like a good tool for folks to use!
7:40am • #1
213,784 Points 41 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Morning Danny!  You're all the way back in the archives today.  An oldie but a goodie. =)  Have a great Sunday!
7:50am • #2
JUL
26
2007
287,726 Points 40 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Maggie--Good of you to spread the word on this useful tool for Miami-Dade area.
2:25pm • #3
4 Featured Posts
Maggie ~ Great information on Affordable Housing in Miami-Dade...I am sure lots of first time homebuyers are going to be thrilled with this information.  Great post!
8:50pm • #4
JUL
27
2007
213,784 Points 41 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Teri - the truth is it's difficult to qualify here as the average home is at least $300K.  There are less expensive homes further south but a lot of people can't deal with the added traffic.

Leah - anything that helps the situation is appreciated.  As I mentioned to Teri, the starter home in Miami is still hard to qualify for.

6:47am • #5
AUG
14
2007
The only affordable housing in Miami-Dade is in places like Homestead.  Personally, I couldn't deal with the 2 hour commute every day, driving down the deathtrap known as the Florida Turnpike, full of crazy-ass drivers.  With the cost of gas going up, it'd be a big mistake to move down there.
MiamiSucks
10:50pm • #6
AUG
15
2007
213,784 Points 41 Featured Posts Outside Blog

MS - opinions are like belly buttons...everybody has one. 

Considering that Miami is and more than likely will continue to be the gateway from Central and South America to North America, my personal belly button, I mean opinion, is that Miami real estate will remain valuable and continue to increase in value, albeit at a single digit rate as is customary in most markets. 

Homestead will always lag behind but the increase in Miami home values will pull Homestead up right along with it, as it has already done.  I am assuming from your comment that if you lived in Homestead you would need to travel 2 hours to wherever it is that you work.  It takes only 25 minutes from Homestead to Coral Gables in normal traffic.  Perhaps you work in Broward County.

You've hit upon one of the bigger problems Miami has fared, the fact that some of our infrastructure hasn't kept up with development, for certainly rush hour traffic is a nightmare...too many cars?  Not enough road?  Wrong connections which bottleneck the traffic?  A combination of this and more? 

Not everyone who lives in Homestead works in Miami.  Homestead is pretty self sufficient and there are many folks happy living there.  As for the drivers on the Turnpike, I've noticed drivers in all of Miami seem to lack some of the basic driving skills, such as signaling when turning or switching lanes, coming to a complete stop at a stop sign, staying under the speed limit, not tailgating.  I don't think the Turnpike has the market cornered in that department. 

You've managed to get me off-topic in my comment.  My post was, and continues to remain, an article about finding affordable housing in Miami-Dade for those who wish to seek it.  As a real estate agent, my goal is to provide such resources for my customers.

I appreciate your stopping by and commenting and merely ask that you keep the language clean in my blog.  There's only one word I would have left out of your comment and it wouldn't have suffered in content at all.  All opinions are welcome here and open to discussion. 

Thanks.

8:25am • #7
MAY
02

well i wont to know if this the housing program cuz i have 2 kids 8month and 6 year old i need a place asap for me and my kids can somebody please help me asap..954-234-2314

lashanda brandon
9:16pm • #8
MAY
03
213,784 Points 41 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Lashanda, I will give you a call tomorrow.  I just read your message.  I'll try to help in whatever way I can.

8:17pm • #9

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