As I continue to research communities throughout the day while performing area appraisals, I am finding some strength returning to certain communities.
The media would have us believe that the Florida housing market is still crashing - and it is in some areas.
However, there are also some communities which are picking up and are actually considered stable again!
I recently was appraising a home in Greater Pines in Clermont, FL. This is a subdivision situated just south of Highway 50 off of Hancock Rd in Clermont.
You can see a view of the community by clicking HERE.
This is the first time in the last 6 months where I have been able to write some positive comments about a neighborhood in Clermont!
Typically, the decline has continued in the region, and then when looking at the specific "micro market" - the sales were continuing down as well!

As you can see, the "boom" for this neighborhood actually began in 2001 and continued through the end of 2006!
But then the "bust" we have all experienced came in 2007. It would seem from this overview as well, that market prices are still declining.
However, when you look at the specific market data for the last quarter, a different view comes into focus:

Judging the data from 2007 to present, the trend shows "flattening" in the last 60 days, indicating that the decline has halted, and sales are now going to the point of being "stable". Not increasing again, but not losing value each month as well! In all of 2007, there were only 20 closed sales posted in the MLS. However, as of June 2008, there have been 7 closed sales and 10 pending. That is some good news on the horizon for activity in the community again!
If you are a homeowner in Greater Pines, then congratulations on sitting through this decline! Sit still long enough, and you may see values come back up again as well!
If you are a Realtor selling homes in Greater Pines, make sure you challenge the appraiser to look closely at the data! In reviewing appraisers I find some who are saying a market is stable when it is still declining, and some who are riding the declining bandwagon even when the data shows stable! As appraisers, we have to report the ACTUAL trends and data - not just what "everyone else" is reporting. Our job as an appraiser is to decipher the data and come to credible, relevant conclusions to assist our clients in making good decisions for lending, selling, or buying.
Take heart.....it's not ALL bad news!
Make it a productive day!
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AUTHOR: Richard D Ferris - AmcAppraisalsinc.com -
Servicing all of Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk, and Seminole Counties. Also servicing Deltona, Deland, and Orange City in Volusia County.
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Great to hear some GOOD NEWS! Thank you.