Tuesday, July 29, 2008

 

This historic 9 bedroom, 14- bath home designed by Addison Mizner is located at 780 S. Ocean Boulevard. Sitting on three acres with an amazing 268 feet of ocean frontage, Casa Nana features a guest home, basement with movie-theater, wine cellar and an ocean side cabana.

 

Casa Nana has set 3 sales records in its history, and is currently listed for $72.5 million. The list price has part to do with the historic value of the home and the immaculate move in condition and part to do with its location on 3 acres of prime Palm Beach oceanfront property. The last consideration in the list price is the comparable recent sales: the Kimmel house ($81.5 million) and the Trump Estate ($95 million).

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Located on the island of Palm Beach, this 6-bedroom, 12-bath mansion, built by architect John Volk is expected to sell for $30 million. Built in 1950 this spectacular mansion sits on well over an acre of prime Palm Beach oceanfront property with190 feet of ocean frontage.

 

Though not as expensive as the Trump Estate sale - $95Million or the Kimmel house sale-$81.5 million, the Munders’ home is never the less continuing the recent trend in high priced home sales in Palm Beach.

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Friday, July 25, 2008
Tags:   sale, Affordable Homes, purchase, median sale, family, increase, market price, false bottom, South Florida Homes, real estate, home buyers, Palm Beach Real Estate Market, sellers, market, home value, housing, single family homes, trend, home selling, palm beach county, condominiums, pricing, value, average, prices

According to a report by the Florida Association of Realtors, newly lowered prices of existing single family homes is the main reason for the Treasure Coast’s 43% rise in sales, the largest annual percentage gain in the state.

 

After months of sales dropping in the double digits, Palm Beach County’s sales dropped only 3% last month from last year’s levels, another positive sign that the market is stabilizing.

 

Sources at the Realtors Association of the Palm Beaches agree, saying that buyers have been waiting to see how much prices will drop.  And they did -- median prices of existing homes in Palm Beach County fell 12% to $334,300 since June 2007, and in Martin and St. Lucie Counties, median prices fell 32% to $160,800.

 

Also according to the report, existing condominium sale prices fell 24% since June 2007 to a median price of $153,200, making them more affordable to first-time buyers. Martin and St. Lucie counties’ media price fell to $165,000 – a drop of 28%.

 

This reflects two things, according to analysts.  One – sellers are becoming more realistic about pricing their properties, and two – the amount of foreclosures in the upcoming months will drive down prices in the next 24 months.

 

Across the state, existing home sales fell 5% compared to last year’s figures.  Nationally, sales fell by 15%.  These low sales levels also mean lower prices – the median price dropped by 7% compared to figures from last year. 

 

Economists warn that there is still a way to go, but are hopeful that this is at least the beginning of the end.

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Friday, July 25, 2008
Tags:   mansion, foreclosure, randolph hearst, manalapan, million

Veronica Hearst, widow of famed publisher Randolph Hearst, was recently able to sell a New York property for a reported $36.5 million – enough to pay off her debt on her Manalapan mansion with some left over.

 

Hearst was behind on a $47 million mortgage from lender New Stream Capital.  In February, the lender paid $22 million at a foreclosure auction for the property.  The next month, it is reported that Franklin L. Haney paid New Stream $23.5 million for the 28,000 square foot mansion, cutting Hearst’s debt to New Stream in half.

 

The sale of the property in New York has settled her account completely and left her with some cash for herself, according to her attorney.

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Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Tags:   mansion, foreclosure, randolph hearst, manalapan, million

Watch this video with Jim Kramer from "Mad Money".
It is great news for the Florida Real Estate Market.

Please Click Link Below To View Video:
http://www.thestreet.com/video/10421733/index.html#10421733

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Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Tags:   palm beach, beachfront condos, housing, palm beach real estate, beachfront property

Prices and values for South Florida homes have generally seen an “across the board drop”, with some markets experiencing more drastic percentage drops than others.  The Palm Beach real estate market is actually one of the markets where prices and values are still doing significantly better in comparison and is therefore slightly less of an investment and/or buying risk than markets where prices continue to fluctuate.

 

On top of that, the state of Florida also seems to be eyeing Palm Beach with more confidence.  It recently bestowed the county’s local governments with its State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) program, an $8.9 million dollar fund which, much like the name implies is intended to further develop programs and grants in order to boost homeownership among those with lower income and tackle foreclosure prevention by continuing to fund programs designed to assist distressed homeowners.

 

Receiving the SHIP funds does entail a few prerequisites however.  Programs designed to assist first time buyers and existing homeowners must already be in place and no neighborhood can have inflated mortgage rates that are higher than thirty percent of what the median value of homes in the neighborhood are currently at.  This removes the need to start from scratch and ensures that the funds are being used as effectively as possible.

 

The money does (and can) go beyond foreclosures and first time home buyer assistance.  Assuming the requirements have been met, governments may also choose to use the money to construct additional beachfront condos, take care of costly repairs or create additional assistance programs of some sort.

 

The more that can be done to help those people who don’t have six figure salaries or the homeowners drowning in mortgage debt, the better the chances of improving the country’s real estate market situation and SHIP can only work in favor of these buyers and homeowners.

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