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Luck, Not only for the Irish

March 7, 2021 by Gary Cardillo

Do you ever find yourself looking forward to that “holiday” of the month with the same anticipation you did as a kid? For me, I think of those special days almost as the dessert after a wonderful home-cooked meal. When I think of those days I find they mean the same to me today as they did when I was a child, and perhaps are the only traditions that haven’t changed throughout the years. I think of the fun we had on Halloween trick or treating in our costumes, Thanksgiving where we played touch football games before gorging ourselves on turkey and all the side dishes until we couldn’t move, and what more needs to be said about the excitement of the holiday season and New Year! While each month brings us a unique joy in its own way, the ones I find that make us all seem to laugh and take life a little less seriously are St. Patrick’s Day and Cinco de Mayo. It doesn’t matter the color of your skin, your religion, ethnic background, or political beliefs, on those days we proudly celebrate with revelry as if that was part of our ancestry.

Recently we had dinner with a couple who introduced Gail and me on a blind date 35 years ago. They are from New York where the husband has had a jewelry business in the heart of New York’s Diamond District for many years. We were dining outside in St. Armand’s Circle in Sarasota and this couple was looking around like two kids entering Disney World, amazed at the number of people out and about enjoying the shops, restaurants, and beautiful evening weather. They had been to Florida many times before but this time was extra special as New York has been shut down to a large degree, and according to the husband, New York City has become a ghost town of sorts with rising crime rates and the closure of many businesses. However, despite the depressing news from New York, our conversations are always full of laughter as the husband has an uncanny sense of humor and like most wives, she just rolls her eyes.

While many have grown depressed being quarantined in their homes for months up north, the husband has maintained his sense of humor. He said, “You try to get creative, and when weather permits, you try to make the most of your time outdoors.” Being an avid tennis player who also enjoys the game of golf I asked, what other things he had tried. He replied, “Skeet shooting.” Detecting the puzzled look on my face he said, “I thought I’d give it a try….As a Jew we don’t hunt, we order in, but I figured it was something new and different. Unfortunately, birds were dropping from the trees and a plane fell out of the sky, but while I seemed to hit everything else, I couldn’t hit those clay pigeons.” I was so glad he hadn’t lost his sense of humor!
He continued by saying, “You guys don’t realize how lucky you are to live in Florida,” and for a couple who at first was very critical of our Governor opening up the state for business and schools the way he did, he said it is no wonder our Governor is the top real estate agent in New York as he is single-handedly spearheading the mass exodus out of the state.”
I found it amazing to see the change in perspective as years ago Florida was only seen as a place to retire, and now couples like our friends are giving serious consideration to possibly making the move themselves in the not too distant future, which we couldn’t be happier if they did. What I also found interesting is most of the husband’s Florida clients are in the Palm Beach area, which years ago seemed like the place they would eventually relocate, however, they shared with us how they wanted to get away from the stress, congestion, and the “personalities” they deal with daily and are finding southwest Florida provides everything they could want. I have to agree as I still find myself wondering in amazement that we live in a place people come to vacation.
As we were leaving the husband said, “Don’t forget St. Patrick’s Day is coming up.” I replied, “What side of your Jewish heritage emigrated from Ireland?” He replied, “I think it was the dog, but the only thing you need to remember is no one makes a better corned beef sandwich than a kosher deli.” As we walked away at the end of another perfect day, I had to admit he wasn’t wrong.
-Gary Cardillo

Filed Under: Community Information Tagged With: agent, florida, gary cardillo, humor, newsletter, punta gorda, realtor, st patricks day, waterfront

The Great Migration of 2020

September 30, 2020 by Gary Cardillo

Did you know, roughly 950 people move to Florida every day? We have seen this ‘unprecedented demand’ and the increase in luxury home sales as people in northern states are fleeing the larger cities amid the pandemic.
No longer are people looking just to escape the harsh winter weather in the north, we are seeing people moving south as a quality of life change. Most of the people moving in are from high-taxed areas like New York, Boston, California, and Chicago, according to the New York Times. What makes Florida so appealing is residents pay no state income or estate tax and receive a homestead exemption of up to $50,000 on a primary resident and a 3% annual cap on home assessments.

The sunshine state also grew more appealing with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 which limited the amount of total state and local taxes that can be deducted on a federal income tax return to $10,000. Those living in densely populated areas and commuting via mass transit are now looking to move to areas outside the major metropolitan areas and avoid the close quarters that were inherent with train or bus travel. Families are fleeing cramped apartments and are looking for home offices, home gyms, larger kitchens for increased in-home dining and private pools. What we have noticed, is that people who have seasonal rentals, or who frequent the state, have snapped up permanent residences and turned their short-term stays during the pandemic into a permanent move.

During this time many discovered they could work remotely and with management seeing no drop off in productivity, employees as well as entrepreneurs started to relocate south to areas such as Florida and Texas. New contracts for single-family homes in Charlotte County were up 41% in August compared to this time last year. Single family homes are the “crème de la crème” vs condos and townhomes because most feel it is not only easier to social distance in a house, but weren’t quite ready to give up homeownership and downsize into a condominium.

Also, a booming housing market means more new homeowners – and a higher demand for new appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, washers and dryers. With more people staying at home and cooking, appliances are getting much more use requiring replacement, thus adding to manufacturers being backlogged to the end of the year. This pandemic has created a perfect storm for those looking to escape the high cost of urban living and unwittingly finding there are tax advantages and low mortgage rates to be enjoyed in areas with more desirable climates.  According to the latest trends, many of Florida’s gulf coast towns and cities top the list as the choice of many seeking a better quality of life.

One of those being our town of Punta Gorda. Punta Gorda is what so many people are looking for, a laid-back community where residents know one another, engage with one another and enjoy life together in a relaxed, harbor-side destination-the ideal getaway from the hustle and bustle of big city living. As always, we are here to answer any of your real estate questions and if you feel now is your time to make the lifestyle change you’ve been putting off, we’d be happy to show you our piece of paradise.
 -Gary Cardillo

Filed Under: Community Information Tagged With: florida, gary cardillo, real estate, realtor

Hear Ye, Hear Ye, the Real Estate Market is Booming!

August 31, 2020 by Gary Cardillo

The coronavirus pandemic doesn’t seem to be making the Charlotte County housing market sick. The market is seeing a surge in listings and buyers continue making offers.

With inventory levels so low, if there was ever a time in which to sell your home, this would be it! As of July, the median is 49 days on the market, a trend that is 9 days less from last year, and I see it moving lower in the next few months. Looking at sales of homes over the last year, the market in our area is highly active. In July of 2019, there were 345 homes sold in our area where for July 2020 we had 488 sales. Recently Punta Gorda was in the top 3 cities for people who are relocating to Florida. A lot of interest in our housing market is coming from people relocating from the north looking to escape the harsh winter weather and high taxes, but with concerns from this pandemic are looking to move to areas with less congestion where they can work remotely and avoid mass transit. With the influx of those moving to the area competition is fierce which has resulted in the median price of homes rising to $237,450. So not only are our sales looking good, but the price of our homes are attractive as well. Homes valued in the $250,000-$350,000 range are the most popular among buyers right now.

With mortgage rates at record lows, some buyers who are self -employed are having a harder time qualifying due additional qualifying guidelines stemming from the impact of the pandemic. Others are challenged in trying to get pre-qualified fast enough in order to submit offers quickly on what has become a very limited supply of inventory. Buyers shopping for a home in our area should first get pre-approved so they know what they CAN buy. Second, you need that pre-approval or proof of funds letter as sellers don’t want to tie up their properties for those who can’t qualify. In short, get pre-qualified and if you see a house you better act on it. If you are someone who has a hard time making up your mind now is not the time to just be looking. Homes have hit the market and are immediately going under contract when priced well and buyers are trying to make their offers very attractive in order to outbid their competition.

An article I read recently, “More Buyers Nix Inspections as Bidding Wars Heat Up”, a Redfin agent study found that almost one in five offers (19.9%) waived the inspection contingency to make their offers more attractive. This study was done with agents in select major US markets. The previous year it was 13.2%. Although, I understand why some are doing this I do feel this is a major part of home buying not to skimp on.

Our local newspaper mentioned how single family home permits in Charlotte County were on the rise with 216 permits were issued for the month of July which is up over 189 from the same time period a year ago. The value of the permits were $58.5M which is a $9M jump over the previous two July’s. This also represents a 14.3% jump year to year which runs from October to September. 1,791 single family home permits have been issued representing a 22.7% increase over 2019 year to date, and we still have 2 months to go. Total permits account for $487.9M, more than 2019 with 2 months to go and Charlotte County has outpaced the rest of the state which had a 17.1% increase over 2019.

We have a good education system, good government and we offer a vibrant waterfront town with many medical options nearby and our crime is low. It is just a great place to live and why we love to call it home!

If you are looking to sell, do the following to help it sell sooner rather than later. If your house is cleaned, updated, priced right and has a pool/view your days on the market will be less. Buyers are looking for those recreational activities to keep their families busy as they work from home. And of course you can reach out to me anytime if you would like a free market analysis. As we say to all of our clients, “We will be there with you every step of the way.”
-Gary Cardillo

Filed Under: Buying Real Estate, Community Information, Selling Real Estate Tagged With: buy, florida, market is hot, punta gorda, real estate, realtor, sell, waterfront, waterfront realtor

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