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5 Florida Intracoastal Homes For Sale With A Private Boat Dock Included

Intracoastal Homes For With A Boat Dock

Looking for a new home in Daytona Beach with a focus on practical waterfront living? Consider our selection of riverfront homes, each featuring its own boat dock. Ideal for those who love the outdoors and the convenience of direct water access, these homes offer a unique living experience. Discover properties that blend comfort with the ease of water activities right in your backyard. Start your journey to finding a home that suits your lifestyle in Florida’s beautiful river settings.

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The homes below are examples of recent homes with a dock that have sold along the Intracoastal Waterway

intracoastal Waterway home with boat dock for sale
View more photos of this luxurious riverfront home

This home is a 4 bedroom, 6 bathroom home in the neighborhood of River Ridge Estates. Selling for $2,750,000 This home has sold click here to view more homes like it.

Don’t miss the opportunity to view the most desirable new construction property ever built on the Halifax River in Daytona Beach. With its groundbreaking design, expansive 5200 ft. of living space, 7280 ft. under roof, this property takes advantage of the finest views of the Intracoastal Waterway. Surrounded by water on three sides, this three-story Peninsula home, built by Fairhomes is the product of a winning collaboration between Pemberton Design, R&B Construction, and Blenheim Consulting. Park your boat at the end of the deepwater dock and enjoy private access to the beautiful waterway. This coastal contemporary home was built to be enjoyed….
Find more homes with boat dock along the Halifax Intracoastal waterway here

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Posted in: Daytona Beach, Homes for sale, I need to move to Florida, Luxury Market, Move-Up Buyers, River Front Homes

Rise to the Top of the Pool by Selling Your House Today

Rise to the Top of the Pool by Selling Your House Today | Simplifying The Market

With the release of the latest Economic Pulse Flash Survey from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), results show that people selling their houses today are holding strong on price. According to the most recent data, 74% of real estate agents noted that sellers are not dropping listing prices to attract more buyers.

Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at NAR, noted: 

“The housing market faced an inventory shortage before the pandemic. Given that there are even fewer new listings during the pandemic, home sellers are taking a calm approach and appear unwilling to lower prices to attract buyers during the temporary disruptions to

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Posted in: Blog, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Pricing

What Impact Might COVID-19 Have on Home Values?

What Impact Might COVID-19 Have on Home Values? | Simplifying The Market

A big challenge facing the housing industry is determining what impact the current pandemic may have on home values. Some buyers are hoping for major price reductions because the health crisis is straining the economy.

The price of any item, however, is determined by supply and demand, which is how many items are available in relation to how many consumers want to buy that item.

In residential real estate, the measurement used to decipher that ratio is called months supply of inventory. A normal market would have 6-7 months of inventory. Anything over seven months would be considered a buyers’ market, with downward pressure on prices. Anything under six months would indicate a sellers’ market, which would put upward pressure on prices.

Going into March of this year, the supply stood at three months – a strong seller’s market. While buyer demand has decreased rather dramatically during the pandemic, the number of homes on the market has also decreased. The recently released Existing Home Sales Report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) revealed we currently have 3.4 months of inventory. This means homes should maintain their value during the pandemic.

This information is consistent with the research completed by John Burns Real Estate Consulting, which recently reported:

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Posted in: Blog, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates

Today’s Expert Insight on the Housing Market

 

Today’s Expert Insight on the Housing Market [INFOGRAPHIC] | Simplifying The Market

Some Highlights

  • According to Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at NAR, home prices are forecasted to rise.
  • Results from the Existing Home Sales Report note that home sales declined in March due to the coronavirus, but prices are still strong.
  • Let’s connect so you can better understand your home’s value today.

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Posted in: Blog, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Infographics

Uncertainty Abounds in the Search for Economic Recovery Timetable

Uncertainty Abounds in the Search for Economic Recovery Timetable | Simplifying The Market

Earlier this week, we discussed how most projections from financial institutions are calling for a quick V-shaped recovery from this economic downturn, and there’s research on previous post-pandemic recoveries to support that expectation.

In addition, we noted how there are some in the business community who believe we may instead be headed for a U-shaped recovery, where the return to previous levels of economic success won’t occur until the middle of next year. Yesterday, Reuters released a poll of U.S. and European economists which revealed that Continue reading…

Posted in: Blog, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates

Keys to Selling Your House Virtually

Keys to Selling Your House Virtually | Simplifying The Market

In a recent survey by realtor.com, people thinking about selling their homes indicated they’re generally willing to allow their agent and some potential buyers inside if done under the right conditions. They’re less comfortable, however, hosting an open house. This is understandable, given the health concerns associated with social contact these days. The question is if you need to sell your house now, what virtual practices should you use to make sure you, your family, and potential buyers stay safe in the process?

In today’s rapidly changing market, it’s more important than ever to make sure you have a Continue reading…

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Will This Economic Crisis Have a V, U, or L-Shaped Recovery?

Will This Economic Crisis Have a V, U, or L-Shaped Recovery? | Simplifying The Market

Many American businesses have been put on hold as the country deals with the worst pandemic in over one hundred years. As the states are deciding on the best strategy to slowly and safely reopen, the big question is: how long will it take the economy to fully recover?

Let’s look at the possibilities. Here are the three types of recoveries that follow most economic slowdowns (the definitions are from the financial glossary at Market Business News):

  • V-shaped recovery: an economic period in which the economy experiences a sharp decline. However, it is also a brief period of decline. There is a clear bottom (called a trough by economists) which does not last long. Then there is a strong recovery. Continue reading…

Posted in: Blog, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates

The Pain of Unemployment: It Will Be Deep, But Not for Long

The Pain of Unemployment: It Will Be Deep, But Not for Long | Simplifying The Market

There are two crises in this country right now: a health crisis that has forced everyone into their homes and a financial crisis caused by our inability to move around as we normally would. Over 20 million people in the U.S. became instantly unemployed when it was determined that the only way to defeat this horrific virus was to shut down businesses across the nation. One second a person was gainfully employed, a switch was turned, and then the room went dark on their livelihood.

The financial pain so many families are facing right now is Continue reading…

Posted in: Blog, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates

How Technology is Helping Buyers Navigate the Home Search Process [INFOGRAPHIC]

How Technology is Helping Buyers Navigate the Home Search Process [INFOGRAPHIC] | Simplifying The Market

How Technology is Helping Buyers Navigate the Home Search Process [INFOGRAPHIC] | Simplifying The Market

Some Highlights:

  • A recent realtor.com survey revealed that buyers are still considering moving forward with the homebuying process, even if they can’t see the home in-person.
  • While they still prefer to physically see a home, virtual home tours and accurate listing information top the list of tech specs buyers find most helpful in today’s process.
  • Let’s connect today to determine how technology can help power your home search.

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Posted in: Blog, First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, For Sellers, Infographics, Move-Up Buyers

Today’s Homebuyers Want Lower Prices. Sellers Disagree.

Today’s Homebuyers Want Lower Prices. Sellers Disagree. | Simplifying The Market

The uncertainty the world faces today due to the COVID-19 pandemic is causing so many things to change. The way we interact, the way we do business, even the way we buy and sell real estate is changing. This is a moment in time that’s even sparking some buyers to search for a better deal on a home. Sellers, however, aren’t offering a discount these days; they’re holding steady on price.

According to the most recent NAR Flash Survey (a survey of real estate agents from across the country), agents were asked the following two questions:

1. “Have any of your sellers recently reduced their price to attract buyers?”

Their answer: 72% said their sellers have not lowered prices to attract buyers during this health crisis. 

2. “Are home buyers expecting lower prices now?”

Their answer: 63% of agents said their buyers were looking for a price reduction of at least 5%.Today’s Homebuyers Want Lower Prices. Sellers Disagree. | Simplifying The Market

What We Do Know  

In today’s market, with everything changing and ongoing questions around when the economy will bounce back, it’s interesting to note that some buyers see this time as an opportunity to win big in the housing market. On the other hand, sellers are much more confident that they will not need to reduce their prices in order to sell their homes. Clearly, there are two different perspectives at play.

Bottom Line

If you’re a buyer in today’s market, you might not see many sellers lowering their prices. If you’re a seller and don’t want to lower your price, you’re not alone. If you have questions on how to price your home, let’s connect today to discuss your real estate needs and next steps.

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Posted in: Blog, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Pricing

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