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    Florida property values face unprecedented decline

    Florida property values face unprecedented decline

    August 6, 2008 - 1:48 p.m. EDT

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The values of homes, businesses and other properties across Florida declined $153 billion during the last year, and the murky economic picture isn't expected to improve until sometime in 2009, state officials said.

    Total property values dropped an unprecedented 6 percent, double the figure economists had projected last year. The decline would have been worse if not for $55.6 billion spent on new construction, according to data reported by The Miami Herald in its Wednesday editions.

    Next year, state property values are expected to drop another 4.92 percent. However, economists expect the situation to slowly improve after the slump.

    Amy Baker, the Legislature's chief economist, told the paper the state is seeing more "fire sales" with homes sold at rock-bottom prices. She said it's better than the homes not selling at all.

    "It's not a terrible thing," she said. "You want to see that."

    Foreclosures are up across the country, but certain states, including Florida, have been particularly hard hit. Metropolitan areas in California and Florida made up 16 of the top 20 metro foreclosure rates in the second quarter, according to RealtyTrac Inc., a company that monitors default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions.

    The real estate decline puts local governments and schools in a squeeze. They will see a 0.3 percent decrease in taxable value this year and 1.5 percent for schools in 2009. For schools, that adds up to $140 million lost statewide unless the Legislature increases the tax rate.

    New construction that helps offset some of last year's decline is projected to decrease by almost 35 percent, or about $36.4 billion, for the 2009 tax rolls.

    One measure being proposed on the Nov. 4 ballot would slash property taxes raised for schools in exchange for other new revenue. However, opinions are divided on how the proposal would affect the homebuilding industry. Some argue it will boost home sales while others contend they will end up paying more taxes on materials and services.

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    Amazing that construction declined by only 35% with all the available properties on the market. Perhaps that illegal construction workers are self-deporting from the state, but guaranteed it won't be out of the country.
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    They are self deporting here big time. There has been an increase in many of them going to police officers asking them to call immigration because they want to go home.
    Another problem here is that many who overstayed visas and have property or are border jumpers are being deported and they often times don't quick deed the property to anyone or have power of attorney so someone can deal with the property. We have a few units like that in my condo complex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swatchick
    They are self deporting here big time. There has been an increase in many of them going to police officers asking them to call immigration because they want to go home.
    That's great, a free ride on the Legalization Bus!! I would love to see a picture of them lined up getting on a bus with "Legalization Bus" on the side.
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    hi

    People across the United States and around the world are discovering the incredible bargains to be had from property sales in Florida.
    One of the most desirable places to live has, against all odds, also become one of the most affordable.
    But the opportunity to realize huge profits from the sale of real estate in Florida could be coming to an end soon, so smart investors are lining up now to buy property in Florida get in on the ground floor of an amazing investment possibility.

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