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Well, three years on it seems that now is an eeeeeven better time to buy in Orlando !
What's the real deal from anyone on here who owns property there rather than the newspaper spin ?
I'm thinking of a recce.
That's a BIG difference.
I respect cnbc.com. They've got people on the ground. They think the recovery is a myth.
quote "The glimmer of hope that housing would stage a sustainable comeback this spring has melted with the winter snow. "
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EDIT: Case Shiller has just published the latest quarterly survey for resale homes:
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Quote "These data confirm what we have seen with recent housing starts and sales reports. The housing market recession is not yet over, and none of the statistics are indicating any form of sustained recovery. At most, we have seen all statistics bounce along their troughs; at worst, the feared double-dip recession may be materializing."
To loosely paraphrase Warren Buffett recently: "The problem with commodities is that you are betting on what someone else would pay for them in six months. The commodity itself isn’t going to do anything for you….it is an entirely different game to buy a lump of something and hope that somebody else pays you more for that lump two years from now than it is to buy something that you expect to produce income for you over time.” "A good investment is one where I never have to ask the sale value of the asset, because I'm happy with the cash stream it is generating."
I would define that as the essential difference between speculating and investing. You could say the same about property investment: you need to generate rental income for it to be an investment. If you can do that then fine, but relying on any capital appreciation may not be wise.
So I guess you should beware of getting sucked in with the hot foreign money, because there doesn't seem to be many local buyers, which is never a good sign. Oh and beware of the local taxes and charges of course. That can quickly make the cash stream negative.