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Highlands County Florida Profile

Anita Zahn, P.A.: Real Estate Agent in Lake Placid, FL
County Seat: Sebring
Nearest MSA: Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA
Largest Cities: 1 Sebring
2 Avon Park
3 Lake Placid
Miles* To:
Tallahassee ................................... 271
Orlando ................................... 69
Tampa ................................... 72
Jacksonville ................................... 197
Miami ................................... 140
Atlanta ................................... 468
Chicago ................................... 1056
Dallas ................................... 987
New York ................................... 1005
*Miles are calculated from county seat.
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Time Zone: Eastern
Local Area Code(s): 863
Highlands
1980: 47,526
1990: 68,432
2008: 100,011
2015(p): 109,400
2030(p): 129,800
(p) Denotes Projected Population
Florida
9,746,961
12,938,071
18,328,340
20,955,900
25,340,700
Average Temperature High Low
January: 73 49
July: 93 72
Florida Mean Annual Precipitation ........................... 53
Average Annual Rain Days ........................... 112
(2007)
In-Migration 5,285
Out-Migration 3,986
Net-Migration 1,299
*Estimates based on IRS Statistics of Income data
(2008)
Labor Force 41,585
Labor Force % of County Population 41.6
Number in County Unemployed 2,919
Unemployment Rate 7.0%

Monthly labor force data are available from the Florida Agency
N/D = No Data Highlands Florida
(2007)
Average Annual Employment 28,528 7,945,162
Natural Resources & Mining N/D
Construction 7.2% 7.5%
Manufacturing 3.3% 4.9%
Trade, Transportation and Utilities 19.4% 20.9%
Information 0.8% 2.0%
Financial Activities 3.4% 6.8%
Professional & Business Services 10.5% 16.6%
Education & Health Services 16.6% 18.9%
Leisure & Hospitality 9.5% 11.8%
Other Services 2.4% 3.2%
Public administration 6.0% 5.9%
Unclassified 0.0% 0.1%

Average Annual Wage
(2007)
All Industries $28,315
Construction $27,779
Education & Health Services $36,228
Financial Activities $33,773
Information $39,892
Leisure & Hospitality $14,987
Manufacturing $39,177
Natural Resources & Mining N/D
Other Services $22,824
Professional & Business Services $24,738
Public administration $38,267
Trade, Transportation and Utilities $25,781
Unclassified $13,494
Highlands Florida
2005 $23,653 $34,709
2006 $25,036 $37,099
2007 $25,717 $38,417
Major Private Sector Employers

Florida Hospital Heartland Division
Business Line: Healthcare
Number of Employees..................................................... 1,200

Wal-Mart
Business Line: Department Store
Number of Employees..................................................... 560

Highlands Regional Medical Center
Business Line: Healthcare
Number of Employees..................................................... 450

Cross Country Automotive Services
Business Line: Roadside Assistance Call Center
Number of Employees..................................................... 375

Palms of Sebring
Business Line: Assisted Living Facility
Number of Employees..................................................... 278

Highlands Greenhouses
Business Line: Ornamental Plants
Number of Employees..................................................... 266

Lake Placid Heath Care Cente
Business Line: Nursing Home
Number of Employees..................................................... 205

Alan Jay Automotive
Business Line: Automobile Dealership
Number of Employees..................................................... 200

Home Depot
Business Line: Home Improvement Supplies
Number of Employees..................................................... 160

Georgia Pacific
Business Line: Corrugated Boxes
Number of Employees..................................................... 140

Federal Interstates 1 to 1.5 hours to I-4, I-75, Florida's Turnpike
Federal Highways US-27
State Highways SR 66, SR 98
Railroads CSX
Nearest Airport with Scheduled Commerical Airline Service: Orlando International Airport (80 miles)
# Runways 790
Longest Paved Runway(ft.) 12000
General Aviation Airports Sebring Regional, Avon Park Executive, Placid Lakes

Local Deep Water Port
Miles to Closest Port 70
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COUNTY
Countywide Ad Valorem Millage Rates:
Government 7.3544
Schools 7.6640
Special 0.0000
Total 15.0184

Ad Valorem Tax Exemption: Yes
Retail Sales Tax (Local Option) 1.00
Federal Enterprise Zone No
State Enterprise Zone EZ-2801
STATE
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Corporate Income Tax 5.5%
Personal Income Tax 0.0%
Retail Sales Tax 6.0%
Electric Companies:
  • Progress Energy
  • Glades Electric Cooperative

  • Natural Gas Companies:
  • Coker Fuel
  • Sebring Gas Systems
  • TECO Peoples Gas Company

  • Telephone Companies:
  • Sprint

  • Water & Sewer Companies:
  • Municipalities


  • Existing Industrial Zoned Land Yes
    Number of Acres 2,070
    Largest Available Contiguous Parcel 180

    Industrial Parks Yes
    Number of Acres 812
    Largest Available Contiguous Parcel 180

    Foreign Trade Zones Yes
    Zone Number(s) 215
    Public
    Schools
    Teachers Enrollments
    Elementary: 9 350 5,996
    Secondary: 7 370 6,449
    Totals: 16 720 12,445

    Private Schools Available: Yes
    POST SECONDARY EDUCATION SERVING THE COUNTY:

    Colleges/Universities:
  • Warner Southern College
  • Webber College
  • Florida Southern College

  • Junior/Community Colleges:
  • South Florida Community College
  • Indian River Community College

  • Vocational/Technical Schools:
  • South Florida Community College
  • Indian River Community College

  • Other Schools:
  • none

  • Local Radio Stations:
  • WWOJ - FM
  • WWTK - AM
  • WZSP - FM
  • WAVP - AM
  • WITS-AM
  • WZZS-FM
  • Local Television Stations:
  • Trianon Broadcast Company








  • Locally Printed Newspapers:
  • Lake Placid Journal
  • The News-Sun
  • Highlands Today

  • Number of Banks: 30

    Number of Savings and Loans: 0

    Number of Credit Unions: 2
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    Cost of Living
    Price Level Index, (2007)
    Florida State Average = 100
    Sample
    Total 91.02
    Food 97.68
    Housing 82.80
    Medical Care 90.76
    Personal Goods and Services 96.81
    Transportation 99.76
    Medical Services:
  • Florida Hospital Heartland
  • Florida Hospital Lake Placid
  • Highlands Regional Medical Center

  • Recreational Opportunities:
  • BMX Track
  • County Parks (18)
  • Golf Courses (15)
  • Highlands Hammock & Lake June Scrub State Parks
  • Lakes (95)
  • Public Boat Landings (43)
  • Tennis Courts (31)

  • Historical Points Of Interest:
  • Avon Park Depot Museum
  • Civilian Conservation Corps Museum
  • Lake Placid Historical Museum
  • Military Sea Services Museum
  • Sebring Historical Museum
  • Sebring International Raceway

  • Cultural Events/Festivals:
  • Avon Park Springtime on the Mall Festival, March
  • Highlands Fine Art Festival, Sebring, November
  • Lake Placid Arts & Crafts Country Fair, February
  • Lake Placid Caladium Festival, August
  • Roaring Twenties Arts & Crafts, Sebring, February

  • WHAT? Buyer Agents work for FREE???

    Andrea & Darrin Mills YourHighlandsCountyRealtors 863-202-0729: Real Estate Agent in Sebring, FL

    What? Buyer Agents work for FREE?

    This question comes up quite often when working with buyers, especially if they are from out of town or from out of state. Now before we go any further, let me say this:

    Every state has their own rules and regulations regarding buyer agents and listing agents.
    Every region within every state might have its own customs regarding many things pertaining real estate.

    This is how it works in Highlands County, Florida:

    Generally, buyers do not pay their buyer agent! The buyer agent gets a percentage of the commission the listing agent earns from the seller.

    Let's say you are from up north and are looking to buy a retirement home in Highlands County Florida. You call us up and we discuss your wants and needs. After we have identified several properties that are of interest to you, we go out and take a look at them. As I have said in an earlier post, we are not limited to our own listings or office listings. We will show you any home for sale through any agent and any office. Now, once we have found your dream home and have written up an offer that was accepted by the seller, we move towards the closing table. You will not have to pay us a dime! Our services are completely FREE to you, the buyer!
    The listing agent offers a split of their commission to acooperating broker once they enter their listing into the MLS. This is how the buyer agent gets paid. It will show up on the top portion of page 1 on the final closing statement and it will be paid out of the seller's proceeds.

    Now it makes even more sense to call us to help you find that dreamhome in Highlands County - it doesn't cost you dime to work with a pro!

    ...handing over that key! Priceless!

    Andrea & Darrin Mills YourHighlandsCountyRealtors 863-202-0729: Real Estate Agent in Sebring, FL

    Most of our closings are mail-outs and we hardly get to see the closing table. Yesterday, I had the honor of taking some very dear clients to the closing table and hand them the key to their new home. Priceless!

    It had been a very eventful transaction from the time we first met with Paul & Judi. They made an offer on one of our listings, a short sale in a very active and well kept adult community in the heart of Sebring. They loved the home and they were very familiar with the neighbors. In fact, the neighbor across the street from our listing called Judi on the phone the second my husband Darrin put our sign in the frontyard. Goes to show that sign in the front yard IS important!

    Paul and Judi were in the process of selling their previous home and the offer we wrote was not only contingent upon financing but also on the sale of their home. We submitted to the lender an addendum of removal of "sale of home contingency" after their home sold. Soon thereafter, our clients grew impatient with the short sale process. They had moved in with Paul's lovely Mom and not knowing whether or not the sale would be approved and how long it would take made them antsy.

    We started looking at other homes, priced within their range and without the short sale waiting time. Why do they call it s-h-o-r-t sale anyway? This is a rhetoric question! After we had looked at a number of homes, Paul and Judi zeroed in on a lovely 2 bedroom home in a nice neighborhood. The privacy fenced yard was perfect for their two little dogs and what do you know...the screened lanai had a doggy door, perfectly sized for the bubbly pooches. We wrote an offer after getting a release from contract on the previous home.

    The initial offer was countered by the sellers and after some soul searching, our clients accepted the seller's counter offer. Paul and Judi were happy and so were we! The home appraised for purchase price, homeinspection only revealed some minor issues, no termites found - ready to close!

    We're happy to see our clients move into their new home. We're happy to see them excited and we're happy we were able to help them along the way. We will miss them and we hope Judi will continue emailing with us. Btw, if you are in Highlands County and looking to get beautified, stop by Judi's Place of Hair and Nails, 271 US 27 N (inbetween Highlands Today and the Chamber of Commerce). Call ahead for an appointment: 863-382-9911

    HIGHLAND COUNTY FLORIDA MARKET ACTIVETY FOR AUGUST 2009

    Anita Zahn, P.A.: Real Estate Agent in Lake Placid, FL

    The market activety had surelt improved from a year ago. We a definatly seeing more activety.

    These are the latest stats for the month of August.

    August MLS Stats:

    8-1-09 - 8-31-09

    120 sold listings; 38 of them Short Sale, Foreclosure, Bank or Corporate Owned

    Average DOM 166

    Median List: $99,900

    Median Sold: $92,750

    It's a great time to sell your Sebring Home!

    Andrea & Darrin Mills YourHighlandsCountyRealtors 863-202-0729: Real Estate Agent in Sebring, FL

    soldHighlands County Real Estate - It's a great time to sell your Sebring home!!!

    Looking back to January 2009,
    we can definitely tell a big difference in market activity in Highlands County and Sebring specifically. Our phones have been ringing off the hook for showing requests from cooperating agents and interested buyers as well. It's no wonder with all those great deals waiting for new owners.

    Our own listing inventory is shrinking steadily because we almost can't list homes as fast as they go under contract and sell. We all remember the days where even the well priced homes wouldn't sell under 90 days and you were lucky to get an offer, even if it was a shaky one. These days, we get multiple offers after only a few weeks on the market and we have agents ask us to notify them once we get another "great deal" on the market or to let them know if one of our deals falls through so they can get their buyers in place to make an offer. So, if you are thinking about selling your Sebring home, give us a call! Due to high volume of offers, we need to replenish our inventory! Btw, we list and sell Avon Park homes as well as Lake Placid homes!.

    Whether you are looking to just move on or avoid foreclosure: It's a great time to sell your Sebring home!
    We find many first timers among our buyer clients, eager to take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit with it's looming deadline. Most popular with the first time buyers are the short sales and foreclosures. While a short sale is not for everyone, there are most certainly some really great deals available and a thrifty buyer can end up with a true dreamhome with only a bit of sweat equity invested. If you are looking to purchase, let us help you find your Sebring home. Btw, we can also assist you in finding your Avon Park home or Lake Placid home!


    With around 140 - 150 foreclosure filings per month in Highlands County, we don't expect there to be a shortage of short sale, pun intended, for quiet some time. Homeowners that find themselves unable to keep up with their mortgage payment are well advised to explore their options and take advantage of some of the alternatives to foreclosure, such as Short Sales. We find that while many homeowners have heard of the term, only a few understand how short sales work. We believe that most homeowners walk away from their home because they believe they have no other option. We work with investor owners as well as owner occupants and there is no cost involved to meet and speak with us about your situation.