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Seven Hills - Spring Hill Real Estate Market Report Jan 2008

02-03-08
Chris Frantz
Chris Frantz: Real Estate Agent in Spring Hill, FL

Are you looking to buy or sell in the community of Seven Hills, Spring Hill Florida. I have provided a snapshot of Seven Hill Real Estate Market Activity.

Jan-08
Total List Price$145,000
Total Sold Price$141,000
Highest List Price Monthly Average$145,000
Highest Sold Price Monthly Average$141,000
Lowest List Price$145,000
Lowest Sold Price$141,000
Median List Price$145,000
Median Sold Price$141,000
Average Days on Market48
Average List Price$145,000
Average Sold Price$141,000
Homes Closed1

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The Canadians Are Coming

Bonnie Barbieri, TRC, GRI, AHWD, CIPS CANDIDATE: Real Estate Agent in Spring Hill, FL

I spoke with my coach yesterday and she told us that the Canadians are coming to Florida and quite a few are already here. She told us we needed to advertise in papers where they were vacationing. It isn't Spring Hill, Florida. Its the beaches, Clearwater, St. Pete, Treasure Island, etc, etc. So we took out a very expensive ad for Saturday and Sunday hoping to reach the vacationers who are thinking it feels mighty good basking in the warmth of the Florida sun instead of being home trying to keep warm.

The miserable winter this year has pushed a few people over the edge and they are finally ready to make the move. We have received e-mails and phone calls from people who have had it with the cold weather. I know about cold weather. I lived in Michigan for 3 years and I've never been so cold. It is miserable and for people who have gone through a really bad winter, you can't even imagine. I am from Texas and a bad winter for me was 5 days of weather in the 30's and 40's - maybe dipping into the 20's. Then it would gone and we had nice weather again. Constant cold and snow and ice were not something I was use to. So I can understand when someone calls and says I've had it, send me some listings. I'm ready to make the move.

We say "Welcome to anyone who wants to come make Florida their home whether its only for the winter or year round." You can play golf every day. You can go to the beach and watch the sunset. Its a wonderful place - this warm playland of ours.

Bonnie Barbieri - Remax Advantage - Spring Hill, FL
www.HomeInTheSunGroup.com

Spring Hill Real Estate - Market Activity for Jan 2008

01-31-08
Chris Frantz
Chris Frantz: Real Estate Agent in Spring Hill, FL

Current Market Data for Spring Hill Real Estate in Hernando County Florida.

.Jan-08
Total List Price$8,887,934
Total Sold Price$8,340,850
Highest List Price Monthly Average$369,900
Highest Sold Price Monthly Average$330,000
Lowest List Price$35,000
Lowest Sold Price$35,000
Median List Price$149,900
Median Sold Price$137,775
Average Days on Market138
Average List Price$158,713
Average Sold Price$148,944
Homes Closed56

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Spring Hill first dog park.

01-30-08
Chris Frantz
Chris Frantz: Real Estate Agent in Spring Hill, FL

Spring Hill Florida first dog park is set to open this summer. Three acres of the 8-acre park is going to the dogs. The park is located at the corner of Landover Boulevard and Sandlor Street, just south of Northcliffe Boulevard. The exact opening day for Centennial Park has yet to be determined.

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HERNANDO COUNTY FLORIDA IS GROWING

Bonnie Barbieri, TRC, GRI, AHWD, CIPS CANDIDATE: Real Estate Agent in Spring Hill, FL

I am so tired of listening to the media spreading their doom and gloom. It is as if they really want us all to fail. I work for a local Remax office and our office is bustling. We are getting leads from people still wanting to move to Florida from all over the country.

I read in the paper this morning that we are getting a new Kohl's and in fact quite a few stores including a bookstore. We are possibly getting a Super Target. Companies do not move into dying areas! Hernando County is alive and well and Florida is still a place where people would like to live.

We have an election coming up on January 29 for the Presidential elections but also there is an Amendment to help with the property taxes. It is not my first choice on how to handle it but its a first step. If passed, it will allow homeowners to carry their current tax bill with them instead of having a much larger bill if they buy a new home. This will hopefully stimulate buying.

People coming from the north aren't to shocked or upset by our taxes as they were paying much more. The weather is in the 70's today and no sign of snow!

So when you hear the doom and gloom that Florida is sinking into the sunset, don't listen to them. Hernando County (north of Tampa) is alive and well and we intend to stay that way.