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You are right about agents wanting you to sign up for info. It is an eye opener down there to see the low price
There is still room for prices to drop as far as I can tell
I do not know other areas in Florida and know the larger cities are crime infested. The area of Englewood and Port Charlotte seems to be a newer area. Similar to Toronto, Florida seems to have 'prime real estate' areas and areas that do not appreciate much, even in a very good economy. Florida also has several trailer parks, manufactured homes and 'mobile homes most of which are being foreclosed. The one I was looking at is neither foreclosure or short sale and is selling for 89K. I compared it to homes in an area that I know to be more affluent (Naples and West Palm beach) and similar homes were selling for more than 200K or 300K. I do not have anyone to contact in Florida and don't know if I should trust a realestate agent since, unlike Toronto, Florida has a lot of racial issues and crime areas. In some areas, real estate does not appreciate due to these factors.What type of area is Port Charlotte? Is it a 'newer' area on its way to becoming established?I'm not old enough, but there's quite a few 'gated communities' down there. They range for 80K to 1 million, depending on the type of amenities and type of home (mobile, manufactured or solid). Many of the keys are built up, there are very few homes on Big Pine Key or marinas, as these areas develop, the prices of other homes will go down. Since the real estate bust in the states, the keys are probably the only place that haven't gown down, homes have maintained their values, keep in mind the retired people have a fixed income, they do not have jobs to lose, many of the them are living of past investments, 401K plans and good pensions.