Economists estimating Florida’s demographics and growth have now lowered their numbers and predict by April 2027 a growth of 1.29%- a drop from their earlier 1.41%.
Continue reading “Florida will keep growing – But at what rate?”
Economists estimating Florida’s demographics and growth have now lowered their numbers and predict by April 2027 a growth of 1.29%- a drop from their earlier 1.41%.
Continue reading “Florida will keep growing – But at what rate?”
Will native Floridians be able to stay in Florida or will they be forced to leave, due to Northerners moving to Florida? Continue reading “Floridians Take Back the Welcome Mat”
Moving is already stressful; from movers, to cleaners, to security deposits, the pandemic has only increased this stress. With 32% of Americans not making a full, on time housing payment in July according to Apartment List, many are looking to relocate. Beyond money, proximity to loved ones, densely populated areas, etc. have pushed people to make the move in these interesting times. Continue reading “How to Move Safely in the Era of Coronavirus”
While most landlords expect politics to involve their properties with taxes, zoning, etc… Most do not realize the political affiliations of a community can be a breaking point for potential tenants. Continue reading “How Has Politics Infiltrated Real Estate?”
For the third time, Governor Ron DeSantis has extended the eviction moratorium but the latest extension protects only those that can prove a pandemic-created hardship has kept them from paying. Continue reading “Florida Eviction Ban Only Protects COVID-Impacted Renters”
Diversifying your investment portfolio is important for several reasons, including the potential to increase income and prevent any one source of loss from ruining you as an investor. Continue reading “Diversifying Your Real Estate Portfolio”
A surge in new home development across the U.S. has developers and investors looking to cash in on the trend of “Build for Rent” housing. Continue reading ““Build for Rent” Trend is Hitting Florida”
After nearly two months of Governor DeSantis’s executive order suspending vacation rentals, Manatee and Sarasota counties received approval to reopen short term rentals. Vacation rentals standards and guidelines have changed to align directly with the Governor’s Safe. Smart. Step-By-Step Plan for Reopening Florida to keep not only the visitors safe, but the rental owners, and hospitality staff as well. Continue reading “Vacation Rentals Approved in Sarasota and Manatee Counties”
There may be opportunities for investors in the housing market during the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading “Opportunities for Investors Amidst The Coronavirus”
Many families live paycheck to paycheck and are running low on cash as they wait for unemployment and government checks to arrive. Ryntal Property Management has some beneficial tips to help effectively budget your money during these difficult times. Continue reading “Tips for Budgeting During COVID-19”