Outlook still grim for Florida real estate

January 29th, 2010 by admin


From the South Florida Web site: A statewide survey of real estate professionals puts unemployment at the top of stumbling blocks to a robust market recovery in Florida. Since unemployed people don't need office space, don't shop, don't pay rent and don't buy houses, one respondent said, it’s unlikely to mean a serious recovery is in the offing. Reactions from 319 participants in 13 urban regions of the state representing reactions for 15 types of property were largely unified: more vacancies and decreasing rents will hit commercial and residential real estate for some time. The current unemployment rate of 11.8 percent must decline before people can start participating in the market again, said Tim Becker, director of the University of Florida's Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies in Gainesville, which conducted the survey. [more]


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