Glad you think so! Yes I do plan to do more like this coming up as well as answering different types of real estate questions. Helping my viewers is what it’s all about👌
Hello Michael, Randall here again. Great job show casing some really affordable houses. Those are great options for folks at real good prices. A home cheaper than you can rent up here in Maryland and build equity and take advantage of the many benefits of home ownership instead of renting. I like what you said, if you are open minded and flexible, many of these will make great homes. I would like to see some a little more expensive, in the 400K range. I like that you mention HOA, because that makes a difference in cost and freedom of your property for dogs, having a RV, race car trailer, or boat etc. In that range there probably be consistently nice properties away from flags like apartments, highways, major roads, malls, heavy business districts, trains, etc.
Thanks Randall! I thought they were pretty decent options as well for the $$. I appreciate your feedback for the next one on the price range. Seems 400-500k is a good range for the next one. This one i actually did not intentionally excluded HOA properties, just happened that none of them were in one.
You are one heck of a tour guy without actually moving.😊 The way you explained all the ins and out was so perfectly narrated, I could listen to you all day.👍👍🤩
Thanks for sharing! This was very informative 👍 Up until our chat on the last video, I hadn't fully grasped how much the market is changing down there. Looking forward to seeing the next round
Could you perhaps make a video on how Florida differs from Texas, more specific Austin. Both in culture and climate but also the people, politics and cost of living. That’d be an interesting topic, at least for me haha 😁. Otherwise a great video as always, I’m looking forward to your next video! 😎☀️ Have a great day.
Maybe one day! I haven't been to Austin yet, so I don't know much about it, but in the future I may do that! Thanks for supporting the channel and looking out for the next video 👌
Great video, Michael! My favorite house was the last one in Pensacola, because it was so affordable, but also had the vaulted ceilings, loft, and great pool area. Also, I just think Pensacola would be a great place to live, because the beaches there are gorgeous, with the soft, white sand, it’s a big enough city, and close to other states, if you need to get out of Florida quickly. Makes me hope even more that you and Lisi will be able to own a place of your own soon.
Thanks Jeannie! I was really surprised myself to find a house that affordable with a pool in Pensacola. That area is definitely still very affordable for Florida and excellent location like you said. I don’t doubt that busy and I will make our future home purchase sooner than later. We are even contemplating staying in Miami and buying a condo here. That way she can continue working for a while👌
@@MichaelBordenaro Whatever you will do will be right for you guys. However, I would so love it if you guys found a cute, little, dare I say affordable, bungalow in the Miami area. We can dream, can't we?! ;-)
@@Jeannified Yes I think so too. Although if we stay in Miami, for sure it will be a condo where we live now for Lisi's work. But if we move somewhere else, a house it is!
@@MichaelBordenaro I have to say that I am rooting for a house! I just think a different area, but especially being able to own a house, would be more rewarding in the long run. I "feel" you are ready to explore other possible areas and settle in to your own space. I DO love Miami, and I know you are both enjoying the condo. I guess I am just more of a house person. I know everyone has different wants and needs though. I know it will all work out for you guys, though!
Someone else may have mentioned this already but... that house in Pensacola was bought to be flipped. It's been redone and now listed at $399,000. Kudos to the buyer. But dang... missed opportunity.
Those were good examples in that price range. I don't know if I'd want the maintenance of a pool though. Maybe next time you could feature without pools. I did like the one in port Charlotte with the terrazzo floor. I like the mid century vibe.
Thanks, I tried to pick some good ones for the $$. Appreciate the feedback as well for future videos like this one. I like the terrazzo floors as well!
I liked your choices for the price point. Good deals if you're willing to put a bit into them. I'd like to see pool homes, move in ready, under 450k on either coast. I live in WA state, and I'm looking to buy in Florida at this price range. I enjoy your content. Thanks.
Encouraging that there are any homes left for those prices that you would even consider showing a client. Here's something you might have left out. In California where I live, in many in demand places the current game seems to be setting listing prices that are anywhere from 10% to sometimes 100% less than what the homes actually end up selling for, sometimes in only hours or days after the listing. It would seem looking at comparable homes that sold recently would be a sanity check on if that might be happening in these more affordable communities. Thanks.
Yes I thought so too! I havent seen properties going that far over listing. That is a pretty awful RE tactic to price it that far below what it might actually sell for. You might see these places go for 5-10% over asking in some cases but not always
Omg, this is a wonderful video. thank so much for showing those options. Looking forward to seeing more options of homes under 250k. Don't need to have pool for me though, and i prefer central Florida. thank you
The reason why those home is cheaper because of the location and not in good school zone, also, the ceiling is quite low, new home with high ceiling tend to sell more because it felt more space and freedom instead of feeling being caged inside.
I’m following a page on Facebook where people go on and ask Random Questions about Moving to Florida. I keep posting your name. Opinions can vary and some questions are so open ended. People really want to go to FL. Some don’t plan well. They stay in extended hotels until they find something. People are fleeing with the shirts on their backs. So to speak. I get how they feel but I’ve made moves like that and it’s not a good time. The next lockdown is coming. That’s a Fact which is pushing ppl to under plan.
Thank you so much for sharing my content Deborah that really means a lot to me! I hope it helps the right people in the Facebook group👍 I hope that’s not true about another lockdown coming in some places. At least I can be confident it won’t happen here in Florida. Unfortunately like you said it leads to hasty decisions by others. At the same time I can’t blame them for wanting to escape this ridiculousness
Thank you! Yes the contrast is pretty incredible. Hurricane insurance can vary quite a bit based on the property and its location. Could be anywhere between $500/yr up to $2500/yr +
Nice job ! I'm a solo senior looking for a deal like this. Am watching and waiting for prices to drop this summer 2023. Am interested in The Villages.....thank you.
I am wondering if these houses actually SELL for those prices or if bidding wars drive the prices up. I found a house I liked on the west coast of FL but it actually sold for 25% MORE than the asking price!
Depends on where. Pretty much anywhere on the west coast of FL is red hot right now and thats the norm. If you buy something more inland, smaller town, its more reasonable
Please do a home for $200,000.and under! I want to pay off and not have a house payment. A duplex or a condo 1 floor 2/2 .would love 1 car garage.prefer north of Palm Beach Gardens. What’s available in that price range.
I offer consulting calls if you would like to chat and get some insight, you can book one here michaelbordenaro.com/book-service/ As for real estate services, I only service Miami Beach where I live.
I'm so hoping there's a nice house under $200k with a Pool and close to the beach, no HOA's, when I can buy a house in Florida. I'm able to start looking at the end of May and need to move in by the end of July, do you think it's possible?.
I think it will be possible, as long as you are flexible on the location / city of the home. Also you need to be ready to make an offer the moment you see the home, with todays competitive market, and preferably no extra contingencies besides financing and inspection and you'll have a shot!
Hey Michael, I have a question...have you done (or can you do) a video that compares or talks about buying a property for investment purposes in a gated community vs. buying a home for investment purposes in a general neighbourhood? Specifically asking about buying a home in either of these types of areas to rent out for a few months out of the year. Not AirBnB. I hope my question makes sense. Thank You :)
Just to make sure I understand you're asking about investing in a house in a gated community (HOA) VS just in a regular neighborhood? This would be to rent out a few months of the year, and then live in the rest of the year?
@@MichaelBordenaro yes either one would be purchased, then rented out for a few months of the year and maybe even rented out all year long. I live in Canada but when I am not in Florida, I would want the house rented out so I can make money off it still. Instead of paying a mortgage on an empty house etc. Like I can see myself going down during winter months on and off, but probably not come down during summer months, ya know? So when I am not in florida I would rent it out.
I love the houses that you are showing, but I'm seeing that they're all sold already 😁. Do you have any in this price range that are for sale with pools?
Hello Michael I'm looking to purchase an OFF-GRID Home in Central Florida on 3-5 acre piece of land, preferably with fruit trees, garden, hydroponics in place. Space to build a pool & pond, located near river, lake, ocean? Could also be in the area north of Orlando, west of St. Augustine, or Sebring Florida area... ?
would love to see a focus on miami & miami beach entry level homes and also just for interest another one miami to west palm showing several entry level homes in each area. (up to 350,000) -single family
I would make that miami video, except to get a single family now at that price point, your almost guaranteed its gonna be in a bad area. Maybe up by WPB, there is still some nice spots at this price, but not Miami. You would be looking exclusively at condos in order to stay in nice areas.
In my experience its accurate if you just get basic coverage. If you're looking to have flood as well as wind, then it will always be quite a bit higher than what zillow shows.
Let me know which price point / features the house should have in the next video like this!
Your voice is so soothing, just what the doctor order for a Monday. Thanks, Michael.
That is soo kind of you Ken! Glad I could fill the prescription 😄
Wow... That last one got me with all the trees. I’m a California mountain girl.
We love our Trees. ❤️
It would be nice to have some reminiscence of home if you were to move here😀
This type of vid is so helpful. Hope you post more like it in the future!
Glad you think so! Yes I do plan to do more like this coming up as well as answering different types of real estate questions. Helping my viewers is what it’s all about👌
Hello Michael, Randall here again. Great job show casing some really affordable houses. Those are great options for folks at real good prices. A home cheaper than you can rent up here in Maryland and build equity and take advantage of the many benefits of home ownership instead of renting. I like what you said, if you are open minded and flexible, many of these will make great homes. I would like to see some a little more expensive, in the 400K range. I like that you mention HOA, because that makes a difference in cost and freedom of your property for dogs, having a RV, race car trailer, or boat etc. In that range there probably be consistently nice properties away from flags like apartments, highways, major roads, malls, heavy business districts, trains, etc.
Thanks Randall! I thought they were pretty decent options as well for the $$. I appreciate your feedback for the next one on the price range. Seems 400-500k is a good range for the next one. This one i actually did not intentionally excluded HOA properties, just happened that none of them were in one.
Thank you Michael for this. Feel encouraged again.
You are one heck of a tour guy without actually moving.😊 The way you explained all the ins and out was so perfectly narrated, I could listen to you all day.👍👍🤩
Thats such a nice comment, thank you!
Thanks for sharing! This was very informative 👍 Up until our chat on the last video, I hadn't fully grasped how much the market is changing down there. Looking forward to seeing the next round
You're welcome Mark! Yes things are changing rapidly here. Next installment coming soon
Great vid. Can't wait for the 500k edition 🙇🏻♂️
Thank you, its on the way 👌
Love your videos! 250k is an awesome price point! I’d like to see houses from $250-400.
Thank you Trina! I will keep that price in mind 👌
Great video as always Michael!!
Thank you very much!
Great Video blew my mind. I was under the false assumption that a house like those would be in the 500k and up. It seems too good to be true! My first
Very informative video! Keep up the great content Michael!
Will do Linda thank you!
That Port Richey house looks pretty interesting and that Pensicola house has some potential
Yes I was surprised to find some decent places in this price range still
Could you perhaps make a video on how Florida differs from Texas, more specific Austin. Both in culture and climate but also the people, politics and cost of living. That’d be an interesting topic, at least for me haha 😁. Otherwise a great video as always, I’m looking forward to your next video! 😎☀️
Have a great day.
Maybe one day! I haven't been to Austin yet, so I don't know much about it, but in the future I may do that! Thanks for supporting the channel and looking out for the next video 👌
One thing in common with all those homes is the lack of a tropical environment. But that's what you get for a quarter million here.
Yep you can't have it all, but you could always put in some nice landscaping yourself for this price 👌
that is crazy!! Houaw #2 and the last one are the best ones easy!!
Yes hard to believe there are even places left like this
@@MichaelBordenaro Dude, rental property porte-folio! I would go ape shit!
@@Atem_S. Yes these could be some potential investments as well!
Great video, Michael! My favorite house was the last one in Pensacola, because it was so affordable, but also had the vaulted ceilings, loft, and great pool area. Also, I just think Pensacola would be a great place to live, because the beaches there are gorgeous, with the soft, white sand, it’s a big enough city, and close to other states, if you need to get out of Florida quickly. Makes me hope even more that you and Lisi will be able to own a place of your own soon.
Thanks Jeannie! I was really surprised myself to find a house that affordable with a pool in Pensacola. That area is definitely still very affordable for Florida and excellent location like you said. I don’t doubt that busy and I will make our future home purchase sooner than later. We are even contemplating staying in Miami and buying a condo here. That way she can continue working for a while👌
@@MichaelBordenaro Whatever you will do will be right for you guys. However, I would so love it if you guys found a cute, little, dare I say affordable, bungalow in the Miami area. We can dream, can't we?! ;-)
@@Jeannified Yes I think so too. Although if we stay in Miami, for sure it will be a condo where we live now for Lisi's work. But if we move somewhere else, a house it is!
@@MichaelBordenaro I have to say that I am rooting for a house! I just think a different area, but especially being able to own a house, would be more rewarding in the long run. I "feel" you are ready to explore other possible areas and settle in to your own space. I DO love Miami, and I know you are both enjoying the condo. I guess I am just more of a house person. I know everyone has different wants and needs though. I know it will all work out for you guys, though!
Someone else may have mentioned this already but... that house in Pensacola was bought to be flipped. It's been redone and now listed at $399,000. Kudos to the buyer. But dang... missed opportunity.
Those were good examples in that price range. I don't know if I'd want the maintenance of a pool though. Maybe next time you could feature without pools. I did like the one in port Charlotte with the terrazzo floor. I like the mid century vibe.
Thanks, I tried to pick some good ones for the $$. Appreciate the feedback as well for future videos like this one. I like the terrazzo floors as well!
Agree, houses without pool would be nice. A little less maintenance and probably cheaper. My budget is under 350K.
Great vid and I can't wait to see your 500K one. :)
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback for the next one 👌
You picked some great houses. They are sweet 👍
Thank you, glad you liked my picks 👌
I liked your choices for the price point. Good deals if you're willing to put a bit into them. I'd like to see pool homes, move in ready, under 450k on either coast. I live in WA state, and I'm looking to buy in Florida at this price range. I enjoy your content. Thanks.
Thank you Chuck! I appreciate your feedback and will take into consideration for the next one 👌Thank yo for watching !
Nice Vid Mike, but if I’m living in Florida I’m living by the BEACH😎
Hey me too! But I've had a lot of requests to cover areas that are not by the beach and all of these qualify for that
Definitely love this video. I will be interested in something similar in central Florida 5 months from now.
Encouraging that there are any homes left for those prices that you would even consider showing a client. Here's something you might have left out. In California where I live, in many in demand places the current game seems to be setting listing prices that are anywhere from 10% to sometimes 100% less than what the homes actually end up selling for, sometimes in only hours or days after the listing. It would seem looking at comparable homes that sold recently would be a sanity check on if that might be happening in these more affordable communities. Thanks.
Yes I thought so too! I havent seen properties going that far over listing. That is a pretty awful RE tactic to price it that far below what it might actually sell for. You might see these places go for 5-10% over asking in some cases but not always
Omg, this is a wonderful video. thank so much for showing those options. Looking forward to seeing more options of homes under 250k. Don't need to have pool for me though, and i prefer central Florida. thank you
You are so welcome! Glad the video was helpful!
Thank you so much for showing us these!
Nice. Love Loft❤️
Well I’m thinking about moving next year I’m going to try to get a hold of you and maybe you could help me find a house
The reason why those home is cheaper because of the location and not in good school zone, also, the ceiling is quite low, new home with high ceiling tend to sell more because it felt more space and freedom instead of feeling being caged inside.
You definitely can't have it all in this price range
I’m following a page on Facebook where people go on and ask Random Questions about Moving to Florida.
I keep posting your name.
Opinions can vary and some questions are so open ended.
People really want to go to FL.
Some don’t plan well.
They stay in extended hotels until they find something.
People are fleeing with the shirts on their backs.
So to speak.
I get how they feel but I’ve made moves like that and it’s not a good time.
The next lockdown is coming.
That’s a Fact which is pushing ppl to under plan.
Thank you so much for sharing my content Deborah that really means a lot to me! I hope it helps the right people in the Facebook group👍 I hope that’s not true about another lockdown coming in some places. At least I can be confident it won’t happen here in Florida. Unfortunately like you said it leads to hasty decisions by others. At the same time I can’t blame them for wanting to escape this ridiculousness
Love your videos. Amazing what you can get in FL vs Los Angeles CA. I’m wasting my money in high rent.
Btw how much is hurricane insurance?
Thank you! Yes the contrast is pretty incredible. Hurricane insurance can vary quite a bit based on the property and its location. Could be anywhere between $500/yr up to $2500/yr +
No, Zillow price doesn’t include all type of utility costs and potential home maintenance and repair fee, that is big amount too.
Home repairs and maintenance will always be an additional cost to your monthly payment
Can you go back and see how it has held its value. 1 year later
Nice job ! I'm a solo senior looking for a deal like this. Am watching and waiting for prices to drop this summer 2023. Am interested in The Villages.....thank you.
More deals for solo seniors and their pets. Pool and soaker tub !
I always wonder what is behind the walls, such as how old is electrical and plumbing!!
Thats something that can be determined when you do your inspection
Beautiful homes
Thank you! I appreciate you.
Thanks so much for that information
I am wondering if these houses actually SELL for those prices or if bidding wars drive the prices up. I found a house I liked on the west coast of FL but it actually sold for 25% MORE than the asking price!
Depends on where. Pretty much anywhere on the west coast of FL is red hot right now and thats the norm. If you buy something more inland, smaller town, its more reasonable
@@MichaelBordenaro good to know. Thanks!
Great info!! Thank you
Please do a home for $200,000.and under! I want to pay off and not have a house payment. A duplex or a condo 1 floor 2/2 .would love 1 car garage.prefer north of Palm Beach Gardens. What’s available in that price range.
Thank you for your feedback Deborah I will keep that in mind👍
Are you for hire? And do you offer any insight on locations with best job opportunities?
I offer consulting calls if you would like to chat and get some insight, you can book one here michaelbordenaro.com/book-service/ As for real estate services, I only service Miami Beach where I live.
Y'all better hurry up.
It will go up
No doubt!
NICE AMP IS THAT A MESA TRIPLER RECTIFIER OR A DOUBLE AND I LIKE THAT GUITAR NICE COLLLECTION
I want near west palm beach
I'm so hoping there's a nice house under $200k with a Pool and close to the beach, no HOA's, when I can buy a house in Florida. I'm able to start looking at the end of May and need to move in by the end of July, do you think it's possible?.
I think it will be possible, as long as you are flexible on the location / city of the home. Also you need to be ready to make an offer the moment you see the home, with todays competitive market, and preferably no extra contingencies besides financing and inspection and you'll have a shot!
Hey Michael, I have a question...have you done (or can you do) a video that compares or talks about buying a property for investment purposes in a gated community vs. buying a home for investment purposes in a general neighbourhood? Specifically asking about buying a home in either of these types of areas to rent out for a few months out of the year. Not AirBnB. I hope my question makes sense. Thank You :)
Just to make sure I understand you're asking about investing in a house in a gated community (HOA) VS just in a regular neighborhood? This would be to rent out a few months of the year, and then live in the rest of the year?
@@MichaelBordenaro yes either one would be purchased, then rented out for a few months of the year and maybe even rented out all year long. I live in Canada but when I am not in Florida, I would want the house rented out so I can make money off it still. Instead of paying a mortgage on an empty house etc. Like I can see myself going down during winter months on and off, but probably not come down during summer months, ya know? So when I am not in florida I would rent it out.
@@TesoroDelSol Gotcha! I understand. I haven't made a video on that, but the idea is interesting. Let me see what I can come up with👍
@@MichaelBordenaro ok cool, thanks :)
Very nice house. Me and my husband looking for a good house. Hope you can help us.
I love the houses that you are showing, but I'm seeing that they're all sold already 😁. Do you have any in this price range that are for sale with pools?
Yes they do go quick now days! I haven't done another one of these videos since, but you could do a similar search and see whats out there now.
Hello Michael
I'm looking to purchase an OFF-GRID Home in Central Florida on 3-5 acre piece of land, preferably with fruit trees, garden, hydroponics in place. Space to build a pool & pond, located near river, lake, ocean? Could also be in the area north of Orlando, west of St. Augustine, or Sebring Florida area... ?
Hi Elaine, I know you'll be able to find the land, not sure if you can get a property that checks off all these boxes though.
In Toronto you cannot even by a garage for that price! LOL
Thats so crazy!
would love to see a focus on miami & miami beach entry level homes and also just for interest another one miami to west palm showing several entry level homes in each area. (up to 350,000) -single family
*not interested in bad areas. (little haiti etc no interest for me)
hollywood, fort lauderdale, boca raton, west palm and anything along that coast line area.
I would make that miami video, except to get a single family now at that price point, your almost guaranteed its gonna be in a bad area. Maybe up by WPB, there is still some nice spots at this price, but not Miami. You would be looking exclusively at condos in order to stay in nice areas.
I wouldn't bump up the set point. But update what is available in Fl. in 2022.
This give me hope to able to buy a house
Beautiful
Love big yard & house
I like you. Your HONEST. SHOW MORE
Thank you Connie!
hI great video, am looking to move down from NJ, i prefer central FL , like your homes,
Thanks Ed, good luck with your move!
Nice. Yes. Great
I don't think the Zillow estimated payment includes an accurate insurance price.
In my experience its accurate if you just get basic coverage. If you're looking to have flood as well as wind, then it will always be quite a bit higher than what zillow shows.
ocean front propertey
Nice
Michael where is that pool home
I dont remember, but I do show the listings along with their address so a simple google search will pull them up 👍
The credit score has to be 650
Les than 300
What?!
Its for real 😄
excluding the Jacksonville properties those other areas of Florida have no jobs or things to do. very overpriced and not worth it in my opinion
Move in condition
That's a pool puddle. No Tx you
Nice