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Important Considerations When Purchasing Your Retirement Home

01/31/2016 By La Casa Webmaster

Congratulations, if you have finally reached retirement, and are looking for a new home in sunny Florida. There are certainly many places you can live, with a wide range of amenities available. But keep in mind, those amenities, and the location of many communities, can drive up both your purchase cost and the ongoing fees associated with Homeowners’ Associations.

Here are some things to consider when looking at retirement homes:

Are you planning to use the amenities they offer? Sure, having a choice of several pools might be nice, but there are a lot of ongoing costs to keep them up. If you don’t play a lot of golf, being attached to a golf club can get expensive. As you explore your new home options, look at what you might be paying for over time, because those costs will add to the effective price of your home.

Is the real estate market stable in your area of interest? We are not talking about national real estate trends, such as the market slump that occurred after 2006. But real estate values should be stable or improving in the area you are interested in, or you might be making a bad investment.

What does the economic market look like in the area? There are many sites that can show demographics for specific areas. One is city-data.com, and many real estate apps now available for computers and smart phones also have economic data available. It doesn’t hurt to check out the areas you wish to buy into.

What is the climate like? Many residents come to Florida and move into communities well north of the east-west I-4 corridor that connects Tampa and Orlando. Then they are amazed in the winter when the freeze sets in, a common occurrence north of I-4. You may have also heard of the sinkhole problems that occur regularly in that same area. Although freezing weather is possible in the southern Sarasota County area, it’s rare. So are sinkholes, due to a different geology in southern Florida versus further north.

I’ve heard of “resident-owned” communities? Why would they be an advantage? If you buy a home in a community owned or primarily managed by an outside owner or company, you can be at their mercy when it comes to ongoing maintenance fees. Even worse are possible assessments they deem necessary for unexpected repairs, or just bad management. A resident-owned community is exactly that — a community owned by the residents within, and managed by them. Their Home Owners Association (HOA) is residents, not outside parties, although in Florida they are still under the oversight of state government. Residents vote on major issues affecting their park, and they also choose their own Board from residents during scheduled elections.

What is La Casa? La Casa is a resident-owned manufactured home community. We have two main resident Boards, the HOA noted above, and an Activity Association Board that manages all the ongoing activities and clubs in the park, with oversight by the HOA Board. Residents are encouraged to be involved, to run for the Board positions that routinely open, and to help manage clubs and activities. It’s a system that has worked since La Casa’s inception, and it keeps our community strong. With our 974 homes, it also keeps our maintenance fees quite low compared to many communities in the area, while providing lawn mowing, common area maintenance, two recreation halls, community lighting, two pools, tennis courts, bocce and shuffleboard areas, and open areas for other activities. We even have two boat ramps for access to a canal connecting to the Myakka River.

Come to La Casa, and you may have just found the retirement community you have been looking for.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: resident owned community, mobile home for sale in florida, Florida, Southwest Florida Real Estate, best places to live in florida

Changing Home Valuations

06/23/2014 By La Casa Webmaster

La Casa Real Estate, Inc.
Submitted by
Marilyn Kulibert, President

It’s that time of year again when we get our real estate tax statements in the mail from Sarasota County.  You may have noticed that the valuation of your home in La Casa has decreased in value compared to last year.  Sarasota County revalues all property every year and it is based on the previous year’s sales of real estate in your area.  If La Casa has 40 sales, they have 40 different properties to compare values on.  Since the housing bust a few years ago, prices on homes have fallen, and not just in La Casa.  While it is good news that your taxes might be lower, you also could have a lower value listed for your home.  Some real estate professionals think that 2013 will show that homes will be climbing back up in value, and that will be reflected in the next statement from the County.

Remember that anyone can access the real estate tax records online within Sarasota County‘s website, including potential buyers of your home.  If your home is for sale or if you are thinking about selling, this is just another reason to set the sale price reasonably close to what today’s market value is, plus any furniture.

Florida residents have a real estate tax advantage over out of state residents. For those savings, make sure you have your home listed as your homestead with the County.

If you currently do not own a share, remember that shares can be financed with the La Casa Homeowners Association at attractive rates.  Ask about it at the office.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Featured Tagged With: homes for sale in Florida, manufactured homes for sale, resident owned community, mobile homes for sale, gated community

Why hasn’t my home sold yet ?

06/23/2014 By La Casa Webmaster

LA CASA REAL ESTATE, INC .
Submitted by Marilyn Kulibert, President

We get questions all the time like “Why doesn’t my house sell and the one down the street was sold after only a month?”  There are a lot of  factors entering into a buyer’s choice of a home in La Casa.

They have to like the floor plan of the home and the location in the park.  Sometimes it is the screened lanai that makes one more desirable than another.  People have to visualize their belongings in your space.  It helps if you don’t have too many extra things around so they can see the space better.  If the house is spotless and well maintained, they will feel that the roof, air conditioner, etc. are also well maintained.  Are the windows clean?  Is the carpet spot free?  Does the house smell good?   You never know what turns a buyer off.  Why take a chance?

Look around at some of the other houses – can somebody move in without doing a lot of repair work or remodeling?  Most people want to just move in and start living the Florida lifestyle.  All these things are part of a buyer’s decision to make an offer on your house.  One of  the important factors would be the price of your home.  The staff at the LCRE office can tell you if your price is in line with homes like yours that have sold this past year.   Stop by and talk to them.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Featured Tagged With: manufactured homes for sale, resident owned community, +55 community, mobile home park, homes for sale in Florida

La Casa Real Estate Inc

06/12/2014 By La Casa Webmaster

LA CASA REAL ESTATE, INC.
www.lacasaswfl.com
Submitted by Marilyn Kulibert, President

Did you notice the headline of this column ends in INC.?  INC. means that LCRE is a separate corporation owned by the Homeowners Association of La Casa.  LCRE’s only stockholder is the HOA, which owns all the stock in our corporation.  The HOA elects the members of our  5 member board at the annual meeting in March.  Then, the board of directors elect their own officers each year.

Among other things, the LCRE board is responsible for contracting with a licensed real estate broker (Gary) to oversee the sales of homes in La Casa.  The board is also responsible for contracting with a licensed sales associate (Vicki) to write the legal contracts for buyers and sellers.  LCRE volunteers show the park to prospective buyers, but cannot do any negotiating of possible purchases with buyers.  Obviously with only one full time person on staff and assistance from Pat in the HOA office, LCRE needs numerous volunteers to help in marketing La Casa to buyers.

With the help of our volunteers and the great people in La Casa who love it here, we have been able to sell a remarkable number of homes in 2012 and also so far in 2013, in spite of the state of the real estate economy in this area.  It costs less to list a La Casa home with LCRE than an outside real estate company who doesn’t have the extensive knowledge of  the inner workings of our park like our residents do.  This is a big advantage if you are selling your home.

Check out our improved website (www.lacasaswfl.com) and see what people looking online are able to see when they look at homes for sale in La Casa.

Interested residents can stop by the LCRE office and see our broker, Gary Beeler, if you would like to become a LCRE volunteer.

 

Filed Under: Real Estate, Featured Tagged With: homes for sale in Florida, resident owned community, +55 community, mobile home park, Sarasota Real Estate

Sarasota Real Estate Tax Bill

06/12/2014 By La Casa Webmaster

La Casa Real Estate, Inc.
Submitted by
Marilyn Kulibert, President

It’s that time of year again when we get our Sarasota real estate tax statements in the mail .  You may have noticed that the valuation of your home in La Casa has decreased in value compared to last year.  Sarasota County revalues all property every year and it is based on the previous year’s sales of real estate in your area.  If La Casa has 40 sales, they have 40 different properties to compare values on.  Since the housing bust a few years ago, prices on homes have fallen, and not just in La Casa.  While it is good news that your taxes might be lower, you also could have a lower value listed for your home.  Some real estate professionals think that 2013 will show that homes will be climbing back up in value, and that will be reflected in the next statement from the County.

Remember that anyone can access the real estate tax records online within Sarasota County‘s website, including potential buyers of your home.  If your home is for sale or if you are thinking about selling, this is just another reason to set the sale price reasonably close to what today’s market value is, plus any furniture.

La Casa residents have purchased a home, have  a real estate tax advantage over out of state residents. For those savings, make sure you have your home listed as your homestead with the County.

If you currently do not own a share, remember that shares can be financed with the La Casa Homeowners Association at attractive rates.  Ask about it at the office.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Featured Tagged With: homes for sale in Florida, manufactured homes for sale, resident owned community, gated community, Sarasota Real Estate

Why hasn’t my home sold ?

06/10/2014 By La Casa Webmaster

LA CASA REAL ESTATE, INC .
Submitted by Marilyn Kulibert, President

We get questions all the time like “Why doesn’t my house sell and the one down the street was sold after only a month?”  There are a lot of  factors entering into a buyer’s decision to buy a home in La Casa.

They have to like the floor plan of the home and the location in the park.  Sometimes it is the screened lanai that makes one more desirable than another.  People have to visualize their belongings in your space.  It helps if you don’t have too many extra things around so they can see the space better.  If the house is spotless and well maintained, they will feel that the roof, air conditioner, etc. are also well maintained.  Are the windows clean?  Is the carpet spot free?  Does the house smell good?   You never know what turns a buyer off.  Why take a chance?

Look around at some of the other houses – can somebody move in without doing a lot of repair work or remodeling?  Most people want to just move in and start living the Florida lifestyle.  All these things are part of a buyer’s decision to make an offer on your house.  One of  the important factors would be the price of your home.  The staff at the LCRE office can tell you if your price is in line with homes like yours that have sold this past year.   Stop by and talk to them.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Featured Tagged With: homes for sale, manufactured homes for sale, resident owned community, +55 community, homes for sale in Florida

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