Jim Cramer: Florida Raises Hope for U.S. Real Estate
It appears that Jim Cramer thinks that Florida is the model for the nation’s real estate market. He thinks that Florida was the first state to feel impact of the real estate bubble and now after 2 years it has bottomed out with the rest of the country to follow. Below is his discussion from a recent interview he had on Wall Street Confidential.
Over the previous months subtle indications in the Naples, Bonita Springs, and Estero real estate markets have shown signs of improvement by the lowering of homes and condos for sale as well as less listings coming on the market than in previous 2 years.
Prices have declined to a point where multiple offers are being presented on properly priced properties.
Buyers need to be aware of the estimated market value of a property and
be prepared to rethink that a full price offer will be
the offer accepted and be willing to offer more than the listed price close to the estimated market value.
Sellers still need to be aware that they need to properly price their properties due to the competition from potential short sales and foreclosures.


