Lendingtree.com: In 2016, new residents brought $30.2 billion into Fla., with about 72% of that increased income coming from new residents age 55 and over. NEW YORK – Using IRS data from 2016, LendingTree found Florida the most popular place to move. New residents that year bought in a combined adjusted gross income of $30.2 billion. According to the study, the age 55 and up demographic Continue Reading
Florida Faces Apartment Shortage
The state needs to add more than 600K new apartments by 2030 to keep up with the state’s growing population and demand for rentals, according to the Florida Apartment Association. TAMPA, Fla. – A growing number of residents in Florida are turning to renting instead of homeownership, spurring a shortage of apartments. Data from the Florida Apartment Association indicates that the state would Continue Reading
Florida Senators Introduce the “Canadian Snowbirds Act”
Senate Bill 2507, introduced by Scott and Rubio, would allow Canadian snowbirds to stay in the U.S. for up to eight months – an increase from the current six months. WASHINGTON – Florida’s U.S. Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott think Canadians should be allowed to stay in the United States longer than the current mandatory six months, so they introduced the Canadian Snowbirds Act (S. 2507) in Continue Reading
More Lakewood Ranch Development Coming Near Waterside Place
By Laura Finaldi, Staff Writer, Bradenton Herald Tribune, published September 11, 2019 A new 50-acre mixed-use development called Center Point is planned for a parcel on the south side of University Parkway, according to plans. More retail is coming to Lakewood Ranch, near the massive Waterside development designed to transform the area south of University Parkway and east of Interstate Continue Reading
FLORIDA IS NOT PREPARED FOR A CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE
Florida has hardened building codes and has the toughest storm-resistant homes in the U.S. But they still can’t endure Cat 4 or 5 hurricane winds and storm surge. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Since Hurricane Andrew targeted South Florida in the early 1990s, the state has consistently adjusted its statewide codes and systems to account for an increasing intensity of hurricanes. The Continue Reading
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