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Your
first step to a new home in Florida
The above property
developments in the DISNEY area have been identified by our affiliated
partners in Orlando as offering excellent value for money. Each
has its own unique charm and is close to Florida's main attractions,
making them ideal for those who wish to offset their running costs
from letting their property as a vacation/holiday home. To view
new properties please select a development from the menu above.
Buying a
vacation home in Florida
Compared
to the UK buying a home in Florida is relatively simple. There are
more than 12,000 vacation homes on developments & gated communities
close to Disney and most are owned by UK residents. Florida attracts
more than 44 million tourists each year and is the most visited
city in the world.
Under Florida law, all that is required for a legally binding sales
contract is a signed written agreement plus goodfaith deposit. It
is therefore possible to 'Exchange Contracts 'straight away with
a Seller and virtually eliminate any possibility of your chosen
property being sold elsewhere. Most written Sales contracts are
conditional and you will have ample time to arrange financing, survey
the property and approve legal work. If your loan is denied or the
house does not pass inspection, you may withdraw without penalty.
There can be any number of conditions in the contract but essentially
all elements of the sale should be in writing to avoid dispute.
Your questions answered - We address common questions from new Florida
home buyers - Click here!
Realtors,
Brokers and Salespersons
In the United
States the vast majority of sellers and buyers use Realtors or Brokers
to assist them when selling or buying a home. Why?...because (unlike
the U.K.) in the United States all real estate transactions, except
private sales, are highly regulated. Furthermore, all persons brokering
real estate, except private sellers or builders selling their own
homes, must be licensed. As in the UK, the Seller typically pays
sales commissions. It will cost you no more to have a Realtor guide
you through the sale process. Finally, All Realtors 'share' their
homes via the Multiple Listing Service. You need only to
appoint one in order to have access to the vast majority of homes
on the market
It is very important that you select a Licensed Realtor® to
represent you in your purchase. A Realtor® is there to represent
you and will deal with all aspects of your purchase ensuring that
you are buying a home for the purpose it is intended, on a development
which is properly zoned. The services of a Realtor® cost you
nothing but could save you thousands in the long term. He/she will
spend as much time with you as necessary and before showing you
any development or property will talk with you for some time finding
out just what your requirements are. After all there is no point
looking at vacation villas outside your budget. Your Realtor®
should be knowledgeable in all aspects of the market in which you
are considering purchase and should be confident, courteous and
helpful. He/she is bound by law to deal with you honestly, fairly
and truthfully, if you are not confident with your Realtor®
ask the office to assign someone else or find another firm.
There are many homes to choose from, both new and pre-owned, with
most UK buyers choosing to buy new because of the peace of mind
offered by Guarantees (which come as standard). Lower repair costs
and freedom to choose colour schemes and furnishings are seen as
other reasons to buy new. New homes generally come with a full 12
months warranty on ALL items supplied, including swimming pool,
air conditioning/heating and appliances such as washer, dryer, fridge/freezer,
dishwasher and microwave. For the first two years all plumbing and
electrical work is warranted and the building carries a 10 year
structural warranty. These Guarantees and Warranties may not be
in place when you buy a resale home and could prove to be costly
if you have future problems. By contrast, the advantage of buying
a resale home is that you may save money on the purchase. Some of
the most popular areas for short-term rentals are the well-established
subdivisions where no further homes are being built. However,you
will have to weigh up the options and decide which is right for
you!
Once you have
purchased your home you will need to think about property management
and your Realtor® will point you in the right direction and
supply you with contact details. The selection of a management company
is just as important as the selection of a Realtor®, because
whilst you are thousands of miles away your home needs to be looked
after properly and the rental opportunities maximized.
We hope you find your dream home in Florida and wish you many happy
vacations in the sunshine state.
Page
updated 20th
September
2005, all prices, offers, plans and elevations are subject to
change without notice!
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