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Tampa Bay Florida Real Estate
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For those interested or involved in Tampa Florida real estate including all of Hillsborough and Pasco Counties. Here you'll find up-to-date info on topics ranging from Tampa Bay real estate market conditions and Florida property tax rates to home buying & selling tips as well as information on my favorite Tampa Bay communities.
Recent Posts
Festive Holday Boat Parades - A Tampa Bay Tradition
New York City may have its Macy’s Thanksgiving parade but here in Tampa Bay, we have a tradition of our own, the Tampa Bay Holiday Boat Parades. These holiday boat parades feature boats of all sizes and shapes, adorned with festive lights, inflatab...
You Don\'t Have to be a First-Timer to Take Advantage of the New Home Buyer Tax Credit
The first-time home buyer tax credit, that Realtors have reported jump-started home sales this Summer and Fall, but due to expire at the end of this month, has been extended through April 30, 2010 by Congress and is on its way to President Obama for ...
Tampa September Home Sales Statistics Are Encouraging
The following update on Tampa area real estate sales was recently issued as a news release by the Greater Tampa Association of REALTORS® (GTAR)"With negative news emanating from virtually every area of the economy, September real estate statistics i...
Outdoor fun in New Tampa
Bicycle Riding is great in Tampa BayIn my opinion, there is no better exercise for kids and adults than biking. And, there are many opportunities for bicycle riding in the Tampa Bay area. Whether you are interested in riding on the road or off-roa...
A Magical Hidden Property For Sale in Tampa Bay
MAGICAL is the word that describes this hidden property. Calling old-time Florida lovers, this 7 acre tract in Hudson Florida, is a hidden time machine. The words tranquil, lush, wondrous describe this land. Once you step on this property you will ex...
Extend the Home Buyer Tax Credit - Yes or No?
Capitol Hill may be vacant right now as Senators and Congressmen are home listening to their constituents, but real estate and home builder lobbying group[s are actively working on a full-bore campaign to extend the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax c...

