Report: Tampa’s housing market health improved in February, while St. Petersburg’s fell

Tampa’s housing market health, measured by the difference in list price and sale price, improved in February, while St. Petersburg’s fell. In a ranking of the 100 largest housing markets in the U.S., Tampa ranked as the 38th healthiest market, up three spots from the last ranking. In February, the city’s homes had a median price difference of $10,000, or a -2.70 percent median change in price. St. Pete ranked as the 51st healthiest housing market, down two spots from the last ranking. A…Original Article

Report: Tampa’s housing market health improved in February, while St. Petersburg’s fell

Tampa’s housing market health, measured by the difference in list price and sale price, improved in February, while St. Petersburg’s fell. In a ranking of the 100 largest housing markets in the U.S., Tampa ranked as the 38th healthiest market, up three spots from the last ranking. In February, the city’s homes had a median price difference of $10,000, or a -2.70 percent median change in price. St. Pete ranked as the 51st healthiest housing market, down two spots from the last ranking. A…Original Article

Report: Tampa’s housing market health improved in February, while St. Petersburg’s fell

Tampa’s housing market health, measured by the difference in list price and sale price, improved in February, while St. Petersburg’s fell. In a ranking of the 100 largest housing markets in the U.S., Tampa ranked as the 38th healthiest market, up three spots from the last ranking. In February, the city’s homes had a median price difference of $10,000, or a -2.70 percent median change in price. St. Pete ranked as the 51st healthiest housing market, down two spots from the last ranking. A…Original Article

Real estate brokers, a big builder and an economist offer inside look at how COVID-19 outbreak is affecting Tampa Bay’s housing market

Residential real estate agents across the Tampa Bay region are settling into a new normal of constant sanitation, virtual showings, no open houses and — even as economic anxiety spikes — closings.Original Article

Real estate brokers, a big builder and an economist offer inside look at how COVID-19 outbreak is affecting Tampa Bay’s housing market

Residential real estate agents across the Tampa Bay region are settling into a new normal of constant sanitation, virtual showings, no open houses and — even as economic anxiety spikes — closings.Original Article

Real estate brokers, a big builder and an economist offer inside look at how COVID-19 outbreak is affecting Tampa Bay’s housing market

Residential real estate agents across the Tampa Bay region are settling into a new normal of constant sanitation, virtual showings, no open houses and — even as economic anxiety spikes — closings.Original Article

Real estate brokers, a big builder and an economist offer inside look at how COVID-19 outbreak is affecting Tampa Bay’s housing market

Residential real estate agents across the Tampa Bay region are settling into a new normal of constant sanitation, virtual showings, no open houses and — even as economic anxiety spikes — closings.Original Article

Tampa’s condo resurrection started off slow — but now there are 1,000 luxury units proposed between South Tampa and the urban core

Since 2016, just over 1,000 condo units have been proposed or are under construction between Gandy Boulevard and downtown Tampa.Original Article

Tampa’s condo resurrection started off slow — but now there are 1,000 luxury units proposed between South Tampa and the urban core

Since 2016, just over 1,000 condo units have been proposed or are under construction between Gandy Boulevard and downtown Tampa.Original Article

Tampa’s condo resurrection started off slow — but now there are 1,000 luxury units proposed between South Tampa and the urban core

Since 2016, just over 1,000 condo units have been proposed or are under construction between Gandy Boulevard and downtown Tampa.Original Article