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The Plantation Fort Myers Bank Owned Thank you for tuning into yet another episode of "How do I get the best deal on Fort Myers, FL Real Estate?" The star of the show today is The Plantation community, specifically the Plantation Fort Myers bank owned homes. It's no secret, people looking to buy in this market are looking for 1 primary characteristic in their future home or condo. They want a phenomenal deal. I can certainly understand this mentality, especially with what the media portrays as the current status of the market. The hard part for people to grasp is the fact that almost EVERYTHING in this market is a phenomenal deal. Look at it like you would a sale at your favorite retail store. Let's look at it from this hypothetical situation. "Hey everyone! There's a 50% off ...
The Plantation Fort Myers Foreclosures The other day, I had a client ask me about the possibility of any Plantation Fort Myers foreclosures on the market. They absolutely loved the community, but they were looking for a better deal than what Centex Homes was offering for new construction. I don't really blame the question, especially since people looking to buy homes these days are looking for the best deals they can find. Here are the realities in regards to Plantation Fort Myers foreclosures. They are extremely RARE. Does one ever come on the market? Sure. The Plantation is not unlike any other community in Southwest Florida in that prices are much lower now than they were just a couple of short years ago. Therefore, you can find some short sales and the occasional short sale ...
"The Heck with Foreclosures and Short Sales, I'm Building a Home in Plantation in Fort Myers." These were the words of a good friend of mine. I have to admit, being a Realtor, I was quite shocked by his statement. For the price, you just cannot beat purchasing a Foreclosure or a Short Sale, but some people are giving up on the chance to save. When I spoke to him in depth about his decision, he commented that most of the distressed properties were badly abused and dealing with the banks was not worth the hassle. What are your thoughts?