Monthly Flagler County Waterfront Sales Reports & Florida Realtors® News
ORLANDO, Fla. – Jan. 25, 2019 – To Realtors, homeowners and others who ask, "Are we in another house price bubble?" – the answer is "No," according to Dr. Len Kiefer, Freddie Mac deputy chief economist, who spoke to a crowd of more than 400 Realtors at the 2019 Florida Real Estate Trends summit Thursday during Florida Realtors Mid-Winter Business Meetings.
Remodeling Magazine releases 2019 Cost vs. Value Report
/WASHINGTON, D.C. – Jan. 23, 2019 – Remodeling Magazine released its 32nd annual Cost vs. Value Report, which compares the cost of popular remodeling projects to how much the investment will improve a home's resale value.
The 2019 report surveyed more than 3,200 real estate professionals about returns for 22 projects in 136 U.S. markets, an increase from 100 markets last year. The full report is posted online.
For all projects, the overall cost-to-value ratio is 66.1 percent, which is slightly ahead of last year but well below the decade-high of 71.2 percent in 2014.
As in prior years, there are significant variations in different regions. The average payback nationwide for the 22 projects in the 2019 Cost vs. Value report ranges from a high of 123.8 percent for a garage door replacement in the Pacific region, to a low of 45.0 percent for an upscale master suite addition in the mid-Atlantic region.
"With the increasing costs of building materials and labor, we urge remodelers to think like real-estate professionals first," says Clayton DeKorne, editor-in-chief of Remodeling Magazine. "When you adjust your focus to think like a broker first, you can dull clients' No. 1 pain point – cost – with a discussion of the amount that can be recouped, then go on to show them how to think like a remodeler by raising their understanding and appreciation of the total value, not just resale value, of a home."
Due in large part to sharp increases in material costs, the percentage of costs recouped at sale time is trending downward for all the replacement projects. Material costs tend to comprise a greater proportion of replacement projects compared with larger indoor remodels, however, which have a higher percentage of labor costs.
2019 top 10 projects by percentage of cost recouped
Garage door replacement (97.5%)
2Manufactured stone veneer (94.9%)
Mid-range minor kitchen remodel (80.5%)
Wood deck addition (75.6%)
Siding replacement (75.6%)
Steel entry door replacement (74.9%)
Vinyl window replacement (73.4%)
Fiberglass grand entrance (71.9%)
Wood window replacement (70.8%)
Composite deck addition (69.1%)
Highlights from 2019 report
1.Rising materials costs impact rates of returnWhile the overall changes are modest, the latest Cost vs. Value report reflects the robust market the remodeling industry has enjoyed over the past year. But costs have correspondingly increased, and in some cases, significantly so. These increases are likely due to the tariffs that have roiled commodity markets, which have led to a slight downturn in the percentage of costs recouped for some projects; but overall, returns are up slightly compared to last year.
2.Curb appeal projects continue to provide the highest returns
Nine out of the top 10 high-return projects are exterior replacement – or high curb appeal – projects. The three exterior projects with the highest recoup on investment are garage door replacement (97.5%), manufactured stone veneer installation (94.9%), and a wood deck addition (75.6%). Siding replacement and window projects also provided high returns, with the highest recouping interior project being a minor kitchen remodel (80.5%).
3.New for 2019
Two new projects were added to the 2019 Cost vs. Value Report. The first is a roofing replacement job that adds standing-seam metal roofing. Compared with asphalt shingles, metal roofing costs significantly more but brings with it much greater durability. The second project is a revamp of the universal design bathroom, which was first introduced to Cost vs. Value in 2017. While the overall dimensions and features of the current project are comparable, the finishes and mechanicals – including tiled walls and shower, humidity-controlled ventilation and radiant-heat floors – are more consistent with an upscale project than the previous specs allowed.
4.Think like a broker
The reason for high returns on exterior projects, and especially façade facelifts, stems from the valuations set by the real estate community. "Curb appeal" and "first impressions" are central to a real estate professional's estimation of resale value. Granted, a home's exterior will only persuade potential buyers to see more, and first impressions can vary from one individual to the next. But the impact these impressions make is critical in setting the stage for what a buyer is willing to pay for a home.
© 2019 Florida Realtors®
Flagler County / Palm Coast Saltwater Canal Home Sales Report - January 2018
/Robert "Bobby" Keith, Realtor - 386-793-1426
In January 2018, a total of 9 homes on the Saltwater Canal sold in Flagler County. The average sales price for last months Saltwater Canal Homes in Palm Coast / Flagler County was $333,778 while the average days on market was 106 days.
Compared to the same time last year, January 2017, 8 homes on the Saltwater Canal sold in Flagler County. The average sales price then was $321,313 while the average days on market was 59.
The top home sale in January 2018 was 14 Cormorant Court in the Palm Harbor neighborhood of Palm Coast, selling at $412,000.
The deal of the month was 305 Flagler Ave North, in Flagler Beach, selling at $210,000.
Here's a breakdown of last months sales activity on the saltwater canal in Flagler County.
Palm Harbor / Palm Coast
14 Cormorant Court - $412,000
10 Crow Court - $400,000
1 Charles Court - $381,000
36 Clearview Court North - $321,000
14 Felicia Court - $260,000
6 Cool Water Court - $260,000
Flagler Beach
614 Cumberland Drive - $385,000
148 Lantana Avenue - $375,000
305 Flagler Avenue North - $210,000
Thank you for checking out this Months Sales Report for the Saltwater Canal Homes in Flagler County. All information is believed to be true and accurate, but not guaranteed. The source for the information above is from the Flagler County MLS. This is not intended to be an estimate of any ones home value. To find your homes value in this market, give me a call and we will schedule a free valuation on your property or have one sent to your email based off information you tell me and information from the property appraisers office within 24 hours.
Robert "Bobby" Keith, Realtor 386-793-1426
Flagler County - Palm Coast Saltwater Canal Homes Sales Report - January 2016
/January saw a total of 15 homes on the Saltwater Canal that sold in Flagler County. The average sales price for this months Saltwater Canal Homes was $289,014 while the average days on market was 96 days.
The top sale of the month was 39 Cherokee Court West in the Palm Harbor community in Palm Coast selling at $408,000.
The deal of the month was 37 Farraday Lane also in the Palm Harbor neighborhood of Palm Coast, selling at $145,000.
Here's a break down of the selling market activity for homes on the Saltwater Canal in the Palm Coast - Flagler County area.
Palm Harbor - Palm Coast
6 Charles Court - $307,500
5 Commander Court - $243,500
28 Claridge Court North - $400,000
6 Colerdige Court - $285,000
39 Cherokee Court West - $408,000
37 Farraday Lane - $145,000
39 Cloverdale Court North - $245,000
6 Clinton Court North - $232,000
33 Collingwood Lane - $223,000
13 Colleen Court - $340,000
12 Chesney Court - $325,000
5 Cedarview Court - $389,000
Flagler Beach
168 Avalon Avenue - $230,000
124 Palm Circle - $330,000
624 Cumberland Drive - $232,208
Are you looking to Purchase a Saltwater Canal Home in Flagler County? Give me a call at 386-793-1426 or fill out the Buyer Form Here.
Are you looking to Sell your Saltwater Canal Home in Flagler County? Give me a call or fill out the Seller Form Here.
Robert "Bobby" Keith - 386-793-1426
Thank you for checking out this months Sales Report for the Saltwater Canal Homes in Flagler County. All info is believed to be true and accurate, but not guaranteed. The source for the information is from the Flagler County MLS. This is not intended to be an estimate of any ones home value.
To get a Free Home Valuation and find out your homes true value, contact
Robert "Bobby" Keith, Realtor 386-793-1426
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February 2015 Palm Coast - Flagler Beach Saltwater Canal Homes Sales Report
/February 2015 Saltwater Canal Homes Sales Report Flagler County
A total of 9 homes were sold in February 2015 in the Saltwater Canal - Intracoatal Waterway areas of Flagler County. The average sales price for this month for Saltwater Canal Homes (total of 8) was $400,313, while the average days on market was 118 days. The top sale of the month for Saltwater Canal homes in Flagler County was 3 Caitlin Ct in Palm Coast selling for $805,000. The deal of the month was 7 Cedar Hollow Ct. in Palm Coast, selling at $245,000. Here's the break down of the market activity for homes on the Saltwater Canal in Palm Coast - Flagler County.
Palm Coast Saltwater Canal Homes Sales Report
13 Carlson Ln - $389,000
20 Clearview Ct N - $249,000
7 Cedar Hollow Ct - $245,000
27 Cherrytree Ct - $390,000
4 Chelsea Ct - $340,000
The Sanctuary
3 Caitlin Ct - $805,000
Flagler Beach Saltwater Canal Homes Sales Report
2308 Flagler Ave S - $254,500
557 10th N Street - $530,000
ICW Homes Sales Report
208 Palm Circle - $620,000
Thanks for checking out the Monthly Saltwater Canal Home Sales Report for Flagler County. This is not meant to be an estimate of your home, for a Free Home Valuation of your home call Bobby Keith at 386-793-1426.
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