โOct-23-2012 03:44 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-24-2013 01:25 AM
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โAug-18-2013 09:12 AM
โAug-18-2013 07:14 AM
John&Joey wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:John&Joey wrote:
....Now if I was Florida, I would be going after the affluent non-USA citizens that own property in the US but outside of their native homestead land.
Was talking to my Florida real estate agent the other day about the foreclosures and how I was missing out getting my offers in on time and being beat out, and he said that was because the majority of them are being bought up by buyers from another country. Often buying them in large lot numbers. I started looking them up on the county recorders site and he IS correct. Hmmmm.
To add to this, when these lots are sold for a profit where do you think the capital gains money will then go. Stay in the USA where it can make a difference in our economy? or go to the homeland of the non-USA citizen taking very much needed dollars out of the works?
This is why affluent non-USA citizens should be tax'ed highly in Florida. The state in many ways is cutting it's own throat. Also the the state is hurting their own citizens by allowing strong currency to drive up the market in our current weak currency condition. So an actual Florida resident who is working and living in the state now will be forced into buying a lesser property because their dollars don't go as far.
Government has a right to protect their citizens, I hope Florida(and other states) starts doing this versus going after easy tourist dollars.
โOct-25-2012 03:31 PM
John&Joey wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:John&Joey wrote:
....Now if I was Florida, I would be going after the affluent non-USA citizens that own property in the US but outside of their native homestead land.
Was talking to my Florida real estate agent the other day about the foreclosures and how I was missing out getting my offers in on time and being beat out, and he said that was because the majority of them are being bought up by buyers from another country. Often buying them in large lot numbers. I started looking them up on the county recorders site and he IS correct. Hmmmm.
To add to this, when these lots are sold for a profit where do you think the capital gains money will then go. Stay in the USA where it can make a difference in our economy? or go to the homeland of the non-USA citizen taking very much needed dollars out of the works?
This is why affluent non-USA citizens should be tax'ed highly in Florida. The state in many ways is cutting it's own throat. Also the the state is hurting their own citizens by allowing strong currency to drive up the market in our current weak currency condition. So an actual Florida resident who is working and living in the state now will be forced into buying a lesser property because their dollars don't go as far.
Government has a right to protect their citizens, I hope Florida(and other states) starts doing this versus going after easy tourist dollars.
โOct-25-2012 02:14 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:John&Joey wrote:
....Now if I was Florida, I would be going after the affluent non-USA citizens that own property in the US but outside of their native homestead land.
Was talking to my Florida real estate agent the other day about the foreclosures and how I was missing out getting my offers in on time and being beat out, and he said that was because the majority of them are being bought up by buyers from another country. Often buying them in large lot numbers. I started looking them up on the county recorders site and he IS correct. Hmmmm.
โOct-25-2012 08:27 AM
โOct-24-2012 04:37 PM
John&Joey wrote:
....Now if I was Florida, I would be going after the affluent non-USA citizens that own property in the US but outside of their native homestead land.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โOct-24-2012 11:44 AM
โOct-24-2012 08:58 AM
............to certain circumstances the law regulates the assesed value of homesteads and specified nonhomstead property in increases when the just value at the property decreases....."
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โOct-24-2012 06:36 AM
NORM WADDELL wrote:
Thank you for your explanations. Why was I confused?
Below is, verbatim, SOME of amendment 4 as it appears on
the Florida ballot....
"...........This would amend Florida Constitution Article VII
Section 4 (Taxation assessment) and section 6 (Homestead
exemption): it also would amend Article X11 Section 27, and
add section 32 and 33 relating to the Schedule for the
amendments.
............to certain circumstances the law regulates the assesed value of homesteads and specified nonhomstead property in increases when the just value at the property decreases....."
This continues for about 6 more inches of fine print, ON the
ballot.
โOct-24-2012 06:35 AM
sdianel wrote:
Who exactly is running the "bash the snowbirds" ads??? Guess they're not running them in TX! I say bring your money to the sunshine state. We need all the help we can get. Buy that beach home you've always wanted. There are lots of them empty! It's a buyers market. I'm sure the intent is to boost home sales. Just hope it's not a "bait and switch" -- you know the old saying.... pay me now or pay me later...
โOct-24-2012 05:18 AM
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