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November 2021

Found 3 blog entries for November 2021.

Now is a great time to sell your home! With a killer combo of low rates and low inventory, sellers can expect to remain in the driver’s seat for the foreseeable future and housing market experts are predicting a year of high demand and rising home prices. Here are the top 6 reasons you should sell your home now.

Reason #1 - Interest rates are expected to rise.

The average interest rate hit record lows in 2021, but most experts are predicting a gradual rise through the end of this year and into 2022. Freddie Mac’s forecast for a 30-year fixed home loan would rise to around 3.8% by the end of 2022. Inflation is on the rise and historically speaking, mortgage rates tend to rise along with inflation. The current economic growth period could also

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Fort Lauderdale Condos for Sale with Boat Docks and Boat Slips

There are a bunch of condos for sale in the Fort Lauderdale area that have boat docks and boat slips.

Whether you are in Fort Lauderdale, or one of the surrounding areas like Boca Raton, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach or Hillsboro Beach, finding a Condo with boat slips or boat docks has always been a little difficult because search engines have not been that easy to use. 

Now on www.condo.net you can search for condos that have boat docks and boat slips in the Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach  and Hillsboro Beach and other surrounding areas, and these properties will allow boaters to find a place to live and store their boat.

If you

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This email relates to the Broward County Property Appraiser's Office. If you ever want to review you tax bill for a property that is in Broward County, Florida,  just go to www.bcpa.net.

The tax bill you received this November from the Broward County Tax Collector is for the 2021 tax year.

If you purchased your Florida home in 2021 and the previous owners of your new home were entitled to and received Homestead Exemption or any other exemption on January 1, 2021, you may have inherited their exemptions on your 2021 property tax bill.

Florida Statutes require these 2021 exemptions be removed for 2022 and the property be reassessed at the 2022 just value. This will often result in an increase in your 2022 property taxes so it is important you apply

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