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Holiday FL is a wonderful place to live. Located
in Pasco county, It is exploding with development and
now is the time to still get Holiday real estate at a
relatively good price. Easy access to Tampa Bay and the
Gulf of Mexico. Many new restaurants and shopping areas
to come.
Tampa4u is your home buyers or sellers resource for Holiday
FL Real Estate and homes, relocation, school information,
new homes for sale, and general information in the Holiday
and Tampa Bay Areas. If this is your first visit, you
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The city
of Holiday, FL is currently experiencing growth both in business and
residential subdivisions and communities. See
School links for
Elementary school, Middle School, High School, Colleges, and
Universties.
Buying
a home is not easy. As your real estate professional, we will
help you not only understand the complex real estate market
but also save you time and money. We mave moved and relocated
out-of-state families. Our focus is on your needs and will
find or sell your home accordingly. Our knowledge and professionalism
will make your real estate experience a breeze. Buyers
Tips - Sellers
Tips
Forecast
for Holiday, FL- Tampa Bay Homes and Tampa Real Estate
1. Senior Sun Seekers
Escaping from cold winter climates, many Senior Sun Seekers
have relocated permanently to warmer regions, and others are
snowbirds that move south only for the winter. Most are retired
or anticipate retirement. The median age of the population
in this market is 51.5 years, but over 60 percent of the householders
are 55 years or older. The areas favored by the seniors are
growth markets, especially in Florida, with available seasonal
housing. Most of the housing is either single-family or mobile
homes, with a median home value of $91,500.
2. Heartland Communities
Heartland Communities are preferred by over 6.5 million people.
The towns are small, located throughout the Midwest and the
South. Over 75 percent of the homes are single-family dwellings
with median home value of $70,900. The population and the
homes are older, most built before 1960. The median age of
the population is 41.1 years; the median age of the homes,
46 years.
3. Rustbelt Retirees
As the name implies, most of these households reside in the
Northeast or Midwest, especially in Pennsylvania and areas
around the Great Lakes. Although many householders are still
working, labor force participation is below average. Over
40 percent of the households draw retirement income. The neighborhoods
are typical of the older, industrial cities-owner-occupied,
single-family homes in the city with a current market value
of $111,000. Unlike many retirees, those in the Rustbelt are
not inclined to move.
Source: ESRI Business Information Solutions
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