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Monday, July 1, 2013

What's Happening in Orlando's Housing Market?




People often ask me what the current state of the market is. We are in a slightly, artificially, overinflated market. Orlando has two of the largest institutional buyers: Blackstone and Capital Group.

I just spoke with Capital Group and in the last five months they have bought 700 homes. This is depleting the inventory and making it very difficult for the average buyer. Institutional buyers are using cash versus the average buyer using financing. This is the first time we’ve seen this trend in residential history.


What is driving private market equity in Orlando?
The amount of offers per property is driving private market equity. We are seeing about 15-20 offers on average for one property.
If you are a buyer, beware of agents who use an escalation clause. Sometimes these are useful, but they can also put the buyer at risk.


What is an escalation clause?
An escalation clause is basically an addendum you put in your offer that gives your agent permission to outbid another buyer by a ‘x’ amount of dollars up to a certain point. This can get risky because there really is no way to prove what another buyer has or has not bid. You are not in a very good leveraging position with escalation clauses.

If you are considering selling, appreciation is expected to increase over the next year. The Orlando market has been healthy the past 18 months, so if you are looking to sell, now is the perfect time!