Source: Florida Realtors Memorandum: Foreign RE Purchases
Florida Realtors Memorandum: Foreign RE Purchases
Gov. DeSantis recently signed SB 264, which restricts, in part, the sale and ownership of certain Fla. properties to
1420 Ocean Way 20a Jupiter, FL 33477
1420 Ocean Way 20a Jupiter, FL 33477 in the Jupiter One development.

Location!! Live the beach lifestyle! Wonderful vacation home or full-time home. Light and bright. New roof 2023. New composite wood-like floors 2022. Updated bathrooms. Great outdoor courtyard with room for grill, and seating area and dining table.New Flat Roof and New Metal Mansard Siding installed Feb. 2023 and has been paid by the SELLERNo lease first year, but then 3 times per year, 30-day minimum.Broadstar is internet and tv provider. Refer to Jupiter One website for all documents and application. Information is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed and is subject to change.
2023 Legislative Final Report
Source: 2023 Legislative Final Report
2023 Legislative Session Delivers Historic Wins for Realtors
The Realtor voice echoed loudly through the halls of Florida
Bill Expands My Safe Florida Home Program
Source: Bill Expands My Safe Florida Home Program
By Kerry Smith
The update – if signed by Gov. DeSantis – essentially allows Fla. owners to boost their home’s hurricane protections, with the state paying $2 for every $1 a homeowner spends.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Legislature passed a bill that expands the My Safe Florida Home program, which offers free home inspections and, in some cases, funding to boost a home’s defenses against hurricane-force winds.
SB 881 now goes to Gov. Ron DeSantis. If he signs it into law, it goes into effect on July 1, 2023.
The program offering free home inspections to every Florida homeowner already existed, but it only offered financial help to homeowners in selected areas in a “windborne debris region” – generally ones close to the coast or across a wide swath of South Florida.
The update, however, would expand financial aid to virtually every Florida homeowner.
Program highlights if signed by the governor
- If a program home inspector recommends hurricane mitigation upgrades, owners can received $2 for every $1 they spend, up to a maximum of $10,000.
- Covered improvements – if recommended – include upgrades to roofs, roof-wall reinforcements, window glass, exterior doors and garage doors.
- Eligible homes would have an insured value no higher than $700,000 – an increase from the current $500,000.
- Low-income Florida homeowners can get $10,000 without spending their own money – an increase from the current $5,000.
The program has proved popular in South Florida, where many owners have qualified for financial help. Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis, who advocated for SB 881, requested additional funding as the program expands.
“As the 2023 hurricane season approaches, Floridians are looking for ways to harden their homes and reduce their insurance costs,” Patronis said in statement. “The ‘My Safe Florida Home’ program does just that, and I am proud to support HB 881. … Our agency is also requesting another $100 million in funding for the program so that Floridians can take advantage of the savings and protect their biggest investment from storms – their homes. Thank you Senator Boyd and Representative LaMarca for their hard work and due diligence to usher this legislation through the process and onto the Governor’s desk.”
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The update
SB 102 The Live Local Act and the consequences for Florida Municipalities
WOW!
Tucked into the SB 102 which the Governor signed as the “Live Local Act” at the end of March 2023 are a whole bunch of problems for the local government to deal with.
Basically, this new law REQUIRES a local county or municipality to appove a residential developements on land zoned industrial, commercial or mized use if they provide 40% of the units as workforce housing (state definition of workforce housing), up to the maximum density allowed ANYPLACE in that municipality and up to the max height of a similar residential or commercial building, located in that municipality, within 1 mile of the proposed site. Water Club in North Palm Beach is 22 stories or about 200′ and 1 mile south of Old Port Cove is the intersection of US-1 and Lighthouse Drive where we allow 24 base units an acre, plus 12 with workforce housing, so 36 as Route 1 is a mixed use (C-MU) district. Palm Beach Gardens allows 15 units an acre plus 6 with workforce housing, Jupiter is 15 units/acre max WITH workforce housing bumps on lower density lands but up to 15 max, Juno Beach allows 22 units an acre and does not have a provision for if any workforce housing provided. PBC is 18 plus 8 with WF housing.
Looking for Broker who “knows their stuff”. Call Me, Chris Ryder at 561.818.3858
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023/102/BillText/er/PDF
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Congress Answers Flood Ins. FAQ Questions
Source: Congress Answers Flood Ins. FAQ Questions
Congress Answers Flood Ins. FAQ Questions
By Diane P. Horn
How does Risk Rating 2.0
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