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316 COCOA COURT Kissimmee, FL 34758

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Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/VTUVWE/316-COCOA-COURT-Kissimmee-FL-S5021280 Too Big? 8 Rooms. Never feel shut in again with this 4BR, 2 1/2 Bath Contemporary Flag Lot Home. Theres room for everything youve ever collected plus your family in this fine Poinciana residence. New ROOF applied in 2018. Granite countertops. Tile flooring on the first level and laminate flooring on the second level. The yard is 1/4 acre flag lot with tropical landscaping accents. The community offers schools, shopping, bus line, parks, hospital, and community pool. Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3 Square feet: 2,135 Price: $1,650 For more information about this property, please contact James Williams III at 321-402-6261 or jaw3remax@gmail.com. You can also text 5737513 to 67299 (Message and Data Rates May Apply, see terms and privacy policy ). See more listings at: www.HomesInMyOrlan

In Central Florida Real Estate Borrowing, a Misunderstood Term

     Long before well-prepared Central Florida homeowners arrive at the signing table, they will have been aware of the factors mortgage lenders pay attention to—foremost among which is their bill-paying history. For years, they will have avoided making late payments—or underpayments. They will have corrected erroneous negatives on their credit reports and straightened out any historical inaccuracies.      If they have read up on how home loans are originated, they will know that a second weighty factor is “amounts owed”—but that’s a term that can be easily misunderstood. It turns out to include more than the term implies.      You’d think that “amounts owed” would be a simple dollar amount. If John and Jenny Smith have credit card debt totaling $8,000 and a car loan with a remaining balance of $12,000, any Central Florida home loan application would trigger a credit report detailing that $20,000 owed. If their incomes made that an easily sustainable debt load, John and Jenny would

Some Expenses Aren’t Really Avoided by Central Florida Renters

    That “things break down” is a truism as old as mankind—possibly preceding the invention of language itself. You can picture a furious caveman staring at the shattered remains of the wheel he’d just invented—after the first time it broke. Sooner or later, “things fall apart.”      When area residents mull over their personal living arrangement decisions, one of the logical financial arguments for renting Central Florida homes rather than buying is the added cost of maintenance. Central Florida renters reason that they don’t have to worry about saving up for a rainy day (as when the garbage disposal clunks out). For renters, it’s someone else’s problem (that is, the landlord’s)—as well as his or her expense. True enough.      But looking at the wider picture, you see that the universal ‘no free lunch’ rule applies. The landlord doesn’t really pay for the new garbage disposal except in the short run. Built into every rental agreement is a monthly charge into which the maintenanc

Is It Time to Sell Your Central Florida House?

     Whenever the U.S. economy is booming, there are naysayers who view it as terrible news. It’s not surprising since economists can disagree about just about anything and point to statistics that prove their point.      A recent CNBC report provides a golden example. It’s one that, if you’re inclined to think it’s time to sell your Central Florida house anyway, would reinforce that thought. It ran under the gloomy headline “Housing is providing another in a line of troubling signs”—the signs were those “pointing to an economic downturn.”      The report elaborated on a finding that compared home sales statistics from a recent period with those that preceded coming recessions. To the analyst author (Fed economist William Emmons), the result indicated that an economic downturn is likely. Although the trend looked “much less severe” than the one that preceded the Great Recession, he thinks December of this year is a plausible month for “peak growth.”       In other words,

3239 COTTONWOOD COURT Kissimmee, FL 34746

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Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/Y5RFER/3239-COTTONWOOD-COURT-Kissimmee-FL-S5020570 Dont miss this newly renovated large 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Corner lot with Florida Room. Home features fresh porcelain and ceramic tile flooring throughout, a split bedroom floor plan, large bedrooms, open living and dining areas, a dinette area, and open style kitchen. The master bedroom is large and features a walk-in closet. Master bath features a no tub, a separate shower stall, and double vanities. Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Square feet: 1,838 Price: $1,750 For more information about this property, please contact James Williams III at 321-402-6261 or jaw3remax@gmail.com. You can also text 5712818 to 67299 (Message and Data Rates May Apply, see terms and privacy policy ). See more listings at: www.HomesInMyOrlando.com MLS ID: S5020570