Canadians are finding bargains in Clearwater Real Estate
We are seeing more activity in the real estate market recently and it is due in part to Canadian and European home buyers. The Canadian Dollar is on par with the US dollar and many Canadians are seeing this as an opportunity to jump in the real estate market and find a beach home or condo in the Clearwater / St. Petersburg area. The strong Canadian currency and also the sub prime mortgage crisis has made way for many bargains. We are receiving phone calls on a daily basis about our short sale and pre-foreclosure properties. The home buyers are out there in the marketplace and they are looking for deals. In order for a home to sell in this market, it must be the best priced, in the best condition, and be in the best location. The market is too competitive to be anything less.
Here are a few items for Canadians to consider while shopping for homes or condos in Clearwater / St. Pete:
- Who will take care of our property while we are not in town? It is important to have a local contact for someone you trust in the event the property needs care or maintenance. Many buyers prefer condos because most aspects of the exterior of the condo are maintained by the condo association through their monthly fees.
- What is the best location in Tampa Bay? The best location is a personal preference and must be experienced in person. I don’t recommend buying a home or condo in the Clearwater / St. Petersburg area sight unseen. The quality of life varies from one location to the next. Vacation here or stay a while and get to know the area layout before deciding on a final location. We can help you narrow the choices and find the best deals.
- What are the property taxes? Property taxes are reassessed after the sale of the property. The property taxes are based upon the local millage rate and multiplied by the taxable value of the property. You will not inherit the previous owner’s tax amount. There are 54 taxing entities in Pinellas County, so it is important to consider your tax consequences when purchasing a property in Florida. Starting in 2009, there is a 10% tax increase cap for vacation and rental homes. We can help you estimate your tax amount.
- What about homeowner’s insurance? Homeowner’s insurance is available and can be obtained for vacation and rental homes. We have several vendors available to quote rates when a property has been selected.
- How long can we stay in the US? As a non-citizen, a Canadian can stay in the US for a maximum of 6 months regardless of whether or not they have a residence in the United States. Check with the authorities to make sure this is accurate and up to date.
- Is now a good time to buy? Absolutely, there are more properties on the market than we have seen in years. The heavy competition is pushing real estate prices to new lows and bargains are everywhere.

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We are Canadian and recently purchased a vacation home on Sand Key in Clearwater. We looked several years ago, but couldn’t afford it. We came back in January and found five properties we really loved. We narrowed the field down to one and made the purchase. We are very excited to offically own a vacation home! We’ll check in with your site to see what is happening on the Beach and get in touch when we need your help.
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