Rae Catanese

Prudential Tropical Realty

Cell: (813) 784-7744

Email Me

From the category archives:

Most Desirable Neighborhoods

 

 Towers of Channelside Update- Many of you have been patiently waiting for the new pricing and release of condos in The Towers of Channelside.  

Now that the bank has taken over, your opportunity to buy at amazingly low pricing is here. 

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY:

Bank Released New Pricing

 

 

 

Price Ranges are as follows:

1 bedrooms 1.5 bath                      160K- 213K                     1,136 sf

1 bedroom-1.5 bath w/Den          223K                                1,281 sft 

2 bedrooms 2.5 bath                      199K-304K                     1,363 sf

2 bedroom-2.5 bath                       199k-  356K                    1,571 sft

 3 bedrooms 3 bath                        249K-395K                     1,778 sf

3 bedrooms 3 bath                         340k-364-K                    1,973 sf

3 bedrooms 3 bath    w/den        360k-364k                      2,166 sf

 Jr Penthouses starting at           500K                                2,696 sf

Grand Penthouse                           Call for pricing           4,849 sf

 

Maintenance fees are approximately .46 cents per sq ft and include:

 Chilled Water Unit which replaces majority of A/C cost in your unit; management of Association, Concierges, 24 Security Officers; Pool & Landscaping & all exterior building maintenance; Waste Removal & Water/Sewer. Brighthouse agreement: High Speed Internet, Standard Cable TV; Voice Over Internet Protocol-Unlimited local and long distance telephone calling within US

 Rising 29 stories into the sunlit sky, The Towers of Channelside have it all. Dive into each and every captivating view, from the bustling, metropolitan skyline, to the sparkling, pacifying waters of beautiful Tampa Bay.

 Through advanced high-speed connections, forward thinking architecture, and progressive home systems, The Towers of Channelside create a complete living environment offering comfort and flexibility for anyone looking for the best in Tampa Bay.


 

Please contact me to schedule an appointment.  Also provide the best number to reach you.

 

813-784-7744 or email: realtyrae@yahoo.com  Rae Catanese, PA-Real Estate Agent

 

 

 

STAY IN TOUCH WITH THE TAMPA BAY REAL ESTATE MARKET

Subscribe to our Blog-The Tampa Real Estate Insider

Towers of Channelside Condos
Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 2 comments }

As Real Estate Agents we get bombarded with information from companies who are trying to promote the latest and greatest tools for our buyers and sellers.  I received an email today, from a newsletter that I subscribe to, that I thought was interesting to say the least!

A company called “Homethinking” has recently launched a new site that researches Neighborhoods all over the U.S.  The website allows you to search a neighborhood by identifying which are most similar to where you currently live and compare how they are similar. You would think this would be a great tool for people who are relocating to the Tampa Bay area.  My search was based on moving from NEW YORK CITY TO TAMPA, F.L.

If you live here, and have been to New York City, you’ll quickly know that these comparisons are not even close to being on the mark.  I have to wonder, sadly, if Homethinking will ever get used.

Moving from New York (Manhattan) to

Tampa, Florida

Hillsborough River, Tampa Florida

Hillsborough River, Tampa Florida

  • Garment District is like Tampa International Airport Area, Bon Air
  • Upper West Side is like Lowry Park Central, Bayshore Beautiful
  • Midtown is like Tampa-Bayshore Gardens, Bon Air North
  • Morningside Heights is like Channel District, Palmetto Beach, East Ybor
  • Upper East Side is like Bayshore Beautiful, Bon Air North
  • East Village is like Bon Air, Tampa International Airport Area
  • Little Italy is like Gandy/Sun Bay South, Old West Tampa
  • Carnegie Hill is like Culbreath, Beach Park, Riverbend
  • Financial District is like Rattlesnake, Seminole Heights
  • Harlem is like East Ybor, Channel District, Palmetto Beach

If you are relocating to the Tampa, St. Pete or Clearwater areas let us show you the neighborhoods that best match your needs.  The internet can be a great tool, unfortunately the results are not always accurate.  Email: info@thetamparealestateinsider.com or call 813-784-7744

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }

One problem we are experiencing in the Tampa Real Estate Market is a very large quantity of short sales and foreclosures. This leads to not only abandoned homes, but an even larger problem with HOA fees not being paid by the homeowners.Tampa Real Estate

A good buyer’s agent can tell you which neighborhoods are in trouble. Imagine buying a home and then being assesed a huge amount to make up for the back HOA fees! Call the Home Owners Association president and get the current financials.  Finding out this information should be a contingency of the contract in today’s real estate market.

HGTV’s frontdoor.com posted a great article on How To Find The Best Neighborhoods.  It’s guide for those just starting out in the home search process. If you are looking to relocate to the Tampa Bay area,  I’ve posted articles specific to our area that will help you find the BEST neighborhoods in Tampa!

Need a buyer’s agent? Call 813 784 7744 or email me!  Rae Catanese, PA-Licensed Real Estate Agent covering all of Tampa Bay

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }

South Tampa is considered one of the BEST areas to live.  It’s a hip and trendy neighborhood offering shopping and dinning galore.  Seybold Lofts, Located in the Hyde Park Historic District of South Tampa, is a unique loft stlye building, original in character of the 1920’s style brick buildings.  In fact, the building was originally the Merita bread factory until it was purchased a few years ago.

Since the developer is now offering financing this means you can buy a condo in South Tampa without having FHA approval!!  A struggle for first time home buyers to find in this desirable area of Tampa Bay.

TAMPA — Buying a condominium in today’s market is tough, especially with banks keeping credit for multifamily in virtual quarantine. But one developer of five communities thinks it has the answer: seller financing.

High Point Development of Tampa has offered seller financing quietly as a last resort to buyers since the condo market started to tighten two years ago. Now in an effort to sell out its properties before year-end, the developer is aggressive with the finance option.

The following Development are available for owner financing

Legacy Park,

Monticello City Homes,

Historic Seybold Lofts

Valencia Townhomes and

3405 Swann Citihomes,

The developer says that in most cases you can get 97 percent financing and a 30-year amortized mortgage at just under 5 percent interest.  This is .5% less a buyer has to come up with for a downpayment versus FHA financing.

At Seybold Lofts, a converted 1920s bread factory in Hyde Park, higher unit prices created a slightly modified offer with a 30-year fixed mortgage.  Click Here for visual tour of the Seybold Lofts

High Point is offering the program using a mix of available capital and some leeway with the developer’s original lender, Hudson said.

Getting that mixture in place isn’t easy for many condo developers still trying to move inventory, and it likely won’t be easy for others to follow suit, said Byron Moger, director of apartment brokerage services for Cushman & Wakefield of Florida.

Selling prices for the High Point communities are about 60 percent of what they were originally intended, Hudson said, but deals are getting done.

At Seybold Lofts, where its 33 units are listing between $209,000 and $499,000, half are sold.

At Legacy Park, where listings are slightly lower, 15 units remain of 97 originally offered. Only six units remain from the other three properties.

For details and pricing give me a call 813 784 7744 or email: realtyrae@yahoo.com

Rae Catanese, PA Real Estate Agent

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }

Seminole Heights Historic District has the largest inventory of foreclosure and short sales in the Tampa Bay Area

The pricing has come down dramatically over the past few years making this neighborhood one of the most affordable areas to live in the Urban Corridorof Tampa. Close to MacDill AFB and Downtown Tampa,  makes this a desirable place for many first time home buyers. 

Zillow sent me an email that I thought I’d share with you regarding the Seminole Heights Real Estate Market. 

You can also see values in other areas of Tampa Bay as well. 

Did you know Zillow’s local Seminole Heights pages contain continuously updated data for ALL homes – not just those recently sold or currently listed?

For example, the latest Zillow Home Value Index for Seminole Heights is $128,628.

Here’s more:

Housing data on Seminole Heights:

•Median list price for homes for sale is $144,900

•Median home value per square foot is $103
•19.7% of listings have had at least one price cut

Demographic data on Seminole Heights:

•Median Age: 35
•Homes With Kids: 23%

 

Zillow Home Value Index

See all posts about the

Seminole Heights Area!

Looking to buy or sell in the Seminole Heights Historic District? Already live in Seminole Heights? Love to know your thoughts!

Email Rae Catanese, PA-Prudential Tropical Realty-813 784-7744

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }

Why you should be living at Westshore Yacht Club!

From Collages

The Westshore Yacht Club in Tampa, Fl is one of the only truely upscale resort style Waterfront communities in the South Tampa area.  The neighborhood is close for commuting to St. Petersburg, MacDill AFB and the Tampa Airport.  The amenities are all top notch, as this planned yachting community was only built a few years ago.

Pricing back in the booming real estate market were in some cases almost double of what they are today!  It’s hard to believe that you can buy an 1,800 sf condo/townhome in the 250’s. The neighborhood offers homes, a high rise condo tower and townhomes for sale.

Once you are inside this lush gated community everything changes.  You have every convenience available to you; including a spa, fitness center, yoga/aerobics room, 2 restaurants, wireless internet by the pool! You  name it, this WCI Community is pure luxury.

If you own a boat and need a boat slip they are now renting them for as little as $8.00 per linear foot.

If you decide to get in on their great deals on townhomes they are maintenance free.  My time is valuable so I want the convenice of having everything taken care of.  Who wants to spend hours doing yard work on your time off?

Their maintenance fees appear to be on the high-end, however if you look at what you are “not” paying for it really works out to be the same, or slightly higher.  To me it’s worth not to have to worry if something happens to my roof.

Insurance, including flood insurance, is a large portion of the fees.  Since it is a waterfront community, you will need flood insurance whether you buy a single family home or condo or townhome.

Call us today for a tour of all available homes and condos for sale at the West Shore Yacht Club  813 784 7744 

See also:  Westshore Yacht Club Good News for buyers

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }

You will want to read this news article pertaining to some of the largest tracks of land looking to be rezoned in the flight path.  

This is good information for home buyers looking to relocate to Tampa who want to be in a reasonable driving distance to Mac Dill AFB. 

Which neighborhoods are best for you?

Give us a call or email us with any Tampa Bay Real Estate questions 813 784 7744.

 

MacDill fights zoning change

By Elisabeth Parker, Times Staff Writer

Published Wednesday, March 18, 2009

military-macdill

INTERBAY — The neighborhood surrounding MacDill Air Force Base might be described a number of ways.

People who live there call it home.

Others call it a buffer for military operations.

And those who own property in the area, including two with parcels of 25 and 26 acres, say it’s an area in transition.

The two landowners have asked the city of Tampa to rezone their properties from light industrial to mixed use, which would pave the way for more homes to be built.

City Council members voted last August to amend the Future Land Use Map to allow the change.

But officials at the base and at the Florida Department of Community Affairs, the state’s land planning agency, want to limit density and have filed an objection. They say more neighbors limit the hours of operation for military airports and increase the potential for accidents.

They also expect more complaints if more residents come. Air traffic noise is easier to tolerate during day hours in an office or warehouse than at night, while sleeping.

Now, the case is headed in May to the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings for a ruling.

Military bases across the nation are grappling with land-use conflicts in surrounding areas as more houses are built and people move closer.

Florida enacted a law in 2005 intended to keep land development and base plans in harmony.

The law says land use around bases must be “compatible with base operations.” It lets base commanders voice their opinion about safety and noise standards when potential zoning changes come up near their bases.

James Miller, spokesman for the Department of Community Affairs, says the city’s plan violates that law and increases the people who would live in a potentially dangerous area, which the military calls an “accident potential zone.” The zone includes about 866 acres extending from the base runway almost to the east end of Gandy Boulevard.

Also, people living directly outside the zone may be inconvenienced by aircraft noise.

Miller wants the city to notify current, as well as future, residents within a mile or so of the base that military aircraft will fly overhead.

Stephen Diaco owns property a half mile north of the base along Hillsborough Bay.

In a letter last year, he asked a MacDill official to consider building an east-west runway “to protect residential areas from an accident and mitigate the noise issues.”

In response, Col. Timothy Smith reminded him that the base was there first, having been dedicated in 1941. “We … pride ourselves on being a good neighbor,” Smith wrote. “I am not aware of any Department of Defense initiatives to add an additional east-west runway.”

The two property owners requesting the latest zoning change are Florida Rock and Tank Lines Inc. and Spray Miser International.

“They’re the two biggest vacant tracts of land down there,” said their attorney, Mark Bentley. His clients’ zoning requests should be granted because most land in the area has already been rezoned to mixed use, he said.

If the zoning is changed, owners plan to sell, although Bentley said he couldn’t speculate on who the buyers might be. One property south of Interbay Boulevard is home to an old processing company.

City attorney Chip Fletcher said the request to rezone is consistent with the land use map for the area. Tampa’s planning commission recommended that the City Council approve the request with conditions, leading to its vote last fall.

Because of the flight path, building heights would be limited and housing would be restricted from wetlands. However, buildings could be created directly under flight paths on both parcels.

With these exceptions, Fletcher said the zoning change complies with the law and is compatible with the trend in the area near the base.

“We can’t figure out what their issues are,” he said of base officials and the state’s community affairs department.

Miller, on the other hand, said he’s surprised by the city’s request. “What will be accomplished by adding people?”

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }

Beach Park, Tampa, Fl

Appraiser says not all communities in South Tampa are depreciating in value….that doesn’t mean you can’t get a great deal!  If a home is listed in today’s housing market you can bet that sellers are MOTIVATED. Owners are now competing with banks and short sales, therefore they are forced to lower their price.

The prestigious neighborhood has many canal front and open bay view homes, which attracts many homeowners looking for a boating community with all the conveniences of being close to the major highways and Downtown Tampa. 

What makes the waterfront community of Beach Park in South Tampa one of the BEST Neighborhoods in Tampa?  Appreciation…..Quaint Mature Oak Treed Lined Streets, and the Breezes from Tampa Bay.

The community is the closest luxury residential neighborhood to the Westshore Mall and Westshore Business District. Need to travel?  Get to Tampa International  Airport in 5 minutes.  Fine Dining and the proximity to 3 major bridges provide easy access to Clearwater and St. Petersburg Beaches. 

Aerial Map View-Beach Park, Tampa, FL

Aerial View-Beach Park, Tampa, FL 

In 2008, The Tampa Bay Business Journal published a news article about the increasing value of some neighborhoods of South Tampa….

 A large independent provider of residential real estate appraisals says some Florida neighborhoods are increasing in value, despite statewide averages indicating a drop in home sales prices of 15 to 20 percent.

The South Tampa market, for instance, has seen luxury waterfront and inland properties in Beach Park, Palma Ceia and Hyde Park rise between 5 percent and 8 percent in the past year, a release from Forsythe AppraisalsLLC, based in St. Paul, Minn. said. Forsythe has branch offices in Tampa, Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville and West Palm Beach.

Stats from the MLS show since May 2008 thru January 2009 there have been four Beach Park Homes Sold. *These are only Waterfront, Water view or homes with Water Access.   

  • The lowest sales price was $1,020,00 with the highest being $1,308,00. 

  • Currently there are four homes for sale ranging from 675,00 up to 2,394,000.

    beach-park-tampa-collage

The lowest  BEST priced home for sale in Beach Park with a water view is  $675,000.  at ($164.67 per sf)

This home is a beautiful new construction Beach Park Two Story Mediterranean style masterpiece w/Open Bay Views of Tampa Bay from 2nd floor. Master Bedroom has large balcony to watch sunsets over Tampa Bay. 

No detail has been unnoticed with Crown Molding throughout, Coiffured ceiling in the Large family room, Wood floors, Travertine Marble, Granite in kitchen & Master bath, ornamental wrought iron railings & much more.  This home is a 5 bedroom, 4 1/2 bath masterpiece boasting almost 4100 square feet.

To see this beautiful luxury home please contact Rae at Prudential Tropical Realty: realtyrae@yahoo.com or call 813 784 7744

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }

Luxury Condo Tower offers deals on inventory condominiums

Castillo High Rise on Tampa Bay

Castillo High Rise on Tampa Bay

You don’t want to miss out on the Westshore Yacht Club wave of  living in South Tampa. There is something unique about the lifestyle within the community that provides the splendor of living on the water with access to Old Tampa Bay and the marina, yet still enjoy the city life with phenomenal cultural and entertainment venues.

Castillo high rise condo 8th Floor with expansive balcony and waterviews,

Was: $815,000   Now: $675,000

Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2
Home Type High-Rise
Living Area 2,000 Sq.Ft.
Region Tampa, FL

Call Rae 813 784 7744 for more information on select units avaialbe at The Westshore Yacht Club.

See Also: News, Photos and Updates on the Westshore Yacht Club Community

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }

The Tampa Tribune reported today that another high rise building will be built if approved by city council.

I’ve been saying that the rental market is strong in Tampa; and that is turning out to be the case.  The Element Condos have already decided to turn into rentals. Downtown Tampa has become a place where the hip, urban culture is starting to emerge. Right now the Skypoint Condo Tower is the only high rise luxury building that still have units for sale.  They are also running a very aggressive sales promotion on the last available condos for sale.

We have a Downtown Tampa Housing study we would be happy to email to you if you are considering purchasing a condo or loft.  Please reference Downtown Tampa Housing Report in your subject line.

Developers Plan 26-Story Apartment Building In Tampa

JOSÉ PATIÑO GIRONA

TAMPA – Two developers are proposing a 26-story apartment building at Tampa and Tyler streets downtown.

The project would have 404 apartments, 16,000 square feet of shops and a parking garage.

The developers, Intown Group and Crosland, will ask the Tampa City Council to rezone the property at a hearing at 6 p.m. Jan. 29. The developers want approval for the building’s height and design, which they say will be an art deco style comparable to New York City’s Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.

“We know there will be a long-term demand for rental in downtown,” said Gregory Minder, Intown Group president.

Intown also is a developer of the Skypoint condominium tower, 777 N. Ashley Drive, and Element, 808 N. Franklin St., which has been converted to apartments and will open in January.

The proposed apartment tower on Tampa Street will be adjacent to the newly rehabilitated Herman Massey Park, 1002 N. Franklin St.

Minder said the developers are awaiting council approval to close on the three lots and get financing. The property includes a parking lot and vacant land.

Questions about the Real Estate Market in Tampa, Florida? You can reach us at 813-784-7744

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • PDF

{ 0 comments }