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Florida Real Estate TV
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We talk all things about Florida Real Estate! Located in Sarasota, we are real estate agents who also invest in residential real estate for over 20 years!
SCAMMERS RUN WILD on Siesta Key Florida!
The hurricanes have caused flooding and major devastation. Specifically, hurricane Helene cause a lot of flooding on Siesta Key, Lido Key, and Longboat Key... and also many others! In fact, I take a walk on Siesta Key, almost ONE MONTH after the hurricane and you can see the major washout of the sand still missing from the beach. The fallen trees are from Hurricane Milton, just 10 days after hurricane Helene.
I have lived here since 1992 and I've never seen such devastation and problems from a storm. And we have had storms before... many of them. Including Hurricane Ian in 2022, just two years ago.
I visit Crescent Beach, and also walk to Point of Rocks on Siesta Key.
I have lived here since 1992 and I've never seen such devastation and problems from a storm. And we have had storms before... many of them. Including Hurricane Ian in 2022, just two years ago.
I visit Crescent Beach, and also walk to Point of Rocks on Siesta Key.
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Siesta Key Aftermath after 2 HURRICANES! WTF. One beach DISAPPEARED
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HURRICANE MILTON AFTERMATH: INSURANCE DISASTER INCOMING
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HURRICANE MILTON AFTERMATH: INSURANCE DISASTER INCOMING
Sarasota Real Estate Market Update - Released Sept 20, 2024
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YOU CAN'T AFFORD A MEDIAN HOME, SO BUY A SMALL ONE
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WE DON'T WANT YOUR HOME! ALARMING REPORT
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Bone dog roofing is the #1 price gouger and they do not stand behind their work. This guy should do a story on how they screw people
You speak as if you come from an insurance background? Is that the case?
I don't have an insurance background, however I am very familiar with it. As a real estate agent and investor, over the decades I've become familiar with how it works, how the scams work, and why our rates keep going up WAY faster than inflation.
control your hysteria
Every place you went on this video (especially Shell beach) I hung out as a kid back in the 90s, I live abroad now, so Thank you for bringing back some good ol memories of back in the day. Even if just a video, it goes along way...just seeing the views take me back
This is a beautiful place! Glad I was able to bring back fond memories.
When you live near the ocean in a hurricane prone area don’t bee to surprised when Mother Nature comes knocking every so often.
I agree. My entire life I've wanted a beachfront home... now... not so much.
SOS. What about the resorts, the condo areas that tourists rent? Those are all south of the village. How did they make out?
Not too well. Just went to Turtle Beach today but my camera is malfunctioning..... I got some drone footage though. All beaches are closed and trash everywhere.
But the insurance- if you can find any- will be OUTRAGEOUS and with CLIMATE CHANGE it will be WORSE next time! I appreciate your optimism but WHEN does your COMMON SENSE KICK IN??
People want to live near the beach, and people have money. Most of those homes don't have mortgages, so getting insurance is optional for them.
Just wait until red tide sets in over winter. No way will I swim in that water because of the amount of sewage and carcinogens, wood, nails, furniture and Lord knows what else, that washed into the Gulf of Mexico. Of course, you won't hear this on the news or on UA-cam. But I'm a native Floridian, and I know better than to swim in the water after hurricanes.
Me too! Not going into that water most likely until next year after winter. Let the small bacteria eat up the sewage and let nature take it's course. I might take a trip to the springs up north and enjoy some of that though.
@@floridarealestatetv great idea!
Yeah but what about Israel?
What about it. War
Who will pay for the rebuilding of Florida?
Fuck off with your shit!!! We already know all that
Was visiting there between Helene and Milton. Alot was closed from Helene. Flooding was worse with Helene I believe. Island House Tap and Grill was/is OPEN! Great food. Hub had lots of damage from Helene. Hub and The Cottage were closed. Beach House closed, Gilligans closed, Lobster Pot closed. SKOB was open outside seating only but not sure now due to Milton. They have to gut the inside. Flavios, Daquiri Deck, Summer House, MVP, Cafe Gabbiano, Broken Egg, Blase/Pi Craft Pizza were all open post Helene. Beach Bazaar and Gidgets were closed. That's just what I recall. I hope they bounce back better than ever. God bless.
They'll bounce back... but not all will reopen. Some of the owners just got devastated financially. Something else will open in their place.. We are a tourist area and the tourists will keep coming.
Do not count on house prices rising. The area is too risky. Prices will go down to reflect risk. Insurance will go up to reflect risk.
People too quickly forget the hurricanes and devastation. Home inventory just went down, many in insurance claims or lawsuits, and as long as people want to live in Florida, home prices will mostly rise.
Aren't the vast majority of those places vacation homes, time shares, winter homes for the well=to=do?
Most of them are.
Build a wildlife sanctury.
They won't do that!
Unfortunately, these scenes will be repeated in the future with no end in sight to warmer Gulf temperatures, the fuel for these rapid intensification storms.
Look up weather geoenginering
For the long run of Florida (100+ years), it's not looking good!
Is that where they "control" the weather. I don't think anything good can come of that. Sounds like manipulating mother nature for warfare.
Lived in Sarasota since 1978 and have never seen anything like Milton . You’d be a fool to rebuild on the strip of sand called a beach . Hurricane season is every year
I've been here since 1992 and you'll agree that this was back to back devastation. It happened to hit our area. Usually it hits somewhere else.
Iam a hydro one lineman that was mainly tasked with the rebuild of the power grid I feel for theses ppl there community was destroyed this video dosent justify the damage or smell of this poor community my heart and prayers go out to you and I glad Canada hydro one could help to getting your lives back to normal
Thank you for everything you do
Yeah, it's pretty sad. Thanks for traveling to our area and helping rebuild the infrastructure.
All of these beaches up and down the central gulf coast are sandbars. I've lived here all my life, 66 years. These beaches get rearranged by storms. Even a strong cold front will change the beaches. This is nothing new.
True. Look at the space images over the decades. Always shifting shape.
too repetitive
I appreciate the view and comment.
Matthew 24 :2 KJV I can assure you that it will not come back, it will get worse.
Just read the passage to see. Thanks for sharing!
Boots on the ground..keep walking outta there
Hurricane Debby? 😂
My bad. Did I mention the wrong hurricane?
Nebraska has the highest average homeowner insurance policies in the US.
Why is that?
I just looked it up and you're right. I was told Florida is just over $6000, but that might be most recent data. The data I found was $5527 and Nebraska was $5655. Still... crazy expensive.
I would like to know as well.
Florida the sunshine/hurricane state
The natural disaster state.
Maybe we should change the license plate from an orange to a hurricane.
yikes.
@@floridarealestatetv From an orange to a wrecked house.
Landlords are rasing rent again in 2025
Yes indeed! Well that's actually about supply and demand, not the cost of overhead. Instead they might just profit less.
New building codes for tropical storm resistant structures? I think Florida people should think of abandoning those places. Thos bits of land protruding into the sea have no future.
In the long run, you're probably right. In the short run, people "only live once" and they keep building and building, spending the money they have, only to lose some to natural disasters.
Trying to put a happy face on disaster! Don't worry, he says, it'll come back in 10, 20 or 30 years!!!☹😭
The tourist areas will be back before tourism starts in January. However some of these homes will have to be demolished, so they'll never come back. Somebody always loses everything they've ever worked for in these devastating storms. Others profit off it.
All Depends if Democrats take over Florida and beyond! 🙄
I HIGHLY doubt the Dems will ever take over. It's pretty republican here.
After living in Florida for 16 years caring for the retired married couples ... and working for Gormans Plumbing. I had to leave because I couldn't afford to live there. Lots of extremely wealthy married couples.
If you don't own, it's very difficult to afford housing. Dual income, high income, and no debt and you might get away with it. It's a shame.
@@floridarealestatetv people living in storage units, garages, abandoned homes, wow!! Yet there are more empty houses than people.
What ever boomer house wives want. If they want a pool near the ocean and piano then they get what they want.
Florida Real Estate values are sinking fast, people are leaving and heading towards GA. We had 2 homes in our subdivision go under contract within the last week from FL relocating residences. You can build back, but another storm is coming, and your insurance will tripple, if you can get it. Sad future for FL, and only just beginning.
I remember when I was in college in the late 1990's, the message they were saying is that the glaciers are melting and by 2040, Florida will be under water. I went to college in Canada, so hearing that made me think... DAMN that sucks. Now it's only 16 years away and the water level didn't rise, but there are a lot more storms brewing from the hotter ocean and hotter Gulf of Mexico.
@@irishman3375 I like to buy 3 houses at a time, tear them down and rebuild them, then stay in them for 2 years then sell them...
daiquirideck ❤I went there on january, took a pina colada and key lime pie..that was delicious! and it's beautiful place.
Living la vida loca!!!! Sale muy caro, nadie habla de muertos, Pero se habla de los camiones negros que llevaron cascotes de casas rotas, malolientes. Eso lo escuché en un vídeo, hay tantos muertos q ni saben, es claro los llaman desaparecidos. Gran tragedia.
Love that place.
It is a beautiful place and it is hard to see it damaged like this. (Just like Sanibel with Hurricane Ian). I have such fond memories of that Sunset beach the few times I’ve visited Florida. It was a dream to live there. Storms are getting stronger and more frequent. I’ll take heed.
I wonder if it's just a bad year.... historically it's very rare for us to get hit.
Stop building on the water problem solved!
Look at North Carolina. They got hit with Hurricane Helene pretty bad, and they're far from the water.
@@floridarealestatetv not really ... the homes were near lakes and river.
@@stevewalther2293and I know someone whose house was hit by a tornado twice in TN? Fire in CA? House collapse by extreme ice and snow in MN? And I take care of a 1957 bungalow on Anna Maria - still there and will be renovated. Pretty good odds I will say !
In the 1960s there were two accesses and Shell Rd connected them along the shore of Big Pass. The road was between the water and the houses. It was cool.
Había menos gente.
That's before my time but I would have LOVED to see what it was.
@@floridarealestatetv In the early 1970s Siesta Beach parkng lot turned into a weed and lsd drive thru supermarket for a few years. Or you could get out and mingle around.
So sorry your fragile little world has been disrupted.
I think that's sarcasm, but if not, I'm sorry too.
Seems like mother nature is taking back it's rightful place.
It'll happen to the entire earth one day... civilizations fall and nature takes back what's rightfully hers.
Man made storms
Think of the storm as forcing both homeowners and commercial properties being forced to build to the new storm codes. Raised houses like they do in the outer banks. Homestead where everything has to have straps and breakaway first floors. The trades will be making more money for the next three years.
Raised houses? None of that will survive the next big one. Just quit those places. They have no more future than those little island countries in the Pacific.
Very true. They keep raising the bar with the building codes, but somehow the storms keep getting stronger. There are so many old homes that keep resisting the storms though, so sometimes "they don't build them like they used to"
If they stop building here, Florida would recover and be a glorious place with plenty of alligators like it was one hundred years ago.
Exclusive trash 😂
High end shit.
Another land grab?....Just like Lahinia? North Carolina? who knows???
Where there is disaster, there will be investors and predators.
Maybe start by electiong people who Do beleive in climate change, cos the insurance companies sure do. Uu can get fired talking about it in class in florida. Climate change is REAL... and its here. Good luck florida.
Even if it's real, people still want to live on the beach.
Sarasota's "new normal."
This year, for sure!
The $750 is not a loan and does not need to be payed back
It's still NOTHING. It buys you food for a family of 4 for two weeks... IF you can find a place to cook it.
In the middle of the day you should try to get the Storm name correct 😂
Forgive me. We had three almost back to back... I just got it messed up in my head. Not sure what happened there except for a brain malfunction.
Hurricane Debbie?? Hurricane Helene did all of the damage. If you think bigger homes and mansions get built, more hurricanes may change the plans
Yeah, I made a mistake with the name of the hurricane in this video. My bad. Yes, Helene did all the flooding, even though it was not a direct hit to Sarasota. Just a storm surge with 8 hours of hurricane rain during high tide.
Why doesn't Governor DeSantis address the Insurance Nightmare? How does anyone think that Homeowners or potential homebuyers are going to continue to buy if they cannot get their homes protected with the policies they buy? The Insurance Industry makes billions on Health, Auto, Life, and Business Insurance, why do they have the right to just say, we are not going to cover you even though you bought a flood policy from us? It is criminal! We need regime change in Florida.
Well DeSantis made the issue more compounded and defended $750 is not a loan and does not need to payed back
@@jamiereid40 They knew the $750.00 was the initial payment that FIMA had used to give immediate relief to people to get food gas and supplies. They knew trying to turn it into a FIMA failure was a cheap hoax worthy of Fox News. They lied, to cover up their own shortcomings (The Insurance Disaster). FIMA has provided massive relief in every catastrophe.
You my friend are a ass.