That oughta do wonders for the already horrendous traffic 😂 The biking’s top notch but man I wouldnt want to have to commute in & out of here for work.
My buddy lives in Lakeland and commutes to Ybor everyday to work. Average drive time home (4 pm) is about 50 minutes. Tampa traffic is not as bad as many think.
Great video! I just relocated to Tampa in August and went through my first two hurricanes and I’m not going anywhere! I love it here and I’ve lived in several major cities. I’ve also traveled extensively. Keeping your contact info! 😊
@@GoBelindaGo amazing! Welcome and thank you for sharing your story. Fyi, those hurricanes arent normal but if you are good with that you are basically a local now lol! If you need anything, Tampa real estate, we’d be happy to help. Reach out anytime.
I know I’ll never afford anything in Tampa but I loveeee all the work that is being poured into Tampa. That an American City it's now focusing on the walk ability, and green spaces but also honoring history. I truly believe Tampa is (and you could argue is already) going to be the next big thing, and If this continues I think it could be the best city in America. Great video I love Tampa
Everything you said is exactly the problem with the area. Building housing for a particular niche of the market that the majority can't afford. In an area that doesn't even have the job market to support it. That's why Florida is ground zero for all housing cycles.
@@TampaFloridaLiving we like that there are so many different areas to go with shopping, events, and activities with all different vibes, but most areas are also family friendly and safe. Miami was amazing but not very family friendly for day to day living and also very expensive compared to here
@ agreed we could upgrade our nightlife a tad more but culture… i mean we have a great mix here. We are also more family friendly vs miami and you can always drive to miami for bigger nightlife when needes
I moved to Florida 4 years ago. I flip houses and I lost over 300k and right now I have my money in houses i can’t even sell i can’t wait to the market get better to get out of here
@@johngadalla7306 Sounds like you didn't evaluate and exposed yourself to too much Risk. You should take this as a lesson to not have all your assets in one basket.
@@brandonw675 the street car is getting extended, a light rail is in the works, and I’ve heard about an extended busing system as well. I’m with you on hoping it all comes to fruition
Exactly! All throughout Tampa and Pinellas County people who have lived here for years have been priced out of the area. It's already overcrowded here, traffic is going to get so much worse.
Fascinating but realistically homes are staying on the market longer in Tampa bay and selling for less than expected and the market is also showing we will start to see an upward trend in foreclosures.
@@tabitha8808 where did you pull stats from to back that data? I dont foresee a massive foreclosure wave as there is a tom of equity in homes still. Prices have receded in recent months but year over year median sales price is only down 1.3%. Thats not bad after back to back double digit increases. Tampa market is still showing signs of strength and a much more stable market thank god… last few years have been a wild ride
I agree I own 4 homes in the Tampa area and the market is slowing to what is considered normal. People seem to think COVID market was suppose to keep going.
Excellent Video! You forgot to include the redevelopment of University Mall located by USF into Tampa's new Uptown/RITHM district! Also worth mentioning contruction of a new on-campus football stadium at USF as well as redevelopment of USF's golf course into a new residential/commercial space
Great video and yeah Tampa's core is finally filling out. One thing I like is that unlike other cities in Florida, Tampa has history. What sucks is home prices have not gone down and that has locked my family out of the home market. 400,000 is not affordable for most. So I wonder who is buying these homes? I assume people from up north or overseas who have cash.
@@RedWolf75 thank you for chiming in! Love hearing from you! Honestly $400k has become the new norm. Locals are affording $400k but we are seeing more 2 home incomes these days along with tech salaries, incomes from the medical field along with professional services. Way different from the good ole days where hospitality and tourism was more of the norm.
@TampaFloridaLiving I regret not buying a home in 2019. 400,000 is out of reach. Stuck in a townhome with 2 kids and unable to get them a backyard and a good school district gets to a person. It will take us 3 more years to be able to get one of these homes. Hopefully prices stay stable.
@RedWolf75 im sorry to hear that and certainly understand. Nobody including myself could have predicted what we have experienced in the last few years. Have you looked at rolling your townhome equity i to the new home (assuming you own the TH)
I live in Pinellas, grew up in Hamburg, Germany, spent over 25 years living in NJ and miss "proper" downtown areas. Tampa Riverwalk and Armature Works as well as Hyde Park are nice, but that's it. Outside of Tampa: crickets. With all the new construction in Florida, it's so sad that urban and suburban design is still centered around the car. Your video gives me hope that one day we'll be within 30 minutes drive of a thriving city. Thanks for showcasing the current and planned developments.
The real tragedy is developers eating up every piece of land north of Tampa that were rural communities. It used to be known as the Nature Coast. Now it’s just another place to be paved over and the animals run off.
Lived in orlando till 93 then moved to tampa before 7th grade(94) and been here ever since. Im really starting to hate the heat of FL but tampa bay is a pretty sweet place to live.
@@Albert_Riseal agreed with all of those. Im going to try to get a behind the scenes of the airport expansion soon. I also want to highlight the new condos once doors open.
People are running away from Florida. I personally know 4 people who moved from Chicago to Tampa area and 2 of them moved back to Chicago and 2 others are in process of moving back. And they told me that people are getting out as quickly as they can. Yeah they are building but is it going to sell. Not sure about that
Not the case as a whole my man. Tons of people relocating here. I couldn't imagine leaving the insane property taxes in Chicago and willingly going back... but good for them. Enjoy the snow.
yeah I'm from Chicago and If I couldn't travel back and forth like I do, I'd move back to Chicago unfortunately. There just isn't the culture, good food or reasonably priced housing and amenities here. Chicago is corrupt politically but Florida's lack of regulation allows for scams to thrive argh.
tampa is a sinking ship, i move here 4 years ago, and it went up during covid, but everyone is abandoning the city for a long list of reason, but most people i know move out, real estate is dropping like a dead duck out of the sky due to high insurance from all the hurricane in the last 3 years. It didn't double it triple to quaddrouple in some flood zone areas. It'll be very interesting to see a ton of empty real estate when they are completing it in a few years, as if it's not already pretty dead. I've had my house listed for months now, no buyer, good luck. I"m moving out as well.
@@wakeupdrowzy we havent seen that version of tampa or real estate. All of my listings have been selling. Reach out i can get it sold!!! Info@themorejongroup.com
Right? EVERYTHING I am seeing is saying the real estate market is really starting to break down. If builders are putting RECORD numbers of new homes???....this is going to get really UGLY in a year or two.
@@SteveBarker-p3n i think new construction will slow down but mainly bc resale is starting to make a come back. Demand is still there at this point. We are technically also in low season. Numbers will increase through summer as normal. I actually think we are in a healthy market similar to 2019 numbers
@@TampaFloridaLiving That is BS and you know it. Listing days has tripled in Wesley Chapel. Builders offering HUGE concessions.. Tampa is rated #2 in USA for cooling in RE market. Prices have fallen easily 3% and just about every home listed has. a price reduction. Investors dumping at a record rate as rents plummet. So either you are the worst RE or you're still peddling the fake hype.
Unfortunately in the state of FL cities hardly ever try to work on the lower and older neighborhoods. I went to USF and they made many transformations in the 4 years I was there but that was for the school not the actual neighborhoods
Tampa is great! However we are still recovering from two major hurricanes and I feel this video maybe to soon.😢 A lot of people are leaving for fear of future worsening storms to Come. Just saying.
@@PrettyLipsCo i have spoken to many people… some that have not lived through a hurricane ir that have not live in florida for a while … have had some hesitation, while majority that have lived in tampa and has been through a storm are staying and now have a different version of preparing.
@@SteveBarker-p3n where did you read that? As of end of october closed sales were down to 2700 from around 3000 same month last year. Thats not a 10 year low. Just saying. These are numbers for single family homes in tampa bay metro
Just wait until all this people have to evacuate the area in a hurricane. Lately, Tampa is been really close to getting directly hit by hurricanes... Channelside & Ybor City are in Zone A, B & C, most likely flood zones & the real estate cost is in the 3, 4, & 500,000 on the lower end & up. Say hello to new rich people
@@mrcboricuastar7211 most people in florida know the risk yet choose to live here and pay for it… bc they value the quality of life over the cost of living.
Where they really need financial and upgraded help is around the Busch Gardens area where the Theme Park is being strangled by all of the low income areas around it! It's so sad to see that what should look like an amazing enticing, big welcome area like what Disney and Universal have and an International Drive feel to it on Busch Blvd, with gift shops and Hotels and lots of glamour around it!. But in reality it looks like a walled in, big zoo with roller coasters inside but in a pretty bad looking trashy neighborhood on Busch Blvd, with homeless people all around and also other run down, low class businesses etc. too close by. It's just really sad to see when it calls Tampa home too! =(
@@shazabia321 i do think that area is going to be a popular development area i. The near future. University mall is getting revamped and a new usf stadium on the way. Too much medical in the area to not grow
Love the video, title is a little misleading though. Most of these developments (GasWorx, Yboy Harbor, Water Street phase 2/3) are still in the planning phases or 6+ years out.. Not coming soon in 2025.. The new airport Airside D will take 4+ years.
@@SebastianL-e3t some are breaking news and projects that are starting others have already open doors. The beginning of gasworx is opened while obviously majority is in the works.
Affordable housing is great, but I’ve been to other cities I.e Downtown KC and this equals more crime. Low income brings unfortunately more crime. Hopefully I am wrong 😢
Agreed.....Affordable housing sounds nice on paper but brings a lot of crime along with it. I've seen it in Charlotte also. It's mostly used and abused.
Studies have shown that well-managed affordable housing projects generally do not lead to increased crime or lower property values. If fact it may also contribute to a more diverse and robust workforce.
@@angelarrieta4934 Guess you would have to dig deep in what exactly is “well-managed” and who paid for and controlled the study. Sorry, it’s just very difficult to trust a study…
Equal to 2019 which was a very healthy market. And yet its still considered a slight sellers market. IM glad inventory made a comeback but lets see what happens as things heat up in spring?!?!
The Residences at 400 central in St Pete is a hideous building that stands out in negative way. It really misses the mark on the astetic of the rest of the city. It's St Pete's Titanic!!
Traffic is already crazy….
Definitely. We need more public transportation options and wider highways and surface roads.
No!! More homes, less long term planning@@DanielReyes-zu8em
@@DanielReyes-zu8em Public transit, yes. We DON"T need wider highways destroying and and further separating existing neighborhoods
That oughta do wonders for the already horrendous traffic 😂
The biking’s top notch but man I wouldnt want to have to commute in & out of here for work.
My buddy lives in Lakeland and commutes to Ybor everyday to work. Average drive time home (4 pm) is about 50 minutes. Tampa traffic is not as bad as many think.
Great video! I just relocated to Tampa in August and went through my first two hurricanes and I’m not going anywhere! I love it here and I’ve lived in several major cities. I’ve also traveled extensively. Keeping your contact info! 😊
@@GoBelindaGo amazing! Welcome and thank you for sharing your story. Fyi, those hurricanes arent normal but if you are good with that you are basically a local now lol!
If you need anything, Tampa real estate, we’d be happy to help. Reach out anytime.
I know I’ll never afford anything in Tampa but I loveeee all the work that is being poured into Tampa. That an American City it's now focusing on the walk ability, and green spaces but also honoring history. I truly believe Tampa is (and you could argue is already) going to be the next big thing, and If this continues I think it could be the best city in America. Great video I love Tampa
@@MicahB98 love that and make it a goal and you could be here! Thank you for the comment!
Everything you said is exactly the problem with the area. Building housing for a particular niche of the market that the majority can't afford. In an area that doesn't even have the job market to support it.
That's why Florida is ground zero for all housing cycles.
@@LynxStarAuto I'm not sure what your gripe is?
Tampa and its surrounding areas are incredible! Coming from Miami and Minneapolis, I prefer Tampa for so many reasons
@@AbundantAmbiance what do you like about it? Why do you prefer it?
I actually like Miami better, if Tampa could capture some of the culture and night life of Miami, it would be a big improvement.
@@TampaFloridaLiving we like that there are so many different areas to go with shopping, events, and activities with all different vibes, but most areas are also family friendly and safe.
Miami was amazing but not very family friendly for day to day living and also very expensive compared to here
@ agreed we could upgrade our nightlife a tad more but culture… i mean we have a great mix here. We are also more family friendly vs miami and you can always drive to miami for bigger nightlife when needes
@ agreed!!!
I moved to Florida 4 years ago. I flip houses and I lost over 300k and right now I have my money in houses i can’t even sell i can’t wait to the market get better to get out of here
@@johngadalla7306 dang… the win is on the buy. Did you overpay or working with tight margins?
Where did you buy? Town and Country?
@@Rafaelmora0822 Clearwater and New Port Richey
Sounds like you got in late. How is that Tampa's fault?
@@johngadalla7306
Sounds like you didn't evaluate and exposed yourself to too much Risk. You should take this as a lesson to not have all your assets in one basket.
Very exciting. I really wish we would include some public transit in this, some kind of subway/rail, something like BART
@@brandonw675 the street car is getting extended, a light rail is in the works, and I’ve heard about an extended busing system as well. I’m with you on hoping it all comes to fruition
You are 100% correct but keep a quiet traffic has definitely picked up dont want the whole NYC here once they figure it out 😂😂😂🤪
Yeah 🙄affordable housing starting at $1600 for a studio you call this affordable that’s what they charge now that’s insane
Exactly! All throughout Tampa and Pinellas County people who have lived here for years have been priced out of the area. It's already overcrowded here, traffic is going to get so much worse.
Move outside of town. I can't afford much of Tampa either but I'm not going to whine about it. It's called supply and demand backed by a free market.
@ ignorant ! move out yourself STOP making this NORMAL CAUSE IT’s NOT!
More traffic and no jobs. Young men go outside of Florida if you want to make 100-250k a year.
Great production and research presentation. You’re definitely showing the vision & beauty of Tampa and beyond.
Great work!
@@Seekingtruth4life i appreciate the comment and support. Doing my best! ❤️ Tampa!
Fascinating but realistically homes are staying on the market longer in Tampa bay and selling for less than expected and the market is also showing we will start to see an upward trend in foreclosures.
@@tabitha8808 where did you pull stats from to back that data? I dont foresee a massive foreclosure wave as there is a tom of equity in homes still. Prices have receded in recent months but year over year median sales price is only down 1.3%. Thats not bad after back to back double digit increases. Tampa market is still showing signs of strength and a much more stable market thank god… last few years have been a wild ride
I agree I own 4 homes in the Tampa area and the market is slowing to what is considered normal. People seem to think COVID market was suppose to keep going.
@ the market we are in is healthy and much needed!
Excellent Video! You forgot to include the redevelopment of University Mall located by USF into Tampa's new Uptown/RITHM district! Also worth mentioning contruction of a new on-campus football stadium at USF as well as redevelopment of USF's golf course into a new residential/commercial space
@@jxoasveier ive covered that before but yes definitely forgot it in this video. Thanks for the add!
Thank you! Just moved to Tampa & Im so excited for these new developments! Super excited for the Brightline 🤩
@@QueenMyasiaWard love it! Get out as much as possible and Enjoy the many things to do!
Great video and yeah Tampa's core is finally filling out. One thing I like is that unlike other cities in Florida, Tampa has history.
What sucks is home prices have not gone down and that has locked my family out of the home market. 400,000 is not affordable for most.
So I wonder who is buying these homes? I assume people from up north or overseas who have cash.
@@RedWolf75 thank you for chiming in! Love hearing from you!
Honestly $400k has become the new norm. Locals are affording $400k but we are seeing more 2 home incomes these days along with tech salaries, incomes from the medical field along with professional services. Way different from the good ole days where hospitality and tourism was more of the norm.
@TampaFloridaLiving
I regret not buying a home in 2019. 400,000 is out of reach. Stuck in a townhome with 2 kids and unable to get them a backyard and a good school district gets to a person. It will take us 3 more years to be able to get one of these homes. Hopefully prices stay stable.
@RedWolf75 im sorry to hear that and certainly understand. Nobody including myself could have predicted what we have experienced in the last few years.
Have you looked at rolling your townhome equity i to the new home (assuming you own the TH)
I live in Pinellas, grew up in Hamburg, Germany, spent over 25 years living in NJ and miss "proper" downtown areas. Tampa Riverwalk and Armature Works as well as Hyde Park are nice, but that's it. Outside of Tampa: crickets. With all the new construction in Florida, it's so sad that urban and suburban design is still centered around the car. Your video gives me hope that one day we'll be within 30 minutes drive of a thriving city. Thanks for showcasing the current and planned developments.
There are a lot of practical and fiscal reasons cities are still car centric. Too many to list.
The real tragedy is developers eating up every piece of land north of Tampa that were rural communities. It used to be known as the Nature Coast. Now it’s just another place to be paved over and the animals run off.
Tampa and Orlando is booming
@@larryneiberheim592 absolutely
Great Video!
@@kevinhawthorne5257 thank you. Did you learn anything or get any good takeaways from the video?
Yes
@@kevinhawthorne5257 nice!!! What specifically stood out to you?
The part you talk about expanding the city and the airport.
That PWC report you cited is actually a really interesting read. Thanks for sharing!
New Tampa resident and this video does a great job of highlighting the things to come. Very happy with the progress.
@@LESSERFEW welcome and glad you enjoyed!
Lived in orlando till 93 then moved to tampa before 7th grade(94) and been here ever since. Im really starting to hate the heat of FL but tampa bay is a pretty sweet place to live.
Hudson is gonna be a tough sell my friend, maybe if right near Pkwy, maybe big mortgage buy downs or other incentives, great video as always
@@Weeki370 im covering it for those that like hudson 😉
And thank you!
Let's gooooo!!!!
Great update ❤ Tampa
@@jazzyflorida3757 hey great seeing you on here! Tampa is home ❤️
Great to have all this so accessible - west Pinellas is home and we are happy with our skyline, beaches and charm. Enjoy the concrete!
Love it!!! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome stay over there! 😂
y'all need any painting contractors in Tampa? What are the requirements in Fl.
Fascinating projects♥
@@Albert_Riseal was there one specific that caught your attention?
I really like Airside D, Westshore Plaza, Pendry as well
@@Albert_Riseal agreed with all of those. Im going to try to get a behind the scenes of the airport expansion soon. I also want to highlight the new condos once doors open.
Tampa 2025 😎👍🔥!!
@@Twobarpsi hey buddy!!! When are you finally making it here lol we getting closer?
People are running away from Florida. I personally know 4 people who moved from Chicago to Tampa area and 2 of them moved back to Chicago and 2 others are in process of moving back. And they told me that people are getting out as quickly as they can. Yeah they are building but is it going to sell. Not sure about that
I personally know eight people that just moved to Florida.
@mikeh5629 6 months to a year they will probably be moving back to where they come from. Only one way someone will stay if they work remotely.
Not the case as a whole my man. Tons of people relocating here. I couldn't imagine leaving the insane property taxes in Chicago and willingly going back... but good for them. Enjoy the snow.
yeah I'm from Chicago and If I couldn't travel back and forth like I do, I'd move back to Chicago unfortunately. There just isn't the culture, good food or reasonably priced housing and amenities here. Chicago is corrupt politically but Florida's lack of regulation allows for scams to thrive argh.
It’s definitely not for everyone but paradise to many!
Where can we apply to live at the rome yard?
@@jasminreyes3318 not sure they are taking applications just yet but you can hop on their contact list: romeyard-tampa.com
Orlando needs to be rebuild it would be like Dubai if they rebuilt it right here
tampa is a sinking ship, i move here 4 years ago, and it went up during covid, but everyone is abandoning the city for a long list of reason, but most people i know move out, real estate is dropping like a dead duck out of the sky due to high insurance from all the hurricane in the last 3 years. It didn't double it triple to quaddrouple in some flood zone areas. It'll be very interesting to see a ton of empty real estate when they are completing it in a few years, as if it's not already pretty dead. I've had my house listed for months now, no buyer, good luck. I"m moving out as well.
@@wakeupdrowzy we havent seen that version of tampa or real estate. All of my listings have been selling. Reach out i can get it sold!!! Info@themorejongroup.com
Right? EVERYTHING I am seeing is saying the real estate market is really starting to break down. If builders are putting RECORD numbers of new homes???....this is going to get really UGLY in a year or two.
@@SteveBarker-p3n i think new construction will slow down but mainly bc resale is starting to make a come back. Demand is still there at this point. We are technically also in low season. Numbers will increase through summer as normal. I actually think we are in a healthy market similar to 2019 numbers
@@TampaFloridaLiving That is BS and you know it. Listing days has tripled in Wesley Chapel. Builders offering HUGE concessions.. Tampa is rated #2 in USA for cooling in RE market. Prices have fallen easily 3% and just about every home listed has. a price reduction. Investors dumping at a record rate as rents plummet. So either you are the worst RE or you're still peddling the fake hype.
Bills going up 2025😢 got to love Tampa
Guess we can sit in the dark and unplug everything but the refrigerator 😢
@@antoinettewilliams716 that is the time that we are in yes. Can you name a popular city that bills etc are going down? Just curious?
The traffic is already awful now, just image when all of this is done. They have ruined Florida.
Hey can you do a video on our $60 million dollar development ?
@@SimmerStyle23 which is that? Send me info on it info@themorejongroup.com
Adam
@@TampaFloridaLiving email sent
Is this what they’re calling a 15 minute city?
Tampa needs to work on the USF and Thonotosassa areas
@@mat_macy8636 dont worry thats in the pipeline!
Unfortunately in the state of FL cities hardly ever try to work on the lower and older neighborhoods.
I went to USF and they made many transformations in the 4 years I was there but that was for the school not the actual neighborhoods
@ university mall is getting an overhall as well as a new usf stadium. I feel like that area has the biggest upside for growth based on location etc
That's because it's Temple Terrance and NOT Tampa lol
Tampa is great! However we are still recovering from two major hurricanes and I feel this video maybe to soon.😢 A lot of people are leaving for fear of future worsening storms to Come. Just saying.
@@PrettyLipsCo i have spoken to many people… some that have not lived through a hurricane ir that have not live in florida for a while … have had some hesitation, while majority that have lived in tampa and has been through a storm are staying and now have a different version of preparing.
Are there affordable season, December January rentals?
WOW....monthly closing are at a 10 year LOW.
@@SteveBarker-p3n where did you read that? As of end of october closed sales were down to 2700 from around 3000 same month last year. Thats not a 10 year low. Just saying. These are numbers for single family homes in tampa bay metro
@@TampaFloridaLivingI second this
Just wait until all this people have to evacuate the area in a hurricane. Lately, Tampa is been really close to getting directly hit by hurricanes... Channelside & Ybor City are in Zone A, B & C, most likely flood zones & the real estate cost is in the 3, 4, & 500,000 on the lower end & up. Say hello to new rich people
@@mrcboricuastar7211 most people in florida know the risk yet choose to live here and pay for it… bc they value the quality of life over the cost of living.
I been ready to move
@@kimparkur9256 to tampa or away from it?
We are full !!! Floridians can’t afford life in Florida anymore STOP 😡
All that’s great but the roads in the city are in terrible shape,where is the concern for ordinary families?
Tampa used to be the red headed stepchild not anymore.
Don’t be fooled there creating 15 min city. Selling it as cool and new. Everything you need in 15 min. Goal is to have in place by 2030.
Where they really need financial and upgraded help is around the Busch Gardens area where the Theme Park is being strangled by all of the low income areas around it! It's so sad to see that what should look like an amazing enticing, big welcome area like what Disney and Universal have and an International Drive feel to it on Busch Blvd, with gift shops and Hotels and lots of glamour around it!. But in reality it looks like a walled in, big zoo with roller coasters inside but in a pretty bad looking trashy neighborhood on Busch Blvd, with homeless people all around and also other run down, low class businesses etc. too close by. It's just really sad to see when it calls Tampa home too! =(
@@shazabia321 i do think that area is going to be a popular development area i. The near future. University mall is getting revamped and a new usf stadium on the way. Too much medical in the area to not grow
@@TampaFloridaLiving I really hope so as it definitely needs some TLC
Rural Pasco is over
@@seaside1991 mostly yes. Dade city and further out from the interstates are still pretty rural though.
Love the video, title is a little misleading though. Most of these developments (GasWorx, Yboy Harbor, Water Street phase 2/3) are still in the planning phases or 6+ years out.. Not coming soon in 2025.. The new airport Airside D will take 4+ years.
@@SebastianL-e3t some are breaking news and projects that are starting others have already open doors. The beginning of gasworx is opened while obviously majority is in the works.
Wayyyy to crowded
2 hr commutes each way to work is not fun
@@happycamper7815 dang yeah thats not fun. Gotta get closer to work my friend!
This is all false!! Tampa is losing terribly in the real estate market. Stop spreading false narratives
@@nataliedigiovanni4863 i can back it up with stats direct from the mls. Where are your stats from???
Affordable housing is great, but I’ve been to other cities I.e Downtown KC and this equals more crime. Low income brings unfortunately more crime. Hopefully I am wrong 😢
@@jeffneilson510i can see that. Time will tell and hopefully a different story is written here. Thanks for the comment
I’m from Kansas City and when I’m back there I avoid downtown. Just look at their year over year car thefts.
Agreed.....Affordable housing sounds nice on paper but brings a lot of crime along with it. I've seen it in Charlotte also. It's mostly used and abused.
Studies have shown that well-managed affordable housing projects generally do not lead to increased crime or lower property values. If fact it may also contribute to a more diverse and robust workforce.
@@angelarrieta4934 Guess you would have to dig deep in what exactly is “well-managed” and who paid for and controlled the study. Sorry, it’s just very difficult to trust a study…
So many houses for sale right now in Tampa…
Equal to 2019 which was a very healthy market. And yet its still considered a slight sellers market. IM glad inventory made a comeback but lets see what happens as things heat up in spring?!?!
And more to come!
@ there will be but demand is still high so in seeing more of a healthy balanced market. I also see resale making a comeback which is nice!
They keep packing crap in the same spot and no parking
@@elena9064 massive parking garage is under way. Mentioned it in the video
Tampa is gridlocked. People need to stop moving here.
@@happycamper7815 thats why new communities are being built on the outskirts with their own amenities
400 central? Contact me
How can i contact you? Please shoot me an email and i can respond. Info@themorejongroup.com
How about some real skyscrapers😢😢😢
The Residences at 400 central in St Pete is a hideous building that stands out in negative way. It really misses the mark on the astetic of the rest of the city. It's St Pete's Titanic!!