3 HURRICANES HIT SARASOTA IN JUST 2 MONTHS -CRAZY!!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- THREE HURRICANES, 2 MONTHS.
Hurricane Debby, Helene, Milton all strike Sarasota. What it is like living through a hurricane and what happens next.
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3 Hurricanes in 2 Months. What Sarasota has faced and how we are coping.
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Left Sarasota after Ian. Had winter condo inland, but insurance and hoa fees rose disproportionately to main home. Prices higher too such as Whole Foods. Add that infrastructure not there to handle the post COVID growth. Traffic really bad for such a small town. But the great winter weather almost makes it tolerable. Shame the climate is likely to get worse. Good luck Florida.😊
Thank you for your comments.
After being thru a few hurricanes in the early 2004 over on the east coast Jeannie and Frances both hit within a couple weeks, when we decided to move back to florida we knew that coming to Sarasota we wanted 2nd floor, concrete construction and at least 10 miles away from coast line so I think those sales will be fine but along the coast you have to know ya get what ya get it’s always going to be vulnerable
Thank you. Very well put.
Sure. I would still like to move to Florida. But..... Home prices will need to come way, way down before I buy in Florida. The prices are too high for such high risk.
😅 looks like Nadine is on the way….
Had planned on moving to Sarasota. With all the insurance issues and the price of homes and now hurricanes, we aren't considering FL anymore. It's over for us.
I understand completely. Thanks for the comments.
It's going to spread to the carolinas and other states. The insurance issue is expanding.
You're better off vacationing
Rent first if possible.
We wanted to retire in Sarasota area to be near grandkids. What scares us about Florida is all the insurance cost , plus houses are still to expensive. Really like you and your videos
Thank you so much for watching. If Sarasota is where you would like to be don't be scared away. We have lots of beautiful communities that are more affordable. I wish you the best.
I was in the area during the last week of August checking out various communities and every friggin day there would be a thunderstorm usually in late afternoon. I thought if I just avoid the Laurel Meadows area I would be okay. Wrong! An entire block or two on Tamiami in Venice was flooded. It flooded so fast it scared the crap out of me. I gave up on the idea of retiring in Florida and now I'm waiting for a new house to be built in Vegas. The home insurance they quoted me is a whopping $509 a year. :)
Wow, that is really amazing. I am sorry Florida did not work out but I completely understand and that makes perfect sense to me as well. Best of luck. Thanks for watching.
I'm A NATIVE of Tampa I wanted to move closer to the coast when I retire ? Rent my big family he where would I.go.where do we buy now ?
Thank you for the update . May God bless you all….
Hi Lisa, we have not met yet, but I will be an EL neighbor in the new year. The hurricane season is scary stuff, but it appears the location managed pretty well, except for the walkway! Tragic to see the impact to sites that I grew up vacationing year after year (LBK, St. Arm, Siesta....). Sending prayers.
Thanks so much for reaching out. We were very lucky and did well. Did not even lose power. Would love to meet when you get moved in. Take Care.
The west Coast of Florida has been decimated and it is a real game changer for real estate anywhere near the water. My home got a little flooding with idalia and then totally trashed by Helene. Im a life long resident and im done period. IMO this is just the beginning as these storms like Milton go from a tropical storm to a cat 5 mega storm in 30 hours!
You are dreaming if you think this isnt a major negative for the real estate market. Who in their right mind would buy any ground level home on the water which makes up the majority of the market. And two story homes got trashed too. Just look at the drone videos. People forget??? Really like ian idalia debby milton helene all in 2 years. You're dreaming. As a life long resident in Florida im done!
Youll see homeowners insurance for a modest house at 20k.
I am so sorry for what you have been through. I really appreciate your comments and thoughts. I am sure there are many others that feel the same way.
Wow a Real Estate Agent who is addressing the Hurricane(s) issue. Most PAUSED their channel and keep pushing sales. Thanks for caring and acknowledging the pain folks are suffering.
Everyone still needs to work, I don't see anything wrong.
@@QuangWynn2711 I’m buying … but not off the pain and suffering of those who have lost so much… MOST BROKERS are actively IGNORING the hurricane and don’t mention it at all… one said “ our Internet went out for four days, how odd in the day and age we live in.” Just say we got hit by hurricane and our power was out. Don’t ignore the H word.
I own a small painting business in MN. I recently acquired an LLC for Florida as well. My plan was to stay in the Sarasota area near Siesta Key starting in November. However, not sure how the hurricane will affect business. If there is that much damage and cleanup, not sure of anyone will be looking for interior or exterior painting for a while?
There is always lots of work for contractors in this area who do quality work at reasonable prices. Make sure you get state certification as a contractor if you need it.
Hi, Thanks for reaching out. What has occurred with these hurricanes is horrific, however please note the destruction is NOT as widespread as the media makes it out to be. And most people are re-building and homes inland had very minimal damage. The hardest part is relaying the truth from reality in the area.
@@info781 I have all my credentials. Fully insured. I have a foreign LLC for Florida as well as my MN LLC. Been in Business since 2018.
No thank you it’s too hot and too humid and the bugs and the storms with global warming will only get worse and more extreme unfortunately people in the south will see with time I will stay in the northeast
Thanks so much for your comments and thoughts. I appreciate it.
My wife and I are retired and well-off we have rented homes in Fort Meyers and Sarasota in the winter, I have acquired some very nice audio/ movie room equipment, I fully understand THINGS can be replaced. we were considering moving to florida but the past events have made us decided to stay put and continue rent instead of seeing everything on the front lawn... your going to get ripped off by every contractor / retailer for years to come
Thank you for the feedback. I tell people sometimes renting is the best option. I appreciate the comments.
Glad you're safe Lisa!
Thank you so much. ♥️
I’m in Ft Myers and went thru Ian, my heart goes out to my neighbors up north. Stay strong, it will recover.
Thank you so much for your comments. I know that many will rebuild and it will get better. For others this may be the tipping point.
Dems and Republicans need to help eachother through these tough times....We are all Americans, Dont let Trump's violent rhetoric divide us!!
I live in the northeast and have experienced several hurricanes . I owned a waterfront restaurant for 38 years. One of the hurricanes hit us hard and was originally forecast to take a different track,but as hurricanes do it turned and hit us hard. I had about five feet of water inside the building. Most all of the equipment was destroyed. Our dock was all torn up,but the next morning we got together and put it all back together. I had been interested in finding a vacation place in your area as we have friends and family living there. That being said we weren’t looking at new construction and worried about the associated insurance costs . We didn’t want to self insure either. So for the time being we might just rent rather than buy. Thanks for doing this video.
Thanks for reaching out. I agree with the decision to rent for a bit before purchasing to make sure it is where you want to be. Also, you mentioned how people come together and put life and homes, business back together. That is exactly what we are seeing. We always come back and better. This area is beautiful.
If I was looking to buy in Sarasota right now, I would look at the neighborhoods that were fairly unscathed during these three storms and the houses that held up. Arlington Park for example is where I have a house that sits 6 m above sea level. There are also a lot of really big trees and a lot of landscaping and underbrush between Sarasota Bay and around Arlington park. That helped a lot to mitigate damage from the high winds during Milton and I'm not aware of any significant flooding in that neighborhood. I know my house was unscathed from all three storms. I don't carry flood and raising water Insurance because I am in zone D. I just had a new wind mitigation and 4 point inspection done on my house after milton, and it reduced my insurance significantly, for them to see that my house has held up and is in a good location to be insurable. I'm not trying to brag because I was free and clear from significant house damage. I feel bad for the people who have suffered from these storms. I'm just saying that going forward, certain zip codes, based on how resilient they were from these last three storms, could become more coveted places for people to live going forward.
Thanks so much for the comments and glad you and your home are safe. I agree, there are many wonderful neighborhoods that did not experience severe damage. It is amazing how quickly people get their yards all cleaned up and back to looking beautiful.
Definitely reconsidering living on the coast. Original plan was a gulf access home. Now I'm thinking maybe better to buy a few miles inland and buy dry storage for the boat.
Absolutely not giving up on retiring to the gulf coast.
You might want to reconsider that. I'm inland Lee County, so I didn't experience too much damage from Ian, but it's been 2 years of recovery on the coast and then this. You're better off just vacationing
Thanks for the feedback. I believe a few more people will be looking a few miles inland.
statistics would suggest the odds are now lower for more storms hitting the area. or, you could say the trend is rising and going in the wrong direction. Hmmm. Sarasota is on my short list of relo locations, or it was. Not sure what to think now. Enjoy you and your videos immensely!
One starting in Same place a week or soon I guess.😝😝
Thanks for watching. Sarasota is a beautiful community. What has happened is devastating and keep mind however that the hardest hit were the beaches and most of Sarasota is back and functioning quite normally already.
The newer standards are what's causing flooding.
Ian - Idalia - Debby - Helene - Milton. 4 hurricanes and 1tropical storm in a little over 2 years. Mabye the town, county, state, or FEMA could offer to buy out damaged properties.
There are some properties that naturally will not be rebuilt and others that investors will scoop up.
We were ready to buy property but now not only is it scary but it's no longer affordable and we're from NY which is very expensive
Thanks for the comments. I am watching closely to see how this will truly affect our pricing. You never know, homes may become more affordable.
You could not give me a home in Florida. As much as l love the coast, moving to any part of Florida is not an option for me. The trauma that one experience year after year is not worth it.
There are many that feel this exact way. Thanks for watching.
Move to México.
Well, to the floridian.... sometimes., enough is enough!
Agreed. I think there is a breaking point for everyone. Just the anxiety of hurricane season can be to much
I'm a Hard Man But No 2 in 2 weeks not for me > Which I will never get the money from ins...BYE
Yes, it has been scary. Do you live in Sarasota currently?
Time to leave
Prices will still rise 10-15% next year in that area, double that nationwide and if rates touch zero or even NIRP.....Lookout!
Maybe but interest rates are going to be at this level for a few years.
I agree that interest rates will stay between 5-6% for awhile.
Typical Realtor overhyling fake energy.
There must be a reason God is doing this tragedy
God has nothing to do with this. He does not interfere in the affairs of his creation.