Lehigh lot lowballers
Posted by Mark Washburn on Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11:42 AM
By Mark Washburn / April 18, 2005
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Uninformed owners hooked by below market offers
Several local firms and individuals are reaching out to lot owners located afar with below market and often misleading purchase offers. With the recent price escalations in Lehigh, vacant lots that were selling for $6000 two years ago are now routinely commanding over $40,000.
Many of the original buyers of Gulf American plated lots in Lehigh and Cape Coral have owned their property for over 30 years and have not kept up with the recent valuation increases in SW Florida. It is unfortunate when a long-time property owner sells their property without seeking the advice of a good real estate professional.
Savvy buyers cash in big on cheap lots [News-Press]
Several local firms and individuals are reaching out to lot owners located afar with below market and often misleading purchase offers. With the recent price escalations in Lehigh, vacant lots that were selling for $6000 two years ago are now routinely commanding over $40,000.
Many of the original buyers of Gulf American plated lots in Lehigh and Cape Coral have owned their property for over 30 years and have not kept up with the recent valuation increases in SW Florida. It is unfortunate when a long-time property owner sells their property without seeking the advice of a good real estate professional.
Savvy buyers cash in big on cheap lots [News-Press]
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