April 1, 2023

Florida Property Values

Real Estate Values in Tallahassee

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Debbie Kirkland
"Things are moving," says Realtor Debbie Kirkland.

Home prices are still inching downward, but there are signs the market is improving. More homes sold in 2011 than the year before, and there are more pending home sales this year than last. “Things are moving,” says Realtor Debbie Kirkland. “I had a busier year last year than the last three combined.” Though there are more foreclosures and short sales than ever before, Kirkland says banks are working to get these properties sold faster.

What will $200,000, $500,000 and $1,000,000
buy in Tallahassee?

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$200,000 $500,000 $1,000,000

Betton Hills
Square Feet: 1,820
Bedrooms/Baths: 3/2
Age: 37
Selling Price: $200,000

Five minutes to downtown and biking distance to the popular Midtown shopping district. The home is also walking distance to several parks.



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Southwood
Square Feet: 3,718
Bedrooms/Baths: 4/4½
Age: 6
Selling Price: $475,000

The custom-built home sold five years ago for $100,000 more. It’s in a master-planned community with a golf course and pool. A guest house has its own entrance.


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Golden Eagle
Square Feet: 7,560
Bedrooms/Baths: 5/5½
Age: 10
Selling Price: $1,200,000

This home has a gym, home theater and wine cellar. The back yard faces a lake and has views of the golf course.




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