St. Petersburg Times Shows Tampa Bay Home Prices, Values Soaring

Written by Mr. Real Estate
Published February 15, 2004

The St. Petersburg Times has a special report in today's edition entitled Soaring Home Prices In The Bay Area. It has quite a few stories on how regional growth throughout the Tampa Bay area has increased and how home prices and property values have gone up. Here's a link. If after reading the article you decide you would like to buy a home before prices go up again, visit me here.

I recall one house in Largo that sold for nearly $80,000 in the late 1990s, but would now easily sell in the $160,000s. A small condo that went for nearly $30,000 in the late 1990s would now easily sell somewhere between $80,000 and $100,000, possibly more. Nothing goes up like property values, especially when the property is in an area where everyone wants to live. Tampa Bay's definitely one of those places.

-John Mudd
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Published: February 15, 2004
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#1 — February 15, 2004 @ 12:07PM — Rodney Welch [URL]

Who cares?

#2 — February 15, 2004 @ 12:45PM — TDavid [URL]

Rodney - I guess someone who is looking to buy property in the Tampa Bay area.

#3 — February 15, 2004 @ 13:18PM — Rodney Welch [URL]

Great. Next week I'll post a recipe for chicken tetrazini.

#4 — February 15, 2004 @ 14:07PM — TDavid [URL]

This is the web, somebody out there will actually be interested in that recipe (not me, though).

:)

#5 — February 15, 2004 @ 14:08PM — John Mudd [URL]

What a wonderful idea!

#6 — February 15, 2004 @ 16:16PM — Eric Olsen

I guess the point of these comments is that it is always better to place specific and localized information into a bigger picture or context: How does this compare to real estate in other areas? What does this say about the economy? Etc, etc.

#7 — February 15, 2004 @ 17:48PM — John Mudd [URL]

I did originally want to compare our market with California's, but I had to show some condos. Naturally, though, this post isn't going to be for everyone, but then again neither is any other post that's posted here. The post is for people considering a move to or property purchase in Tampa Bay, as TDavid pointed out and it will likely be helpful to someone, at some point.

#8 — February 15, 2004 @ 17:51PM — Dwaine AKA Scooter AKA D.J.

[laughs] This has to be the most useless blog ever.

#9 — February 15, 2004 @ 19:55PM — John Mudd [URL]

Of course! That's why it won a Bloggie last year and was nominated for another one this year, albeit in a different category.

It's amazing how many people contact me based on what I write here on Blogcritics. I would say based on that, there are quite a few people out there who think this blog-based Internet magazine is very useful to them. I wouldn't contribute at all if it weren't.

#10 — February 18, 2004 @ 10:23AM — Rodney Welch [URL]

JohnMudd, What you write isn't "criticism" of any kind; you're just shilling for your company. For a blog that devotes itself to "music, books, film, popular culture, and technology," how in the world does your post even fit in?

#11 — February 18, 2004 @ 11:21AM — Al Barger [URL]

Easy, Rodney. The plugs like this are perhaps a bit cheesy, but John has also contributed a fair amount of interesting political commentary as well.

Plus, I would definitely be interested in your recipe for chicken tetrazini.

#12 — February 18, 2004 @ 11:37AM — Rodney Welch [URL]

Okay, I stand corrected; political commentary is fine. But am I alone in thinking that BlogCritics is NOT the place to post real estate ads for free?

#13 — February 18, 2004 @ 11:44AM — TDavid [URL]

I think that Eric has it right in another thread that information about Real Estate and mortgage rates is something with broader appeal. It would be easy to wrap up some personal business advertising into a piece with useful general consumer information about this business that has broad appeal. I also think acceptable.

John's a smart guy, I'm sure he can work this out to everybody's advantage.

The danger here of course being a thousand clones of John that aren't as skilled. Then this place would start looking like TampaRealEstateCritics ;)

#14 — February 18, 2004 @ 11:45AM — Rodney Welch [URL]

And lest I forget...

Chicken Tetrazini

3 tbsp. flour
1/2 stick butter
2 c. milk
1 green pepper; optional
1 can cream of mushroom soup
3/4 c. grated sharp cheese
1 sm. jar pimentos, chopped
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. salt
3 c. chopped chicken
Cook spaghetti in broth. Melt butter and blend in flour until smooth. Stir in milk. Cook and stir until thick. Add green pepper and cook 5 more minutes over low heat. Add cheese and soup. Blend well. Add chicken and broken spaghetti. Put in casserole and sprinkle with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 30 minutes. Serves 8. May be frozen.

#15 — February 18, 2004 @ 12:21PM — JR

I commend John Mudd's efforts to lure people from California to Florida. California is too crowded.

#16 — February 18, 2004 @ 14:12PM — John Mudd [URL]

What a great recipe!

I will have to share that one with my mom. She'll love it!

Have you ever thought about changing your nick to Mr. Food?

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