by Jay Silver | Mar 8, 2018 | Residential Blog Posts
By: Margie Manning, Finance Editor, Tampa Bay Business Journal Tampa is the hardest-working city in Florida, with St. Petersburg on its heels. A new list by WalletHub ranks 116 cities nationwide on factors such as average workweek hours, employment rate, unused...by Jay Silver | Mar 8, 2018 | Residential Blog Posts
By: Liz Dominguez In 2017, multiple regions were severely impacted by natural disasters—and the real estate industry has been affected by them all. But one event which often occurs across the U.S. has largely been out of the limelight. Sinkhole activity typically...by Jay Silver | Feb 19, 2018 | Residential Blog Posts
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that 35 to 40% of all the land in the U.S. is susceptible to sinkholes. While giant sinkholes often make the news, smaller sinkholes are also exceptionally costly to homeowners. In 2009, the average sinkhole claim cost Florida...by Jay Silver | Feb 19, 2018 | Residential Blog Posts
Sometimes you will not have any warning prior to a sinkhole developing, as it may come about within hours or minutes. But other times, there are signs leading up to sinkhole collapse. When the sinkhole is on the outskirts of the condominium property, you may not be...by Jay Silver | Feb 19, 2018 | Residential Blog Posts
By: Greg Olear It’s a nightmare scenario; you’re at home—maybe even sound asleep in your bed—or perhaps just walking down the street, and all of a sudden, the ground beneath you literally opens up, swallowing homes, cars, trees and even people into a...