Orlando and Kissimmee Weather
As its reputation maintains, Florida is one
of the sunniest states in the continental U.S.-A detail earning it the title
"The Sunshine State." For the better part of the year, (April thru October)
expect temperatures in Orlando to range from the upper 70s to the lower 90s.
The remainder of the year, (November thru March) has temperature averages
usually varying in the upper 50s and the 60s.
Orlando is in the central part of the state
of Florida, which means: being a peninsula, the rainy weather you don't want
tends to move quickly from one side of the state to the other-this is
especially helpful for beach-goers. Leaving Orlando on a rainy day, you will
probably find after a short drive to the coast, that all of the skies
surrounding the beach are blue and clear-the opposite of the skies you left
behind.
To see a detailed summary of Orlando
Florida's weather throughout the year, visit: CityRating.com
To see the weather in Orlando Florida right
now, visit: OrlandoWeather.com

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About Appraisals >Fair Market Value
What is the best price for a piece of real estate? Mortgage lenders, appraisers, and real estate brokers use what is called the "fair market value" (FMV). FMV has been defined as "the price that a buyer is willing to pay and the seller is willing to accept, when both parties are knowledgeable about the property and neither is under any time pressure to buy or sell". Sounds great, but how is this price determined?
The starting point for determining a fair price may be an opinion of the value or "comparative market analysis". Such an analysis uses information on similar properties which are: 1) currently for sale, 2) already sold, or 3) expired properties (those which did not sell). Local, national and international trends and market conditions must also be evaluated.
By comparing similar properties in each of the three categories and the market conditions, appraisers, lenders and agents come very close to the maximum price that buyers would be willing to pay for a house.
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What three things are necessary in order to purchase a home?
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Some cash, a dependable income and good credit. If you fall short, don't despair--homeownership may still be possible. |
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