Singer Island Real Estate and Jupiter Real Estate are just two of One World Realty’s areas of real estate expertise. Real Estate in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Juno Beach, Tequesta and Martin County are our other areas of focus in the real estate industry
Seeking details on golfing communities such as PGA, Abacoa, Ritz Carlton, Admiral’s Cove, Ibis, Jonathan’s Landing, Old Marsh, Seminole, Frenchman’s Reserve, Old Palm, Marisol or others? We are there to help.
If yachting communities are your preference let us help you find the right community that will fit your needs. Whether it’s the Sailfish Marina, JIB Yacht Club, Jonathan’s Landing Marina, Admiral’s Cove, Loggerhead Club and Marina or the many others we can offer the insight that meets your expectations.
The Palm Beaches are some of the finest beaches in all of Florida. If oceanfront living is your desire, consider the wide-open beaches of Jupiter and Jupiter Island with the clear blue waters of the Gulf Stream that comes closer to this area than any other area in the United States. Juno Beach offers one of the finest fishing piers in Florida and on the East Coast; surfers love the breaks on the south side of the pier. Singer Island offers one of the largest inventories of beachfront property in all of Palm Beach County and the variety of condominiums makes available the full spectrum of prices to fit every need that you could imagine.
We’re Realtors® and our family owned business has been here for over 30 years. Our entire staff lives within these communities and we promise prompt attention, personalized service and continuous follow-up for both buyers and sellers in Palm Beach County. If you are looking for a single family home, townhouse, villa, condominium, duplex, land, or even commercial property, One World Realty, Inc. has the knowledge and expertise to assist you with your real estate purchase in the Palm Beach County, Florida & Martin County, Florida areas.
If you're in the market to buy, sell, or rent a home in Palm Beach County, the One World Realty Team is here to handle all your real estate needs.
More Property Tax Reforms
More property tax reforms. Commercial property owners will be pleased to learn that legislation passed requiring property appraisers to consider zoning and permits before applying the "highest and best use" valuation standard. Florida Association of Realtors has long maintained that businesses should be assessed for current use, not for best "possible" use, and HB 909 by Rep. Peter Nehr (R-Tarpon Springs) will go a long way to help local businesses who are feeling the impact of extraordinary property tax increases. HB 909 also changes the makeup of the value adjustment board in each county to include property owners in addition to local government officials. This will give citizens more say in challenges to property assessments.
The tax benefits set forth in HB 909 complement three constitutional amendments approved last week by members of the Tax and Budget Reform Commission, a powerful group that meets every 20 years and whose members included attorneys, executives, tax collectors and real estate professionals (including 2007 FAR President Nancy Riley). One amendment would cut property taxes by at least 25 percent and cap annual assessments on non-homestead property at 5 percent; a second amendment would give marinas, commercial fishing facilities and other "working waterfront" businesses a possible tax break by setting tax assessments according to current use rather than "highest and best use;" and the third amendment would exempt land held in perpetuity for conservation from property taxes. Other conservation lands would be taxed based on their current use rather than "highest and best" use.
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May 2008 Palm Beach County Events
Palm Beach County has events going on all year long. There is always a concert series and festivals, guided tours and nature exhibits, or greenmarket to visit.
Government Affairs Update - No Impact Fee Increase in 2008
This last week, in a 4-2 vote, the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners voted to postpone a 9.3% increase in the impact fees until April 2009. Citing that the housing market needs time to revive, discussion circulated around the true effects of raising impact fees at this time. The 2007 impact fee report has been under works with Palm Beach County and Gold Coast Builders Association since the passage of the last increase in October of 2005. Additional decisions that were made include the following: Authorize modifying Article 13, ULDC, create a public buildings impact fee credit provision when civic site lands are donated without specific, identified issues; Authorize modifying Article 13, ULDC, to decrease impact fees for Law Enforcement (residential land uses), as calculated in the report of the impact fee consultant; and Deny the establishment of a new Solid Waste impact fee.
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