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Would you say 100 square feet is is like is pretty average and it's maybe ideal or I mean maybe ideal might...

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square feet difference versus you know 80 versus 120 extra square feet. But those two feet just mean a whole lot because...

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this stuff in 80 foot room. And then once you once you have 100 square foot room, it definitely makes it feel...

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feel like you're a little trapped

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  • 00:00 Would you say 100 square feet is is like is pretty average and it's maybe ideal or I mean maybe ideal might…
  • 00:16 square feet difference versus you know 80 versus 120 extra square feet. But those two feet just mean a whole lot because…
  • 00:33 this stuff in 80 foot room. And then once you once you have 100 square foot room, it definitely makes it feel…
  • 00:48 feel like you're a little trapped

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[00:00] Would you say 100 square feet is is like is pretty average and it's maybe ideal or I mean maybe ideal might be the larger but I mean ideal to I don't know minmax it I guess. >> Yeah. You will not believe what two extra square you know two extra feet in width and length gives you you know 100

[00:16] square feet difference versus you know 80 versus 120 extra square feet. But those two feet just mean a whole lot because it gives a little more room to walk. And even in an 80 foot bedroom, we can put a small little computer desk, a chair, and then they either have a closet or an armwire. We we can fit all

[00:33] this stuff in 80 foot room. And then once you once you have 100 square foot room, it definitely makes it feel more room. Yeah. Just that two extra feet, >> especially in Kodak, some of our some of our uh our our ceilings are pretty low, right? So, when you have a small bedroom and low ceilings, it's like you kind of

[00:48] feel like you're a little trapped

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How do I buy and sell at the same time?

It is a juggling act, but it is doable with the right plan. The key is timing your sale and purchase so you are not stuck paying two mortgages or left without a place to live.

Sometimes that means listing your current home first with a flexible closing date. Other times it means making the purchase contingent on selling your current home. There are also options like rent-backs, short-term rentals, or using equity to bridge the gap. I walk clients through each scenario and the numbers behind it.

How far in advance should I plan if I am relocating to Tampa Bay?

Ideally, start planning three to six months in advance. That gives you time to research neighborhoods, get pre-approved for financing, schedule home tours, and arrange moving logistics.

If you are selling a home in another state, I can coordinate with your local agent so the timing is more controlled and you are not stuck in limbo between closings.

How long does it usually take to close in Tampa Bay?

Most closings in the Tampa Bay area take 30 to 45 days from contract to keys in hand. Cash deals can close in under two weeks, while VA, FHA, and conventional loans often take closer to 45 days.

The biggest factors affecting the timeline are financing, inspections, repairs when necessary, and appraisal. I help keep the process moving by coordinating directly with lenders, inspectors, and title companies.

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