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Whether you are a first time home buyer or trading up to a larger home in Daytona Beach Shores, we work to find the best home loan solution in daytona beach shores for you. Constantly surveying the hundreds of mortgage lenders as well as anonymously testing their staff, we are always aware of the conditions of the home loan market as well as the lenders involved in it.

Best Lender For Daytona Beach Shores Home Loans

Unfortunately, the subprime mortgage crisis has caused dramatic changes in the lending climate. Many lending institutions have suffered tremendous losses and as a result have tightened their lending standards drastically. Whereas it used to be very, very easy to meet the requirements in order to get approved, it is now much more difficult with most lenders. When searching for a mortgage lender in Daytona Beach Shores, it is important to find one that not only offers the lowest rates, but also has not tightened lending standards to the point that only a tiny percentage of applicants will qualify. At the top of our list right now is your local credit union. They have the lowest rates, a free and easy online application, and they have not been severely hurt by the subprime mortgage crisis.  They are still approving the majority of applications.

Daytona Beach Shores Florida Overview & Statistics

Daytona Beach Shores Overview

As of 2007, Daytona Beach Shores's population is 4,964 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of 15.47 percent.

The median home cost in Daytona Beach Shores is $274,900. Home appreciation the last year has been -4.38 percent.

Compared to the rest of the country, Daytona Beach Shores's cost of living is 6.37% Lower than the U.S. average.

Daytona Beach Shores public schools spend $5,240 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 15 students per teacher in Daytona Beach Shores.

The unemployment rate in Daytona Beach Shores is 3.30 percent(U.S. avg. is 4.60%). Recent job growth is Positive. Daytona Beach Shores jobs have Increased by 1.74 percent.

Daytona Beach Shores Climate

Daytona Beach Shores, FL, gets 50 inches of rain per year. The US average is 37. Snowfall is 0 inches. The average US city gets 25 inches of snow per year. The number of days with any measurable precipitation is 106.

On average, there are 233 sunny days per year in Daytona Beach Shores, FL. The July high is around 90 degrees. The January low is 49. Our comfort index, which is based on humidity during the hot months, is a 26 out of 100, where higher is more comfortable. The US average on the comfort index is 44.

Daytona Beach Shores Housing

The median home value in Daytona Beach Shores, FL, is $274,900. Home appreciation is -4.38% over the last year. The median age of Daytona Beach Shores, FL, real estate is 18 years.

Daytona Beach Shores, FL Apartments and Rentals

Renters make up 10.87% of the Daytona Beach Shores, FL, population. 44.08% of houses and apartments in Daytona Beach Shores, FL, are unoccupied (vacancy rate).

Daytona Beach Shores Crime

Daytona Beach Shores, FL, violent crime, on a scale from 1 (low crime) to 10, is 6. Violent crime is composed of four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. The US average is 3.

Daytona Beach Shores, FL, property crime, on a scale from 1 (low) to 10, is 8. Property crime includes the offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The object of the theft-type offenses is the taking of money or property, but there is no force or threat of force against the victims. The US average is 3.

For related resources see also:

www.dbshores.org

Daytona Beach Shores Real Estate Agents

Florida First Time Home Buyers Grants

Florida First Time Home Buyer Programs

Florida Home Loan

 


   
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