Louise Bolger
August 17, 2017
Louise Bolger is The Sun’s Real Estate columnist.
January 29, 2022
Interest rates suddenly the enemy
So, we’ve had a good run – actually, a spectacular run – especially for those of us who already own homes. Lowest mortgage interest rates in history, soaring housing prices, quick sales – what could…
January 23, 2022
Let the sunshine shine in
We have officially gone from a hot housing market to the hottest housing market in the country according to Zillow. Where do we go from here?
Zillow has named Tampa Bay the top housing market in t…
January 15, 2022
Changing real estate times
There is a Chinese curse that declares, “May you live in interesting times.” What we’re living through may be a curse or a blessing as it relates to real estate, and I predict we won’t know for quite…
January 9, 2022
Price, commissions and marketing
What’s the common denominator in the real estate market? The sale price, the commission you pay to brokers and the marketing techniques. All three of these topics are creating headlines in the new ye…
January 2, 2022
Did you get a 3D printer for Christmas?
If you’re old enough, you may remember the 1970 book by Alvin Toffler with the title, “Future Shock.” In the book, Toffler explained that future shock was too much change in too short a period of tim…
December 27, 2021
Will you be a new Florida resident in the new year?
The secret is out: Florida is one of the best states in the country to live in. We’ve got the weather, we’ve got the waterfront on three sides of the state, we don’t have a state income tax or a stat…
December 19, 2021
Are you a risk taker?
Taking a risk is part of life. Making decisions that have a long-term effect like marriage, having children and getting a new job are difficult and always risky. Up until this past COVID year and a h…
December 3, 2021
What’s Surfside got to do with it?
Florida is a big state, but not big enough to ignore disasters that happen four hours away.
In June, when the Champlain Towers South condo in Surfside collapsed, we all knew there would be more to…
November 28, 2021
Good shoes
Back in the days when I worked in New York City, I wore real shoes; not the sandals and flip flops that pass as footwear in Florida, but good shoes that matched my outfits and cost a tidy sum. I alwa…
November 19, 2021
Global property boom
The old adage that all real estate is local for the most part still holds. For instance, properties on Anna Maria Island have significantly different price points than properties in other areas of Ma…
November 15, 2021
Virtual real estate
As the world moves closer and closer to virtual realities and artificial intelligence, no area of our lives will be unchanged. Real estate is and has always been a people-to-people business and based…
November 8, 2021
Buyer and seller remorse
The definition of remorse is a deep regret for a wrong commitment. In other words, you said, “I do” and the next day decided “I don’t.”
When it comes to real estate commitments, it can be a little…
October 30, 2021
The subjectivity of home appraisals
My favorite way to define home appraising is that it’s an art rather than a science. In today’s market, which changes almost on a daily basis, the art has been elevated to the grand master level…
October 24, 2021
Resident spirit or creaking house?
Halloween is this weekend, so it’s time to discuss the prospect of your house having a real live spirit who has taken up residence. Well, maybe not real live, but a spirit with an agenda.
Many hom…
October 17, 2021
Love is blind
Usually, I write this column around Valentine’s Day, but this year I don’t think I can wait ‘til February. So, let’s talk about the mistakes both buyers and sellers make in an overheated real estate…








