Louise Bolger
August 17, 2017
Louise Bolger is The Sun’s Real Estate columnist.
June 21, 2022
Condo living getting more complicated
Florida is the mecca for condo living. East coast, west coast, the Panhandle, Orlando – no matter where you go in Florida, it’s likely you will trip over a condominium complex. However, the carefree…
June 13, 2022
Money flowing into Florida
I recently read an interesting historical novel about the wealthy landowners in the South in the years just before the Civil War. These privileged folks moved their entire households, including their…
June 6, 2022
Tallahassee finally at work
Just when you think it’s hopeless, there is a sliver of hope. The special session of the Florida Legislature is finally getting some changes on the books related to condominium recertification and ho…
May 30, 2022
Can’t be, not again – it’s hurricane season
As we get older, the years tick by more quickly – or so it seems – and here we are again looking down the barrel of the 2022 North Atlantic hurricane season cannon.
As usual, Colorado State Universi…
May 23, 2022
Insurance and affordability
It’s the week to report the April sales statistics for Manatee County; it’s also the week where the Florida Legislature may be going into a special session to address the out-of-control property insu…
May 16, 2022
Are you noticing the mortgage interest rates?
My April 20 column was titled “The end of an era,” the era being one of ultra-low mortgage interest rates. In that column I reported that the current average mortgage interest rate was 4.72%, a rate…
May 8, 2022
Condo takeovers
Condo termination. Those are fighting words to condo owners who are living in prime waterfront locations in Florida. However, it’s going on right now in Southeast Florida, all because of the collapse…
April 30, 2022
Is it worth the walk?
Many years ago, my husband and I were in Athens, Greece, and on our way down from touring the sights at the top of Acropolis Hill, someone stopped us and asked, “Was it worth the walk?” After my init…
April 24, 2022
Does anyone know what’s going on?
I recently spent a weekend with some good friends, all of whom were either involved in real estate sales or still are. Naturally, there was a lot of conversation about soaring home values both here i…
April 18, 2022
The end of an era
It’s so sad when eras end. We had the end of the hard-wired phone and even though you can still have one, no one will admit it. We had the end of the standard-shift car. The end of the manual typewri…
April 10, 2022
Addictive real estate
Of all the things we can become addicted to in our difficult world, real estate is probably one of the safer vices. Or is it?
Wanting to see how other people live has been around forever. Certainl…
April 3, 2022
Florida insurance reform – not
At the end of March, the Florida Legislature ended its session with an April Fools’ to every homeowner in the state.
The legislators could not come to an agreement on passing insurance reform in t…
March 27, 2022
What do Las Vegas and real estate have in common?
Who knew that even people who don’t like Las Vegas or gambling in general would be faced with the prospect of making some really heavy bets just to buy a home? Nevertheless, that is the world we’re l…
March 20, 2022
Legislators toss condo rules out
For a while there I thought we would have one more headache to worry about in addition to insurance rates and hurricanes. On March 11, Florida legislators failed to reach an agreement on a bill to im…
March 12, 2022
Surfside: More collateral damage
It’s not surprising that as time goes on, more and more of what I’ll call “collateral damage” surfaces related to the Surfside building collapse on the east coast. This time, it’s related to mortgage…























