Episodios

  • No Shift, Just Fireworks: The July 4th Week Recap
    Jul 7 2025

    This week on Ted’s Take, we break down what really happened in the Orlando housing market during the July 4th holiday stretch. Spoiler alert: the slowdown was seasonal, not structural. New listings dropped, pendings cooled, but prices held firm — and serious buyers didn’t disappear. Tune in for the data-backed insights that separate noise from narrative.


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    3 m
  • 🎆 Ted’s Take – Market Update: Stars & Stripes Edition 🇺🇸
    Jun 30 2025

    As we roll into Independence Day week, Ted breaks down the latest trends in the Orlando real estate market—including why that 98% sale-to-list ratio might not mean what you think. Inventory hits its highest level since 2011, price reductions surge, and national headlines hint at buyer hesitation... but the Central Florida story remains unique.

    Featuring insights from the Orlando Sentinel, Axios, CNN, and straight from the MLS, this episode cuts through the noise with real, local data.

    💥 Whether you're buying, selling, or just watching the market—this one's for you.

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    5 m
  • More Homes. More Cuts. More Questions.
    Jun 23 2025

    nventory is up. Price cuts are spiking. And the Florida legislature just delivered two big wins for homebuyers and property owners. In this episode, Ted Moseley breaks down what’s happening across the Orlando real estate market — with fresh MLS data, national price trends, and a pulse check on mortgage rates.

    Plus:
    – Why some Boomers aren’t selling — ever
    – How the Hometown Heroes program is back in a big way
    – A new anti-squatter law that could change landlord strategy
    – And a list of 27 great local patios to escape the Florida heat

    🎯 Whether you’re buying, selling, or just curious — this week’s Ted’s Take gives you the tools to navigate today’s shifting market.

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    5 m
  • June 16 Market Update: Price Cuts Climb, But Buyers Show Life
    Jun 16 2025

    Inventory is rising. Price cuts hit a new high. But surprisingly, buyer confidence is creeping back in. In this week’s Ted’s Take, we break down the latest numbers from Orange and Seminole Counties and unpack what they mean for buyers and sellers right now. Plus, we look at how global headlines—from tariff shocks to consumer sentiment rebounds—are influencing local real estate behavior.

    If you’re trying to time your move or understand what buyers are really thinking, this one’s for you.

    🔗 Get the full market breakdown at OrlandoNest.com
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    4 m
  • Reality Check: The Market is Speaking (Is Anyone Listening?)
    Jun 9 2025

    More sellers, fewer bidders, and Central Florida inventory hitting decade-highs—this week’s numbers tell a very different story from 2021. Ted and co-host Jessie unpack:

    • Orange & Seminole MLS data (June 9 snapshot)

    • Why there are 500 k more sellers than buyers nationwide

    • Bank of America’s call for a market reset

    • Spectrum News reveals inventory highs since 2015

    • What slower job growth means for mortgage rates and demand

    🏡 Sellers: tips to avoid the price-cut spiral
    💰 Buyers: leverage points you shouldn’t miss

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    6 m
  • Reality Check: The Market Is Speaking
    Jun 2 2025

    This week on Ted’s Take:
    Central Florida sellers are waking up to a new reality—and it’s not 2021 anymore.

    Ted breaks down the latest MLS data from Orange and Seminole counties, showing declining new listings, rising price cuts, and a subtle slowdown in contracts written—possibly impacted by the Memorial Day weekend.

    We also dive into national and regional trends, including headlines from Yahoo Finance, AP News, Florida Trend, and a sharp look at Central Florida price reductions via EIN Presswire.

    🎧 Whether you're buying, selling, or just watching the market, Ted helps you read between the headlines and make smart moves in this shifting landscape.

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    📲 Ready to talk strategy? Call or text Ted at (352) 729-1019 or email me at TedMoseley.realtor@gmail.com

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    5 m
  • Are home prices really falling in Florida?
    May 27 2025

    That’s the question making headlines this week — and in this episode of Ted’s Take, we’re pulling back the curtain on what’s really happening in Central Florida.

    We dive into the latest MLS data from Orange and Seminole Counties and compare it to national trends and Florida-wide reports from outlets like Realtor.com and Newsweek. While some metros like Tampa and Lakeland are seeing price corrections, the Orlando area is showing signs of resilience — for now.

    📊 We break down:

    • New listings, pending sales, and price cuts in real time

    • Why rising mortgage rates are slowing the market

    • Which Florida cities are cooling—and why Orlando isn’t there yet

    • What sellers need to do to stay ahead in a shifting market

    🎯 Whether you're buying, selling, or just watching, this episode gives you the facts—and a strategy to go with them.

    📍 Hosted by Ted Moseley, Navy veteran turned real estate pro, helping you Own Your Locale.

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    4 m
  • Florida’s Inventory Surge: Opportunity or Oversupply?
    May 19 2025

    Inventory’s up. Price cuts are back. And buyers? They’re starting to call the shots. This week, Ted breaks down what’s really happening in Orange and Seminole counties—plus how national trends like sticky mortgage rates and Florida’s inventory surge could shake things loose across Central Florida.

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    6 m