SRQ Magazine | IN CONVERSATION: Real Estate Insight, July/August 2022

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WILL MCCOMB BERLIN PATTEN EBLING PLLC

IN CONVERSATION WITH LOCAL ATTORNEY WILL MCCOMB ON CURRENT TRENDS IN REAL ESTATE INTERVIEW BY WES ROBERTS, EDITED BY BARBIE HEIT LET’S START WITH A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOURSELF AND WHAT YOU DO. WILL MCCOMB: I was born and raised here in Sarasota, Florida. I’ve got a wife, a small child, and another one on the way and we live on Siesta Key. I’m one of the partners at Berlin Patten Ebling, PLLC and I focus on residential transactional and commercial transactional work. Our firm also does transactional estate planning and commercial litigation but we’re most well known for the residential real estate practice. WHAT GOT YOU INTO THE LEGAL PROFESSION? At the University of Central Florida, which is where I went to undergraduate school, I was initially studying to become an orthopedic surgeon for a sports team. During that time, I was actually having to go through a major procedure of my own after a football incident. I was

looking at that process and decided I didn’t want to be a surgeon anymore and actually pivoted my whole focus into pre-law studies. I became the Chief Justice of the student body at Central Florida and then went on to go to Florida State Law School. I always wanted to get into real estate law. Eventually I found my way back home to practicing what I love. DESCRIBE YOUR CLIENTS AND HOW YOU ENGAGE WITH THEM. On the real estate side obviously it’s always a very significant transaction–sometimes the most significant transaction somebody’s going to make could be buying their house. So I like to keep them very well informed throughout the process as to what’s going on. I feel people in general right now are way more informed than ever before because of how much access they have to the internet. Most of the time my clients are

always informed, but it’s because I’m telling them when there’s a problem, and then how obviously I was going to fix it. In our case, a lot of times what we’re doing is we’re reviewing documentation that’s being provided or sent in, like title commitments, surveys. You can’t go online and find the answer to that. FLORIDA HAS A HISTORY OF BOOM AND BUST IN TERMS OF REAL ESTATE. WE HAVE A VERY TEMPESTUOUS REAL ESTATE CLIMATE. WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT? So two things there. One, what do I think about the current market and how it could be cyclical? We’ve obviously been riding a boom for quite some time. Is there any concern there? In my opinion, no. I’m not concerned. Actually my partners and I are just opening up a location in Bonita Springs. So we’re continuing to invest in the Southwest

border of the real estate market. We are still very bullish on it. In April, there were 1,349 closed transactions, which was down 25% from April of last year. But the median sale price was up. It’s at $430,000, which was up 25% on the year prior. Active inventory is also up for April. Overall, it’s still less than a month or just about a month’s supply, which is historically low. So to me, the demand here for our market and the number of transactions that are going to be taking place, I’ve got no reason to believe that’s going to slow down drastically to create any kind of concern. HOW WOULD YOU RESPOND TO PEOPLE WHO ARE WORRIED WHENEVER THERE’S A HOT MARKET THERE’S GOING TO BE A MARKET COLLAPSE? The 2007-2008 build up and then ultimate market crash, all the contributing factors to

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