Thursday, May 22, 2008

I'll let someone else say it!

See, it's not just me telling you it's a good time to buy!


http://realtytimes.com/rtpages/20080522_realestateoutlook.htm

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Below is a link to a short little video of Chip taking out a 6 hour fishing charter. These guys caught a hammerhead shark and had a great time trying to reel it in. Chip thought it was probably around 9 feet. You really have to watch closely to see the shark because the water wasn't real clear. They got it just about up to the boat when the line got wrapped around its tail and broke! Oh man, what a disappointment. They had a great time trying though!!

Thought some of you might enjoy watching it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EJZGhnUBMU

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Happy Memorial Day! It looks as if a lot of people will be down this weekend. Hope you are coming!

If you are considering buying........give me a call and let's go look!!

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If God is your co-pilot, swap seats!!

Friday, May 16, 2008

When will the worm turn???

Let me first say, I appreciate all of you that have been checking out my website! I appreciate the compliments and hope that we will ALL have positive transactions soon!!!
Please do not hesitate to post a question that you have, whether it be about property or just the real estate industry in general. You can bet that if you have that question, there's a zillion others that would like to know the answer as well!

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There have been 3 properties recently listed and within days........yes just a day or two.........have been put under contract. Of course they were at awesome deals, not steals, just really good deals. The point is there are buyers out there and they are ready to buy. If a seller wants to sell a property in this market it better be priced right!!!

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I have some interesting statistics comparing Jan-May 2007 to this year so far.
By May 1 of 2007 we sold 49 homes , only 27 this year. The interesting part is that the average sale price in 2007 was $379,791. This year, $502,923. We were selling properties at 94% of their asking prices in 2007. This year, we are averaging 83% of the asking price.

The lesson: Don't let those asking prices scare you----MAKE AN OFFER. Unless it is an unusual and one of a kind property, there is going to be one of the 90 zillion other sellers willing to take what you are willing to pay!!

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I did have an offer the other day on a property, a very, very low offer. The sellers weren't even willing to consider it and make a counter offer. The buyer's response was "I guess they don't have to make any money". This particular seller is not motivated to sell for much less than her asking price. She would probably take that 83% as stated above, but this offer was much lower than that. Not every seller out there is desperate! There are a lot of them, no doubt, but personally, I believe our prices are coming down enough that you don't have to try to steal something, just make a reasonable offer.

I've been preaching this for months now----if you are an end user, a person wishing to buy a place to USE, or to later build on then you need to be seriously looking. If you are looking to just invest for the next 5 years, then you need to be seriously looking. Everybody needs to get their financing ducks in a row.
If you are looking to buy and resell in the next year.............................you have to wait for a steal. Godspeed.

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I send out emails on what I consider good deals. If you are not on my list, send me a quick email and I'll add you.
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AN IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE**** If you signed up for my monthly mailers, I have already sent you a response email asking a few basic questions. If you don't respond to my initial email, I may not continue to email you because I am afraid that you may be a "fraud" emailer.
So I please ask you to just respond to my intial email answering some basic questions so that I know what you are looking for. Even if you are not looking to buy for the next 5 years, at least let me know you are alive, well, and wanting information! I Thank you in advance.
I know that most of you are not on the internet 24/7 like I am, but please, just let me know you are at least still interested.

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Well, we have had a lot of rain today! Thank you Lord!

Have a great weekend and ..................don't forget to go to church this Sunday.

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Quit griping about your church; if it was perfect, you couldn't belong!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

May Already!

Unbelievably it's almost May. Our weather has been unseasonably cool at night and it has been WONDERFUL! I think we've only turned our AC on once or twice so far this year in the middle of the day. My house is up on stilts and I have an attic fan, so at night, we just open our bedroom window, turn on the attic fan and ACTUALLY HAVE TO COVER UP!! I love it! I love having my windows and doors open able to enjoy the great breeze!

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Let me tell you about the hottest real estate deal! A foreclosure, beach side, three bed/3 bath, listed at only $180,000 (yes there is a catch, will tell you about that in a minute). Within HOURS it had MULTIPLE offers! It is under contract for ABOVE the asking price!!!

It was so exciting----calling clients---writing up offers--sending them in.......just like in the HOT days!

Here's the catch-----it was stripped of everything.....Kitchen cabinets, toilets, sinks, interior doors, light switches, carpet.......I'M TALKING EVERYTHING!!! So the buyer has to realistically spend another $30-60K to get it liveable, not including furnishings.

Even so, let's take $180K + 60K = $240k. For a 3/3 new townhouse, beach side.......THAT IS A GOOD DEAL!

And the exciting part is that EVERYBODY knew it was a steal and reacted accordingly.
It is good to know that the buyers are still out there!
I don't think they are going to be many more, if any, as good as that, but there are still good buys out there. GOTTA MAKE THOSE OFFERS TO FIND OUT!

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There has been a lot of discussion about short sales within the real estate world lately. It is definitely one of the hot terms now. A short sale is when the mortgage owed is more than what the seller is willing to take, hoping that the bank will forgive the balance of the debt. So all offers are contingent upon their lender accepting the "short sale".

The discussion is, some properties are advertised as a short sale without having any clue as to if the bank is willing to approve any short offer. All banks work these short sale negotiations differently and it can sometimes be a long, drawn out, frustrating experience.

I think that what will happen as a result of bad experiences, talk of Realtor liability..........there will be less and less properties advertised as short sales. So what will happen, is the listing price will be too high to get any action, buyers won't know to make low offers, and the properties will then go into foreclosure.

Also, we have already had a couple of buyers tell us, don't even send me any properties that are short sales, because they refuse to go through that process.

I believe the banks who are unwilling to work with Realtors on these pre-foreclosure properties are just eliminating the potential for these properties to be sold at market value.

Just my opininon!

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There are 12 residential properties under contract in our little area, Mexico Beach to Port St. Joe. Six of these are either short sales, pre-foreclosures or foreclosures, 5 of those are gulf front properties starting at $229K.

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I do have a list of short sales and foreclosures. I have sent it out before, and there really aren't any new listings but if you haven't received it, please let me know and I'll send it to you.
I will send it out with my May newsletter as well. Perhaps it will have a few more to add by that time.

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I pray everyone will have a wonderful week. Please don't hesitate to call or email me if you are looking to either buy or sell in our area.

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Some people are kind, polite, and sweet-spirited, until you try to sit in their pew!!

God Bless,
Mary
850-896-5222
maryblackburn@mchsi.com

Thursday, April 17, 2008

GOOD NEWS FOR ST. JOE BEACH

City sewer is finally coming to St. Joe Beach! I've been living in Mexico Beach for over 20 years and I can always remember people saying "in a couple years, St. Joe Beach will have city sewer!" Well it is definitely happening now--its written in black and white and the paperwork has already started!!!

  • Construction to begin in the fall of 2008
  • Completion and operational by June 2009

If you have own a residence or want to own a residence in St. Joe Beach here's the most important point:

  • The initial charge to hook up will be $500. YOU MUST SIGN UP NOW THOUGH!!!
  • You have until January of 2009 to actually pay.
  • You have until July of 2008 to to sign up for this initial charge.

Otherwise your charges will be:

  • Vacant lots: $2,270. Monthly service fees will not begin until service is requested
  • Grinder stations will cost $2,280

I have a report that gives all of this information. Let me know if you want me to send it to you!

I believe this will have a large impact on property values in St. Joe Beach!! St. Joe Beach is in gulf county. Lower taxes, different zoning--everything in St. Joe Beach is zoned for mobile homes or single family homes and mixed commercial residential.

New subdivisions, of course, have their own covenants and restrictions but if not in a subdivision you can still put an RV anywhere in St. Joe Beach. They already have city water and in a year they will have city sewer!

Gulf County is golf cart friendly---you can be at the beach in a few minutes from anywhere in St. Joe Beach!!!

If you are looking to buy-----this is the time!!!

Please let me know if I can be of any help!!

Thanks,
Mary

Don'tlet your worries get the best of you; remember, Moses started out as a basket case!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Happy Spring

Spring has sprung although the mornings don't feel all that springy to me! Frost on the pumpkin this morning! Absolutely gorgeous this afternoon though!

Chip's out fishing today, has trips booked all week! Catching loads of snapper, which he has to throw back, but did manage to boat a good size grouper!
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I read an article from a David P. Butler --creonline.com-- talking about the market. He was writing in general terms about how this is not the bottom of the market. However, he did say that when prices are 30-50% down from 2005,2006 THAT would be the bottom. Well, my friends, WE ARE THERE!

It is not unusual to see properties now selling at 50% of what they were purchased for, appraised for and even 2nd mortgaged for in 2004-2006.

Mobile homes walkable to the beach at $100K (selling for $300k a couple years ago) Beachside townhomes under $200K (selling for 375K a couple of years ago), single family homes under $200K (selling for $350K a few years ago), gulf front homes a little over $800k(selling for $1.6 a few years ago) , vacant lots at $65K (selling for $225K a few years ago).

And buyers are finding out! Realtors in the area are showing property and buyers are making offers!! 16 residential properties are under contract at this time in just our little area of the beaches. Some properties only on the market for a few days!!

Many of these properties are short sales or foreclosures. However these properties will continue to set the market value for others.

I do believe we are at the bottom of the market. I also believe we will now stabilize for at least the rest of the year. I am not going to predict when appreciation will start. We have a large inventory of homes so it will take a while to reduce that inventory and appreciation will not occur until the supply decreases. I do predict though that those sellers who are not in a hurry to sell and will not settle for the market value at this time will take their properties off the market and wait it out.

Investors have already hit the area and are buying properties in bulk. Please do not wait too long if you want a place at the beach!!

My advice..........find your price point, look for properties in that price range and once you find a property that makes you happy------------make an offer in your price range.

Do not be one of those who for the last ten years have said-----I'm going to wait for the bottom--and then they wait too long and miss out.

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I will be happy to send you a list of the foreclosures and short sales in the area as well as the best deals on the market. Let me know what you are looking for and I'll find it for you!!

Have a great week!
Mary

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Happy Valentines Day

I know that none of you men need reminding but.........Valentine's Day is February 14th, next Thursday!
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I believe this year is off to a good real estate start! We've had more activity in the first two months of 2008 than we did in the last 4-5 months of 2007!!!
I believe we have 9 residential properties under contract right now and several offers are being thrown around this weekend.

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I am sure I am like many of you----chomping at the bit to buy something.....there are some exceptional deals out there----however, I own too much real estate now and can't really buy anything else unless I sell something first! It is definitely a vicious circle!

Last year we sold pretty much exclusively to "end users". Buyers who are going to use the property for the next 15 years! Even if their property value has lowered a bit since they purchased it certainly will appreciate greatly in the next 15 years.

I continually repeat myself when I say......real estate is a great long term investment.......you can pretty much count on better than the average CD rate appreciation----long term.

If you are an "end-user" I truly believe you can't go wrong purchasing now. I've got some great deals----call me!

The "flipping" is practically over although you may still be able to find a property at such a good price that it is still possible. You just have to be brave enough to make those low offers!

There have been some investors getting back into the game in our area. As you recall, this is why the market sky rocketed so quickly last time. We are no where near that right now, but be careful, if you wait until the investors are back in full force, you will be too late!

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Foreclosures and short sales: We now have 21 foreclosures, short sales, or estate sales in the Beaches to Port St. Joe area that I am aware of. There are probably a few more.

1 of those just closed in the last few days---more than $50K off the asking price.
4 more of those are under contract.
5 of those are gulf front properties--------if you are looking for a gulf front deal....here they are....give me a call!!!!!!

I've got some customers who are looking ONLY at foreclosures. I think this is a mistake, especially since they are end-users! I think there are equally good deals out there that aren't foreclosures, you just have to be willing to make the offer of what you think that property is worth. If the seller doesn't take it and you can't reach an agreement, simply move on!

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The media has us in a recession. Its amazing the power the media has! I've talked to several service related people lately and they say the opposite---they are busy and have a good feeling about this year!!! I've also talked to several contractors who service commercial developments and they say the same thing, just as busy as ever!!!

I think Americans should "tighten up" their purse strings and save more anyway, perhaps we should continue to believe we are all doomed and maybe that would get many of you (not me, I don't use credit cards!) to stop using your credit cards!

Bush has passed a "stimulus" package to get people to start spending more. Perhaps instead of saying spending more, we should say "investing wisely". I think that is where we go wrong, lets not just push haphazard, frivolous spending, but let's encourage people to invest---whether it be in real estate, or a savings account!

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Well, I pray everyone has a wonderful weekend and upcoming week.
Remember to count your blessings and kiss your loved ones!

Please feel free to call or email me anytime.

Thank you for your continued business!
Mary

Friday, February 01, 2008

Happy February!

Does anyone out there listen to Dave Ramsey?
He is a multimillionaire who preaches being debt free. He's a christian and bases his advice on handling money from a christian perspective.
He has a show on Fox business and I am now addicted to watching him. He has empathy for those people who have fallen on tough financial times but he is hard as nails on the people who just squander money and have credit card debt up the yazoo!
His advice is hard but has really turned a lot of people around financially. He basically TEACHES how to handle money-----I believe the education system has missed the mark on this one as evidenced by the massive amounts of credit card debt in America.

How does this connect with real estate?
He was a Realtor at one time and has bought and sold, I'm sure, millions and millions of dollars worth of real estate.
I was watching him the other night and he was saying that now is a great time to be buying!!!!!
I wish I had a recording of that!!
He said with the low interest rates and the price reductions he is certainly going to be investing.
He also says "Do not buy unless you are going to be able to hang on to it for at least 5 years".
I have always said the same thing. Real estate is a great long term investment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's amazing to me how the mainstream media touts bad economy, recession, depression........
But the conditions for investing in real estate couldn't be any better---ask those that know!

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Amendment 1 has passed with an overwhelming majority!

This new property tax amendment increases the homestead exemption to $50,000. Gives Florida homeowners homestead portabilty, puts a 10% cap on property taxes for investment property, gives business owners a $25,000 exemption on tangible property.

These are all good things, but just a start. There is a new push for further reform, which is sorely needed. The new focus is for 1.35% cap on all property taxes and for reform as to how property is assessed!!

If you are not on my email database for updates on this property tax issue, just send me a quick email and I'll pass along all the information I receive!

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Let me just re-state----there are some awesome deals out there!

Give me a call or an email and let's do some business!!!

Have a fantastic weekend!!
Go to church on Sunday!
Mary

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Happy 2008!

I hate to be cliche but...........Time really does fly!
I can't believe 2007 is over already and we are almost into the 2nd month of 2008!

I pray everyone had wonderful holidays!!

I sent out my end of the year newsletter at the end of December in which I relayed all the statistics about the real estate market for 2007. In summary, we had more than twice the sales in 2007 as compared to 2006. Due mostly to the fact that prices have come down!!!

Just about all sales were end users, meaning just regular folk who want a primary or 2nd home/lot at the beach to enjoy for many many years!!!

Prices have come down even more. There are exceptional deals out there for those that are brave enough to make offers. You don't know what a seller is willing to take until you make that first offer!!

Investors are coming back. Savvy investors buy when the market is down. They buy when everybody else is selling.

As I have said a zillion times before.........we don't know where the bottom of the market is until it starts to go back up. If you are looking for a piece of paradise here at the beach, I honestly believe you can't go wrong buying now. Real estate is a great long term investment---if you are going to buy a lot to build on later, if you are buying a house to live in for the next 5-10 years, if you are buying a place to spend your next 20 vacations................buying now is a great investment. Prices are down, sellers are negotiating, interest rates are down........Once investors are back in the game (and they are looking now!!!) Sellers will not be so negotiable.


Our listing prices are still all over the place. We have some sellers that have come down to reality and have their properties listed at realistic prices. We have some sellers that still say "well, they can always make a lower offer". This theory has not worked for the last two years and is not working well now. The list price must be reasonable for most people will not make an offer that is 30-50% off the asking price. However, there have been some contracts written for just that much off the asking price!!!!!!!!!


We have had a busy year so far and we are just getting started! Lots of people looking to buy!!
Several properties under contract in the last couple of weeks and several more are being negotiated as we speak.

It's amazing to me how many people found Mexico Beach by just driving the coast, fell in love with it and bought! Of course, how can you not fall in love with Mexico Beach!! I truly thank God for letting me live here!!
  • The fact that you can walk to the beach in a matter of minutes from just about anywhere.
  • No highrises blocking the water.
  • No ugly commercialism lining the streets
  • Public beach access everywhere!
  • I love the temperature here----we still have a few days each season that remind us we have 4 seasons-------and the rest of the time its hot!!!
  • White sand and blue green water!
  • Laid back atmosphere and attitude!

I watch the HGTV shows where people are paying $500,000 for a new home in WISCONSIN, or BOSTON or MINNESOTA. The temperature in those places right now is 5 DEGREES BELOW ZERO!!!

Can you tell I'm not a cold weather person! You can buy a house here for $200,000 and be at the beach in a 5 minute walk! You can buy a new gulf front condo here and have panoramic views of the coast!

I believe I'll stay!!!

Have a fantastic rest of the week and weekend!!

As always, don't hesitate to call or email me anytime with questions, concerns, viewpoints, or your wish list. My website has all the properties on the market so check back often.

If you would like me to add something to my website that would be beneficial to my customers, please let me know!!!

God Bless,

Mary

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Merry Christmas!

Here's to keeping Christ in Christmas!!!!!!!!

Well, the lights and decorations are going up around town! The city park next to the El Governor hotel has a beautiful display. Be sure to drive by at night if you are in town.

I truly pray that you will remember the reason for the season during the hustle and bustle!



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As for real estate..........this time of year we are pretty much down to one kind of buyer---the kind who needs to get rid of some money before the end of the year!!! These buyers usually go for gulf front. Therefore several of our gulf front properties are now under contract.

And at some very good prices!!!!!!

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We are seeing a few foreclosed properties. Most of the foreclosed properties are on our MLS system. Because the original mortgage was higher than the market value, the mortgage company buys the property back and then lists them for sale with a Realtor. If you are interested in a foreclosed property, just send me a quick email. I send out daily emails of properties that I think are good deals. I always include the properties that have been foreclosed on.



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There are many properties that will be "short sales". These are properties that the owners are listing below their mortgage payoff. When an offer is made the sellers take that contract to the lender to see if they will accept this lower amount and "forgive" them the balance of the debt.

These properties are usually at market value but always much less than what it was last sold for.


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I just read that some lenders have agreed to freeze their adjustable rates for 5 years for those borrowers with loans made between Jan. 1, 2005, through July 30 of this year who face interest rate resets between Jan. 1, 2008, and July 31, 2010.
Hopefully this will prevent some foreclosures.


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I am always being asked "Have you sold ANYTHING this year?" Of course I have!! Otherwise I would be sitting at another desk in a different profession! Sales in Mexico Beach are much slower than in 2004-2005, however, they are better than in 2006!!



A property usually must meet 3 criteria for a sale. CONDITION, LOCATION, PRICE.

However, in this market right now, I've added a 4th criteria because of the huge inventory. It must have something special than the other competing properties.



If you are trying to sell a property, please carefully consider those 4 criteria----pricing is extremely important!!!!!!!!

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While I'm on the subject of pricing........as a Realtor, I provide "comps" for my customers to help them establish a list price. However, the seller makes the decision as to what to list their property at. Sometimes they listen to our advice and sometimes they don't.

I've heard many people say that "the Realtors overpriced everything and ran the market up". I can only wish I have that much power! We can give advice and opinions but we are not the ones who make the ultimate decision on what a property is listed or sold for!

There are many Realtors who are also investors. I am one. I have bought and sold many properties in my lifetime and continue to do so. Realtors are people too!!!!!!! I have however, always been on the conservative side of investing. I have always bought properties that I was willing and able to hang on to for at least 2-5 years. Many times I didn't have to hang on that long but I made sure that I could afford to do so if I needed to. Real estate purchased with this mind set has always proven to be a good investment for me!!!

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If you are in the market to buy, I hope that you are seriously considering it in this buyer's market!! Don't wait too long! It's a great time to make offers--if they aren't accepted at a price you are willing to pay then you can afford to wait or move on to a different property!

Interest rates are still very good!

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As always, check out my website, send me an email and LET'S DO SOME BUSINESS!

You can't find a more relaxing place than Mexico Beach and life is too short to spend all of it in traffic!!!!!!!!

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Have a very Merry Christmas and safe New Year!

Jesus is the reason for the season!

Mary




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Monday, November 12, 2007

God Bless the Veterans!

Happy Veteran's day! I just want to say to all vets---Thank you for your service and may God richly bless you for it! I know that I have been blessed because of your sacrifice. My brother and father are veterans and, of course, I know many more. It amazes me how unpretentious they are when talking about their service for our country and no matter how "unpleasant" the circumstances of their duty, they would do it again in a minute!
Again, thank you for making this the greatest country in the world!!

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I always have to brag on the weather so.......MAN IT IS BEAUTIFUL HERE! My house is up on stilts so I usually catch a good breeze. We haven't had our AC on for a month now and I only turned the heat on for a few minutes in the morning one time just to warm the house up a little.
I love the time of year when I can keep the windows open!!!! Its been in the lower to mid 70's and sunny throughout the day, but getting down to a "freezing" 55 or so at night!!!


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Well, lets get down to the nuts and bolts of this blog---Real Estate!

Looks as if the mortgage industry is working with the foreclosures any way they can. The banks don't want to own property, certainly not overpriced property!!!! We have several deals going on right now that are "short sales". This means that the banks are willing to take a loss on the property, the selling price is less than the mortgage amount. Short sales usually take a longer time to transact simply because the purchase contract has to be approved by the bank and we all know that it is not a simple phone call with a yes or no response. However, the banks are willing to work with us simply because it saves them the legal fees of a foreclosure and they know that buyers are few and far between so once you have a buyer-----let's make it work!!!

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The age old debate of "is this the bottom" continues. I heard that sales price were going to decline another 3% throughout Florida. Hopefully, you are not letting that stop you from making offers!! Most sellers are willing to negotiate much more than that on their current list price. The last few contracts I've worked have been right around 15% off the list price.

I firmly believe that if you are buying property with the intentions of using now, or holding on to for at least 3-5 years, you can't go wrong to buy now. Of course, that means, if you are buying to "flip" within a couple of years and make a huge profit-------I don't encourage you to buy now unless you find that "one in a million" deal.

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Mexico Beach has always been a market for "end-users". End-users are people who buy a place to use as a vacation/weekend place. It astounds me how many Georgia folks drive down here almost every weekend!!! We also sell to people who know they want to retire here. There have always been a few "investors" who buy low and sell high. Those investors came in droves and ravaged our area a couple of years ago and we will pay the price for many years to come. However, those "flipping" days are over.

Once the market completely stabilizes we will back to the normal coastal rate of appreciation. Which has always been a good long term return on your money!!!

Those who got caught up in the frenzy and bought at the height of the market are paying the price right now--------however, even some of them will be okay, if they can hang on long enough!!!!

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There are some exceptional deals on the market right now. And just about every MLS info sheet says "Seller motivated" "Will look at all offers"!!

I don't want anybody to purchase something they can't afford. The best thing to do is figure out your bottom dollar. If you have to finance, get pre-approved. Then tell your Realtor what you are looking for and the amount you can spend. Of course, your Realtor is going to send you properties that are higher than what you want to spend, that's because they know you can always offer less!!!!!

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So, I know my job is to sell you something---but I only want to sell you something you want!

And who doesn't want a place near the beach???? Remember, you don't have to be right on the water to enjoy our area. Just about every house is walkable or golf cart ridable (is that a word?) to the beach in just a few minutes. We have 3bed/2 bath townhouses starting at $130,000!

If you haven't emailed me with your "wish list" yet, please do and I'll do my best to find you what you want for the price you want. If I can't find it right away, I'll keep looking until you tell me to stop!!!!
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As always, feel free to browse my website and give me a call anytime!!!!

Thanks, Have a fantastic week and remember "With God all things are possible!"

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

I Love This Weather!

Our weather has been gorgeous! Cool enough to even turn off the AC at night! I love this time of year! Makes me want to work in the yard all day!!!! Its still been pretty warm in the middle of the day but isn't THAT WHY I MOVED HERE!!

I just want to remind everybody about the Mexico Beach Annual Art and Wine Festival this weekend-the 20th! $10 per person at the Driftwood Inn right on the beach. Definitely a good time showcasing many local artists. There is a silent auction as well! This has become one of the most popular events, so stop by if you have a chance!

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As for real estate in the area..................

We are back to 2004 prices! The average sales price in 2004 was $359K, in 2005 $542K, in 2006 $411K and now in 2007 $366K!!!!!

For some reason people are under the assumption that properties are not selling here. There have been 91 residential sales thus far in 2007 in just the Mexico Beach, St. Joe Beach area. That doesn't include vacant lots. We still have a couple of months to go! There were only 44 residential sales all year last year!

We have put several properties under contract in the last few days alone! The buyers are slowly but surely coming back!! We are not knocking any socks off but we are definitely selling in the Mexico Beach area.

We will always sell property here----look what we have. Virtually no traffic, no high rises, just beautiful beaches, and peace and quiet. People will always be drawn to this area!

I hear from Panama City and Destin folks every week that Mexico Beach is a refreshing step back in time!

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There are some awesome deals out here right now. Sellers are really motivated and you have to be a little gutsy to make some low offers-----quick clean contracts are getting the best deals of course. For instance, a fixer upper mobile home just 3 blocks from the beach at $135,000.
It needs a lot of work but there are folks out there who, if they can do it themselves, can have a place at the beach for an affordable price. I'd make an offer of $100K cash and who knows!!!!!

On the other pricing scale: A 5 bed gulf front home listed at $985K. He might be willing to take off at least $100K off that!!!!!!!!!!

There's a gulf front 3 bed condo---stunning views, elevator, pool listed at $599K. I'd be willing to bet you could get it for $500K!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I email what I consider to be some great prices to my database almost every day! If you want to be included on that database, just send me a quick email. If you could, please give me some kind of idea as to what you are looking for. I don't just send out my listings. I send out good deals!

I honestly think there is something here for just about every price range!!!!!

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As always, check out my website, send me a quick email!!
And.......................go to church this Sunday!!!

Mary

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Fall is Coming

Our weather has been gorgeous the last few days. Much cooler in the mornings, still getting pretty warm in the middle of the day though! We did have a couple days of rain, which was an absolute blessing! It amazes me how much better plants grow when they get rain as opposed to me watering them!
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Good news! The Feds have cut interest rates. Interest rates were already pretty good but with the sub prime mortgage issue, people still weren't borrowing. When the real estate market is down it affects a multitude of other industries---the mortgage industry, the construction industry all the way down to the service industry that is real estate related, plumbers, electricians, housekeepers..........
The reaction from the federal reserve to cut interest rates is in response to the toll all of these industries have taken and is hoping that it will have a positive effect!

So let's see.
  • The cost of housing is down (about 26% in our area)
  • The inventory is up
  • Interest rates are down
  • There are many motivated sellers out there

Looks as if this is a great time to buy!

I continually am asked "But is this the bottom, I only want to buy at the bottom." The question I must ask is " Why do you want to buy property here?" If your answer is to have a place at the beach either now or for retirement, then does the bottom really matter? No one wants to overpay for anything but price is always relative to time and need. If you want a place at the beach and can afford a place at the beach then buy a place at the beach now. I'm not saying shop around or pay full price. You still must do your homework (or have your Realtor do it!) You have to know what you can afford, what properties are selling for, and be prepared to make an offer on a home/land you want. If they won't sell it for what you are willing to pay, then find another property who will!

Real estate has always been a good long term investment. A lot of people made some quick money the last few years in real estate, but that is not the norm. However, real estate will always (there are exceptions of course) appreciate over the long term!

I bought a home here at the beach when I was ready and able to buy. Whether it was the bottom of the market never even entered into my decision. I had a budget, I knew what I was looking for and when I found it at the price I wanted--I bought it! I now have a home at the beach, something I wouldn't ever give up!!

If you are looking to buy something cheap and turn around and sell it for a huge profit next year, my advice is don't buy. If you are willing to buy something and hang on to it for 5 years and make a profit, then buy.

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Here's a good deal for you--a 2 bed/1.5 bath townhouse on the beach side of Hwy 98 for $220,000. It's an older building, no association fees, steps from the water, and could probably benefit from a contemporary touch! I sold one a little smaller earlier this year for $190,000.

You might be able to get it for right around that price! Let's say you get it for $200,000. At 90% financing (20,000 down). Your mortgage (I estimated high at 7% interest) payments would be a tad less than $1200/mth. This does not include taxes and insurance. So lets add another $400/mth to that ----So for $1600/mth you can have a vacation home at the beach. Rent it out a few weeks every month and you can lessen that cost. Go in with other friends and family and reduce it even less!

Obviously not every one can afford a 2nd home- but for those who can, this is a good time to make some offers!

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Mexico Beach's Art and Wine festival is at the end of October. This is one of the largest events in Mexico Beach, one you don't want to miss! We have some fantastic local artists as well as artists from all over the area who display and sell their art. There is an auction as well and plenty of wine! Its at the beautiful Driftwood Inn right on the beach. If you are planning to come and spend the weekend, you need to make reservations right away.

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Mexico Beach is also having a city wide yard sale October 6th. You'll see several tables set up on Highway 98 as well as signs directing you back into the neighborhoods. Some of us have been saving up all our "junk" for you to buy as your "treasure" all year!!

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As always, please feel free to respond to this blog, or email me directly with any thoughts, questions, concerns or opinions!!!!

Have an absolutely wonderful week and weekend!

Don't forget to go to church on Sunday, pray for someone, and count your blessings!

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

As always, its been a beautiful week in Mexico Beach Florida!

The MBARA Kingfish Tournament went off without a hitch last weekend. The captain's party was a huge success as always with pounds and pounds of grilled sausage straight from Louisiana. Half Hitch Tackle and Blue Water Outriggers as well other local businessess donated rods, reels, coolers, gift certificates, t-shirts and various other items as door prizes.

I honestly have no idea how many people attended but, IT WAS A LOT! It's always a good time for a good cause! The fishing started Saturday and although it was beautiful in the morning it got rather stormy in the afternoon. It, of course, didn't damper any of the fishing though. In fact, rain is always a welcome sight this time of year.

We had 170 boats registered. SunDance Realty is the official weighmaster and we weighed in lots of Kingfish, Spanish, and several Wahoo!

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The Mexico Beach CDC is one again sponsoring Music in the Park, every Thursday in September from 6-8:00 Central time. The concerts are at the city park next to the El Governor Hotel. What better way to spend a Thursday evening than at the beach listening to good music with friends and family.

Bring your chairs, your family and friends, a beverage, and even a picnic! Send me a quick email and I'll send you the schedule!


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If you are an animal lover (like me) you will want to attend the annual Bow Wow Bash in Port St. Joe the last weekend in September. There will be dog parades, pet look-a-like contests, and other dog related activities all day! Should be hilarious!!!!! There's even a dinner and dance for the humans that evening!Send me a quick email and I'll send you this flyer as well! (Let me know if the flyer does not show up here!)


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Now for the real estate news.
With all the media hype about how terrible the market is I thought I'd go back to some previous years and compare the stats. Below is a chart comparing the sales from 2001-2007. The statistics are from our local MLS system for each year from January to Sept.

Looking at the stats, things aren't as bad as they as they are portrayed. There are a few buyers who bought at the height of the market in 2005 who have lost some value if they planned on selling in the next year or so.

The majority of our buyers are people who buy as a 2nd/ vacation home and plan on using it until they can retire down here. These buyers, because it is a long term investment are fine!

Property values are now stabilizing and as you can see there is still a great appreciation rate for property in our area. The number of sales in 2007 has almost tripled from last year which tells me that those who can --- are!


As for the mortgage industry, they are back to lending to only those who can afford to pay the payments! I think that is a good thing. Those who have good credit will be able to secure financing at a good interest rate. If you need financing I can put you in touch with a great lender who is reliable, fast and requires very little paperwork!

As always, if you are interested in buying or selling anywhere from Mexico Beach to Port St. Joe to Carrabelle or even up to Wewahitchka give me a call or email. You can always check out my website which has not only my listings but all the properties on the market!

I look forward to hearing from you!











Thursday, August 02, 2007

Foreclosures

I don't usually blog twice in one day but...........I have had several inquiries lately about foreclosures. I do know that foreclosures are on the rise nationwide, with Florida being #1 or2 on the list as the state with the highest rate. Up until now there have been very few foreclosures in our area. Many of the foreclosures in our area now are due to the fact that people bought at the height of the market with interest only loans with the intention of flipping and were basically CAUGHT! The problem with this is that the mortgage is now much more than the market value. The basic process of foreclosure (and I know there are experts out there, so don't hesitate to chime in!!) is.....a lien is filed----this could be many months after the owner has stopped making payments. That lien is recorded and could be many more months before it is auctioned off on the court house steps (I seen a property in pre-foreclosure for almost a year). If no one buys it at the courthouse steps then perhaps a bank will list it with a real estate company. The bank, of course,will try to get as much money out of it as they can. They will start off high and every several months reduce it a little. This process can take another several months. Foreclosures CAN be a great deal if you can get it for under market value----and believe me, I'm keeping my eyes out for such deals. However, all I have been seeing of late are those properties that are mortgaged out way above current market values!!!!

I honestly believe there are better deals out there right now--better than any foreclosed property that I can know of. The key to getting a good deal right now is making offers. Find a property that you want, figure out what you are willing to pay, and make an offer. If they turn you down, find another piece of property, make an offer------sooner or later a seller will accept your terms! I'm not saying to make an offer of $150,000 on a 350,000 house. But I am saying on a $299,000 beachside townhouse--A strong offer of $250K might be a good place to start. Of course, you should know before you make the offer if it is something you will be able to afford--a pre-approval letter (or better yet,a cash offer) with your offer and a good escrow deposit make your offer strong and harder to resist. Your realtor (hopefully ME) can show you comparable properties and what they have sold for and steer you in the right direction. It is extremely important for you to trust your realtor---if you don't--------FIND ANOTHER ONE! Remember, we make a living by repeat business----it pays for us to be honest and upfront with you!!!!! Also, remember, we do not have a crystal ball----we can't tell when the market is going to go up or down---or how far the market is going to go up or down. We can only tell you what it is doing RIGHT NOW! We have all bought properties in the last couple of years that are now not worth as much---however, I have always said that real estate is a great LONG TERM INVESTMENT. I have been fortunate enough to have "flipped" a couple of properties--however it was by the Grace of God alone, because that has never been an intention of mine. I have always bought a property with the intention of keeping it for at least 5 years.

So, in a nutshell. Foreclosures can be great deals, BUT NOT ALWAYS. Foreclosures are not the easiest way of getting a good deal. There are better deals out there right now than foreclosures.

Feel free to post a response or send me an email.
Thanks,
Mary

Happy August

I am loving our weather!!! August is usually the dog days of summer, but I will tell you that it has been unusually cooler in the mornings lately! We could use more rain, but we have just really had gorgeous weather!! Well, the summer vacationers are thinning out--still pretty busy on the weekends though. I do believe we've had a good tourist season! A big thank you to all you tourists out there!! Chip, my husband, has had a tremendous fishing season--actually the fishing has not been great but he had trips booked pretty much 7 days a week for the months of June and July. We don't have any Saturdays open in August but if you'd like to go fishing with him during the week--give us a call!!

Don't forget, the MBARA tournament is the 25th. We are expecting about 200 boats this year!
The captain's meeting is Friday the 24th at the El Governor pool area and its always a good time!! I believe registration is $150 and with that you get a free MBARA t-shirt, registered for door-prizes (of which there are many), and a free sausage dinner for you and your gang-cooked right there by the official MBARA cooking team!!!! The awards ceremony is Saturday evening at Toucan's, free fish dinner! If you want to register I can help you with that!

Restaurant update: Mango Marley's and The Neon Palm are now open for business! Casual atmosphere, burgers, wings, and other assorted foods!!!

Okay now for..............................REAL ESTATE!
We are still plugging away! Our sales numbers are up about 70% but prices have come down about 26%. There is no consistency in what is selling--about 3 gulf front homes, quite a few vacant lots, a few single family homes and a lot of the pre-construction condo's have closed!
All but the condo's have been EXTREMELY GOOD DEALS!
Here's the thing---you have to make an offer! Some sellers continue to have their property at a higher number but are willing to take much less. You don't know what they will take until you try. It doesn't cost anything to make an offer---If an offer is cash or you have an approval letter from a lender already, close in 30 days, and are willing to put a 2% binder down-that is a very strong offer and there is no telling what the seller will take!!!!!! I don't want anyone to pay over market value for a property, so figure out what you are willing to pay, what you can afford to pay and then MAKE THE OFFER! If the seller isn't reasonable, well okay, move on to the next one!!! Browse through my listings or do the mls search and let me know what you are interested in! My specialty is not seasoned investors, but just regular folks who come down here all the time, love it and want a place to stay when they are down or are looking to retire here when that time comes----When the investor comes back in--and they are beginning to, the prices will once again go up. Please don't miss the opportunity to own a place at the beach! I thank God everyday that Chip and I bought when we did---I love it here!

Okay, I'm off my selling soap box------have I twisted your arm enough?

As always, don't hesitate to post a reply, email me, give me a call, and/or browse my site!

Have a great weekend!!!
Mary

Monday, July 09, 2007

I trust everyone had a great 4th of July holiday! The beach here was packed! We had our annual summer 3 mile run with over 200 entries and over 100 kids fishing in the kids fishing tournament. Even though it threatened to storm, it didn't and the fireworks over the water were great! I helped out with the kids fishing tournament. What a great time---the kids were so proud of their 4 inch pin fish. It really was a lot of fun-free bait, drinks, hot dogs. Lots of very positive comments from folks visiting for the first time!!

The Neon Palm in Mexico Beach is now open, 11:00 to 11:00 everyday. Wings, hamburgers, deli sandwiches. Its always great to have another option for dining! We are waiting patiently for Mango Marley's to open--just not sure when. The new Bayside Bank is also open on the corner of 15th and 98. They did a beautiful job with that building and its landscaping! Great people working there too, Dianne, Brittany, Michelle!

The Movies under the Stars has a new schedule for July. July 12th at Frank Pate Park in Port St. Joe, Arthur and the Invisibles at 8:30 Eastern time. July Thursday July 19th Madagascar will be playing in Mexico Beach at the El Governor at 7:30 PM CT
Thursday, July 26th Bridge to Terabithia will be playing at Frank Pate Park in PSJ at 8:30 PM
The movies are free - bring a blanket and snacks!

If you have any ideas for any activities that we can provide for both the locals and tourists alike please let me know---we are always trying to come up with low cost activites that we can promote throughout the year.

I hope that everybody will be participating in the MBARA fishing tournament. The largest tournament held in Mexico Beach. It starts off with THE BEST captain's party at the El Governor Friday night, the 24th. Free beer, sausage of all types fresh from Louisiana and cooked right there by the cooking team. Lots of door prizes for all entrants! The tournament is on Saturday the 25th and the awards dinner, with a free fish buffet at Toucan's on Saturday night. Another very good time!!!

To continue on that fishing front---the boat ramp on Hwy 98 and 37th street has been re-paved so it should be in good condition. The city is also getting a new dredge! We haven't had many problems with the canal being stopped in for long, so good job City of Mexico Beach!!!!!
Fishing has been just so-so. As the old saying goes "That's why they call it fishin not catchin"

As for real estate-------------although it doesn't seem any better. The stats show we are doing much better than last year with almost twice as many sales. Of course the prices have continued to drop! If anyone wants a piece of this gorgeous coast, I truly, truly believe this is the time---sellers are taking some pretty ridiculous offers!!! If you have a dollar amount in mind, let me know what it is and I'll try to find you something in that price range!! We've got some great properties at some great prices!!!
If you are interested in buying, please go ahead and get pre-qualified by a lender, so it will increase the effectiveness of your offer!! Interest rates are still very good and there are lots of programs available to help with closing costs and down payments. I'll be more than happy to put you in touch with some great bankers to help you out!!!!!

Thanks for taking the time to check in with me and as always don't hesitate to post a response or email me directly!
Thanks and have a great week!!!

Friday, June 22, 2007

July 4th

Happy July 4th---its right around the corner. I can't believe that summer is half way over already! Its definitely warmed up around here--high of 93 today! Mexico Beach will be shooting their big fireworks display off the pier this year right around 9:00. They always put on a good show. There's no better way to celebrate the 4th of July than watching fireworks over the water!!!

As for the fishing-----Chip (my husband, captain of the charter boat "The Miss Mary", in case you didn't know) has been booked solid for the last several weeks. He's done pretty well most days although its not been easy!!! He's never been skunked at least, although he's come pretty close---------but that's why they call it fishin' and not catchin'!! He still has several days open the end of July and lots of availability in August and the rest of the fall. www.charterboat-missmary.com

As for real estate--------wow, the market has definitely picked up---contracts are being written weekly now--doesn't sound like much, but when you consider we went for about 6 months without writing ONE, we are doing great now!!!! It is such an awesome time to buy----many sellers are willing to do whatever it takes to hang on to a buyer----if you have been looking to buy a vacation property this is the best time--Find a property you want, make an offer of what you are willing to pay and if that seller doesn't accept, another one will!!! We have homes at all price levels now. I know that some people say "wait, its going to go lower" but what assurance do you have---we are pretty much selling now at prices we had about 3 years ago. I'm so afraid some people will wait too long and it will be too late because the values will go up again eventually---no one has that crystal ball-------------wish I did!!!

Vacant land, which had gotten extremely high, is now a great investment again!!! We have lots in the 80's now------some of the same lots sold in 2005 for $250k. That is not a typo----lots that were purchased in 2005 for $250,000 are now selling in the mid to high 80's. Tell me a lot at that price is not a good long term investment, even better if you want to retire here and build!!!

On a personal note--I'm going to fly to Pennsylvania for a family reunion in a few days!!! I am so excited!! My immediate family has 7 brothers and sisters + with their husbands and children---we are going to have A LOT of folks!!! I am so looking forward to it---its hard to get us altogether at one place---we've been planning this for 2 years!!!!! I can hardly wait--just had to get that out of my system for today!!

I pray everyone is having a safe and fun summer! Please feel free to respond to this blog or to my personal email anytime!!

Thanks again and Happy 4th of July--GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS!
Mary

Friday, May 25, 2007

Happy Memorial Day

Let me just begin by saying "Thank you" to all the men and women who have and are serving in our military. I truly am indebted to all of you. I continually uphold you in prayer and will forever be grateful for your service to this great country!


I hope that all my readers will have a wonderful relaxing long weekend with friends and family. It will be a great weekend to be at the beach!


Memorial Day weekend is really the kick off to the best selling season. This year it surely has proved true---three offers and accepted contracts in just 2 days, and three other offers in place, just not executed yet!! Wow!

We are already doing much better than last year, almost twice as many residential sales as last year already!!!

There are some really good deals out there (although the majority of them are being snapped up this week). We really do have a property out there at just about every price point--------although------------I had a call from a guy who has never been to this area before who wanted waterfront for around 100K---------okay, we don't have that price point!!!!! The same customer wanted a rental property where the income would cover the mortgage. That is also pretty much history! We do have a couple of deals that come pretty close though--if interested let me know!

The majority of the condo projects are about finished. Some are really very nice, with fantastic views! They aren't cheap but -----------------YOU ARE AT THE BEACH!!!

If you are looking for a lot, this is the absolute best time to buy-some wonderful deals out there!

On non-real estate related points---I had dinner at the Bonefish Grill the other night in Panama City. It was absolutely delicious!! I had a melon ball martini (heavenly) with bang bang shrimp as an appetizer (I could have eaten that for the meal) and topped it off with an entree of mahi mahi----cooked to perfection! I highly recommend it!

Movies under the stars will be a highlight for the summer events in the area. Starting soon, this is an inflatable movie screen that they set up in different parks in the area and watch family movies--sort of like "drive-in's"-----------You remember those don't you??????????????

The water and weather have been fabulous. COME TO THE BEACH!

As always, don't hesitate to post a reply or email me directly with any questions or comments!

Have a great weekend!!

Mary


Thursday, May 10, 2007

Life is sooo Great Here

Our weather has been amazing! We could use some rain now and again, but other than that---still cool in the mornings and evenings and up into the 90's in the day! I haven't even turned on my air conditioner this year. But the water......................absolutely gorgeous---beautiful blue green water! Every single time I see it like this it just confirms my reason for living here!!!

The fishing has been pretty good as well. Snapper, spanish and king mackeral, and cobia! Don't forget, my husband runs fishing charters all year long--if you've never been deep sea fishing, you've got to try it!

I just got a flyer from the Panama City Civic Center---Free outdoor concerts in the park downtown Panama City every Thursday starting today, May 10th, for the next 2 months! Starts at 6:30 central time. I'll be glad to send you the flyer, just send me a quick email!

As for the real estate market: The market is still slow, but MUCH better than this time last year!!!! Prices have come down and buyers know this is a great time to buy. Interest rates are still low. Vacant lot prices have come WAY down. If you are looking for a lot to build, we are at rock bottom prices---give me a call, there are some great deals out there!! There are some super deals on homes as well!

Mexico Beach has several new businesses opening. Kevin's Seafood and Steam Bar is already open. Mango Marley's and the Neon Palm are new restaurants that will be opening soon! We are all looking forward to that!! Coastal Community Bank is just about finished with its new building on the corner of 15th and 98 and what an extremely nice building it is!!

Don't hesitate to respond to this blog or send me an email!!

Have a great weekend and COME TO THE BEACH!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Spring has Sprung

I pray that everybody had a wonderful Easter! Our weather was unusually chilly for Easter but there's always a cold snap right around this holiday, or so everyone says!!! I grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania and remember many times having to hunt eggs in the snow or having the easter egg hunt inside because it was too cold--------either way is JUST WRONG! So, I am not one to complain about a chilly 50 degree Easter morning!!!!

We must be in between spring break and summer break because I am not hearing the "whoops" and "calls" of spring breakers as they ride down 98 in their cars! Mexico Beach had a good showing of spring breakers, but as usual, its more of a family crowd, unlike Panama City Beach. There were even some daring souls that ventured in the water----way too cold for me still!

As for the real estate market---it seems that it has picked up a bit! A variety of properties are going under contract including commercial, vacant lots, single family homes and condos! That is encouraging to us all!!! I do think this is the time to buy. Many of the properties are now listed at the bottom dollar. Some property owners still insist on 2005 prices so our prices are really all over the place but if you are looking for a property at the beach I'll be willing to bet I can find you what you are looking for at the price you want. The inventory is still extremely high. So those sellers who are still holding out for the 2005 price have a lot of comparable properties at the new and lower 2007 price!!!!!

The majority of condo projects are in their final stages of construction with units left to sell. You can get some of these brand new units at the original release price!!!!

My theory is...............We will stabilize our pricing this year and next spring we will see a very slight appreciation. Sellers who have owned their property here for years are still making a huge profit on their investment if they sell now. It is only those who bought high wanting to flip that may be losing money!

If you are interested in buying or selling please feel free to browse my site and give me a call with any questions!!!!!!!!!!!!

Those of you who have never visited Mexico Beach I do hope you are planning a trip here. We truly are a beautiful place, a step back in time, and a most serene place that makes you appreciate the creator!!!!!

Have a great weekend and I look forward to hearing from you!!!
Mary