The Santa Barbara Realtors Association President says, “Home sales are picking up across the South Coast… more favorable interest rates are one reason… prospective buyers are more likely to get off the fence when rates are low.” She also says that once the market has hit bottom, it’s too late for buyers to know that, and, “If you wait for the bottom to hit, you’ve waited to long.” As the drive begins to purchase homes, the competition makes prices rise again. According to a local online newsletter, “The South Coast has a chronic shortage of entry-level homes like townhomes, condominiums and smaller single family homes so federal stimulus spending could have a positive effect locally.” If you read the article farther down you will see that home sales in Florida are trending up. Is it time to get on the bandwagon?
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’ IN CALIFORNIA… WILL FLORIDA BE NEXT?
The Santa Barbara Realtors Association President says, “Home sales are picking up across the South Coast… more favorable interest rates are one reason… prospective buyers are more likely to get off the fence when rates are low.” She also says that once the market has hit bottom, it’s too late for buyers to know that, and, “If you wait for the bottom to hit, you’ve waited to long.” As the drive begins to purchase homes, the competition makes prices rise again. According to a local online newsletter, “The South Coast has a chronic shortage of entry-level homes like townhomes, condominiums and smaller single family homes so federal stimulus spending could have a positive effect locally.” If you read the article farther down you will see that home sales in Florida are trending up. Is it time to get on the bandwagon?
Thursday, February 26, 2009
COCO AND COOKIE NEED A LOVING HOME
UPDATE: Cookie & Coco found a loving home. See http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/cookiecoco.asp
Family losing their home in a week and are desperately trying to find a loving home for them. They are 3 year old females, already housebroken, trained and loves kids. 'They are spayed and up to date with all their shots - these are life long friends that need to stay together. Please pass along to all family, friends, co-workers - spread the word and help find these two adorable labs a home. Contact: Neil & Phyllis Atler - 870-3030 or na222@aol.com
FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS REPORTS FIFTH MONTH OF INCREASED HOME SALES ACTIVITIES IN FLORIDA
With existing home sales up 24% in January, the 5th month in a row of year-to-year increased sales activity, 2009 FAR President, Cynthia Shelton, says, “Many people are looking at today’s market and seeing opportunities to find the home or business they’ve always wanted. With a range of available housing options, historically low mortgage interest rates and affordable prices, buyers who may have been hesitant before should take a closer look at the current opportunities for homeownership. As real estate professionals who know all aspects of their local market conditions, Florida Realtors are here to help counsel consumers making sound long-term decisions for their homes and their businesses.” Existing condos had a 13% gain in statewide sales. Inventories, nationwide, fell to a 2-year low. NAR Chief Economist, Lawrence Yun, says, “It appears some buyers are taking advantage of much lower home prices. The higher monthly sales gain and falling inventory are steps in the right direction, but buyers will continue to have an edge over sellers for the foreseeable future.” Median (midpoint) sales price for existing homes last month was down 33% from a year ago from $206,900 to $139,500, and NAR attributes the significant downward price distortion to discounted sales, including foreclosures.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
ART AND CRAFTS FESTIVALS IN BOCA AND DELRAY 2/28 AND 3/1
Mark your calendars and head to Royal Palm Place on February 28th and March 1st. Take advantage from 10 am to 5 pm of free admission to view the talents of many of the country’s best artists. Included will be painting, wood-working, sculpting, unique crafts and mixed media in this 2nd Annual Show. Royal Palm Place is on SE Mizner Boulevard, south of Palmetto Park Road in Boca Raton. You can rest your feet, “grab a bite” or dine at one of the very nice restaurants right there. Window shopping is permitted, so you will have a festival for your eyes. On the same days, also free admission, visit the 12th Annual Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival, same hours. The streets of downtown Delray become outdoor craft-art showcases. Included will be folk art, pottery, handmade jewelry and paintings, personalized gifts, handmade clothing, scented soaps and you can talk with the crafters about their art. This will take place on 4th and Atlantic Avenues, in the midst of shoppes to browse, wonderful places to dine, galleries to comb. Enjoy both shows!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
FORBES: HEALTHGRADES COMPILES LIST OF AMERICA’S SAFEST HOSPITALS
Friday, February 13, 2009
GOOD AND BAD NEWS
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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Monday, February 09, 2009
TENNIS CHAMPS REVVING UP
Friday, February 06, 2009
MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM 2-7, 1 PM AT GUMBO LIMBO’S OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATRE
Thursday, February 05, 2009
SOMETHING NEW FOR THE KIDS AND GRANDKIDS COMING TO SUGAR SAND PARK
A new water park is being designed for Sugar Sands Park, which will be all fenced in, only one way in and one way out. Benches and tables are being discussed and officials have visited other water parks including an interactive fountain at Dreher Park in West Palm Beach and a splash park at John Prince Park in Lake Worth. Construction may begin in about a year and a half. Many offerings for family enjoyment at Sugar Sand Park include Sunday morning sports leagues for the kids, a carousel, nature trails with brochures for self-guided tours, a community center featuring Sunday movies for kids, and courses for adults including an Actors Workship, classic movies, and “Having Fun Writing Children’s Books. For ages 7-15, Cartooning, Drawing and Coloring, a Children’s Performance Workshop for ages 6-15 and Gymboree Art for ages 18 months to 5 years. There is a science playground, a science explorium with special programs, and a 155-seat Community Theatre with a variety of shows, concerts, lectures and other productions. You can see a production or attend an activity, then walk the nature trails, sit and watch a sports league game, attend a class… spend a wonderful morning and/or afternoon at Sugar Sands park and bring along a picnic lunch, off Military Trail below Palmetto Park Road just west of I-95, with interesting things to do. For more info go to http://www.sugarsandpark.org/.
Sunday, February 01, 2009
NORTON MUSEUM FEATURING “GEORGIA O’KEEFE and ANSEL ADAMS NATURAL AFFINITIES
Sharing a profound love of nature and interest in conservation, painter/sculptor O’Keefe and photographer Adams met in Taos, Mexico in 1929. Both developed a deep interest in the American West and became icons of 20th century American art. There are 40 O’Keefe paintings and 54 Adams photographs, and a few, side by side, show the same images captured in paint and on film, providing interesting contracts in each artist’s view and presentation, now featured at the West Palm Beach Norton Museum, internationally known for its permanent collection. Above are pictured Adams “Winter Sunrise, the Sierra Nevada from Lone Pine,California, 1944” (gelatin silver print), and O’Keefe’s “Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico / Out Back of Marie’s II, 1930 (oil on canvas).The show continues through May 3rd. How about accepting the challenge of using either one of their paintings or photos as inspiration, and seeing what you can do with your camera or paint brush? Check out this VIDEO LINK for interesting information on both artists. Admission is $8 for adults and $3 for ages 13-21. For more information call 561-832-5196.