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Author: Sherri Dodsworth
December 13, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Dec. 7-13, 2019
If this week’s activity is any indicator, Santa has plans for a number of good boys and girls to find a place at the beach on their Christmas gift list this season. In a traditionally slow real estate month, we closed three sales and wrote up three new contracts, added ...
December 6, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Nov. 30 – Dec. 6, 2019
The Thanksgiving-week visitors have gone, so there have been far fewer people around the Cape since last Saturday, but we still had a decent week, especially for this time of year when things typically start slowing down a bit. Nobody went to the closing table but buyers wrote up three ...
December 1, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Nov. 23-29, 2019
I hope you had a terrific Thanksgiving with family and friends. It was a gorgeous day on the Cape, balmy, sunny and clear. Lots of people here for the holiday, with this traditionally being when our many absentee owners who rent their homes block the week out for them and ...
November 29, 2019
Happy Thanksgiving!
https://capesanblasrelaestate.com/2010/11/25/happy-thanksgiving/ Enjoying time with family and friends. Will be posting weekly update on Sunday.
November 23, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Nov. 16-22, 2019
People may have had shopping for turkey and trimmings on their minds this week, but they nonetheless took a little time out to shop for real estate. We closed two sales and wrote up three new contracts. Sellers added three new listings, and changed price tags on seven others. Our inventory dropped by one, closing the week at 288, with 68 homes, 215 ...
November 15, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Nov. 9-15, 2019
Like much of the rest of the nation, Old Man Winter flexed his muscles along the coast this week, slamming overnight temps into the 30’s and 40’s and daytime highs only into the low 50’s for a couple of days. Hopefully we’ll soon warm back up into the 60’s where we should be for ...
November 8, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Nov. 2-8, 2019
Most of the action this week was on the Sellers side as we closed four sales and only wrote up one new contract. Sellers posted For Sale signs on twelve new listings, and changed prices on ten others. With all those new listings, our inventory swelled by seven, closing ...
November 1, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Oct. 26-Nov. 1, 2019
Halloween goblins didn’t scare off our buyers this week as we closed four sales, and wrote up four new contracts. Sellers listed seven properties and changed the prices on four others. Our inventory took a nice little dip, closing the week down by ten at 282, with 74 houses, 202 lots, five commercial, and one long-term rental MLS ...
October 26, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Oct. 19-25, 2019
We’ve had a relatively quiet week with just three sales, two new contracts, eleven new listings (nine of which are a bulk entry in one subdivision) and five price changes. With all that listing activity, our inventory grew by seven, closing the week at 292, with 76 homes, 210 lots, ...
October 19, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Oct. 12-18, 2019
Nestor turned out to be just a welcome rain event so everyone along the Forgotten Coast is breathing a bit easier today. Still a little gun shy when these storms approach since Michael. As I write this mid-morning on Saturday bands are still passing through. The award for best power ...
October 19, 2019
Nestor Passing Through
Tropical Storm Nestor is passing through our area as I write this, bringing sorely needed drenching rain. According to the Weather Channel, winds are currently 37 gusting to 50, so not bad. Lost power and water around 4:30 this morning; Duke Energy robocall said they expect to have it restored ...
October 12, 2019
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – Oct. 5-11, 2019
Thursday marked the one year anniversary since Hurricane Michael slammed into the Forgotten Coast as a category 5 force from hell wreaking havoc like an 80-mile wide tornado, carving a swath of death and destruction in its wake all the way north into Georgia and beyond. In the aftermath of ...