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June 25, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – June 18-24, 2011
This post has been corrected – when first posted the “eight price changes” link pointed to the five new listings. It now points to the eight price changes. Hat Tip to alert reader Steve from VT for giving me a heads up on the problem. We had another relatively quiet ...
June 18, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – June 11-17, 2011
There’s just no way to sugar coat it. Our inventory is going up and prices are still coming down. We added two more to our inventory this week closing with 361 MLS listings (128 homes and 233 lots) in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Corridor market. Even ...
June 11, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – June 4-10, 2011
Like much of the rest of the nation, the heat wave continues with daily temps in the 90’s and no rain in sight, but luckily the humidity’s down and the cooling sea breezes remain constant. The gulf waters are calm, clear and gorgeous and there are a lot of visitors ...
June 4, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – May 28-June 3, 2011
We’ve had a lot of visitors here this week enjoying our gorgeous beaches and a good number of them took time out from their fun in the sun to claim a little portion of our paradise for their very own. We managed three sales and two new contracts, while four ...
May 30, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – May 21-27, 2011
What a wonderfully busy Memorial Day Weekend – great to see so many families here enjoying our gorgeous beaches, and the weather couldn’t be more perfect for the traditional launch of summer. Our sales took a bit of a summer vacation this week, closing only one home, but we did ...
May 21, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – May 14-20, 2011
We’re still one week away from the semi-official beginning of summer but our real estate market is already hot as August, with five sales, one new contract, three new listings and eight price changes. Our inventory remains stalled at 350, with 125 homes and 225 lots listed in the MLS ...
May 15, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – May 7-13, 2011
What an action-packed week we had – we closed an impressive six sales, wrote four new contracts, one of which has already closed, entered nine new listings and lowered prices on five properties. Our inventory continues to bounce around between 340 and 350, closing up this week by seven at ...
May 7, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – April 30 – May 6, 2011
Nothing like back-to-back weeks of strong activity, and this was a good week with three sales and four new contracts, nine new listings, and nine price changes. All this resulted in a nice little dip in our inventory, dropping by eight to 342, with 121 homes and 221 lots listed ...
May 1, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – April 23-29, 2011
After taking a one-week breather last week, we picked up steam again this week closing two sales, writing five new contracts, adding five new listings, and marking down four prices. Still not much movement in our inventory, closing up just three at 350 even, with 124 homes and 226 lots ...
April 23, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – April 16-22, 2011
After a string of busy weeks, our market finally took a bit of a breather this week, slowing down the pace with just two new contracts and no closings, only six new listings and five price changes. Since we didn’t move anything out of the inventory by closing sales, the ...
April 16, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – April 9-15, 2011
Even with the tax deadline hanging heavy over the calendar this week, there was nothing taxing on the market mood as we had a bountiful week, with one sale and six new contracts, eight new listings, and five price changes. Accordingly, our inventory expanded, closing up by four with 344 ...
April 9, 2011
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – April 2-8, 2011
Spring Break continues and business is booming all over; while we don’t get a lot of college kids here, most go to Panama City Beach, we get their teachers and parents. The rental companies, stores and restaurants have been busy as can be, and our real estate market is no ...