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October 3, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Sep. 25 – Oct. 1, 2010
Autumn arrived right on schedule this week and our weather has been absolutely gorgeous: cooler days and nighs, low humidity, crystal clear skies, and cool gentle breezes. October is one of my favorite months to be here on the Cape. Our real estate market cooled a bit, too, as we ...
September 26, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Sep. 18-24, 2010
A bit quieter week compared to last, but we still had two closings and four new contracts so that’s a strong week in my book. Another healthy trend is that our inventory continued its downward trend, closing down two from last week, with 384 active MLS listings in the Cape ...
September 18, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Sep 11-17, 2010
Wow! I don’t know what strange alignment the planets shifted into this week but real estate sales just sky-rocketed. I can’t remember when if ever we had this much activity in one week in the three years I’ve been writing this blog: we had six sales and five new contracts, ...
September 11, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Sept. 4-10, 2010
Well, summer is officially over here on the Forgotten Coast as Friday was the final day of Scallop Season. A good number of the business calls I made yesterday were to mobile phones of colleagues “working” from their off shore offices. Scallop Season may be over, but the real estate ...
September 4, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Aug. 28-Sep. 3, 2010
Lots to write about as we head into the busy Labor Day Weekend. We’ve all been working hard around here this week moving a lot of real estate; we closed two sales, wrote an impressive six new contracts, listed eleven new properties, and launched a classic Labor Day Weekend Sale ...
August 28, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Aug. 21-28, 2010
School’s back in session so the beaches are quieter but as far as sales are concerned it seems a lot of people have enrolled in Real Estate Investing 101 as we had a banner week with three more sales and three new contracts. With just two new listings our inventory ...
August 22, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – August 14-20, 2010
Had a really full day yesterday showing property to several parties all day long and into the evening hours but it ended with writing an offer and getting verbal acceptance so that always makes the day feel worthwhile. Unfortunately, overnight, my buyers suffered an early onset of buyers remorse and ...
August 14, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Aug. 7-13, 2010
Our summer season slows down as the kids here and in Georgia head back to school, so it was a fairly quiet week with just two sales and one new contract, five new listings and eight price changes. Now onto our two sales, both of which are on the Cape, ...
August 7, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Jul 31 – Aug 6, 2010
I have great motivation to focus and get my work done quickly this morning as the sooner I finish here the sooner I can get on over to the Florida Scallop and Music Festival happening all this weeekend on the waterfront in Port St. Joe. Always a good time. It ...
July 31, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – July 24-30, 2010
The big news this week is that we’re all feeling as if we may actually be out of the woods as far as the threat from the oil spill is concerned. The armies of BP clean up crews have disappeared and things are returning to normal. Shoppers looking for great ...
July 24, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – July 17-23, 2010
If no news is good news, then we’ve had a very good week as there is still no oil and now no Bonnie. We’ve also had another good week in real estate, with two sales, four new contracts, five new listings, and eight price changes. No change in our inventory, ...
July 18, 2010
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – July 10-16, 2010
It is good to see so many visitors enjoying their summer vacations here at the beach as we’ve been worried that people would stay away because of all the fear mongering from the media. Thankfully, for now at least, our coast remains clear. Folks weren’t all just soaking up rays, ...