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July 5, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – June 28 – July 4, 2008
Lots of visitors here this week as you’d expect for the long holiday weekend and the first weekend of scallop season. The weather has been great and everyone has been out on the beach or out on the water. If market activity is any indication, no one gave a thought ...
June 28, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – June 21-27, 2008
Big weekend shaping up as the 4th of July visitors begin pouring in. Big day on Tuesday, July 1, too, my birthday, which Gulf County always celebrates by officially opening Scallop Season for the summer. I’m hearing it should be another good year so I hope you’ll be able to ...
June 21, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – June 14 – 20, 2008
Sorry about not posting a review last Saturday but I took a much needed week vacation in St. Augustine with friends and left real estate totally behind for a few days. Tanned, rested and ready I’m back at it with renewed vigor. Slight dip in our inventory, with 469 active ...
June 7, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – May 31 – June 6, 2008
Warm and breezy week with beach renourishment progressing rapidly and ahead of schedule. It’s amazing to see how wide our beautiful beaches are becoming once again and the sand is every bit as white and powdery as the original. They’re working the Cape Breezes area where I live and each ...
May 31, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – May 24-30, 2008
Four-dollar-a-gallon gas made for a fairly quiet Memorial Day weekend out on the bay as the cost of filling those boat engines climbed into the triple digits. It’s been anything but quiet in real estate activity, though. Definitely starting to see a bit of a pickup in activity. Our inventory ...
May 25, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – May 17-23, 2008
The lazy, hazy days of summer arrived right on schedule this Memorial Day weekend here on the Cape with gorgeous weather, mid to high 80’s but with a steady, cooling breeze and lower than normal humidity at 68%. After taking a play day off yesterday I’m ready to get back ...
May 10, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – May 3-9, 2008
Spring is the season of renewal and growth and unfortunately that’s exactly what our inventory did this week after holding steady for the past three. It grew nearly 2% with a total of 466 (up from 458), with 174 houses (vs. 171) and 292 lots (vs. 287). There was a ...
May 4, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – April 26-May 2 Cont’d
Yesterday we looked at what sold, so today we’ll start off by looking at our three new contracts. One is the Camp Palms lot at Indian Pass which closed on the 30th, so I’m not sure what the deal is with that. The other two are homes, one a single ...
May 3, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – April 26 – May 2
April showers bring May flowers and this week it brought the most buyers and sales activity we’ve seen since I started this blog back in September. Lots to cover (about time!) so let’s just jump right in. Inventory is holding steady for the third week in a row, completely unchanged ...
April 27, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – April 19 – 25
It all depends which side of the fence you’re sitting on whether the Cape San Blas real estate market is improving or not. Sellers would say “no”, but buyers are starting to say “yes”. One encouraging sign in this market correction is that our overall inventory continues to go down, ...
April 24, 2008
Indian Pass Gulf Front Lot Slashed to $350,000
It’s like a Christmas gift in this morning’s Hot Sheet: a 75′ gulf front lot on Indian Pass slashed from $450K to $330K , or only $4,400 per waterfront foot. Unbelievable. Here’s the MLS description: 1+/- ACRE GULF FRONT PROPERTY. 75 FEET OF WATER FRONTAGE. Beautiful property with great wide ...
April 19, 2008
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review – April 12-18, 2008
The one question I hear more than any other is “has the market reached bottom yet?”. I believe that the past is the best predictor for the future and therein may lie our answer. Looking back we can clearly see that the local market peaked in late 2004, but robust ...