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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - July 17-23, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:57 PM
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, though, hanging steady at 415, with 164 houses and 251 lots listed for sale in the MLS in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass, and C-30 Corridor market. Both of our sales were on the Cape, starting with a short sale on this 4-bedroom, 4 1/2 bath, 3,789 square feet home in Seagrass built
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - July 10-16, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:55 PM
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, either; six of them picked up the title to their own little piece of paradise while they were here. No new contracts this week, but we added a dozen new listings to the menu, moving our total inventory back up to 415, with 162 homes and 253 lots listed in the MLS
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Reviw - July 3-9, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:51 PM
Another great week here on the Cape with clear skies, clean beaches, happy vacationers and folks shopping for real estate. We had one person go to closing, two new contracts, thirteen new listings, and seven price changes. Our inventory shot up over three per cent, unfortunately, gaining 13 over last week, with 405 active MLS listings in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Corridor market, with 161 homes and 244 lots. Let's see what buyers are up to. Our solo sale of the week is a gulf-front home on the Cape in Tucker Shores which is that micro-subdivision
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - June 26 - July 2, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:46 PM
The watching and waiting continue as we still remain mercifully untouched by the oil. There are small armies of BP contractors patroling the beaches daily even though the nearest oil reported is all the way over on the western edge of Panama City Beach. So our beaches are still beautiful and property managers are very nearly sold out for the holiday weekend. On the sale side we had a bit busier week this week and managed to have three sales and one new contract, five new listings and two price changes. A number of listings expired on the 30th so our inventory takes a nice dip,
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - June 19-25, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:42 PM
.What a difference a week makes - much quieter this week, with somewhat slower sales activity compared with what we've been seeing recently, with only one sale and one new contract, and just four new listings and three price changes. As a result, our inventory is virtually unchanged, up just three to 407 with 158 homes and 249 lots for sale in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Corridor market. Before we get started, I know the first thing everyone wants to know is how are the beaches? I'm happy to report our beaches are still clean and gorgeous and open for fun
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - June 12-18, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:37 PM
OK - by Cape standards, summer officially began, Saturday, June 19, because it was the first day of the 2010 Scallop Season. The governor decided to move the date up by nearly two weeks to encourage visitors to come down early. Our beaches are still beautiful and open for business, and several visitors this were so impressed with our waterfront properties they bought some for themselves. Sales remained strong with three closings, and two new contracts, while three new listings entered the competition and eight sellers opted for new price tags. Our inventory remains unchanged from last week, at 404, with 155 homes and 249
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - June 5-11, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:33 PM
The headlines haven't scared off buyers but seem to actually be fueling increased interest in real estate around here as sales remain strong. We had a better than average week, with three sales and three new contracts, eight each new listings and new price tags. Not much change in our inventory, closing down just two from last week, to 404, with 155 homes and 249 lots for sale in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Corridor markets. Let's see what caught buyers' attention. We'll head out along the C-30 Corridor where the first of our three sales is
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - May 29 - June 4, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:29 PM
Tourists may be looking elsewhere for their summer vacations but buyer interest has definitely stayed focused on the Cape with temptingly low prices on quality coastal properties. Only one closing, but we have an impressive six new contracts. We added five new listings to the mix, and four sellers lowered their prices. All that activity brought our inventory down by four to 406, with 158 homes and 248 lots listed for sale in the MLS in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Corridor market. Lots to look at today so let's get started. The first of our six new contracts
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - May 22-28, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:25 PM
WOW! You might think it was the 4th of July instead of Memorial Day with all the figurative fireworks going on around here. I think we set a sales activity record this week: we had five closings and four new contracts. That's a lot of real estate changing hands. In other activity we added ten new listings to the menu, and marked down eleven other properties. Our inventory swelled by four, coming in at 410, with 160 houses and 250 lots listed in the MLS for the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Corridor market. We
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - May 8-14, 2010 - 07/24/10 01:09 PM
Another gorgeous week in paradise with crystal blue skies, cool breezes and so far not a drop of oil in sight. The headlines haven't kept the buyers at bay and we remain busy in the real estate business with buyers taking advantage of some of the great investment opportunities around. Nobody went to closing this week, but we managed to write six new contracts so there are closings in the pipeline. We added nine new listings to the mix and have six new price tags to consider. Our inventory is basically stuck around 409, up one from
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review - May 1-7, 2010 - 05/09/10 10:18 PM
While much of our focus this week has been on keeping an eye on the oil spill, buyers haven't been deterred from shopping for real estate and we had a good week with two sales, two new contracts, thirteen new listings and six price changes. All that activity added to our inventory which comes in today at 408, up seven from last week with 159 homes and 249 lots listed for sale in the MLS in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Corridor market. Let's get underway by seeing who went to closing. The first of our two sales is one I was beginning to think I
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review - March 20-26, 2010 - 04/17/10 04:38 PM
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - Mar. 20-26, 2010 Published by Sherri Dodsworth under Cape San Blas Edit This Lots going on this week in addition to all the visiting spring breakers. We had another three sales and three new contracts, but the big action was in new listings, with thirty five in all, most of which are a slew of lots re-released by the developer at Ovation with price reductions you won't believe. There was even a bumper crop of seventeen price changes. All those new lot listings brought a swift halt to the nice steady decline
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review - March 20-26, 2010 - 04/17/10 04:37 PM
Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - Mar. 20-26, 2010 Published by Sherri Dodsworth under Cape San Blas Edit This Lots going on this week in addition to all the visiting spring breakers. We had another three sales and three new contracts, but the big action was in new listings, with thirty five in all, most of which are a slew of lots re-released by the developer at Ovation with price reductions you won't believe. There was even a bumper crop of seventeen price changes. All those new lot listings brought a swift halt to the nice steady decline
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - Mar. 13-19, 2010 - 03/20/10 11:46 AM
FINALLY - Spring is here, arriving officially today at 1:32 p.m., marking the end of what seemed like the Winter That Never Would End. We may also be witnessing the end of our local real estate slump as sales activity continues to grow, with another closing this week, three new contracts, eleven new listings and nine price changes. Year-to-date in this first quarter the number of sales is up an impressive 66% over the same period last year. Our current inventor remains unchanged from last week, holding steady at 359, with 141 homes and 218 lots isted for sale in the
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review - March 6-12, 2010 - 03/13/10 08:07 AM
Warm weather is returning bringing with it spring breakers and buyers. Another busy week with lots to report so let's get right to it. We had two sales this week, three new contracts, a whopping seventeen new listings and just one price change. All those new listings helped swell our inventory of MLS listings in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 market to 359, up nine from last week, with 140 houses and 219 lots for sale. The first of our two sales is this 4-bedroom, 3-bath, 3,633 square foot gulf front home up in Secluded Dunes, just outside the
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review - March 6-12, 2010 - 03/13/10 08:06 AM
Warm weather is returning bringing with it spring breakers and buyers. Another busy week with lots to report so let's get right to it. We had two sales this week, three new contracts, a whopping seventeen new listings and just one price change. All those new listings helped swell our inventory of MLS listings in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 market to 359, up nine from last week, with 140 houses and 219 lots for sale. The first of our two sales is this 4-bedroom, 3-bath, 3,633 square foot gulf front home up in Secluded Dunes, just outside the
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review - Jan. 29 - Feb. 5, 2010 - 02/06/10 11:05 AM
Here's what I believe is a first in the two and a half years I've beeen doing this blog: we have a week with no closings and no new contracts. I guess everyone's taking a breather after all the activity of the past few months. All the action was with listings, with thirteen new offerings and seven price changes. We managed to whittle the inventory a bit, reducing it by four down to 351, with 135 homes and 216 lots listed for sale in the MLS in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 market. I'm not seeing anything
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review - Jan. 23-29, 2010 - 01/30/10 08:12 AM
It's the end of January and things slowed down a little bit in our real estate market this week compared to what we've been seeing the past couple months, but we still have activity. We managed to close two more sales this week, and write one new contract. Lots of apparent optimism with sellers as we added twleve new listings and thirteen new price tags, bringing our week end total of MLS listing in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Market to 355, up three from last week. Both our sales were cottages, one on the Cape, the other on C-30. Let's
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week In Review - Jan. 16-22, 2010 - 01/24/10 11:56 AM
I had a full schedule this week but on Tuesday the flu showed up unannounced, knocked me down and took over completely until Saturday, by which time I had a slew of burning items in my To Do List all clamoring for first place. And so this Sunday update. It was a busy week yet again, with three sales and two new contracts, eight new listings and eleven price changes. All this activity shifts our inventory only slightly northward up four from last week to 352, with 132 homes and 220 lots listed for sale in the MLS in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass
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cape san blas: Cape San Blas Real Estate Week in Review – Jan. 9-15, 2010 - 01/18/10 06:29 PM
We're finally thawing out after two+ weeks of frigid air. That's the good news. The bad news is the rain is back. Oh, well, I'd rather be soggy than cold. Interest in real estate hasn't dried up as we had another strong week, closing two more sales and writing three new contracts. It's all good as our inventory also took a 2 1/2% dip, closing down 9 and 348, with 127 houses and 221 lots listed in the MLS for sale in the Cape San Blas, IndianPass and C-30 market. Only five new listings and seven price changes. Let's see what caught buyer's eyes
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Sherri Dodsworth PA
Cape San Blas,
FL
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Boardwalk Realty of NW FL
Address: 1252 Cape San Blas Road, Cape San Blas, FL, 32456
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