Once again, it is time for the Town of Miami Lakes' “Father Knows Best” fishing tournament.
This fun “catch and release” fishing event will take place June 20th, on the shores of the Graham Dairy Lake. Prices will be awarded to the first fish caught, the most fish caught, the biggest fish caught, the smallest fish caught, the youngest fisherman, the oldest fisherman, and the best father and child team.
Where?Graham Dairy Lake
When? Saturday June 20th, 2009 – from 7:30 am to noon
How much is the price of Admission? FREE!!!
Pre-registration is required to participate, and the deadline to register is Thursday June 18th.
Please register via e-mail by emailing the Town of Miami Lakes:
Well, these two had not seen each other for a few days. The reunion was so "dynamic", and exiting that both were exhausted after a couple of hours of non-stop running and playing. I took this picture with my phone camera after both basically collapsed on this bed.
After a while, Mackie moved to his own bed, leaving Charlie to enjoy his purple beanbag. The peace lasted only a very short half an hour or so.
Then it was time again to run amok around the house. What a happy dog life they have. They are both a blessing to our family and to each other. We nicknamed them "The Dynamic Duo", and considering the amount of energy they both have, the name seems very appropriate!
BTW, if there are no pictures of them playing is because our cameras are not capable of taking such a picture. Do you remember that cartoon of the Tasmanian devil "Taz"? remember how fast he would move? well, these two are faster than Taz. So imagine! :-)
Come and enjoy great food! The Taste of Miami Lakes Festival is an event that brings together fantastic food, live music, arts and crafts, children's face painting, a fashion show, and more, all in a day of fun for everyone. And most importantly, admission is FREE!
Great opportunity to own a large and gorgeous home in the Town of Miami Lakes, Florida.
15470 NW 82nd. Court - Miami Lakes, Florida 33016
*** Offered at $ 499,000 ***
Located in the gated community of Royal Palm Estates, this property is close to the main expressways that connect South Florida: just a few blocks from 826 and I-75, and minutes from the Turnpike, I-95, and 836.
It offers 24 hrs security, the comfort of a large one-story home, and the privacy of a corner lot.
Features:
- Home - 3,283 sq.ft
- Lot - 10,600 sq.ft.
- 5 bedrooms
- 3 and 1/2 bathrooms
- Tiled floors throughout
- French arched windows
- Decorative fireplace
- Vaulted ceilings
- Formal Dining
- Gourmet kitchen with two ovens (one is a built-in wall oven)
- Breakfast area with bay window overlooking pool
- Master bath with double sinks, bidet, roman tub, and separate shower
- Central A/C
- 40 feet by 12 feet covered patio (under home roof, could be easily enclosed if desired)
- Pool with fountain
- Two car garage with tiled floor, insulated doors, and split A/C
- Paved circular driveway
- Accordion Shutters
If you would like more information regarding this property, or if you have any questions about the real estate market in the Town of Miami Lakes, please give me a call or send me an email. I'll be glad to help you.
I want to introduce the new addition to our family.
My daughter just adopted a 6 month old puppy named Macky. He is a mix and we are not sure what the mix is. But the result is pure sweetness! Macky is adorable, and Charlie, our 2 year old Schnauzer/Poodle mix loves him.
Here he is. Macky is mostly white with some very cute black spots. He is so sweet and well behaved the whole family fell in love with him immediately, including Charlie. The only thing I don't like about him is that he sheds a lot. But nobody is perfect, right?
And here below is Charlie in his crate taking a nap with Macky. As you can see in the second picture, Charlie found out that Macky can be used as a pillow.
Miami Lakes has that small town feeling to it that makes it so endearing. This is just one of the reasons many want to call it home. It also offers varied opportunities to its residents to enjoy cultural events totally free of charge.
September brings a month-long celebration named “Renaissance 2008."
Every weekend of the month will offer opportunities to enjoy art and live music.
These are just some of the planned events:
Saturday 6 – 7pm – Car show, Banjo music, Barber Shop Quartets, at Main Street
Friday 12 – 8 pm – Square Dance at the Community Center
Saturday 13 – 7 pm – Concert by Barbara Goleman’s Jazz Band “Sounds of the 40’s” at Main Street
Friday 19 – 7:30 pm – Folk Music at the Main Street Theater
Saturday 27 – 7:00 pm – Hip-Hop, Art exhibit and contemporary dances at the Community Center
Miami Lakes is a great town with a wonderful sense of community, and Main Street is its heart.
It is always nice to take a walk along Main Street and find a musician or a group playing some great tunes. This coming Saturday and the next one are going to be such days with musical entertainment scheduled to play at the Main Street Gazebo in the corner of Main Street and New Barn Road.
Saturday August 23rd – music by the Cachet quartet from 7 to 9 pm
Saturday August 30 – guitarist Nicolas Marks from 7 to 9 pm
Sometimes, numbers and pictures speak louder than words. So I want to share the "picture" that I got today from the MLS.
The following is a TWO-DAY snapshot of the activities that took place in the real estate market for our Area 20. This includes the Town of Miami Lakes and other adjacent areas such as Hialeah, Palm Springs North and Country Club of Miami.
This data is for all residential properties, single-family homes as well as condos.
Total homes for sale in Area 20 as of today: 2,297
New listings: 44
Pending: 11
Back on the Market (previously under contract that didn’t close): 11
List Price revision: 86
So how do we interpret these numbers?
These numbers tells us that just in the last two days, 44 new homes were added to the market. We also find out that 11 properties went pending (under contract). However, since 44 homes were added to the market and only 11 went under contract. This means that we are adding more properties to the already huge inventory of homes for sale. So there is more coming in than what is going out. Or put in other words, we have a much higher offer than demand, and Economics 101 tell us that's good for the buyer, but not for the seller. That's why we call this a buyer's market. Also, it tells us that the pressure is on the seller to lower asking prices. And there's more of this below.
Another thing we find out is that 11 properties that were under contract (pending) didn’t close. That's what Back on the Market means. This could be the result of many different problems. But one issue that is becoming more common lately is that buyers who were initially pre-approved with a lower down payment are suddenly required to come up with a higher amount and they simply can’t afford it. Mortgage Lenders keep changing the rules on a daily basis and it is making the trip to the closing table more difficult for many people.
In these two days there were 86 price revisions. These days, a price revision usually means price reduction. These numbers are telling us that for each new home that entered the market there were almost two that reduced their listing price. The pace of price reductions seems to be accelerating. No one knows when we will hit bottom, but prices are definitely going on a downward direction, at least for now.
For other interesting numbers specific to the Town of Miami Lakes see my current Market Report by clicking here.
These are the current numbers for the Town of Miami Lakes:
Single-family homes
Total Homes for sale: 182
Homes sold in the last 6 months: 40
Pending sales (under contract): 22
Condos - (includes Town-homes and Villas)
Total Homes for sale: 200
Homes sold in the last 6 months: 26
Pending sales (under contract): 15
The number of homes for sale continues to be very high in relation to the ones that are selling. This is particularly true for condos, which are selling at a slower pace than single-family homes.
There are many different ways to measure the real estate market, and even more ways to interpret them. I just entered another post with some statistical data of the last two days for our area. Those numbers offer another interesting view of what is happening in this market.
Search terms, that is. With all the exposure real estate agents are having to foreclosures, you’ll think we would have learned how to spell this term by now. But no, that’s not the case. Just look at our MLS and you'll find at least a couple of variations. Missing the first “e” seems to be a favorite one. So including these misspellings in our searches is almost a given.
"Foreclosures”, “short-sales” and “pre-foreclosures” are terms that have entered most everyone's vocabulary by now. The media talks about them…writes about them and analyses them. We talk about them at the office. Our customers ask for them.
Some areas are more affected than others. But it seems that here in Miami-Dade County no area or neighborhood is "foreclosure" free, including Miami Lakes. I believe that in one way or another most real estate is affected by the "foreclosure" wave that we are going through. I also believe that we are where we are because of greed. The kind of greed that fueled mortgage fraud and that made real estate speculators out of people who didn't even know how to calculate their own mortgage payments. Everyone wanted to get rich...quickly!
Numbers relate information in a way that often seems devoid of emotion. But many emotions rush to my head and to my heart when I read the statistics below. I don't think they need any commentary. They do speak for themselves.
Miami-Dade County Mortgage Foreclosure Filing Statistics
YearFilings
2002 14,567
2003 11,605
2004 9,606
2005 7,829
2006 9,814
2007 26,391
2008 20,508 (from January through May)
Pictures are even harsher than numbers. They bypass our rational thoughts and hit you with not much warning! Just look at the picture below.
This map shows an area of Broward County, Florida. Each black hammer symbol represents one property in the process of foreclosure. This is a beautiful gated community built around a huge lake.
It is a very sad picture.
But it is what it is. We need to face it and work with it.
By the way, there is a new study done by Harvard University that points at the current housing slump as the worst in the last 50 years. You can download it from this website. The whole version of the report is over 40 pages and covers a lot of interesting information. You can also opt to download only the parts of the report you are interested in.
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