Cape San Blas
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Cape San Blas
Real Estate News and Questions
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"There's something happening here, what it is ain't exactly clear . . . " I've been hearing that Buffalo Springfield line running through my head a lot this week as I and my colleaguestry to figure out what has sparked this suddenburst of activity. Everyone I've talked to the past few
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(My 5-year-old+ laptop finally called it quits and I've been switching over to a new computer systemsince Friday- most of my programs and files are now playing together nicely but still have a few glitches to work out. The MLS doesn't want to give me the links I usually include which
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Autumn has arrived and the temperature has finally cooled with a forecast high today in the low 70's. Very nice indeed. Our market also cooled a bit this week with only two sales and one new contract. Sorry to report, though, our inventory continues its slow creep back upward closing
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Here's something you don't see every day. Spotted this little fella, about 3 to 4 foot in length, in the retaining pond at Sea Cliffs up by the state park while I was out showing property.
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Did someone say summer is over? You'd never know it around here as the thermometerseems stuck around 90. While some parts of the country will see their first dusting of snow this weekend, we'll be heading to the beach which is where I think mostof our buyers must have gonethis
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Autumn's in the air and it has been another glorious week here in paradise. The air's a bit drier, the nights a little cooler, and the sunshinehas returned. Buyers also returnedbringing aflurry of sales activity with five closings and three new contracts. We end the week with our inventory at406 up
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We welcomed the arrival of autumn this week and look forward to a little cooler weather as it has been another hot, summery week, though thankfully sunny again after all the drenching rains of late. The market hasn't cooled off yet, either, as we managed to have anotherthreeclosings and three new
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Like most of the rest of the southeast, we've been inundated with rain, rain and MORE rain again this week. As I woke upon Tuesdayto yet another rainy morning, I wondered if I had somehow been transported to Seattle. All this liquid sunshine has done little to dampen the appetites
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Summer may be officially over but luckily our buyers apparently didn't get that memo as they werestill here snapping up great real estate deals. It's been another good week, with three closingsand three new contracts. Only four new listings and eight new price tags. Unfortunately, though, our inventory's inching back
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It's Labor Day Weekend and that means we're counting down our final five days of Scallop Season 2009 as it draws to an end on Thursday, September 10. This upcoming week should be pretty busy as people hurry to stock theirfreezers with severallast bags of the succulent little bivalves. No
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Today marksthe second anniversary of Cape San Blas Blog, having uploaded my first post on August 29, 2007. I started getting a feel for doing these weekly updates the following month, and in the firstreview in September 2007 we had 200 houses and 355 lots for sale in the MLS in
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Georgia went back to school and the Cape's a quieter place this week. No closings, but there were enough people around to write up six new contracts, so all in all, another good week. Our inventory crept back up by 12 to a total of 399 active MLS listings in
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I tried to get most of the work done on the weekly update today, but ended up showing property until 7 pm and Saturday morning have another appointment to show right at 9 am followed by an afternoon showing which will also looks as if it will go late so we're
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Maybe it'sall the rain we've had,but suddenly buyersare mushroomingall over the place. I feellikeI've time travelled back to 2004 when it seemed we were cranking out contracts 24/7.This week I've had back to back to back appointments for showing property, which is why this is a Sundayrather than a Saturday review.
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What a difference a week makes. This week was as hectic asthe lastwas quiet and we have a lot of territory to cover, with four closings and five new contracts. Now that's some serious activity! Our inventoryis once again moving in the right direction, downward,coming in at394 (152 houses and242 lots),
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I've decided to do this update monthly rather than weekly so we'll do it on the first Friday of each month. No sales since our last update on July 3, but there have been a few price changes. Currently there are fifteen townhouses for sale in the MLS, ranging in
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After a string of weekswith better-than-average activity, things finally came to a halt this week and we had the slowest week in real estate we've seen in some time. No closings, only one new contract, a measly two new listings, but an impressive fifteen price changes. Our inventory took a nice
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It's been another busy week around the Cape with lots of people in to look at property. I did manage to sneak away for a few hours, though, and get in some much needed kayaking and fishing on Thursday. Good to be reminded of why we live here. Apparently a few
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We had a water-logged start to the week with heavy rain all day Monday, Tuesday and the better part of Wednesday, butthe rainapparently wasn't enough to dampen buyers' appetites for real estate as we managed to have a respectable showing, with one closing and four new contracts. I was sorry
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Our brisk pace continued this week with buyers stepping up to the plate and writing offers, and we also started to see some making it to closing. Overall a very good week, with three closings, two more contracts, only three new listings, and six price changes. Even our inventory returned
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The only thing hotter than the weather here this week has been real estate as we have anotherrecord-breaking week for sales activity (record breaking for the nearly 2 years I've been writing this blog, that is), with two closings and seven new contracts. We also have fifteen new properties entering
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A quiet week at Barrier Dunes with the only action being gulf front unit #172 at 138 Sabal Circle coming back on the market after being under contract subject to contingencies which apparently didn't work out. I wasn't involved in this transaction so I'm not sure what the contingencies were but
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Hot! Hot! Hot! I'm talking about both the weather and our real estate market this week. The trend of the past couple weeks continues with lots of buyer interest returning. Our inventory is starting to reflect that as well, ending the week down ten from last week, with 401 active MLS
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I've gotten so much positive feedback on the "Whats's For Sale at Barrier Dunes" post I did recently I'vedecided to make it a regular feature. Each Friday I will update the following graphicto give you a glimpse of what's available where and for how much. Right now there arethirteen units listed
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Summer arrived right on time after a rain-soaked and windy Memorial Day weekend. The weather ever since has been sunny and hot and happily so is local real estate. No change in our inventory of active MLS listings in the Cape San Blas, Indian Pass and C-30 Corridor market since last
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