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Gallery Night in Downtown Pensacola

Gallery Night in PensacolaGallery Night in Downtown Pensacola - This FABULOUS weather is supposed to stick around through the weekend so there will be NO BETTER place to be this Friday evening than Gallery Night in Downtown Pensacola.

Never been to Gallery Night? WOW, have you missed out! Not to worry . . . I'll fill you in!

Over 40 artists, performers, and groups of all kinds participate in Gallery Night. And food . . . did I mention food? There'll be GREAT food to munch on as well. Gallery Night actually takes place in 4 Districts - North Palafox, South Palafox, Belmont and the Historic District. Just head downtown and wander around, or for the more organized among us, CLICK HERE to go to the Arts Council of Northwest Florida's site where you can find out EXACTLY WHO will be EXACTLY WHERE doing EXACTLY WHAT.

The festivities begin at 5pm and run until 9pm. Best of all - it's all FREE baby!  See you at the Gallery Night in Downtown Pensacola.

Robin Sherman, MA, CRS is a Broker Associate licensed in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. You can contact Roibn at Robin@PensacolaForYou.com

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Green Building Council - A First for Northwest Florida!

The first meeting of the Home Builders Association of Northwest Florida's (HBA) Green Building Council drew a Green Buildinglarge audience today.  The majority of those in attendance are HBA members who are interested in meeting the public's increasing demand for "Green Building."

Council President Luke Shows of Shows Construction told the group that the purpose of the Council is two-fold; Education and Leadership. By way of education the group intends to work to educate the members about "Green Building" while also taking a leadership role in helping define just what the broad term "Green Building" means.

The Green Building Council will have monthly educational meetings focused on building in an environmentally friendly manner. The major topic categories will include energy efficiency, conservation, sustainability and recycling. Education on the various green certifications will also be tackled by the Council.

Many of you know that I'm about half way through my certification as Pensacola's first Eco-Broker, so thought it important to attend. I've joined the Council and will keep you updated on the Green Building Council's "Greening of Pensacola."

 

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Pensacola Beach Market Update - Sales Up, Prices Up, What's the Real Story?

Pensacola Beach Market Update- The white sand beaches and emerald green waters of Pensacola Beach draw tourists like a magnet. Who can resist kicking off the shoes and wiggling those little piggies in the soft white sand? But some serious real estate business is going on here so here's the report:

Year

# Sold

Avg. Price

Median Price

Days on Mkt

% Sold to List

2007

   34

$602,972

  $491,000

182

     93.50

2008

   57

$711,880

  $660,000

         172             

     95.06

The numbers look good; sales are up as are average and median prices (significantly), but given the small number of sales overall, the numbers for '08 are actually skewed by sales in a new high end Gulf front project (Beach Club). Two of these sales were over $2,200,000 and one over $1,000,000 with most over $800,000. It's all about how far we drill down on the numbers . . . Pensacola Beach Condos

In truth, like most of the Gulf Coast, we are seeing some super bargains right now. Pensacola Beach Market Update numbers taken from the Pensacola Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service.

Pensacola Market Update - Year Over Year To Date '07 to '08

East Hill PensacolaPensacola Market Update - Well . . . the year over year housing numbers for Pensacola's housing market aren't encouraging (at least if you are a seller).

I've just run the stats on sold properties 1/1/07 to 4/25/07 compared to the same period for '08. These sales include homes, townhomes and condos in Pensacola (this does not include Pensacola Beach and outlying areas like Cantonment).

Year

# Sold

Avg. Price

Median Price

Days on Mkt

% Sold to List

2007

  859

$191,193

$152,000

  112

    96.68%

2008

  543

$147,404

$134,000

  133

    95.35%

While the slowdown in the numbers sold and lengthening days on the market were something to be expected, the precipitous drop in average price and median price was a bit of a surprise. Pensacola Market Update statistics were taken from the Multiple Listing Service of the Pensacola Association of Realtors.

Jazz Up your Pensacola Thursday Nights!

Kitt LoughJazz it Up in Pensacola! Let's see . . .  how to fill a Thursday night on the beautiful Emerald Coast. Sit home and watch television? No way. Not when we've got such talent walking our streets!

My good friend and well known "Jazz Chanteuse" Kitt Lough has a new gig every Thursday evening at 600 Palafox, New World Landing in downtown Pensacola. Kitt's wowing the Pensacola audiences with her sultry, swinging jazz standards with Dave Shelander at the piano and Jim Ales playing string bass.

Last night's audience was a mix of the downtown after-work crowd and Kitt, Dave and Jim's dedicated fan club. If you haven't been to 600 South you might jott it down on your calendar now. Kitt and the guys are there each Thursday starting at 7pm. The atmosphere is elegant and comfortable and the music is . . . well romantic and glamorous are descriptions that begin to scratch the surface! 

Kitt has her debut CD "Orange Colored View" on sale and it has received rave reviews and plenty of air time on jazz stations across the Southeast.600 South Palafox

See you next week as you Jazz Up Your Thursday! 

 

You'll find the Jazz trio at 600 South which is in the New World Landing complex at 600 South Palafox Street - Downtown Pensacola.

Hit Bottom Yet? You Bet!

Got the question again today, "Have we hit bottom yet?" Well, to be honest the answer is Yes And No. As the National Association of Realtors has worked hard to explain, all real estate is local. And then there's local within a given area.Pensacola Beach

Here's a Pensacola Beach, FL, example. In 2005 I sold a Gulf front condo in a particular building for $700,000. A few days later another agent in my office sold the same floorplan for $715,000. These are great units with stellar rental history and as I said . . . Gulf front, but this was top of the market. Zip forward to late '07 and early '08. We had four of these units come on the market for between $375,000 and $425,000. Guess what . . . the smart money jumped in and they all sold quickly (Can you spell CASH FLOW?). It appears that all those that needed to sell did so as there is now only one active listing of this same floorplan and it is priced at $565,000. So, as far as this building goes . . . We've hit bottom.

And then I can give you an example of another condo project on the same beach where we haven't hit bottom. This building isn't Gulf front, but it's only a few hundred yards away from the Gulf and it is truly amenity packed. But the fundamentals are different. It's newer, farther from the retail core and doesn't have the repeat rental business yet. It also doesn't rent as well because it isn't Gulf front. Because there are so many amenities there are "amenity fees" associated with the rentals and renters tend to balk at this if there is an alternative. This project was sold when the pre-construction rush was in full force so there were a lot of "speculator" sales. So, as far as this building goes . . . We haven't hit bottom yetPensacola Beach Condos

 Beach CondosBottom line (So to speak!) - just as with stocks - you need good professional help if you are looking at timing the real estate market.

 One thing is for sure, as with stocks there is a cycle to real estate and many factors impacting that cycle. The smart money doesn't always get the bottom, but it usually gets pretty close.

So the next time you get the question, "Hit bottom yet?" The answer really needs to be . . . you bet . . . let me give you the specifics!

Pensacola's Earth Day Celebration Stretches Throughout the Week

Pensacola's Earth Day - The University of West Florida returned to the original Earth Day Celebration concept by hosting a day filled withNatural Lighting educational lectures and demonstrations aimed at protecting our earth; the Earth Day Environmental Symposium. From recycling to energy credits, there were opportunities to learn about a variety of earth healthy ideas at Pensacola's Earth Day Celebration.

Climbing Wall at BayviewBut the important festival concept of Earth Day continued for Pensacola's Earth Day with Saturday's celebration in Bayview Park. Dozens of vendors, non-profit organizations and community groups participated and - WOW - did the weather cooperate.  

Thousands of people came together to learn about the environment, enjoy the great weather and just have some fun. While children played on the climbing wall and playground equipment, adults learned about natural lighting options, organic produce, had the opportunity to have their fortunes read and picked up tips from the Escambia County Master Gardners. And these were only a few of the dozens of activities!

We're fortunate that Pensacola's early urban planners recognized the need for gathering spaces for the public and incuded numerous parks throughout the city. Bayview Park is one of the largest in town and includes a community center, a senior center, playground equipment, a dog park, tennis courts and pic-nic shelters. The park is always busy when the sun is out. What a blessing for Pensacola's Earth Day.

Pensacola Dream Home Goes Green on Earth Day!

Pensacola Dream Home Goes Green . . . It could not have worked out better . . . What is more fitting than for the Home Builders Association of West Florida's Parade of Homes to kick off on a gloriously sunny Earth Day with a "Green Dream Home?" No wonder the line of people waiting to see the home stretched around the block!

One of my very favorite local builders, West Calhoun has really pulled out all the stops this year by ensuring thatHome Builders Association of Northwest Florida Parade of Homes the Dream Home is not only esthetically pleasing and well built, but "Green" as well. Calhoun partnered with Gulf Power to make sure the home was not only Energy Star qualified, but also qualifies as a Florida Green Building Coalition "Green Home." The additional energy features in this home will save 50% when compared to your typical construction.

Some of the features that make the home "Green" and add to the energy savings are features that you won't see. The heating and cooling, for example, rely on a geothermal unit with built in hot water recovery and a Metlund water circulation system moves hot water from the water heater to the most remote fixtures in seconds.

But, if you're like me you're VERY interested in what you can see. And you won't be disappointed! To qualify as a "Green Home" the interior design had to rely on recycled or eco-friendly materials. From the cabinet manufacturer's plant that has been certified "Green" to the sustainable cork and wood floors, and carpets made from recycled materials, the overall feel is quality, soothing and liveable. I loved the relaxing back patio which features a fireplace and outdoor kitchen, extending the living area of the home into the outdoors.

Home Builders Association of Northwest Florida Parade of HomesI would go on, but the Parade of Homes lasts through April 27th. Take my word for it, you must go! 

The 2008 American Dream Home is located in the new Nature Trail subdivision in Pensacola.

Need more information on the Pensacola Dream Home? I'm just an e-mail or phone call away.

Pensacola Florida Real Estate Market - Best Bargains in Country in Florida!

Pensacola Florida Real Estate Market - Historically speaking, Florida real estate has outperformed other investments, including most real estate investments elsewhere in the U.S. Want to know where the opportunities are now? Downtown Pensacola Florida

Northwest Florida - the Emerald Coast - remains the most affordable area of the state. With the growth in the area military population (especially Eglin Air Force Base) and the recent positive regional economic news (Thyssen Krupp Steel plant and Northrop Grumman Tanker contract in Mobile, AL, I-10 Wired high tech initiative, etc.) Pensacola provides super opportunities for the homeowner and investor.

 

Median Home sales prices are down 9% in Pensacola - Feb. '07 to Feb. '08

                             Realtor Sales                                                                                Median Sales Price

City or Town

Feb. ‘08

Feb. ‘07

% Change

Feb. ‘08

Feb. ‘07

Pensacola

242

297

-19%

$148,600

$163,800

Gainesville

141

184

-23%

$176,400

$216,700

Jacksonville

687

1,141

-40%

$180,200

$198,100

Sarasota-Bradenton

608

672

-10%

$254,200

$319,000

Miami

244

417

-41%

$306,100

$381,400

Statewide                    8,310                       11,132            -25%                   $198,900            $237,000    

Pensacola Florida Real Estate Market information and figures source: FL Assoc. of Realtors and the University of FL Real Estate Research Center

 

Poised for Growth - Interstate 10 - Mobile, AL to Crestview, FL

Interesting editorial in today's Pensacola News Journal. The subject is the trickle down theory - or in this case trickle sideways theory (geographically speaking) - of jobs. There have been recent announcements of large employers (Northrop Grumman, EAS, Thyssen-Krupp) coming to Mobile, AL, only an hour's drive from Pensacola , and some Pensacolians have bemoaned the fact that here we sit with a slow housing market, a slow economy, on and on . . . ad nauseum.,

As the editorial points out, employers with projects of this size require hundreds of suppliers and they aren't all right under the principal's nose. In the case of Mobile, with a current fully employed workforce, they are definitely going to be reaching out for both goods and services and Pensacola's proximity is a plus! Couple that with a strong military and defense contracting community (Naval Air Station Pensacola, Hurlburt Air Force Base, Eglin Air Force Base), affordable housing and a great quality of life you have the makings of a Silicon Valley South.

I have blogged in the recent past about Pensacola's iTen Wired, an economic development initiative aimed at bringing the rapidly growing high tech businesses on the Interstate 10 corridor from Mobile to Crestview, FL, together for networking and synergy. This group recently had their first summit bringing together over 200 people interested in furthering the cause. There's never been a better time . . . once the economic pendulum swings history shows it swings quickly!