Though the first week of May is now over, the Florida rainy season has yet to begin. That is great news as far as water quality is concerned. SCCF (Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation) posted mid-week: “For the first time in almost a year, Lake Okeechobee is officially under 14 feet, and average flows to the Caloosahatchee Estuary have remained in the optimum flow envelope for 21 days. This means we’ve been able to receive water from the lake without compromising the health of our ecosystem.’
That equates to the water continuing to be clear and a brilliant blue/green – like a Caribbean post card. Here are a couple of pix from my recent travels.

Overlooking San Carlos Bay at the end of Dixie Beach Blvd. 05-09-2024

Lighthouse Beach bayside 05-10-2024
More Sanibel Openings
Hurricane House – at 2939 West Gulf Dr held their soft opening in early April and this week celebrated with a ribbon cutting. Managed by Hilton Grand Vacations, the 14-unit 2-bedroom timeshare property was stripped-down to studs, and received new roofs, windows, and doors. A new pool deck and landscaping are yet to be completed, but in the meantime returning owners and guests may enjoy pool, tennis, and golf privileges at The Dunes. Hilton Grand Vacations also manages four other Sanibel timeshare resorts, plus rentals and resales. In January, they had the reopening of their Sanibel office at 2460 Palm Ridge Rd.
Sundial Beach Resort & Spa – posted this week that all unit types will be available for rent before the end of the year. Sundial East (two bedroom plus den & three bedrooms) may be reserved for stays beginning August 3, while Sundial West (studio, one & two bedrooms) may be reserved beginning December 1.
National Association of Realtors® News
This week, local and state Realtor® association leaders were in Washington DC for the 2024 NAR (National Association of Realtors Legislative Meetings. Sanibel & Captiva Association CEO Bill Robinson, 2024 President Brendan Albright, and President-Elect Becky Mulka were there representing the islands. They attended a variety of meetings and events, focusing on advancing the real estate market through public policy, including a meeting with Congressman Byron Donalds who has been our Florida District 19 U.S. Representative since 2021.
At the NAR Board of Directors Meeting yesterday, Florida Realtor® Christine Hansen, broker and owner of Century 21 Hansen in Fort Lauderdale was elected NAR 2025 First Vice President which means she will continue her role at the national level. Christine was 2018 President of Florida Realtors® and has been a NAR Director since 2006. She became a friend decades ago when she gave me some pointers at one of my first Florida Realtors® committee meetings. It’s true that you never forget how someone makes you feel. Christine is a true people person and champion for our business. (This is a photo I took of her about ten years ago when she came to Naples to help our District pack thousands of Meals of Hope.) The election today puts her on the ladder to be run for NAR President-Elect in 2026.
It’s Impossible for Home Sales to Remain Low
Though sales are currently at a 30-year low, long-term population growth ensures more homebuying activity soon, said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun on Tuesday at the Residential Economic Issues & Trends Forum during the DC meetings. Given that growth, there is no way home sales can remain historically low for much longer, he said. He pointed out that there are 70 million more Americans today than in 1995. Housing needs are only increasing and that won’t change because of complicated economic factors,” he said.
Though home sales are low as buyers face higher borrowing costs and stubbornly low inventory, housing options on the market are beginning to increase. To get markets moving, he said NAR has been advocating for a variety of Congressional measures, such as giving mom-and-pop investors an incentive to sell to first-time buyers and increasing the capital gains exemption on the sale of a primary residence.
While the Federal Reserve has delayed rate cuts that were expected to start this spring, Yun said he anticipates as many as six to eight rate cuts by the end of 2025, possibility beginning in September. “If the Fed were to normalize its policy, then maybe mortgage rates could move lower. So, not only are we potentially getting more inventory, but we’ll also get more buyers as rates come down,” he added. “Over the next 10 years, eight of those years will likely see increases (in home sales).”
In addition, consumers may be adjusting to the feeling of “permanently high inflation” and looking for safe financial bets, Yun said. That will drive more homebuying decisions as consumers recognize real estate as an appreciating asset that has historically provided a good hedge against inflation.
Florida Realtors®
Registration is open for the Florida Realtors® annual August convention and business meetings in Orlando. I was notified yesterday that as a member of the state 2024 Professional Development Committee, I will soon be asked to interview an applicant wanting to audition to be a Florida Realtors® Instructor. This interview is one of the first steps in the process for prospective new faculty members. They must clinch an interview before completing an application to audition in person before an Audition Panel during the August meetings. I always enjoy doing these interviews, and later being on panels. Through the years, I have watched some applicants become terrific instructors. Volunteering like this is always a positive experience, plus an old dog learns some new tricks.
Sanibel & Captiva Islands Real Estate News
With our officers in DC this week, there was no local caravan meeting yesterday, but there will be one next Thursday, May 16, followed by the May Monthly Membership Meeting and Caravan on the 30th.
The annual SCIS (Sanibel & Captiva Islands Specialist) designation classes begin May 29. I will kick off the program, teaching the first class that day.
Below, with data from the islands Multiple Listing Service (MLS) are summary tables of the island residential sales statistics, followed by all the Sanibel/Captiva MLS action reported this week.
The Sanibel-Captiva “Real Estate Guide” hit island mailboxes this week. Our ad is below:

Again, there were not a lot of new sales this week. On Sanibel, one condo and seven homes went under contract. On Captiva, a single condo. The most popular listing activity continues to be price reductions, there were 13.
| SANIBEL
RESIDENTIAL |
CONDOS | HOMES | LOTS | ||||||
| # | Avg Price | DOM | # | Avg Price | DOM | # | Avg Price | DOM | |
| For sale: | 97 | 1,070,192 | 149 | 154 | 2,235,676 | 118 | 40 | 919,772 | 205 |
| Under contract | 8 | 1,166,500 | 113 | 23 | 1,344,126 | 87 | 1 | 1,650,000 | 187 |
| Sold 2024 to 5/10 | 36 | 850,986 | 133 | 81 | 1,473,586 | 93 | 7 | 1,922,285 | 168 |
| Sold 2023 | 98 | 955,261 | 65 | 263 | 1,267,390 | 73 | 24 | 920,645 | 76 |
| Sold 2022 | 123 | 1,136,199 | 44 | 185 | 1,602,745 | 52 | 26 | 779,528 | 223 |
| Sold 2021 | 287 | 875,127 | 113 | 355 | 1,341,881 | 89 | 69 | 698,862 | 442 |
| CAPTIVA
RESIDENTIAL |
CONDOS | HOMES | LOTS | ||||||
| # | Avg Price | DOM | # | Avg Price | DOM | # | Avg Price | DOM | |
| For sale | 28 | 1,572,392 | 178 | 18 | 7,162,333 | 213 | 2 | 13,750,000 | 183 |
| Under contract | 3 | 1,823,333 | 242 | 0 | N/A | N/A | 0 | N/A | N/A |
| Sold 2024 to 5/10 | 8 | 1,828,125 | 117 | 4 | 5,368,125 | 132 | 0 | N/A | N/A |
| Sold 2023 | 17 | 834,176 | 98 | 17 | 2,716,647 | 70 | 0 | N/A | N/A |
| Sold 2022 | 28 | 1,458,983 | 52 | 22 | 5,636,386 | 133 | 0 | N/A | N/A |
| Sold 2021 | 64 | 1,150,373 | 145 | 44 | 2,988,520 | 261 | 2 | 2,950,000 | 731 |
Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service Activity May 3-10
Sanibel
CONDOS
2 new listings: Sundial #C207 1/1 $599K, Sanibel Moorings #822 2/2 $799K.
1 price change: Sand Point #122 2/2 now $825K.
1 new sale: Somerset #B101 3/3.5 listed at $1.895M.
3 closed sales: Blind Pass #C201 2/2 $580K, Oceans Reach #4B4 1/1 $600K, Sundial #A408 2/2 $985K.
HOMES
3 new listings: 1016 Fish Crow Rd 3/2 $689K, 5089 San-Cap Rd 3/2 $1.125M, 1270 Par View Dr 3/2 $1.375M.
10 price changes: 9126 Mockingbird Dr 3/2 now $849,999; 1133 Schooner Pl 5/2 now $1.1M, 9421 Moonlight Dr 3/2 now $1.1299M, 1101 S Yachtsman Dr 5/2.5 now $1.15M, 4221 Old Banyan Way 3/2 now $1.349M, 3205 Twin Lakes Ln 3/2 now $1.35M, 1293 Par View Dr 3/3 now $1.495M, 1199 Par View Dr 3/2.5 now $2.189M, 851 Angel Wing Dr 5/4 now $2.299M, 4099 West Gulf Dr 5/5 now $4.95M.
7 new sales: 9428 Moonlight Dr 3/2 listed at $849K, 3990 Coquina Dr 3/2 listed at $950K, 9470 Balsa Ct 3/2 listed at $1,05M, 753 Nerita St 3/2.5 listed at $1.05M, 2604 Coconut Dr 3/2 listed at $1.25M, 6424 Pine Tree Ave 2/2 listed at $1.45M, 417 Bella Vista Way E 4/4 listed at $2.4999M.
3 closed sales: 530 Piedmont Rd 3/2 $670K, 440 East Gulf Dr 3/2 $987.5K, 4428 Waters Edge Ln 3/2.5 $1.675M.
LOTS
2 new listings: 1340 Eagle Run Dr $595K, 1801 Olde Middle Gulf Dr $6.999M.
1 price change: 2807 West Gulf Dr now $849K.
No new sales.
1 closed sale: 972 Fitzhugh St $281K.
Captiva
CONDOS
No new listings.
1 price change: Beach Homes #25 3/2 now $2.8495M.
1 new sale: Beach Villas #2321 2/2 listed at $925K.
No closed sales.
HOMES & LOTS
Nothing to report.
This representation is based in part on data supplied by the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors® Multiple Listing Service. Neither the association nor its MLS guarantees or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by the association, or its MLS may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. The information provided represents the general real estate activity in the community and does not imply that SanibelSusan Realty Associates is participating or participated in these transactions.
Happy Mothers’ Day weekend & enjoy this pix from my favorite tree at Sanibel Moorings which blooms this time of the year.

Susan Andrews, aka SanibelSusan


Many island vacationers, anxious to return, are asking which gulf-front condos are ready for rent. Unfortunately, the answer is “not many.” Since we drive the gulf drives often, it has been surprising to see how long it is taking most to be restored.
At the islands Association of Realtors®, it was great on Tuesday to finally attend another in-person meeting of the Professional Standards Committee. Our 2024 education calendar is filling up.
It has been another week of mostly bright skies, sunroof-open weather with roadways quiet, other than the now-usual workday entry and exit of off-island contractor vehicles. Sand trucks also have been traveling to and from the lighthouse as additional beach re-nourishment is underway there but expected to be completed soon.

Lighthouse Café – reopened yesterday in their new location at 1020 Periwinkle Way. This building is larger than their former east-end spot. It has a new interior and was designed to offer the same charm but with more space. Open daily 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., serving breakfast all day, and lunch beginning at 11 a.m.
Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors® – building at 2353 Periwinkle Way had their ribbon cutting yesterday just before their monthly membership meeting and following caravan when two Sanibel condos and eight Sanibel homes were open for viewing. It is great to finally have our meetings back in our headquarters again. Upcoming are a new member orientation on Monday, Professional Development Committee Meeting Tuesday, another Caravan Meeting Thursday, and Board Meeting Friday. The schedule is getting back to normal! Hooray! (Finnimore’s Bike & Beach Rentals (our tenant below) has been open for some time, but also had their ribbon-cutting.)
Sanibel Recreation Center Outdoor Courts – reopened Wednesday. The courts are lined for both tennis and pickleball and can be reserved FREE for one hour per day by Rec Center members. The post-storm reconstruction included removal and replacement of damaged light poles, light fixtures, fencing, and asphalt, adding a new subsurface and 24K sq. ft. of asphalt and new surfacing. Community members, staff, and students from the Sanibel School celebrated the reopening with a ribbon cutting, followed by a friendly tennis match between Sanibel Mayor Johnson, City Manager Souza, and school tennis team students.
Below, with data from the islands Multiple Listing Service (MLS) are summary tables of the island residential sales statistics, followed by the Sanibel/Captiva MLS action reported this week.
Enjoy your weekend, Susan Andrews, aka SanibelSusan
Traditionally it rains on Sam Bailey’s Islands Night at Hammond Stadium, but those attending the 31st year of this event on Wednesday night also enjoyed beautiful weather. This long-standing tradition is fun, showcases island camaraderie, and celebrates “season” winding down.
Traffic continues to be light, but there was a surprise City notice late Wednesday saying that crews were mobilizing to add additional sand near the lighthouse in response to recent erosion.
Ding Darling Day Conservation Carnival
When we started this designation in 2006, I was one of the first to complete what was then an eight-segment curriculum. They are taught annually, usually in late spring/summer, spread over a two-week period, at and around the island.
Below, with data from the islands Multiple Listing Service (MLS) are summary tables of the island residential sales statistics, followed by all the Sanibel/Captiva MLS action reported this week.











Ding Darling Visitor & Education Center – reopens tomorrow, Saturday April 6, after a temporary closure to complete post-hurricane renovations. It is free to the public Saturdays through Thursdays (closed Fridays) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sanibel Community House – Arts & Crafts Fair – Sunday, April 7, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Talented post office artist, Laura, will be there.
Like politics, if a subject or event makes good reading, journalists and newscasters will continue to exploit it. So… Realtors® like my team continue to get questions about the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) Proposed Settlement, particularly as more articles come out about it.
The local Association of Realtors® did not meet again this week, but yesterday our members were invited to a Florida Realtors® District 5 Home Grown Advocacy Tour Event at the Naples Area Board of Realtors®.



Regarding post-storm improvements, I passed many contractors, landscapers, and delivery trucks, and many homes looking better, including more being raised, more demolished, more being repaired, and more new construction. I also smiled when I spotted this new mailbox, reminding me of the flamingoes that have been spotted here since the storm.
BIG ARTS Community Chorus Spring Concert – As an original member of the BIG ARTS Community Chorus (since 1992), I was disappointed not to participate in their session that is wrapping up with the spring concert next Friday, April 5 at 7 p.m. Unfortunately, with so many facilities not back in operation and traffic delays, our Association of Realtors® meeting times were rescheduled, conflicting with Chorus rehearsals which also were changed. Fingers crossed that all gets back to normal by fall. In the meantime, concert tickets are available on-line at
Captiva Civic Association –
Jensen’s Marina & Cottages – Jensen’s Twin Palms Resort & Marina posted they will open their doors for stays beginning June 29.
Shalimar Beach Resort – Had their groundbreaking yesterday, 18 months to the day after Hurricane Ian destroyed it. Shalimar now is a vacant lot and will be a construction site for the next 18 months. It first opened in 1959. The resort will retain its 33 rooms but on a smaller footprint because of updated Federal guidelines. The hotel building will have 21 units and there will be ten 1-bedroom cottages and two 2-bedrooms. Stevens Construction is handling the project which is expected to be ready for the 2025/2026 tourist season. (I saw another FB post this morning by Fox News which says, “John Lai, President of the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce, provided an update on the current state of available hotel rooms on the islands, “We’re at 21% if you look at both Sanibel and Captiva right now. So, we are on pace to hit 25% by the end of this year.”)
Yesterday, I was one of nearly 8K Florida Realtors® on-line for their webinar titled “What You Need to Know About the NAR Settlement”. Presented by CEO Margy Grant and Chief Legal Counsel Juana Watkins, it covered the background on the lawsuit, its status, and resulting actions. Here are my takeaways:


A message issued yesterday afternoon by Sanibel’s City Manager offered the below weather update, which proved to be true. Rain began late yesterday and continued off-and-on through the night and today. There has not been a day like this in a long time, so vegetation is benefitting from the free drink.
Meanwhile, the City reports are that the beach renourishment project at Tarpon Bay Beach was completed ahead of schedule so that access and the Trost Lot are reopened.
A car mishap resulted in me missing the local Association of Realtors® luncheon meeting yesterday, but I was back at my computer later to listen to a Zoom presentation by the Royal Palm Coast Realtor® Association where the team and I also are members. (The Royal Palm Coast Association was formed when the Realtor® Association of Greater Fort Myers and The Beach merged with the Cape Coral Association of Realtors® in 2016.)
Their Board leadership team spoke on what they are doing because of the recent announcement by NAR (National Association of Realtors®) on the class action lawsuit regarding real estate commissions. Like the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors®, they are working hard to keep their members informed and educated.
Next week Florida Realtors has scheduled a legal webinar on what their members need to know about the NAR settlement. Some top FL Realtors® instructors Steven David and Patty Ketchum also are scheduled to teach classes on Buyer Broker Agreements.
On the commercial side, we just listed a condo in Lime Tree Center at 1640 Periwinkle Way which is a 5-unit single-story building just a couple of steps up from ground-level. The building has a new roof and new interior. Unit #4 listed at $399K is ~987 sq. ft. under air. Formerly an accounting office, its central island location and easy access also suits other businesses.

Sundial Beach Resort & Spa – A billboard just off island says that Sundial Resort also is again taking reservations (for stays beginning August 3). Their website is
This week, SanibelSusan Realty posted a new listing in Sundial East. The Sellers were here vacationing and left today. Teammate Dave showed homes a couple days this week, including today. We both also viewed properties for owners thinking of selling, while teammate Lisa continues (every weekend) to update our island-wide inventory lists. If you would like an updated list emailed or mailed to you, just send us an email or text, or call.
6 new listings: Sanibel Moorings #1441 1/1 $659K, Sand Pointe #122 2/2 $849K, Pointe Santo #C21 2/2 $999K, Shell Island Beach Club #5D 2/2 $1.189M, Sundial #R401 2/2 $1.295M (SanibelSusan listing), Shorewood #A4 5/4 $3.999M.
Enjoy your weekend & St Patrick’s Day, Susan Andrews, aka SanibelSusan
Two Shell Events
tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.