This week, the first day of summer is almost here and the rainy season also finally is underway in SW Florida. With cloudy days and occasional showers on the islands since Monday, the forecast for next week is much the same, with afternoon thunderstorms expected, typical weather for this time of the year.
Summer solstice is the day of the year with the most hours of sunshine. This year, in the northern hemisphere, that day coincides with Fathers Day, on Sunday. Hopefully there will be some sunshine amid the raindrops. In the meantime, it’s great to see tropical vegetation greening up again. The Sanibel bunnies are loving it too. The baby one in my yard this morning is soo tiny, only a few inches long.
The islands remain busy with visitors, including more first-timers than usual for this time of the year. Lots of pent-up demand for vacations has resulted in few, if any vacancies, now, with full occupancy expected right throughout the July 4th holiday. With Lee County Schools also finishing up this week, a busy summer is expected.
Real-estate wise, there have been a few new listings and sales, while overall inventory remains very low. The SanibelSusan Team is thankful for our new listing at Gulfside Place, it is one of just two waterside units like it within the community. It offers the convenience of condo living with a 180-degree gulf view and privacy of a home, with private stairs from balcony to beach, plus easy-care coastal-vibe tile floors throughout (those allowed only on 1st level).

Below is an update of Sanibel and Captiva inventory today, while the week’s details follow a couple of news items below.
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SANIBEL |
CAPTIVA |
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Condos |
Homes |
Lots |
Condos |
Homes |
Lots |
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# |
$ Price |
# |
$ Price |
# |
$ Price |
# |
$ Price |
# |
$ Price |
# |
$ Price |
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Available for Sale |
21 |
862,895 |
31 |
2,289,612 |
16 |
533,542 |
8 |
1,626,000 |
11 |
6,239,363 |
0 |
N/A |
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Under Contract |
28 |
818,135 |
58 |
1,402,381 |
13 |
1,103,873 |
6 |
1,443,900 |
5 |
2,307,800 |
1 |
4,250,000 |
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Closed 1/1-6/18/21 |
167 |
857,630 |
205 |
1,302,007 |
50 |
646,710 |
34 |
1,002,397 |
31 |
2,898,561 |
1 |
2,000,000 |
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Closed in 2020 |
192 |
733,876 |
290 |
954,718 |
23 |
606,233 |
47 |
821,713 |
27 |
2.923,148 |
4 |
2,537,500 |
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Closed in 2019 |
127 |
694,392 |
211 |
1,112,748 |
15 |
372,200 |
29 |
1.037,077 |
17 |
2,737,503 |
1 |
1,375,000 |
Note: Prices in italics are average asking prices (properties available & under contract)
Great News from SCCF
Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation recently acquired three off-island properties on McGregor Blvd near the causeway. They are of critical environmental importance, totaling more than 25 acres, all containing mangrove forest with/or adjacent to tidal waterways. This habitat including mudflats and salt flats is important to many shore birds, diamondback terrapins, endangered sawfish, and many invertebrate species.

SCCF also reports that sea turtle nesting season is at its peak with staff and volunteers monitoring 388 nests (85 on Captiva, 303 on Sanibel). In preparation for the upcoming Captiva beach renourishment project, SCCF has relocated 14 nests that could be affected. For more info on protecting and caring for sea turtles, visit SanCapLifeSavers.org.
Sanibel Leaf Blower Legislation
News from the “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society recently posted: “Kudos to the Sanibel City Council for passing a new ordinance that restricts current use of gas-powered leaf blowers and ultimately bans them by January 1, 2023…”
Fed Accelerates Plans to Raise Interest Rates – But Not Yet
Posted yesterday on “FloridaRealtors”: “Low rates directly keep adjustable-rate loans low and help, indirectly, fixed-rate loans. At one time, the Fed had no rate-hike plans until 2024; now it’s two in 2023.
“WASHINGTON – With the economy and inflation set to surge this year as the nation emerges from the COVID-19 recession, the Federal Reserve is starting to ease back from pandemic era policies aimed at jolting growth. Citing an upgraded economic outlook and a spike in inflation, the Fed on Wednesday held its key interest rate near zero and vowed to maintain its bond buying stimulus, but it’s now forecasting two rate hikes in 2023, up from none previously.
“Fed officials foresee its benchmark short-term rate at a range of 0.5% to 0.75% in 2023, according to their median estimate. While most of the officials said they want to hold the rate near zero through next year, only five foresee rates at that level in 2023. Two prefer one rate increase in 2023, while three envision two hikes and eight foresee an even higher rate by then.
“Fed officials “are more comfortable that (the economic conditions for raising rates) will be met somewhat sooner than previously anticipated,” Fed Chair Jerome Powell said at a news conference. “We’re going to be in a strong labor market pretty quickly here.”
“Progress on vaccinations will likely continue to reduce the effects of the public health crisis on the economy, but risks to the economic outlook remain,” the Fed said in a statement after a two-day meeting. Yet Powell noted Fed officials’ rate forecasts are merely estimates, adding that “liftoff is well into the future.” In its statement, the Fed reiterated it would keep its benchmark short-term rate near zero until the economy returns to full employment and inflation has risen above its 2% target “for some time.”
“Powell said the Fed’s focus in the short term is on when to begin tapering its bond purchases. The central bank repeated that it would continue to purchase $120 billion a month in Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities to hold down long-term rates “until substantial further progress has been made toward” the Fed’s employment and inflation goals. Powell said the Fed discussed reducing the purchases this week and would provide more guidance “at a future meeting.”
Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service Activity June 11-18, 2021
Sanibel
CONDOS
3 new listings: Sanibel Inn #3513 2/2 $699K, Island Beach Club #310A 2/2 $799K, Gulfside Place #115 2/2 $1.995M (our listing).
4 price changes: Mariner Pointe #712 2/2.5 now $659K; Mariner Pointe #231 2/2 now $674.9K; Breakers West #A5 2/2 now $749K; Sanibel Arms West #D2 2/2 now $919,999.
2 new sales: Coquina Beach #2B 2/2 listed at $595K, Sanibel Inn #3511 2/2 listed at $695K.
7 closed sales: Sanibel Arms #A1 2/2 $560K, Loggerhead Cay #351 2/2 $585K, Loggerhead Cay #261 2/2 $695K, Sunset South #11D 2/2 $740K, Oceans Reach #2D1 2/2 $890K, Sanibel Surfside #123 2/2 $905K, Pointe Santo #A47 3/2 $2.413M.
HOMES
7 new listings: 565 East Rocks Dr 3/2 $749K, 9431 Moonlight Dr 3/2 $899K, 540 East Rocks Dr 3/2 $1.025M, 1206 Par View Dr 3/2 $1.249M, 547 N. Yachtsman Dr 4/3 $1.399M, 852 Birdie View Pt 4/3 $1.699M, 1305 Par View Dr 3/4 $1.749M.
2 price changes: 1376 Jamaica Dr 2/2 now $710K, 1187 Sand Castle Rd 3/2 now $1.199M.
4 new sales: 1826 Farm Trl 3/2 listed at $849K, 5100 Sea Bell Rd 4/2.5 listed at $949K, 1450 Sand Castle Rd 3/2 listed at $1.199M, 1206 Par View Dr 3/2 listed at $1.249M.
9 closed sales: 966 Fitzhugh St 2/1 $610K, 3009 Singing Wind Dr 2/1.5 $657K, 1644 Bunting Ln 3/3 $665K, 5186 Sea Bell Rd 3/3 $1.015M, 940 Whelk Dr 3/2 $1.425M, 820 Angel Wing Dr 3/2 $1.46M, 837 Sand Dollar Dr 3/3.5 $1.75M, 2857 Wulfert Rd 4/5 $1.78M, 1253 Anhinga Ln 4/4 $3.7M.
LOTS
No new listings or price changes.
1 new sale: 2431 Shop Rd listed at $249.9K.
No closed sales..
Captiva
CONDOS
1 new listing: Tennis Villas #3120 1/1 $419K.
No price changes or new sales
1 closed sale: Beach Villas #2514 2/2 $820K.
HOMES
No new listings or price changes.
1 new sale: 11540 Laika Ln 2/2.5 listed at $1.525M
No closed sales.
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.

until next Friday, Susan Andrews, aka SanibelSusan
The wonderful sunny Sanibel/Captiva weather continues, and it was another good week for SanibelSusan with in/out repair surgery yesterday on my torn meniscus. Amazing how the fix-up was quick and easy at Orthopedic Specialists of SW FL Center for Specialized Surgery, followed by PT this morning at Island Therapy (right next door to SanibelSusan Realty). Highly recommend both facilities as I am already back at work and on to real estate news.
Tues, pre-surgery, I taught the Resort & 2nd-Home Module of the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Specialist Designation at the islands’ Association of Realtors®. With attendees both in person & via Zoom, it was fun to again have a live audience. (Last year, with COVID, it was only offered via Zoom.) Thanks to all who participated & Association staff, CEO Bill Robinson & Education Director Megan Rose, who made it easy. It was great to have a mix of newbies, long-time Realtors, all island-lovers with different life stories, yet eager to keep learning. Their input makes teaching fun!
11, 2021
SanibelSusan reporting that the good news this week is that the rainy season has begun in SW Florida. Not that we like to see a lot of run-off which in years past has affected local water quality, but the island bunnies which I love – like it when tropical vegetation is green and lush, not yellow and crunchy. It was great to see several of these little critters out enjoying my lawn Thurs morning after our first “big” rain Wed night.
Here at SanibelSusan Realty, teammate Dave returns to the office Mon, while I now have a plan of action for my sore knee with a quick surgical procedure scheduled next week to repair a torn meniscus. How handy is it that Island Therapy is right next door to my office? I am all set to be up and ru
This week CROW (Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife) announced that Wildlife Walk guided hospital tours and daily presentations are back. The guided hospital tours provide an opportunity for visitors to get an in-depth look into the inner workings of CROW’s hospital and the treatment process of over 5,000 wildlife patients each year. The 1-1/2-hour program has two parts: the daily presentation in the AWC Visitor Education Center followed by a guided tour through treatment areas of the hospital. Up-close encounters with Animal Ambassadors are included along the way. These tours resumed Jun 1 and will be offered Mon through Fri at 12:30 p.m. At all times, masks must be worn. Each tour is limited to eight people and advance registration is required. Program cost is $25 per person and includes General Admission to the AWC Visitor Education Center and the daily presentation. The program is open to all, but not recommended for children under the age of 13. Tours are subject to modification or cancellation based on animals being treated.
The J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel will offer free summer tours from Jun 20 through Aug 7. There is no set schedule, so monitor the refuge’s Eventbrite page at
It was great to see a friendly face on the cover of the May-June Issue of Realtor® Magazine. It was none other than a Florida Realtors® Audition Panel colleague, Adam Gurske from Matchmaker Realty of Alachua County which is in Gainesville. He is one of the young real estate practitioners selected for the 2021 Class of 30 Under 30 for their resilience and adaptability during rapidly changing conditions that have forced a quick rethinking of business practices. “Adaptability is one trait that Adam’s ten years in the business have helped him hone. His Mom has been the area’s association executive for 30 years, so Adam has grown up in the business. At 29, he is active in his local association, a longtime board member of a local nonprofit that is dedicated to helping homeless families, all while being a multi-million $ producer with 28 transaction sides last year. If you ever need real estate assistance in Gainesville, I encourage you to contact Adam, and mention SanibelSusan. He is a solid hardworking smart young man.
Good advice in the recent RSPS (Resort & 2nd-Home Specialist) Newsletter: “With the interest in vacation rentals rising across the U.S., owners of second homes may be tempted to make that property available for rent. There are
Speaking of RSPS (Resort & 2nd-Home Specialist), this week I updated that module for the islands specialist designation classes that are offered annually by the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors®. Earning the designation requires completion of 12 modules including this one. It was 2012 when I prepared that class for the first time. Time flies. Was not as much fun last year to teach it via Zoom. The class interaction, where we share experiences and advice, is the fun part. Wish me luck on Tuesday as I teach for the 9th year.
Here is the latest, right from the Conservation Foundation’s Wed update email:
Here in the office teammate Elise has kept things running smoothly while teammate Dave is on vacay and I have struggled with a bad knee. Who knew that just getting up from a chair causes injury? Anyway, I now have mastered using a walker, luckily can still drive, and should get an orthopedic plan of action next week. Teammate Lisa is in the office tomorrow.
With Florida real estate market hot, the below article posted this week by Joel Maxson, Florida Realtors® Associate General Counsel is especially appropriate. One of the offers that one of our listings recently received had an escalation clause and it was not the successful offer. Sometimes other terms are more important to a seller than the price.
“Ding” Darling’s Summer Fun Virtual Auction is now through Monday, May 31, at
Sanibel’s last Farmer Market until fall wraps up Sunday, May 30, on the grounds of City Hall, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The market begins again on the first Sunday in October.
Beachgoers, please be on the lookout for turtle and snowy plover nests. As of May 19, four active snowy plover nests have been recorded. If you see a nest that has not yet been roped off, contact
Sanibel
Best wishes for a safe Memorial Day Weekend,
It has been another week of great weather, but rain is needed! Below is some news followed by the weekly action posted in the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service (MLS).






Here in the office, SanibelSusan has been struggling this week with computer withdrawal. The hard drive on my office laptop crashed last week and was determined corrupt. I know Realtors® spend a lot of time tied to their computers, but to say I missed mine, is an understatement. Operating by iPad and iPhone just is not the same. Luckily, most of our shared office work is either internet-driven or on our network, so the team has not missed a beat and I tried to keep my grumbling to a minimum.
Our weekly reports of the activity posted in the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service (MLS) is after a couple of news report below. First, an update of inventory based on MLS data today.
“Lawrence Yun, chief economist of the National Association of Realtors®, agrees. He told Axios last month: “This is not a bubble. It is simply lack of supply.”
Sea Turtle Nesting Season – Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) turtle patrol have already documented six sea turtle nests on the islands, marking the official start of the sea turtle nesting season. They remind us to turn out lights at night, remove beach furniture, fill in holes, pick up litter, and only use flashlights with red filters when on the beach after dark. To sign up for the Adopt-a-Beach and Adopt-a-Nest programs to help with sea turtle research and monitoring, email SCCF’s Coastal Wildlife Director, Kelly Sloan at
Wildlife Drive Summer Fees – “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society announced that admission fees for Wildlife Drive remain the same after “season” ends. However, the $10 vehicle fee is good for three days of admission from May 1 through Sep 30. Visitors are reminded to show their receipt at the entrance fee booth when returning. Daily fees for cyclists and pedestrians are $1 each visit for those aged 16 and older.
Sanibel

Yesterday I also attended a Zoom class. First time offered by Florida Realtors® and by popular instructor and Realtor® friend, Patti Ketcham from Tallahassee, this class covered Florida’s two trust funds that are part of Florida’s Affordable Housing Act.
Following action this week by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to suspend all local COVID-19 emergency mandates, Sanibel’s State of Emergency was not extended and expired at midnight Tues, May 4. With that expiration, the Sanibel’s Covid-related restrictions including the City-wide face-covering mandate also expired. City businesses retain the authority to regulate mask requirements within their establishments. Additionally, Sanibel City Council took the following actions related to Covid-19:
Below is our ad from today’s “Island Sun”.



Yesterday was the monthly membership meeting of the local Association of Realtors®. Speaker was Michael Nachef, Director of Government Relations for Lee Health. It was a Zoom meeting, apropos since Michael was calling from Tallahassee where Florida’s legislative session is wrapping up this week. His update on the pandemic offered some interesting info. Here are some takeaways:
This Wed, Apr 28, 2021, there were a total of 188 COVID patients in Lee Health hospitals. Compare this to the highest number in July 2020, when there were 360 patients. The low was in Oct 2020, when there were only 44 patients.
This week, the team and I are thankful that another listing is under contract and another closing finalized. Our remaining listings continue to get inquiries and good action. As inventory continues to dwindle, we hear the same news from friends in other vacation destinations.
On Tuesday, Florida’s Gov. DeSantis extended the state emergency order for another 60 days. Since March 2020, the Governor has been extending the original emergency order in 60-day increments. This order allows Florida to activate its emergency operations center, work with and ask for federal government assistance, and allowed deployment of the Florida National Guard to help.
This week, Sanibel’s State of Emergency also was extended for another week (or until May 4) by Mayor Holly Smith. The number of cases reported here from March 26, 2020 through April 28 is 250. Captiva’s cases total 12.
Who knew? This interesting tidbit in the May 2021 “FloridaRealtor®” magazine: “The United States is the second-most-affordable housing market in the world, according to comparethemarket.com. Researchers looked at average property price per square foot and average disposable income to calculate the cost per square foot as a percentage of annual income. No. 1? Turkey, followed by the United States, Russia, South Africa, and Mexico.”



On Tuesday, Sanibel’s State of Emergency due to COVID-19 again was extended another week (until April 27). Masks remain required in all businesses and outside where social distancing is not possible. Just one more case reported on Sanibel this week with a total of 249 cases from Mar 26, 2020 through Apr 21, 2021. Still just 11 on Captiva during the same timeframe.
With Florida’s vegetable growing season winding down, visitors and locals who enjoy the local farmers markets have one more month to visit them on the islands. Sanibel Farmers Market at City Hall is OPEN Sundays, 8-1 through May 30. Captiva Island Farmers Market at South Seas Island Resort is OPEN Tuesdays, 9-1 through May 25.
The other Local Roots markets at the Sanibel Outlets and on Boca Grande have already finished their season, while the Wednesday markets at Lakes Park and Thursday markets at Coconut Point will finish up next week (Apr 28 and 29).
Here in the office, teammates Dave, Elise, and I got our monthly progress report letter in the mail. Those again illustrate how inventory is dwindling. Our three remaining listings all had inquiries and showings this week, with more showings scheduled tomorrow during guest turns-overs.
The bank (where the buyer had done business for decades) provided written loan commitment weeks ago, but when it came time for them to issue loan documents to the title company, they denied the loan. I have never heard of this happening, but thankfully our seller is co-operative, is giving the embarrassed buyer more time, and the Sanibel-Captiva Community Bank has come to the rescue. David Wright and San-Cap Bank routinely lend all over the island and will get this one closed albeit with a bit of a delay.
As we continue to enjoy the bright blue waters viewed when crossing the causeway, it is important to remember what can happen after the rainy season. An article written by SCCF’s Environmental Policy Director, James Evans, and posted in this week’s “Island Reporter” has some news about that:
“The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is in the process of developing a new Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule that will provide new guidance on how the Army Corps will manage water in Lake O for the different parts of South Florida’s complex water management system. The new schedule is called the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual, or LOSOM.
From SCCF’s Wednesday update: “The SCCF Marine Laboratory recently uploaded its extensive water quality data from Gulf waters off our islands into the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (FDEP) Watershed Information Network database system. This is a major step forward so that the state can officially evaluate the Gulf of Mexico’s quality for management planning.


Regarding Sanibel’s State of Emergency due to COVID-19, on Tuesday, Mayor Holly Smith again extended the mask requirement and the emergency proclamation until next Tuesday, April 20. Masks are required in all businesses and outside where social distancing is not possible. It seems to be working with a total of 248 Sanibel cases reported from March 26, 2020 through April 14, 2021, a total of 11 on Captiva.
Posted on-line yesterday, Apr 15, 2021 on FloridaRealtors®, by Kerry Smith: “Study: April is the best month to sell a home – more buyer interest, less competition, higher list prices and faster sales – and given market conditions right now that strongly favor sellers, there may never be a better time for homeowners to post a for-sale sign in their yard.”
With the “hot” real estate market in many parts of the country, including the islands, we have heard of prospective sellers saying, “You should reduce your commission since you won’t need to do as much work to get my property sold” or “You should charge less if you sell it yourself.”


Table below with data from Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service 4/16/2021. Prices in italics are asking prices.
