Wrapping Up the June 2014 Real Estate Action on Sanibel & Captiva Islands

Florida Realtors® “Believe”

Elise & SusanIt is SanibelSusan reporting that Elise and I enjoyed being part of the FloridaRealtors® “Believe” event last Friday afternoon. This event which encouraged Realtor® work toward helping the homeless was part of a state-wide tour where the FloridaRealtors® leadership team visited every Florida district.

Elise and I were part of the Sanibel & Captiva group who, along with other local association members, packaged meals. It was an inspiring cooperation, where 100+ local association members and the leadership team were arranged in assembly-line fashion under the direction of Meals of Hope.

meals_of_hope(1)In just one hour, we assembled 21,760 meals (each will feed a family of five) which will be distributed to families of homeless children in Lee and Collier counties. Astoundingly, our state leaders told us that there are more than 63,000 children here that qualify for free breakfast and lunch during the school year. Often, those were their only meals of the day. Since these children don’t get the meals now that schools are out for the summer, Meals of Hope will distribute the packaged meals to the same families.

Island Weather & More

 

It has been another week of wonderful summer weather on Sanibel with a few afternoon showers that resulted in fabulous sunsets.

Sunset South Bldg 8 at 8:30 a.m. 06-27-14

Sunset South Bldg 8 at 8:30 a.m. 06-27-14

Unfortunately the later thunder-buster last night, just after sunset, resulted in a lightning strike in Bldg 8 at Sunset South condominiums. That is one of the riverside buildings. Sanibel’s finest extinguished the fire quickly but several units were damaged. Thankfully, there were no occupants at the time.

We saw the early arrival of some July 4th holiday vacationers this week. Tomorrow many check-ins are expected with the Sanibel and South Seas expected to be near-capacity next week.

The activity from the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service this week follows a few more news items below.

Association of Realtors® June Membership Meeting

SanCapAssnLogoThe Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors® June breakfast membership meeting was yesterday.

Sanibelcityseal logoDuring the educational segment of the agenda, Jim Jordan, Sanibel’s Director of Planning, updated members on recent happenings at City Hall. He also reminded attendees about Sanibel permit requirements. Here is some of that info:

  • Development Permits are required whenever the appearance or use of a structure is changed, a structure will be demolished or impermeable coverage or developed area is going to be added.
  • Building Permits are required when a structure is constructed, enlarged, altered, remodeled or repaired if the labor and materials exceeds $750 in market value. A building permit also is required when a building is moved, demolished, or when replacing windows or doors. Non-permanent improvements like painting, carpeting, and appliances are not included in the calculation.
  • Sometimes a development permit is required but no building permit is needed, like when building a fence not related to a swimming pool.
  • In other situations, a building permit may be required, but no development permit is necessary, i.e. for work such as interior repairs or remodeling, exterior siding replacement, or adding a concrete slab under an existing structure. See more details, forms, and a list of approved contractors on www.MySanibel.com.

During “questions & answers”, Realtors® quizzed Jim about some issues recently affecting island sales and closings, i.e. improvements to non-conforming structures and the 50% rule, and open permits discovered before a closing,

Jim reminded members that the 50% rule covers a 5-year time period, so at the end of that time the process may begin again.

Jim also advised that the City is adding software to their computer system this summer/fall which will improve tracking of permits. He said that permit information including history on all properties will eventually be on-line and accessible to the public. Since closing open permits is a requirement of some Florida sales contracts and permit information currently is not readily available on-line to property owners (and Realtors®), that news was well received.

Florida Realtors® Honor Society

Florida Realtors logoAt the same meeting, four Sanibel/Captiva Realtors® were recognized for earning Florida Realtors® Honor Society membership for their recent work for the state association; their activity locally and nationally in the Realtor® organization, in national institutes, societies, and councils; for designations earned; educational activities; and political involvement.

SanibelSusan was awarded her 15th-year Florida Honor Society pin, while three VIP colleagues also were recognized: Jim Hall (19 yrs), Dave Schuldenfrei (9 yrs), and Shane Spring (1 yr).

Caloosahatchee Water Project To Begin

Caloosahatchee RiverA construction project that should improve water quality in Southwest Florida area has been approved. The Caloosahatchee River (C-43) West Basin Storage Project which is part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan is slated to begin in October. This is a cost-shared project between the federal government and the state of Florida. The President officially signed off on the project June 10.

This project is just one step toward improving water quality on both coasts of Florida by reducing polluted discharges from Lake Okeechobee to local waterways. The idea is to pull water out of the Caloosahatchee River during the rainy season when there is too much water flowing. Stored water in a newly constructed reservoir would then be released during the dry season to provide sufficient fresh water to keep the salinities at healthy level within the estuary.

This project is just a small part of the many solutions needed to improve water supply and water quality in the estuary, but definitely a move in the right direction!

Sundial Resort Announces Phase II Renovations

sundial-logoThe 2nd phase of the Sundial Beach Resort & Spa’s multi-million dollar renovation program is scheduled to begin in August, with completion expected in early November. It will include a state-of-the-art fitness center, pizza kitchen, on-site market and deli, and new soft tennis courts. The Sundial Buddies Kid’s Camp and Sanibel’s Sea Camp for Kids also will be launched. The pool bar and main pool deck area will be upgraded too. During the renovation period, Sundial’s four other condo association pools will be available, Sea Breeze Cafe will be open with live entertainment and full bar offerings, and resort amenities will be available to guests including the activities center, bikes, kayaks, and the new spa and boutique. The meeting rooms and reception areas also will be operational. More details at www.sundialresort.com.

Certified Master Chef at The Sanctuary

The Sanctuary Sign2July08This posting came from the June 2014 issue of the “Sanctuary Sound”. No wonder there are so many raves about the great food at The Sanctuary.

“This past March, Daniel Scannell, Certified Master Chef (CMC) one of 66 in the country that successfully obtained the Certified Master Chefs examination joined the Management Team at The Sanctuary Golf Club. Administered by the American Culinary Federation and the Culinary Institute of America, the title Certified Master Chef (CMC) represents the most rigorous culinary test for a professional chef. “Chef Daniel is coming from Oak Hill where the 2013 PGA Championship was held with over 200,000 people attending the event. His education is impeccable, the awards and accolades numerous, and his passion for food is contagious. In Ireland he won The Jean Conil Perpetual Trophy for International Chefs, has been inducted into The Epicurean World Master Chefs’ Society in London, and been a member of the Culinary Olympic Team USA 2000, 2004, and 2008, to name a few achievements. We are very excited to have him on the team,” stated Ken Kouril, General Manager of The Sanctuary Golf Club.”

If you are interested in a property at The Sanctuary, whether it be a condo, home, or lot, please give SanibelSusan a call, she can arrange for you to try out the golf course/tennis courts and dine in the restaurant as part of your due diligence.

Sanibel & Captiva Multiple Listing Service Activity June 20-27

Sanibel
CONDOS

No new listings or price changes.

5 new sales: Tennisplace #E31 2/1 $325K, Sundial #D304 1/1 listed for $339K, Coquina Beach #5G 2/2 listed for $415K, Sandpiper Beach #302 2/2 listed for $599K, Sundial #O307 2/2 listed for $975K.

3 closed sales: Sundial #I304 1/1 $360K, Blind Pass #G204 3/2 $485K, Sundial #L202 2/2 $629.5K.

HOMES

6 new listings: 1377 Sand Castle Rd 3/2 $499K, 981 Main St 4/2.5 $599K, 1426 Causey Ct 3/2 $729K, 667 Nerita St 3/2 $739K, 8987 Mockingbird Dr 3/3 $849K, 2255 Troon Ct 4/5.5 $1.695M.

8 price changes: 5141 SanCap Rd 2/2 now $299K, 490 Christine Rd 2/2 now $599K, 4279 Gulf Pines Dr 4/3 now $699.95K, 6001 Clam Bayou Ln 3/2 now $789K, 676 Anchor Dr 3/3 now $949K, 3400 West Gulf Dr 4/3 now $1.149M, 6440 Pine Ave 3/3 now $1.395M, 3744 West Gulf Dr 4/4 now $1.695M.

5 new sales: 702 Donax St 2/2 listed for $449K, 1644 Atlanta Plaza Dr 2/2 listed for $459.5K, 236 Hurricane Ln 3/3 listed for $549K, 283 Ferry Landing Dr 3/2 listed for $1.695M, 1206 Bay Dr 4/4.5 listed for $2.85M.

3 closed sales: 966 Fitzhugh St 2/1 $290K, 966 Greenwood Ct 3/2.5 half-duplex $385K, 2552 Harbour Ln 3/2 $800K.

LOTS

No new listings.

1 price change: 1304 Eagle Run Dr now $249K.

1 new sale: 5407 Osprey Ct listed for $499,555.

No closed sales.

Captiva
CONDOS

1 new listing: Bayside Villas #5230 1/2 $309K.

No price changes or new sales.

2 closed sales: Tennis Villas 3229 1/1 $215K, Beach Homes #6 3/3 $1.7M

HOMES
No new listings, price changes, or new sales.

1 closed sale: 16645 Captiva Dr 8/9/2 $3.45M.

LOTS

Nothing to report.

This representation is based, in whole, or in part, on data supplied by the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors® or its Multiple Listing Service. Neither the association nor its MLS guarantees or is in any way responsible for its accuracy.

Until SanibelSusan’s next blog posting on July 4th, happy summer to all…& remember it’s a great time to buy property on the islands! It is always easier to view during the summer.

Sanibel & Captiva Islands Scoop, Real Estate, Water, & More…

On Redfish Pass, overlooking Lands End at South Seas Resort, Captiva, 8/20/13

On Redfish Pass, overlooking Lands End at South Seas Resort, Captiva, 8/20/13

It has been another busy few days for The SanibelSusan Team though there was not a lot of real estate action again this week on Sanibel and Captiva Islands. Things here are pretty quiet with local schools back in full swing and visitor traffic down considerably.

I hate to say that the water from the Lake Okeechobee releases had much to do with inactivity, but it has caused some unrest. Discolored water here in late summer is fairly normal during the rainy season (it is like making tea out of mangroves, i.e. their decomposition), but the Lake “O” releases like I’ve mentioned on earlier Fridays are especially brutal this year. (More about that below.)

If the water is going to look bad, at least it is during that time of the year when the island is not as busy. Many condo complex summer remodeling/renovation projects are in full-swing and some of the restaurants are closing for their summer vacations. Sweet Melissa’s is closed now and Traders will be closing for a few weeks beginning tomorrow.

Weather this week has returned to a typical summer rainy season pattern with bright sunny days and late afternoon or early evening showers. More of the same is expected for the next few days.

Here are a couple of news items, followed by a report of the Sanibel and Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service action.

Continuing Education at Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors®

A view of Ding Darling's fish house on Roosevelt Channel taken from the "Santiva" heading to Pine Island Sound, 8/20/13

A view of Ding Darling’s fish house on Roosevelt Channel taken from the “Santiva” heading to Pine Island Sound, 8/20/13

Here’s Elise holding a faux dolphin skull (man-made for training purposes).

While SanibelSusan teammates Dave and Lisa kept the office running, Elise and I both completed 16 hours of Realtor® Continuing Education this week. The off-season in the summer is the best time to fulfill the requirements needed to keep our state real estate licenses up-to-date and it is even fun when the training includes information that we can really “use” in selling the islands. 

Learning from Kristie out on the water is "the best!"

Learning from Kristie out on the water is “the best!”

The 7-hour Tuesday session titled “Environmental Considerations of Coastal Living” included a boat tour out of McCarthy’s Marina on the “Santiva” with SCCF (Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation) Education Director Kristie Anders.

This is the 14th year that Kristie, also a Florida Realtors®-approved instructor, has helped our Association by teaching our Realtors® about the islands’ latest environmental trends. In addition to covering info she has gained in cooperation with the Lee Visitor & Convention Bureau (http://www.leevcb.com), much of the discussion was about recent water releases from Lake “O”, water quality, land development, and flora/fauna/animal life and their co-existence with us.

SCCF's Herpatologist Chris holding a Cane Toad.

SCCF’s Herpetologist Chris with a Cane Toad.

While at SCCF later in the day, we got a bird’s eye view – too close for many – of a dreaded Cane Toad. Though these animals were found only recently on Sanibel, they reproduce prolifically (thousands of toadlets from just one female) and they have no known predators. They also produce a toxic venom that can quickly and horrifically kill pets and other animals. Cane toads also can live for 5 to 10 years and they are big too, like 4 pounds! You can be sure that class attendees now will be on the lookout for these creatures. SCCF’s Herpetologist and Director of Wildlife Habitat Management, Chris Lechowicz, told us that he is working hard to get rid of them too, and asks that sightings be reported to him at clechowicz@sccf.org.

SCCF Researcher AJ talks about water.

SCCF Researcher AJ talks about water.

Another fun part of the class was getting updated on SCCF’s Marine Laboratory and RECON stations. (RECON = River, Estuary and Coastal Observing Network)  There are several constantly-monitored RECON stations in the islands surrounding waterways (Gulf of Mexico, Blind Pass, Redfish Pass, Shell Point, Tarpon Bay, Caloosahatchee River). If you want to find accurate island weather conditions, info from the RECON stations usually is even better than local TV/radio (http://recon.sccf.org/).

Tony MacWednesday, we had a well-known and respected Florida and international educator at the Association Office for their first training session on the islands. That morning, Tony Macaluso taught us the required 3 hours of “Core Law” updates plus another 3 hours about “Expanding Business into the Global Market”.

Thursday after our Monthly Membership Meeting, which had a presentation and question/answer session with a panel of local real estate appraisers, Tony presented a third 3-hour class called “The Booming Business of Boomers, Vacation and Second Home Sales”. We learned during this last class that someone turns 65 every second in the U.S. with those numbers expected to reach 10,000 a day soon. The good news for us is that the most-favored “boomer” destination in the U.S. is Florida. Florida holds the preferred ranking for foreign buyers too.

Notice of Proposed 2013 Real Estate Property Taxes

LeePALogoIt is that time of the year when island property owners receive their proposed property tax bill for 2013. Mine arrived in the mail yesterday. This is not the actual tax bill for payment, but instead is a notice from the Lee County Property Appraiser of what he considers the market value of the property to be this year and what taxes are estimated to be for 2013. The market value is based on 2012 sales. Any disputes with notices must be filed on/before September 16. (For comparison, the County’s market value of my east-end canal-front home was down 8% from 2011 to 2012. Dave’s house just off-island was down less than 1%.) If you are wondering about property assessments, any county property can be searched by address or owner’s name at http://www.LeePA.org.

More Progress on Lake Okeechobee Releases

City photo

City photo

Yesterday, Sanibel Mayor Kevin Ruane provided testimony on the Lake Okeechobee freshwater releases before the Florida Senate Select Committee on Indian River Lagoon and Lake Okeechobee Basin in Stuart, FL. This committee has eight members including Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto from Southwest Florida. It was moderated by Senator Joe Negron from Palm City who also attended, listened, and spoke at our Florida Realtors Land Use, Property Rights, & Sustainable Development Subcommittee meeting which I attended at our Realtor Convention last Friday in Orlando.

The good news is that the amount of the Army Corps-managed water releases from Lake “O” were reduced somewhat yesterday because of the water height in the lake going down. The bad news is that Florida is just coming into the high rainy season (September 10 being peak) and there are no funded short- or long-term solutions to the water storage problems in central Florida. (The key word here is “funded”. Please continue to keep the pressure up with your state congressmen too. There are approved construction projects and programs that will take years to complete, but were halted when monies were directed elsewhere.)

Yesterday’s meeting is the first of four expected Senate meetings before the committee submits their findings. More info about this committee at www.flsenate.gov/topics/IRLLOB.

Tomorrow morning, there is a “Save Our Bay” rally on the causeway where some are expected to vent their frustrations about the water releases.

Captiva Island Beach Renourishment Project Awarded

067Despite the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers backing out of the project, less than a month ago, local news this week reported that the Beach Renourishment Project on Captiva Island is ready to move forward.

The Captiva Erosion Prevention District (CEPD) voted unanimously to hire the lowest bidder to replenish 800,000 cubic yards of sand along six miles of shoreline between Redfish Pass and Blind Pass. CEPD had a contingency plan in case federal funding was no longer available, so they are now using a combination of state and county funding, private loans, and budget reserves.

The Army Corps shocked CEPD with their last-minute decision to rescind the agreement, but because of their good planning the project will be accomplished without delay. A pre-construction meeting is scheduled for the beginning of September, work begins in late October. The target completion date is February 1. According to the Army Corps, the project is no longer in compliance with federal policies and regulations having to do with beach easements and access parking.

Sanibel Sea School

Sanibel Sea schoolThe commercial building on Sanibel’s east end at the corner of Periwinkle Way and Lagoon Drive was on the market off-and-on over the last few years. It sold and the Sanibel Sea School has agreed on a long-term lease. In front of the current Sanibel Sea School property, plans for the new Sanibel Sea School building which currently houses retail space and administrative offices for the educational facility are to divide it into six separate areas. Plans also call for raising and rotating the original Sea School building, and creating a central courtyard between the buildings that may be used when school is not in session for other educational or health-related activities. So far the only noticeable change is that the building facing Periwinkle has been painted “Sanibel Sea School” blue. According to Dr. Bruce Neill, founder and director of the school, who is working closely with the City Planning Department, the redevelopment will be unique on Sanibel, embracing education, commerce, environmental harmony and the local community.
 
Sanibel & Captiva Multiple Listing Service Activity from August 16 to 23

Sanibel
CONDOS
3 new listings: Loggerhead Cay #574 2/2 $565K, Lighthouse Point #215 3/2 $599K, Sundial #E208 2/2 $839K.
No price changes.
5 new sales: Spanish Cay #D4 2/2 listed for $325K, Kings Crown #313 2/2 listed for $590K, Pointe Santo #D24 2/2 listed for $635K, Sundial #R202 2/2 listed for $649.9K, Plantation Village #212 3/2 listed for $1.085M.

2 closed sales: Pointe Santo #C24 1/1 $420K, Cottage Colony West #128 1/1 $510K.

HOMES
3 new listings: 4585 Bowen Bayou Rd 4/4 $645K, 1019 Lindgren Blvd 3/2 $769K, 5313 Punta Caloosa Ct 4/3 $898K.
3 price changes: 490/460 Old Trail Rd 3/2 now $375K (short sale), 1013 Lindgren Blvd 4/3 now $799K, 1329 Eagle Run Dr 3/2.5 now $895K.
2 new sales: 1014 S Yachtsman Dr 3/2 listed for $585K, 1183 Kittiwake Cir 3/3 listed for $699.9K.
3 closed sales: 1409 Sandpiper Cir 2/2 half-duplex $285K, 385 Old Trail Rd 4/2.5 $825K, 691 Cardium St 4/3 $880K.
 
LOTS
No new listings or price changes.
1 new sale: 1307 Par View Dr listed for $239.5K.
1 closed sale: 5891 SanCap Rd $398K.
 
Captiva
CONDOS
No new listings.
1 price change: Bayside Villas #5102 1/2 now $292K.
No new or closed sales.
 
HOMES
1 new listing: 16221 Captiva Dr 5/4.5 $4.795M.
No price changes.
1 new sale: 16447 Captiva Dr 7/6/2 listed for $3.25M (short sale).
No closed sales.
 
LOTS
Nothing to report.
 

This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors or its 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.  If your property currently is listed with another broker, this is not intended as a solicitation of that listing.

 

Until next Friday, here’s to more sunny days & beautiful sunsets…

Photo by Jim Anderson, JMA Photography

Photo by Jim Anderson, JMA Photography