Sanibel & Captiva Island Real Estate Happenings & More

Activity is picking up albeit slowly on the islands of Sanibel and Captiva. Early snowbirds are arriving and getting their nests ready for “season”.

Pointe Santo volley ball

Pointe Santo volley ball

Many of the temporarily-closed restaurants have reopened, this week it was Traders Cafe and Store. It has a new look inside and out, and has tweaked their menu too.

There also are some newbie establishments open for business. For example, a new restaurant called The Sangria Grill opened a few weeks ago at 2430 Periwinkle Way. It is touted to have an eclectic mix of international cuisine in addition to homemade sangria. It is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays.

Real estate activity pretty much matched island traffic this week – hit or miss. We had just a couple of showings; however, the good news is that we got a condo offer from prospective buyers who viewed that unit several weeks ago. Goes to show that no matter how often you follow-up, an offer can be unexpected – but appreciated just the same. That sale will keep SanibelSusan’s at-least-a-sale-a-week roll continuing. With appointments made this week for showings with prospective buyers later in the month, plus listing presentations, we can tell that “season” is just around the corner. Hooray!

Realtor® Happenings

Big thank you to our SW Florida friends in DC this week.

Big thank you to our SW Florida friends, elected officials, & Realtors  in DC this week.

Our Thursday Realtor® meeting had light attendance, with some colleagues instead in Washington attending congressional subcommittee meetings on water quality and flood insurance. If you are interested in viewing an event that two Florida Representatives hosted in DC for state officials and constituents to discuss what can be done about the Lake Okeechobee freshwater releases, here is a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJRyp_af07s (You may recognize Jim Hall, local Managing Broker of VIP, and on the board of The Ding Darling Wildlife Society. I think he got a chuckle when I texted, after spotting him in the audience.)

Pointe Santo Beach 09-28-13

Pointe Santo Beach 09-28-13

Teammates Lisa and Dave held our new listing at Pointe Santo open for the Thursday morning caravan, but only had a few Realtor® lookers. Usually these open houses attract some from the general public too, i.e. locals who know about our Thursday Caravans or vacation renters. But, none came yesterday, mostly likely because October is an off-month for island visitors.

While chatting yesterday after the meeting with David Arter with Private Client Insurance Services, he got a phone “alert” message from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. advising that the state is currently under storm restrictions, meaning that no policies may be bound. That is the result of Tropical Storm Karen. Florida has had pretty easy going this year during hurricane season, so we all hope this storm fizzles out quickly and moves on, so that business may go back to usual. These alerts often affect areas that do not receive much but rain from a storm, so we always suggest that new buyers make arrangements to bind their insurance early. If buyers had a sale closing today, but had not yet arranged for wind coverage, they could be out of luck with the closing delayed until the restriction is lifted. That can get complicated if financing is involved, so always bind early in Florida, particularly in the summer/fall. It is always better to be safe!

Old Dog Learns New Tricks

RSPSLast weekend was very quiet in the office, so after clearing my desk and calling prospective buyers hoping to spark interest in some listings and talking to several fellow Realtors® about earlier showings, I decided to finish up the class work needed for my national RSPS (Resort and Second Home Property Specialist) certification. You may remember that I wrote and teach the class segment on this same subject for our local Sanibel and Captiva Islands Specialist Designation. I also have been appointed to the Florida Realtors® Resort and Second-Home Specialists Forum for the last two years, and was just reappointed for 2014.

Still, I had not completed all of the requirements needed personally for this national designation. Launched in 2006, the RSPS class work is time-consuming which may be why there are only ~1,700 certified RSPS members nationally (just five on Sanibel/Captiva). The networking and referral opportunities are worth the effort, however, as many affluent consumers own more than one vacation property. I often have worked with buyers who also own second homes or resort-type property in other areas, like in ski country, on boating/fishing lakes/rivers, golf communities, etc.

So, this old dog has learned a few new tricks. I have finished the last 6-hour class (I completed the others last summer/fall), watched three required webinars, and passed the required exams. Have submitted my application and expect that more alphabet soup will follow my name soon. It’s really all good and should result in more buyer referrals!

The Good News

realtor logoAfter all of the negative political news this week, I thought it was a good time to put out the word on some positive news. An article in the September/October 2013 “REALTOR®” magazine by NAR (National Association of Realtors®) President Gary Thomas was titled “Big Wins in a Tough Climate”. It says:

“We’re working through some of the toughest threats in our business right now, and it will be years before we have real clarity on many of the federal issues we’re dealing with. But your association has chalked up an array of impressive victories that shouldn’t go unnoticed. Our success this year has been thanks in no small measure to the power you show every time you write a letter to your members of Congress or meet your representative or senator in person, whether at home or in Washington.

“Let’s look at our latest victory: the qualified residential mortgage rule, which regulators released in late August. The rule largely tracks the qualified mortgage rule that regulators released last year. Both rules set parameters that lenders must follow to have their loans considered qualified. “Qualified” in the case of QRM (Qualified Residential Mortgages) means lenders don’t have to hold back 5% of the loan amount in capital reserves; in the case of QM (Qualified Mortgages), it means the loan is eligible for purchase or guarantee by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These standards seem like a simple matter. But had the rules not gone our way, they would have had enormous implications on the availability of affordable, long-term financing for your customers.

“The QRM rule, which applies to loans that are packaged into securities and sold on the secondary market to investors, adopts the reasonable QM approach that NAR sought. That represents a huge victory; the original proposed rule included a minimum down payment requirement, which could have been catastrophic for affordable mortgage availability. Although banking regulators left open the door for more feedback on the minimum down payment approach, that approach is unexpected to gain currency.

“Between the QM and QRM rules, we had another victory: the Basel III capital accords, which are international bank capital standards. Originally, the Basel III standards were going to impose what amounts to a surcharge on banks that make residential mortgage loans by requiring them to hold extra capital in reserve for those loans. But NAR and other organizations, including consumer groups, worked hard to show how problematic this approach would be, and when the U.S. version of the accords was released in July, the surcharge was taken out.

“In the months ahead, reforms of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the FHA will be debated, and we can expect to have some tough fights. Likewise, the mortgage interest deduction remains a target for lawmakers pursing tax reform… It’s your involvement – all of us working together…that brings legislative and regulatory success for our industry.”

What Wealthy Buyers Want

CNBC_Logo_FlatWhat caught my eye in this article from CNBC last weekend was confirmation of what island buyers have been saying for many years – “We want open floor plans!” Republished on Monday in “Daily Real Estate News”, the article says:

“Wealthy home buyers rank open floor plans, smart technologies, and pools as top amenities in their home purchases. Coldwell Banker Previews International and the Luxury Institute recently surveyed home buyers who make more than $250,000 a year to find out what amenities they desire most in homes.
Here are their top-ranked amenities, according to the survey:

• “An open floor plan was cited by 39% as the No. 1 preferred amenity
• Fully automated/wired home system, which could encompass high-speed cable and integrated music systems, computerized lighting, and home monitoring systems
• Pool
• Outdoor kitchen
• Gym
• Home theater

“On the other hand, wealthy home buyers ranked the following amenities as “less important”: wine cellar, guest house, safe room, separate catering kitchen, tennis court, and staff quarters (which came in last on the list). The average home purchase for this wealthy segment of buyers was estimated at $1.6 million.”

2014 Sanibel Beach Parking Permits

PARKING-ON-SANIBEL-1-1024x791It’s that time of the year again. Sanibel residents and property owners may purchase their 2014 Sanibel Beach Parking Permits starting on Monday, October 14 at the Recreation Center, every day, during operating hours. Permits are valid through November 30, 2014. Permit fees are:

• A – Resident property owner permit – $12 (resident &/or Sanibel ad valorem taxpayer property owner) (To qualify for an “A” permit, needed are: a valid registration for each vehicle and a state-issued identification card or driver’s license showing a Sanibel address or proof of Sanibel property ownership.)
• B – Non-resident permit – $90 (non-resident/non-Sanibel ad valorem taxpayer property owner)
• C – Restricted permit – $90 (resident & non-resident)
• A/C – Resident permit – $102
• B/C – Non-resident permit – $180
• Decal transfer or reissue fee – $3 (residential & restricted)

Wondering which lots require which permits?

• Lighthouse beach & fishing pier lots: A or B permits, or general parking at $2/hour.
• Boat ramp lot: C permit or general parking at $2/hour.
• Gulfside City Park (Algiers Beach): C permit at $2/hour.
• Trost Parking lot (for Tarpon Bay Beach): A or B permits, or general parking at $2/hour.
• Bowman’s Beach parking lot: A or B permits, or Lee County parking permit, or general parking at $2/hour.
• Blind Pass Beach parking lot: A or B permits, or general parking at $2/hour.
• Turner Beach parking lot: Lee County parking permit or general parking at $2/hour.
• West Gulf Dr, Buttonwood Ln, Seagrape Ln, East Gulf Dr at Colony Beach, Bay Dr, A permits only.
• Fulgur St, Donax St, Nerita St, Beach Rd, Bailey Rd, Dixie Beach, Sanctuary Overlook, A or B permits.

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Sanibel Building Permit Fees Further Reduced

Sanibelcityseal logoHere’s more news about some island fees. You’ve gotta love it when a City can do this!

As reported in the “Island Sun” today, “After reducing building permit fees by 25% in April, the Sanibel City Council made a further 25% cut on Tuesday. The multiplier for all building department fees is now reduced from 3/4 of a % of total cost to 1/2 of a % of total cost.”

Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service Activity from September 27-October 4

Sanibel
CONDOS
No new listings, price changes, or new sales.
2 closed sales: Sanddollar #C301 2/2 $967.5K, Plantation Village #212 3/2 $978K.

HOMES
5 new listings: 9263 Kincaid Ct 3/2.5 $449K, 710 Pyrula Ave 2/2 $628K, 4677 Rue Bayou 3/3 $645K, 2667 Coconut Dr 3/3 $949K, 1277 Par View Dr 4/3.5 $995K.
3 price changes: 1073 Sand Castle Rd 3/2 now $549K, 2449 Harbour Ln 2/2 now $878K, 2543 Tropical Way 3/2.5 now $1.1M.
No new sales.
6 closed sales: 1021 Sand Castle Rd 2/2 $400K (short sale), 9240 Belding Dr 3/2.5 $450K, 776 Conch Ct 3/2 $625K (short sale), 1566 Sand Castle Rd 3/3 $650K, 1234 Middle Gulf Dr 3/2 $760K, 488 Lighthouse Way $2M.

LOTS
No new listings.
1 price change: 1898 Woodring Rd now $2.495M.
1 new sale: 3761 Coquina Dr listed for $350K.
No closed sales.

Captiva
CONDOS
1 new listing: Marina Villas #708 2/2 $595K.
1 price change: Bayside Villas #5144 1/2 now $299.9K.
No new or closed sales.

HOMES
No new listings.
4 price changes: 11521 Laika Ln 3/3 now $1.345M, 11525 Chapin Ln 4/4 now $1.395K, 11522 Andy Rosse Ln 5/4.5 now $2.45M, 16682 Captiva Dr 10/12.5 now $11.9M.
1 new sale: 11516 Andy Rosse Ln 6/6 listed for $1.799M.
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.)

Though expecting rain from Tropical Storm Karen, so far Sanibel has not seen a drop today. Here’s hoping the nice weather continues through the weekend here & wherever you are.
TGIF!

 

Susan Andrews, aka SanibelSusan

Market Upswing Continues on Sanibel & Captiva Islands

PS C34 BalconyNot quite as much real estate action on Sanibel this week as last, but there still are a few things to report which makes it a better than usual September. SanibelSusan got a nice new listing at Pointe Santo (see photo of the view above & the beach below), we had a lot listing go under contract, yesterday we had a productive meeting at the Association of Realtors® plus had a new home listing on caravan, and today we got a good call about another new listing. Here are a couple of news items, followed by the activity posted over the last seven days in the Sanibel and Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service.

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Realtor® Monthly Membership Meeting & Some Sanibel Scoop

Realtor logoThe Sanibel and Captiva Islands Association of Realtors® had one of their best-attended monthly membership meetings yesterday, with a standing-room-only crowd by 8 a.m. Our local District Vice President Gary Verwilt was a special guest. Our district covers the nearby Realtor® Associations which include, in addition to Sanibel and Captiva Islands, the Bonita Springs – Estero Association, the Cape Coral Association, the Realtor® Association of Greater Fort Myers and the Beach, the Marco Island Area Association, and the Naples Area Board. We like networking with our surrounding colleagues so they will sell our listings too.

Gary offered special kudos to the Sanibel and Captiva Islands Association for our strong efforts toward improving water quality and for our 2013 RPAC achievements. It looks like we will garner some state awards again this year for our Realtors® participation and many contributions. During the next two weeks, two of our board members will be traveling to the state capitol in Tallahassee and then on to Washington DC to continue the fight for clean water.

Our featured speaker was Sanibel Mayor Kevin Ruane who gave us some good news on recent budget meetings. City finances are strong with real estate taxes being cut for the sixth year in a row – though he noted that only 12-cents from every real estate tax dollar come back to the island. City debt has been reduced $45 million, while $17 million have been added to reserves.

Mayor Ruane also offered some insight into the City’s progress in creating a new “Cultural Core” area where residents and visitors will be able to walk to events and connectivity will be provided to local amenities. The City is working toward this development in cooperation with several local organizations, including The Community House, BIG ARTS/Playhouse, the Library, and the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. Currently the 25 acres near City Hall are being considered for development and grants are being explored.

Realtors® thanked the Mayor for City support regarding the current flood insurance bill that could delay some of the upcoming changes in how those insurance premiums will increase for Floridians. In commenting, he referred back to his insurance background. Particularly noteworthy is that Florida has contributed $16 billion to the federal flood insurance program, but has only received $4 billion in benefit. We all know there is something wrong with that picture! That fight must continue too!

More on Water Quality

The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) September newsletter has several excellent articles about water quality and how you can help. The rainy season is almost over and we cannot have the squeaky wheel stop squeaking. It will be back again next summer. Click here for the newsletter.

At the bottom of page 8, SanibelSusan got a little free press too. It is in the article about our recent Realtor® continuing education class at SCCF. Thank you, Kristie Anders!

Openings & Closings

Over Easy logoLighthouse CafeThe Over Easy Cafe and the Lighthouse Cafe both are back open. Hooray!

noah's arkNoah’s Ark reopens October 1.

shell museumrefugeweblogoWildlife Drive in the J.N. “Ding” Darling Wildlife Refuge reopens October 1.

The Shell Museum is closed until October 7 for renovations.

Event Reminders

SCCF logoTaste Dunes 2013Tomorrow, September 21 is international Coastal Cleanup. To participate, be at SCCF between 9 a.m. and noon.
Taste of the Island will be returned to The Dunes. This annual fundraiser for CROW is November 10.

Florida’s Housing Market Continued Upswing in August 2013

FLRealtors_newlogoFloridaRealtors® on-line posted the following article mid-week. All good news for Florida’s recovering real estate market.

“Florida’s housing market continued its positive trend in August with increased closed sales, higher median prices, more pending sales and a stable supply of homes for sale, according to the latest housing data released by Florida Realtors®. “Both sales and prices demonstrate that Florida’s housing market is growing and continuing to gain strength,” says 2013 Florida Realtors President Dean Asher, broker-owner with Don Asher & Associates Inc. in Orlando. “The growth in jobs and other positive signs are putting buyers at ease with how the economy is progressing. At the same time, prices are encouraging sellers to get off the fence and helping to ease inventory pressures. “August is the 20th month in a row that we’ve seen the statewide single-family home median sales price increase year-over-year.”

“Statewide closed sales of existing single-family homes totaled 20,933 in August, up 12.5% compared to the year-ago figure, according to data from Florida Realtors Industry Data and Analysis department in partnership with local Realtor boards/associations. Closed sales typically occur 30 to 90 days after sales contracts are written.

“Meanwhile, pending sales – contracts signed but not yet completed or closed – for existing single-family homes rose 17.2% over the previous August. The statewide median sales price for single-family existing homes last month was $175,000, up 18.6% from the previous year….”

Sanibel & Captiva Islands Multiple Listing Service Activity from September 13-20

Sanibel
CONDOS
3 new listings: Mariner Pointe #732 2/2 $389K, Pointe Santo #C34 1/1 $499K (our listing), Sanibel Inn #3535 2/2 $699K.
2 price changes: Sundial #H111 1/1 now $269K, HighTide A101 3/2 now $1.199M.
2 new sales: Sanibel Arms West #M4 2/2 listed for $450K, Atrium #307 2/2 listed for $1.2M.
3 closed sales: Spanish Cay #C3 2/2 $325K, Pointe Santo #D24 2/2 $620K, Sundial #R202 2/2 $603K.

HOMES
No new listings.
2 price changes: 720 Periwinkle Way 3/3.5 now $1.379M, 2964 Wulfert Rd 5/5.5 now $1.997M.
2 new sales: 420 Lighthouse Way 3/2 listed for $589K, 6014 White Heron Ln 3/3.5 listed for $1.35M.
1 closed sale: 916 Palm St 5/4 multi-family $529K.

LOTS
No new listings or price changes.
1 new sale: 1847 Farm Trl listed for $224K (our listing).
No closed sales.

Captiva
CONDOS
No new listings or price changes.
3 new sales: Beach Villas #2611 2/2 listed for $610K, Gulf Beach Villas #2008 2/2 listed for $649K, Sunset Beach Villas #2238 listed for $825K.
1 closed sale: 2512 Wulfert Rd $231.5K.

HOMES
No new listings.
1 price change: 4 Sunset Captiva Ln 2/2 now $2.395M.
1 new sale: 14971 Binder Dr 4/3 listed for $2.695M.
1 closed sale: 15160 Captiva Dr 6/6.5 $1.8M.

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.

Here’s to another sunny weekend, wherever you are.

Below is a photo shared by teammate Lisa Murty. (After all the recent rain in southwest Florida, the vegetation is a vivid green and the local critters are happy!)

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