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Hurricane Veteran’s Guide to Being Prepared

hurricane seasonEvery year, June 1 – It’s official Hurricane Season.

Generator

This is an expensive piece of equipment, but I wouldn’t live in Florida without one. After Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne in 2004, we decide to invest in a portable generator. We wanted to be able to run our fridge, a window air conditioner, a few lights, charge our phones and have extra power if we wanted to run anything else.

You may not need a big generator. Determine what appliances you will need/want to run (at the same time) if you lose power. After that, you’ll need to figure out how many watts these appliances will require. Appliances with motors require more power to start but use less once they are running. You’ll need to account for the higher number. Here’s a link to help you figure out what size generator is right for you.

Hint: You don’t need to run power to your refrigerator or freezer all the time. They are insulated very well and as long as you don’t open them often, they’ll keep your food cold for at least 3-4 hours. A full freezer will stay cold for 24-48 hours. Knowing this, you can rotate appliances running off the generator. Run them until they get cold, then unplug them and run a different appliance until you need to plug that first one in again. With a generator on wheels, I can easily wheel it over to my neighbors’ house and run their fridge for them until it’s cold, then wheel it back to my house and plug our fridge back in.

We have several 100-foot heavy gauge extension cords to run from our generator outside to inside the house. We secure the generator to a column on our house with a heavy lock and chain, so it doesn’t disappear in the middle of the night. We have a funnel for easier fuel filling and keep extra oil. Make it a practice to start your generator a few times during the year. When it’s still running, shut off the fuel and let the carburetor run dry. Use fuel stabilizer if you plan on leaving gas in the generator tank while it is stored.

Gas cans

These are for fuel to run the generator and for our vehicles. Your generator will use more fuel if you are running a higher load and less fuel if you are only running a few small electric devices. After a few power outages, you’ll learn how much fuel you’ll use per day. I also have to be able to drive for my job, so I need gas for our vehicles.

I will start filling up a few gas cans very early, when the storm track looks like it MIGHT be headed our way. If I don’t end up needing them, I’ll just use them to fill up our vehicles. Either way, the gas gets used. But I’ll have all my cans filled by the time everyone else is freaking out. You don’t want to be that guy that wants to fill five gas cans when everyone else in line is just trying to fill their tank. We also have a long cable and lock to keep the gas cans from walking away in the middle of the night. Store them outside, NOT in your garage.

Window air conditioner

Yes, this is a luxury item and we actually use this camping occasionally (okay, “glamping”). Our family enjoys camping and since there’s usually electricity available at the campsites, having a small window air conditioner has extended our tent camping season by several months. It also makes power outages much more bearable. You don’t need to cool your entire house — in fact, you can’t with a small window unit. But you can close off parts of your house so you’re only trying to cool one or two rooms. That’s what we use the plastic drop cloths for. As Hurricane Irma approached, we lost power before the storm was even close. We taped up the plastic sheeting to enclose our living room and dining room. The small window unit did a great job keeping that space cool. We had a comfortable place to sit during the day and were able to put down air mattresses and sleep at night.

Water

Emergency officials suggest you have at least one gallon of water daily, per person, for 3 to 7 days. You can buy bottles of water for convenience or store water in larger 5-gallon containers (fill these up before the storm). You can also put garbage cans beneath the eaves of your house so they get filled with rainwater. Then you’ll have a water supply you can use for flushing toilets.

You may be asking, “Why wouldn’t I be able to flush my toilet?” Trees uprooted by the storm or washed out roads could take out sewer lines. Or floodwaters could rise higher than your toilet or the nearest lift station. (see also: Sanitation)

Water filtration and purification

If your city or county water system loses power, water pressure or there is a water main break — all things that could easily happen during a major storm — it is possible that contamination could enter the system. This is why municipalities issue boil-water notices.

Some people say you can survive without water for a week, and without food for three weeks — but I sure wouldn’t want to try. That time is certainly shortened by Florida’s summertime heat. You should have a couple options for making water safe to drink if you don’t have electricity or a way to boil water.

Clorox provides some guidance for purifying water with bleach.

There are quite a few water filtration products and UV purifiers on the market so we have a few options here too. We also keep water purification tablets just in case.

Food

The kinds of food you stock up on depends on your ability to cook and/or boil water, and if you have a way to keep food cold. In general, you should stock up on non-perishable, ready-to-eat food. FEMA suggests you have at least a three-day supply of food for each person. I prefer to have a few days more. If anyone in your house has special dietary needs, like an infant or an elderly person, you’ll need to stock up for them. What you don’t use can be donated to your local food pantry. Don’t forget a manual can opener.

Use a cooler and ice to keep perishable food cold.

Cooking stove

Here’s one of the items we have for camping. The Coleman Dual Fuel stove burns white gas or unleaded gasoline. Also, if you have a barbecue grill with a side burner, you can use that for cooking and boiling a pot of water. If you are shopping for a new grill, consider one with this feature.

Cooking grill

We have a portable grill for camping that uses the small propane canisters, but after a storm we’ll be using the barbecue grill in our backyard. Be sure to get at least one extra propane tank before the storm hits. Again, don’t store this inside your house or garage. I remember after Hurricane Irma, I walked outside and smelled my neighbor cooking steaks on his grill. Clearly, he wasn’t going to let his food spoil.

Paper plates, paper towels and plasticware

Who is going to feel like doing dishes after a storm? Make sure you have extra garbage bags as well for all the trash.

Sanitation

As mentioned earlier, you should have enough water set aside for flushing toilets. Hopefully, the floodwaters will not rise so high that you can’t flush your toilets. But in case that happens, you should have a plan for disposing of waste. A five-gallon bucket will come in handy. You’ll need some garbage bags for liners and possibly some cat litter (it ain’t for your cats). Have a container to keep your toilet paper dry. Make sure you have plenty of hand sanitizer as well.

Showering

Stuck in the summer heat without a shower? As convenient as they may be, you can only use moisture wipes for so long. At some point, the people around you are going to want you to take a shower. You can bathe with cold water from a bucket, but a solar shower is an inexpensive and refreshing solution for a warm water shower. Just fill it and hang it in the sun. You’ll be surprised how warm the water gets.

Sleeping 

With only one air-conditioned space in the house, we moved furniture out and everyone camped on the floor.

Air mattresses, an air pump (manual or electric), sheets and pillows will ensure everyone can get a (relatively) good night’s rest.

Don’t forget earplugs so you don’t have to listen to the noisy generator.

Lighting

Flashlights and batteries always seem to be among the first things to go at the store, so make sure you buy them early. Emergency officials discourage people from using candles because of the fire risk, but I do keep some on hand just in case. Inexpensive garden lights are a great solution for power outages. They usually run off one rechargeable AA battery that gets charged during the day by a small solar cell. Once it gets dark, they come on automatically. Use them inside your house or anywhere you need extra light. To turn them off, just remove the battery. Charge them back up by putting them outside during the day. After Irma, we added a battery-powered fan to our kit. A car battery can also be used to power lights, cell phones, etc., but don’t run it down so low that it won’t start your car.

First aid, medicine

Once sustained wind speeds exceed 45mph, emergency crews will no longer respond to your 911 call. If phones are still working, you can call 911 and speak to a person. They’ll record your call and emergency personnel will get to you as soon as they are able. Basically, you are on your own until the storm passes. Be ready to treat cuts, scrapes, puncture wounds, possibly even burns or broken bones. Consider taking a CPR class.

For this same reason, you should have a fire extinguisher.

Get your prescriptions refilled before the storm. Have an extra pair of glasses.

Personal documents, paper map

Whether you stay or go, make sure you save your important documents. We have our entire computer backed up on external hard drives. This includes all our family photos (digitized), important documents such as medical records, bank numbers and identification. Don’t store your backups in the same place as your computer. Be sure to take any paperwork you think you’ll need. Get a waterproof container to put it all in. If you’re not comfortable using an external hard drive, you can use a service like Google Drive to store your documents in the cloud — but remember you may not have access to the internet immediately after the storm.

Keep a paper map handy. Until wireless service is restored, the map on your phone won’t do you much good. I wouldn’t have thought of this on my own, but after Hurricane Charley, our photographers discovered most of the street signs had been blown away. Even those who knew the area were having trouble recognizing familiar places as the landscape had been completely changed by the storm.

Cash

Banks and ATMs will not be open if the power is out and may be slow to reopen once it is restored.

Bug spray and sunscreen

Duh! The Thermacell mosquito repellent is worth its weight in gold.

Rain gear

You may need to go out in the rain or floodwaters. Consider boots or waders, and a decent set of rain gear. An umbrella could help — but not while the wind is still blowing.

Pet supplies

If you have pets, you’ll need this stuff whether you evacuate or not. You’ll need food and water for your pets — and bowls. A leash and plastic bags for picking up after your dog. Cat litter for your cats. I like having crates/carriers for our pets even if we are sheltering in place. If a tree were to fall on our house and the shell of the building was somehow compromised, we could still put the pets in their cages and keep them from getting out/running away.

Emergency signaling

Hand-held flares and a whistle may help you signal rescuers after the storm.

Tools

For cleaning up after the storm, you’ll want work gloves and dust masks.

I almost always find a use for tape and paracord.

I have a basic set of hand tools, plus yard tools like a saw and an ax.

If you need to retreat to your attic, like many people were forced to do after Katrina and Harvey, be sure to take an ax or hammer up there with you so you can get out. Once the water rises, you could be stuck up there.

You may want to have a chain saw for cutting down trees or branches that may have fallen on your house.

Tire sealant

After a storm there will be nails and screws all over the place. After using your spare tire for the first flat, you’re done if you pick up another nail in a tire. Keep a couple cans of Fix-a-Flat or other tire sealant in your vehicle so you can keep driving.

Electronics

A battery/hand-crank AM/FM/shortwave radio will let you stay in touch with the news. Handheld CB radios will work when cellphones don’t. Both also receive NOAA weather radio broadcasts. A small solar cell for charging mobile phones and a 12-volt inverter will let you run some 110-volt devices while your car is running.

Firearms

This is a personal choice. We choose to keep a firearm on hand in case we have to defend ourselves or our property after a storm.

Home repair

For after the storm, we keep some roof repair supplies, including tarps, screws and/or nails, roof tar and mesh. Also, you might find it handy to have a roll of screen and spline after the storm. If your window screens are damaged, you’ll want to be able to repair them or at least be able to screen off a couple rooms of your house to keep the mosquitoes out.

Garbage cans can be used for trash or filled with water for flushing toilets.

Storm shutters

Don’t rush out and buy plywood to board up your windows, then just throw it away after the storm — only to have to repeat it for the next storm. If you can’t afford metal storm shutters, take some time and build a good set of inexpensive plywood shutters.

You don’t need fancy tools to build these and you can store them in a corner of your garage. They go up quickly with the carriage bolts and are very sturdy.

Sarasota Herald Tribune, May 29, 2018

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Clearwater Beach Real Estate Market Report

May 2018 – The Pinellas County housing market in April continued the trend of higher median sale prices and faster median time to contract for both Single Family Homes and Townhome/Condo. The most noticeable difference that breaks from what we’ve been seeing in 2018, is that for the first time since January 2018, new listings for the month were more than same month last year.

New Listings

New Listings for Single Family for April were 1,449, up 1.4% from last April, at 1,429. New Listings for Townhome/Condos for April 2018 were at 1,007, up 4.8% from 961 in April 2017. The Median Sale Price for Townhomes/Condos was $169,900 for April 2018, up 8.9% from $156,000 in April 2017.

Median Prices

The Median Sale Price for Single Family Homes was up by 7.6% from last year, at $252,750 for April 2018 versus $235,000 for April 2017. The Months Supply of Inventory for Single Family Homes remained the same year-over-year, with a 2.6 Month Supply this April, as compared to a 2.6 Month Supply in April 2017. The Months Supply of Inventory for Townhome/Condo also fell 9.1%, from 3.3 months in April 2017 to 3.0 months in April 2018.

Single Family

Movement on Single Family Home sales also improved year-over-year. The Average Sale Price for Single Family Homes rose from $318,451 in April 2017 to $335,499 in April 2018. The Median Time to Contract for Single Family Homes was 27 days in April 2018, down 6.9% from 29 days last April. The Median Time to Sale for Single Family Homes was 66 days this April, down 7.0% from 71 days last April. Dollar Volume for Single Family Homes increased 4.7% year-over-year, with $406.6 million in 2018 versus $388.5 million in April 2017. Year-over-year, Closed Sales for the Single Family were slightly down -0.7%, with 1,212 in April 2018 versus 1,220 in April 2017.

Townhome/Condo

The Average Sale Price for Townhome/Condo was $236,292 in April 2018, up from $223,482 in April 2017. The Median Time to Contract for Townhome/Condo market was 29 days. It was 34 days in April 2017. Median Time to Sale for Townhome/Condo market was 70 days in April 2018 and 77 days in 2017, down at 9.1%. Dollar Volume for Townhome/Condo saw a 2.2% increase year-over-year, with $203.4 million in April 2018 compared to $199.1 million in April 2017. Coinciding with less Townhome/Condo inventory, closed sales for the Townhome/Condo segment were down by 3.4% year-over-year, at 861 in April 2018 versus 891 in April 2017.

 

May 2018 Real Estate Report

Pinellas Realtor Association May 24, 2018

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Clearwater Beach’s Sugar Sand Festival Becomes ‘World-Class Art Exhibit’

Sugar Sand Festival

Now in its sixth year, the Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival on Clearwater Beach has long been the passion project of organizer Lisa Chandler.

This year, 11 sculptors from all over the world — including Japan, Mexico, and the Netherlands — are showing off their artistic skills by taking the 1,000 pounds of fine-grained white sand and turning it into elaborate structures ranging from famous faces and animals to historic landmarks.

“We’ve worked really hard to promote this to those in the Tampa Bay area,” Chandler said. Since the festival’s fourth year, she has seen an influx of visitors from Orlando and even farther away. “People are coming from all over the United States,” she said. “It’s really about marketing the destination.”

Clearwater Beach has already been hailed as the No. 1 beach in the country and No. 7 in the world by travel website, TripAdvisor. Condé Nast Traveler also recently named Clearwater Beach to its list of the 15 best beaches in Florida this year.

The festival is “really to showcase what we consider to be our No. 1 asset — the sand,” Chandler said. “We’ve brought it to life in a way that is extremely visual.”

The theme this year is “Sea America: A Celebration of America’s Treasures,” in celebration of monuments around the United States and pop culture. The main attraction of the 10-day festival is the Sugar Sand Walk Exhibit housed inside a 21,000 square-foot tent. “It takes two weeks to build the exhibit,” Chandler said, who noted that Team Sandtastic was commissioned for the job.

Last year, the festival had more than 40,000 visitors to the exhibit itself, while there were 116,000 guests over the 10-day period, Chandler said.

Run by Sunset of Pier 60, a not-for-profit organization, the festival began April 13 and will run through April 22. It was closed on Sunday due to inclement weather. There are several free activities over the course of the festival including free concerts, four nights of fireworks and free sand sculpting classes in which guests can learn from the artists.

Tampa Bay Business Journal
Apr 16, 2018

Posted in: Clearwater Beach Lifestyles, Clearwater Beach Recreation, Florida Tourism Tagged: Clearwater Area Beaches, Clearwater Beach Lifestyles, Clearwater Beach Vacation Homes

Clearwater Beach Real Estate Report – March 2018

March 2018 Report
The Pinellas County real estate market is continuing to see higher sale prices and units moving at a faster rate for both the Single Family and Townhome/Condo markets compared to February 2017.

Townhome/Condo
The Townhome/Condo market stats for February 2018 were the most impressive. In January of this year, the Median Time to Contract for Townhome and Condo market was just 35 days. February continued that trend by reducing the Median Time to Contract to an astounding 28 days. It was 47 days in February 2017. After seeing the Median Sale Price for Townhome/Condo increased to $147,500. In January, this figure jumped to $154,000 for February 2018. It was $149,500 in February 2017.

Median & Average Sale Prices Single Family
Movement on Single Family Home sales also improved year-over-year.

  • The Median Sale Price for Single Family Homes was up by an impressive 10.0% from last year, at $244,250 for February 2018 versus $222,000 for February 2017.
  • The Average Sale Price for Single Family Homes leaped from $286,417 in February 2017 to $318,139 in February 2018.
  • The Median Time to Contract for Single Family Homes was 32 days in February 2018, down from 38 days last February.
  • The Median Time to Sale for Single Family Homes was 73 days this February, down from 81 days last February. Dollar Volume for Single Family Homes increased 8.9% year-over-year, with $295.9 million in 2018 versus $271.8 million in February 2017.
  • New Listings for Single Family for February were 1,338, down from last February, at 1,370. Year-over-year, Closed Sales for the Single Family segment were down, with 930 in February 2018 versus 949 in February 2017.

New Listings for Townhomes/Condo for February 2018 were at 1,005, up 3.2% from 974 in February 2017. Closed Sales for the Townhomes/Condos segment were up slightly by 3.3% year-over-year, at 667 in February 2018 versus 646 in February 2017. Average Sale Price for Townhome/Condo was $234,296 in February 2018, down from $236,827 in February 2017. Dollar Volume for Townhomes/Condos saw an increase year-over-year, with $156.3 million in February 2018 compared to $153.0 million in February 2017. Median Time to Sale for Townhomes and Condos was 91 days in February 2018 and 65 days in 2017, down 12.2%.

Inventory
Inventory continues to shrink, with Months Supply of Inventory down 7.1% year-over-year for Single Family Homes, with a 2.6 Month Supply this February, as compared to a 2.8 Month Supply in February 2017. Months Supply of Inventory for Townhomes/Condo fell 11.4%, with 3.1 months in February 2018 and 3.5 months in February 2017.

March 2018 Report

Pinellas Realtor® Organization – March, 2018

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Belleview Place – Selling Daily Sunsets

Belleview Place – Unsurpassed Luxury

Resort Living and Dining. Championship Golf. Water and Fairway Views. Belleaire Country Club and Refined Resort Amenities in this Gated Community.

Belleview Place Welcome Center
275 Belleview Blvd. , Belleair, FL 33756
727-469-7070
BelleviewPlace.com

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Celebrate the New Year in Clearwater Beach

Celebrate the New Year in and around Clearwater Beach. Family friendly events, spectacular galas and opportunities to play dress up.

Light It Up Clearwater!
Clearwater Beach’s Annual Fireworks Celebration

Come join us on New Year’s Eve, grab a bite to eat, relax with your toes in the sand, watch one of our world famous sunsets and then ring in the New Year with Fireworks at midnight. As one of U.S. News Travel’s top 5 kid-friendly places to ring in the New Year it’s sure to be a celebration not quickly forgotten!

More Information

 

James Bond NYE Bash
Beach Bar
8:00 pm

Dress to Kill for this Bond themed party and red carpet entry. More Information

 

First Night St. Petersburg
Downtown St. Pete
4:00 pm

Celebrate with something for everyone  – the 25th Annual New Year’s Eve celebration of the Arts on Sunday, December 31st in downtown St. Petersburg.  Family Friendly with dancing and games. More Information

 

 

New Year’s Eve Party
Shepard’s Beach Resort
8:00 pm

The biggest New Year’s Eve Party on the Gulf of Mexico! Great view of the Clearwater Beach fireworks at midnight. There will be live music, dj’s, venues to party at, 20 foot LED screen to watch the ball drop, and more! More Information

 

Beach Bum Masquerade Ball
Bilmar Beach Resort
Treasure Island
7:00 pm

Free Appetizers, drinks 7 – 10:00 pm, photo booth and games. More Information

 

New Year’s Gala
Gulfport Casino Ballroom
8:00 pm

High energy music for dancing will be performed by Gulfport’s own Urban Gypsies of Florida. A full cash bar will be available. Ticket price includes a complimentary gourmet dessert, party favors, and a champagne toast at midnight. More Information

Posted in: Clearwater Beach Holiday Events, Clearwater Beach Lifestyles, Clearwater Beach Real Estate Tagged: Clearwater Beach Lifestyles, The Holidays in Clearwater Beach

Real Estate Rebounds for Season

Holiday season is here, and we have the latest statistics on the Pinellas real estate market to give thanks for.

Median Sale Price for Single Family Homes was up 10.8% from last year, at $229,450 for October 2017 versus $207,000 for October 2016.

Median Time to Contract for Townhomes and Condos was down 12.8% year-over-year, going from 39 days in October 2016 to 34 days in October 2017.

Year-over-year, Closed Sales for the Single Family segment in October were down 3.7%. Dollar Volume for Single Family Homes increased 4.7% year-over-year, with $306.3 million in 2017 versus $292.4 million in October 2016. Median Time to Contract for Single Family Homes was 31 days in October 2017, up 6.9% from last October.

As we head into the real estate Season, we’re seeing increased pricing and fewer listings hitting the market.

  • Average Sale Price for Single Family Homes grew 8.8%, at $297,387 in October 2017 versus $273,294 in October 2016.
  • Median Time to Sale for Single Family Homes was 76 days this October, up 4.1% from 73 days last October.
  • New Listings for Single Family for October were 1,312, down 4.4% from last October, at 1,373.

The seller’s market continues in October, with Months Supply of Inventory down 10.3% year-over-year for Single Family Homes, with a 2.6 Month Supply this October, as compared to a 2.9 Month Supply in October 2016. Months Supply of Inventory for Townhomes/Condo fell a dramatic 17.6%, with 2.8 months in October 2017 and 3.4 months in October 2016.

Pinellas Realtor Assn. November 2017

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Holiday Events in and Around Clearwater Beach

To get you into the Holiday Spirit, here’s some favorite events for the whole family around Clearwater Beach.

 

Christmas Outdoor Movies – Elf

December 2
Home Alone – December 16

5:00 pm

Sunscreen and Cinema Squatch are bringing you this festive outdoor Christmas movie series at Williams Park – St. Pete! More Information

 

St. Pete Illuminated Boat Parade

December 9th

Holiday decorated boats will light up Tampa Bay near downtown St. Pete! The 30th annual parade hosted by the St. Pete Rotary Club will kick off at 6:30 pm.   More Information

 

Winter Wonderland at Clearwater Marine Aquarium

Through December 23rd

Join the Clearwater Marine Aquarium for a splashingly great holiday celebration! Watch as the aquarium transforms into Winter’s Wonderland.  Sea of Lights will be from 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. on select dates.  More Information

 

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Clearwater Beach Real Estate Report October

September’s numbers are out, and it comes as no surprise that Hurricane Irma made somewhat of an impact on the real estate market.

Before you get too concerned, there are some important takeaways from this month’s statistics. Year-over-year, Closed Sales for the Single Family segment in September were down 25.3%, but this is directly related to the length of time businesses, schools, and other institutions were closed before and after Irma’s impact.

Median Prices

Median Sale Price for Single Family Homes was up 11.7% from last year, at $248,000 for September 2017 versus $222,000 for September 2016 which is a strong indicator that the housing market was just delayed, rather than derailed. It should also be noted that there were only 20 business days this September, and even if title agencies, banks, and other major players in the market were only closed for four days, that is 20% fewer business days to get things done.

Dollar Volume

Dollar Volume for Single Family Homes decreased 16.9% year-over-year, with $284.6 million in 2017 versus $342.4 million in September 2016. Median Time to Contract for Single Family Homes was 23 days in September 2017, down 8.0% from last September. Average Sale Price for Single Family Homes grew 11.2%, at $316,533 in September 2017 versus $284,614 in September 2016. Median Time to Sale for Single Family Homes was 67 days this September, down 6.9% from 72 days last September. New Listings for Single Family for August were 858, down 33.6% from last September, at 1,293.

Townhome & Condo

The Townhomes/Condo market segment’s sales prices are still holding strong. Closed Sales for the Townhomes/Condo segment were down 3.7%.

  • Median Time to Sale for Townhomes and Condos decreased 2.5% year-over-year at 78 days in September 2017 and 80 days in 2016.
  • Average Sale Price saw an amazing 18.4% increase with $224,894 in September 2017 and $189,901 in September 2016.
  • Median Sale Price for Townhomes/Condos was $149,000 for September 2017, up 18.3% from $126,000 in September 2016.
  • Dollar Volume for Townhomes/Condos saw a 14.0% increase year-over-year, with $146.0 million in September 2017 compared to $128.0 million in September 2016.
  • Median Time to Contract for Townhomes and Condos was up 5.6% year-over-year, going from 36 days in September 2016 to 38 days in September 2017.
  • New Listings for Townhomes/Condo for August 2017 were at 614, down 25.4% from 823 in September 2016.

Inventory

The seller’s market continues in September, with Months Supply of Inventory down 7.1% year-over-year for Single Family Homes, with a 2.6 Month Supply this September, as compared to a 2.8 Month Supply in September 2016. Months Supply of Inventory for Townhomes/Condo fell a dramatic 17.6%, with 2.8 months in September 2017 and 3.4 months in September 2016.

 

Pinellas Realtor Assn. October, 2017

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Three New Sculptures Added to Cleveland Street District

new sculpturesThree new sculptures have been added to the Cleveland Street District.

They are the latest edition of city’s Sculpture 360 program, which is a rotating display of art that changes each year on Cleveland Street.

Business owners like Clayton Irwin, who owns the Lucky Anchor Irish Pub, say the artwork helps bring in customers and gives them a pleasant atmosphere.

“They really make a difference on the main strip here. I think they look really, really good,” Irwin said.

The sculpture in front of his business is called Influx. It was created by local artist Ceclia Lueza, who designed it just for Clearwater.

“I’ve been noticing a lot of foot traffic by it. A lot of people taking pictures next to it,” Irwin said.

Clearwater spokesman Jason Beisel says the rotating art gives the area a unique look that gives visitors something to look at and talk about.

“About every year and a half or so, the city puts out a call for artists to get their ideas for what artwork they want to replace it with,” Beisel said. “This is the 8th season for this exhibit.”

The three artists of these sculptures are all from the Tampa Bay area. Marlene Rose designed “Eternity Relic” and Gus and Lina Ocamposilva designed “Dancer of the Wind.”

The sculptures will be on display until December 2018.

Bay News September 3, 2017

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