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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Tampa Bay Lakefront Living in Cory Lake Isles



The Cory Lake Isles community, first developed in the mid 1990's, is located in the "New Tampa" area of Tampa Florida. This master-planned community was developed hugging the 10-mile shoreline of Cory Lake, the largest man-made lake in the area and abutting 17,000 acres of protected woodlands. Most of the homes in Cory Lake Isles have either lake views or conservation area/woodlands views. This unique community has brick streets with immaculately-kept tropically landscaped areas along its entrance ways and along walking and biking trails.

Cory Lake Isles community amenities include a 6,000-square-foot Beach Club situated on the lake with glistening white sand. Tennis, volleyball, a playground, canoeing, and a boat dock are additional features. While many residents enjoy the white sandy beach of Cory Lake, others enjoy water sports and fishing on the lake where bass are commonly caught. There is also a state-of-the-art fitness facility.

There are two entrances to this upscale community - one off East Fletcher Avenue/Morris Bridge Road and another from Bruce B. Downs Boulevard via at Cross Creek Boulevard.

From Cory Lake Isles it is less then a 30 minute drive to Downtown Tampa and 10 minutes more to MacDill Air Force Base. Cory Lake Isles, like all New Tampa communities, is conveniently located close to University of South Florida and Busch Gardens and a comfortable drive to downtown Tampa amenities like the Tampa International Airport, Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Ice Palace, Lowry Park Zoo, the fabulous Florida Aquarium, and Tampa's Performing Arts Center.

If a luxury lakefront home in a gated, master-planned community is your dream home, you'll find what you're looking for in Cory Lake Isles. Prices today range from the mid $200's to well over $1.0 million for the largest lakefront homes.

I would be delighted to show you homes and condos for sale in Cory Lake Isles or anywhere in Tampa Bay Florida at a time convenient for you. I invite you to request my free Tampa Florida Information Package or E-Mail Me or call me at any time.
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For outstanding Tampa Bay real estate service, you cannot do better than selecting Tampa Bay real estate broker, Cheryl Stimac of Red Shoe Realty, Inc.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The U.S. Economy Is In Better Shape Than is Being Reported



Although the U.S. economy is still soft and consumer confidence remains low, new data from several sources including the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), the Bureau of Economic Research (BER) and others exhibit positive signs for the future of Americans, in general, and Tampa Bay Florida home buyers in particular.

Some of the biggest names in business have said recently that they see a bright future for the U.S. economy. Famed investor Warren Buffett declared recently that the country and the world clearly will not fall back into another recessionary dip. "I am a huge bull on this country. We are not going to have a double-dip recession at all," said Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. "I see our businesses coming back across the board."

Others agree. Steve Ballmer of Microsoft says, "I am very enthusiastic about what the future holds for our industry and what our industry will mean for growth in other industries."

Jeffrey Immelt, General Electric CEO says business at GE, one of the world's largest companies, is improving. "General Electric," he said, "is now finding it more profitable to build manufacturing and service centers in the United States rather than overseas, because it is more competitive."

U.S.-based CEOs have begun to notice that shipping costs, inefficiencies, and the longer lead times associated with building products overseas are eating up the higher profitability that was forecast a few years ago. U.S. corporations are beginning to favor manufacturing here creating American jobs. An example may be the start-up of brand new lithium-ion battery manufacturing plants in Michigan focused on taking America's participation in worldwide battery production used for hybrid and electric vehicles from its current level of 2% to 40% over the next 5 years.

Some of the key economic facts published by NAR, BER and other economic analysis sources include the following:


  • The U.S. economy is growing, though slowly. The private sector is finally creating jobs, 700,000 so far this year.
  • While consumer confidence remains low, it is clearly up from its lowest point.
  • 30-year mortgage rates are at their lowest point in decades. 30-year mortgages are available at close to 4%.
  • Personal income increased in July, 2010 by $30.0 billion, or 0.2%. Disposable personal income increased by $17.6 billion, or 0.2% according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
  • Although bad mortgage loans during overly-loose lending practice periods are still causing foreclosures and short sales, recent home price-to-income ratios indicate that people are now buying homes they can actually afford to own.
  • Consumers in all income brackets are paying down their credit card balances and starting to save more.
  • Median home prices across the U.S. are stabilizing and economists expect modest home price increases in the 2011-2014 period.
  • Real estate speculators have been driven out of the market removing a huge source of instability.


So why does the American public still express so little confidence in the economic recovery? To a large extent, the 7 day/24 hour cable TV news networks and Internet bloggers focus far too much attention, in my judgement, on the latest outrageous or pessimistic statement or action by someone with an agenda, rather than someone with positive news or a constructive opinion. They have painted an economic picture that is much less positive than current underlying economic indicators and the CEOs of major U.S. corporations suggest is the case.

What does all this mean for you as a potential buyer of a home on condo. particularly here in Tampa Bay? It means that the U.S. economy is finding its footing and slowly but surely beginning to rebound - not as quickly as anyone would hope but, in fact, at a faster pace than occurred in either of the past two recessions.

So if you have been delaying a decision on when to buy that Tampa Florida area home, now is the time to come to Tampa / St Petersburg, work with a professional Buyer's Agent Realtor like Cheryl Stimac, and buy that permanent, retirement or seasonal get-away dream home you've been wanting before home and condo prices start climbing again.

If you would like to know more about Tampa Bay communities, schools, and cultural amenities, request my free Tampa Bay Florida Information Package or call me directly at 813.263.6806.