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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, January 12, 2010

Fannie Mae Boosting Tampa Bay Condo Sales



Fannie Mae just announced that it will start a thorough review of hundreds of Florida and Tampa Bay condominium projects with the prospect of providing them with a new "special approval" label. Fannie Mae wants to restructure mortgage approvals for certain projects that currently do not fit into Fannie Mae guidelines, which has made them difficult to sell.

To this point Fannie Mae, acting under guidelines enacted in March, 2009, has refused to approve and guarantee mortgages on condominium developments where more than 15 percent of owners are delinquent on their association dues.

Under the new program Fannie Mae will also consider the building's occupancy, association dues and the financial stability and physical condition of the development. The program will still be somewhat restrictive in that it will only accept new or newly-converted developments where at least 70 percent of the units are sold or under contract. Nonetheless, this program is expected to provide a huge boost to condominium sales over the next 9 to 18 months across Florida and particularly here in Tampa Bay.

Florida Realtors have been asking Fannie Mae to revise its overly restrictive condo lending guidelines for some time. Summer Greene, vice president and regional manager with Prudential Florida 1st Realty, said "This is good news for Florida and a step in the right direction for the state's condominium market." He believes this review will help put a more positive spin on the Florida condo market that has been decimated by the housing slump. It will begin to reduce reduce the enormous inventory of unsold condo units as more prospective condo buyers are approved by lenders for loans on these properties.

More than half of all mortgages in the U.S. are backed by Fannie Mae and the similar organization Freddie Mac. It is hoped that once the Fannie Mae program starts to show success, Freddie Mac will similarly restructure its approval process.

If you have been considering buying a condo in Tampa Bay but been reluctant because it has been difficult to find attractive mortgage terms, this program may very well be just what you've been waiting for.

E-Mail Me or call me at 813-263-6806 for assistance in learning which Tampa Bay condo developments qualify and offer the best value for your money. Then let me help you pick out the condo unit that fits exactly the dream you've had of a Tampa Bay condo of your own.

You may also want to visit my Tampa Bay real estate website to learn more about the attractive lifestyle offerred here in Tampa Bay, Florida.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Festive Holday Boat Parades - A Tampa Bay Tradition


New York City may have its Macy’s Thanksgiving parade but here in Tampa Bay, we have a tradition of our own, the Tampa Bay Holiday Boat Parades.

These holiday boat parades feature boats of all sizes and shapes, adorned with festive lights, inflatable holiday characters and just as often, partiers aboard dressed as Santa and his elves or other holiday personalities. Some boats even feature live bands.

The parades are generally competitions, with judges determining awards in a variety of categories. After the parades, party-goers gather in local watering holes or go shopping for holiday presents in Tampa’s retail districts. Boat parades have become major Tampa Bay holiday events.

The city of Tampa holds two holiday boat parades this year, one held at the Davis Island Yacht Club parade on Dec. 13 and another, the Holiday Lighted Boat Parade, coming up on December 18th beginning at 6:30PM . Festively decorated boats will illuminate the sky and spread holiday cheer throughout the Channel District.

The Rough Riders will be accepting Teddy Bear donations during the parade and theirs will clearly be the boat to beat as they light up one of their best floats in honor of this holiday tradition.

Both Tampa holiday boat parades sail from the tip of Davis Island, through Sparkman Channel before turning west at Garrison Channel toward Channelside,

For those in the more southern part of Hillsborough County, Apollo Beach also holds a holiday boat parade that is generally well-attended and lots of fun.

Holiday boat parades, like so many other events that occur during all seasons of the year, are examples of why the Tampa Bay Florida is such a wonderful place for you and your family to live.

If you'd like to learn more reasons why the Tampa Florida metropolitan area is such a wonderful place to live and why right now is probably the very best time in years to buy a home or condo here, visit my Tampa Florida website or E mail me for more information. I'd be delighted to answer any questions you have and to show you the many wonderful home and condo bargains available right now throughout Tampa Bay.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Tampa September Home Sales Statistics Are Encouraging


The following update on Tampa area real estate sales was recently issued as a news release by the Greater Tampa Association of REALTORS® (GTAR)

"With negative news emanating from virtually every area of the economy, September real estate statistics in Hillsborough County offer encouragement for the local market.

"In statistics released by the Greater Tampa Association of REALTORS® (GTAR) and the Mid-Florida Regional Multiple Listing Service, two important figures, total home sales and inventory of homes on the market, improved in September over the previous month. Sales rose to 1,345 last month, up slightly from the 1,327 sold in August. The number represents the highest monthly sales in the county since June, when 1,394 homes sold.

"The inventory of homes on the market in Hillsborough County dipped to 14.21 months, down from 14.68 months in August, the lowest inventory figure since June of this
year, but more significantly, the second lowest figure since December, 2006, when the
figure stood at 9.04 months.

“Most economists believe our recovery will be slow and steady,” says Carol Austin, CEO of GTAR, “and these latest figures, while not dramatic, reflect that forecast.” Deborah Farmer, President of the REALTOR® association, believes the latest statistics offer more hope for the real estate market in the future. “The fact that inventory levels are down significantly since the beginning of 2008 is a number that should not be overlooked,” she noted. “The January 2008 inventory stood at nearly 26 months. To see that figure at its current level is more than encouraging,” Farmer said."

My belief is in line with these thoughts. The Tampa and Tampa Bay real estate market is beginning to show real signs of life again. The $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit has helped drive this upturn and it seems likely to me that Congress will extend, and may even expand, that program in 2010.

As it starts getting colder up North, it's time to start looking for that primary or seasonal home you've been wanting here in warm, sunny and inviting Tampa Bay Florida. Don't miss out on the current very attrative price levels. Prices will inevitably start moving up again as the economy improves and the inventory of unsold homes on the market contiues to fall.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Getting Involved with "Green' Building in your Home


    As we end the arguably "troubled" year of 2008, it might be uplifting to consider something we could all get involved with in 2009 to begin moving our ourselves, our planet and, in particular, our homes toward a more eco-friendly an sustainable lifestyle.


    Yes, owning a home of your own is clearly the ultimate "American Dream", but some of us now want to go further and move our homes is the direction that has become to be known as "green".


    Some may want to build their own green home from scratch. For those, the trend to "building green" calls for using materials that are environmentally friendly, designing spaces to utilize energy more efficiently, furnishing the home with Energy Star-rated appliances, and avoiding waste and using natural resources as much as possible.   For others, becoming more green, may involve just remodeling or updating your home.  In either case, there are many resources on the Internet to help you find your way.


    As the author of the greenhomebuilding.com website says, "The reason for building greener homes is really quite important.  We need to live more lightly on the earth, because the degradation of our environment is ompromising not only our survival, but the survival of most other living beings on the planet.  We can no longer ignore the impact we have on the earth's ecosystems. nbsp;The way we live, the choices we make in providing for our needs, will have an enormous influence on the quality of life of those who will follow us."


    If you’re looking for tips, plans and pointers to consider as you contemplate perhaps building that "green home," or just employing an environmentally-friendly approach in your remodelling, there are many Internet-based website resources that offer information and assistance:


  • GreenHomeBuilding.com This website offers a wide range of information about sustainable architecture and natural building including plans,
    designs and other resources that help get you started with ideas for your own green home.  In addition to eco-friendly (sustainable) designs, you also have find options that focus on local architecture and use of indigenous materials.  You can also seek expert opinions or buy building codes and other resources.


  • GreenHomeGuide.org is a guide maintained by the United States Green Building Council.  This website offers comprehensive information on green-home programs, green remodeling guidelines for remodeling kitchens, baths, flooring and more... even landscaping as well as many other resources.  You will learn how to get your home Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified and other interesting facts and figures.


  • GreenBuilding.com: The author of this site, green building expert David Johnston, is a leading thinker behind the green building movement, transforming the way we think about the American home.  His approach to green building has been embraced by municipalities, homeowners, building professionals and sustainability advocates nation-wide.  Johnston’s current book, "Green Remodeling: Changing the World One Room at a Time," co-authored with fellow green building consultant Kim Master, and available on Amazon.com has been hailed as the definitive guide to green remodeling techniques.  This website explains how a green home should be constructed and offers links to professionals in the field.  The website also contains many "fast facts" about the waste that goes on in a typical home.  You can also learn how to go about a green remodeling project or talk to experts on energy to learn how your home can benefit from such investments.


  • BuildingGreen.com offers a live feed of news items related to green building from around the world.  Other links offer access to green projects, products and informative articles.


  • GreenIsUniversal.com While this site offers some of the same resources to help build sustainable, eco-friendly homes offered by other websites, this site also offers a Virtual Reality Game where you can play at building your own green home online.


    If you'd like more information about this topic, I would be pleased if you would contact me by E-Mail or by phone at 813-263-6806. You may also want to visit my Tampa Bay Florida real estate website.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Gov Crist Addresses Florida Realtors on Property Tax Amendment


With “Vote Yes On 1” signs raised high, Florida Realtors greeted Governor Charlie Crist this morning with a standing ovation, thanking Crist for his efforts to cut property taxes. The governor addressed Realtors attending the Florida Association of Realtors® (FAR) Mid-Winter Business Meetings in Orlando.


  “When was the last time you could go to the ballot box and pass yourself a tax cut?," he asked. "Tell everyone you see to vote for Amendment 1. It’s critical to Florida’s economy,” Governor Crist added.

  Read the Full Story on the Florida Association of Realtors' website. Then please call upon me for assistance in buying or selling Tampa Bay real estate . You may also call me directly at (813) 263-6806 or email me at cheryl@cherylstimac.com


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Friday, January 11, 2008

Why Move to Tampa Florida


Tampa Florida offers many advantages to those considering moving to a warmer climate.

Tampa has beautiful weather year-round. The average high temperature is 82 degrees. The average low temperature is 63 degrees.

The Tampa Bay area includes St. Petersburg and Clearwater and their beautiful beaches and is centrally located on Florida’s west coast on the Gulf of Mexico.

Many public companies have headquarters or major operations in Tampa Bay, creating a healthy business and jobs climate. And, the State of Florida has no state income tax and a sizeable property tax exemption for homeowners.

Tampa is rated # 8th in the nation for recreation. Tampa Bay offers many recreational activities including dining out, shopping, golfing, cruises, water sports, fishing and attractions like Busch Gardens, The Florida Aquarium and Lowry Park Zoo. Tampa Bay is less than 2 hours drive from Orlando with all its attractions.

Tampa Bay is home to many of Florida’s finest golf courses and country clubs.

Tampa was rated one of the Top 10 cities in the United States for the healthiest lifestyle. And it's cost of living is lower than the average of United States cities.

Tampa Bay is home to 25 colleges and universities including medical schools assuring a lively nightlife for singles and young marrieds as well as great health-care, academics and performing arts for residents of all ages.

If you'd like more information on Tampa Bay and its attractive lifestyle, visit my website at http://www.redshoerealty.com/

Friday, October 5, 2007

What happened to expected property insurance reductions

According to an article in the WCTV Tallahassee Headlines, only about half of the insurance companies doing business in Florida have complied with a new rate filing law to date. Insurers are supposed to pass property insurance savings on to consumers from the state's assumption of $15 billion in risk. So far, the results are mixed at best.

“We’ve seen some increases and we’ve seen some decreases ... on their original filings from March,” said an Office of Insurance Regulation spokesman.

The most upsetting has been the request by Allstate Insurance for an average 42% hike with another 28% hike for a subsidiary. These filings come at the same time the state has issued subpoenas to insurance companies to find out why rates have not decreased as expected.

When asked about the insurance company filings to date, Gov. Crist said it looks like a violation of law when they ask for increases and don’t pass on the saving they’re supposed to under the reforms the legislature put through in the special session.

The good news for policy holders is that any property insurance rate increases won't take effect until they are approved and the governor says that it is doubtful.

Some of these rate increase requests are being driven by insurance ratings services who are also under investigation for possible collusion in insurance rate setting.

Need information about Tampa Bay real estate, call upon Cheryl Stimac of Red Shoe Realty.