Friday, January 29, 2010

The Gasparilla Invasion of Tampa is Imminent


On Saturday, January 30th, the world’s only fully-rigged pirate ship, the Jose Gasparilla, will magically appear at the south end of Hillsborough Bay. A multitude of pleasure crafts, all determined to defend the city, will boldly sail forth to meet the ship. But upon quickly seeing the error of their ways, they will join forces with the Captain and his Krewe’s flotilla. The tall-masted a 165' long Jose Gasparilla pirate ship with cannons booming will then sail across Hillsborough Bay and and attack the defenseless city of Tampa.

The colorful Tampa Bay "Gasparilla Invasion" will have begun.

In this annual re-enactment of Tampa’s historic pirate invasion, the Gasparilla Flotilla, led by the pirate ship Jose Gasparilla will dock at the Tampa Convention Center where the Mayor will surrender the Key to the City of Tampa into the hands of the Captain of Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla.

Shortly thereafter, the jolly Krewe will launch a victory celebration in the "Parade of the Pirates" down beautiful Bayshore Boulevard. During the lavish parade, the captain and krewes will toss beads, coins and other items from their floats while shooting blank pistols as they proceed along bayshore Boulevard.

Average attendance for the parade event exceeds 400,000, so if you plan to attend go early to find a parking space, or better yet, take advantage of the many alternative ways to get to the event.

A week before the "Invasion" and the main parade, Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla sponsors a family-oriented Children's Parade and "Piratechnic Extravaganza," with fireworks over Tampa Bay..

Shortly after the invasion celebration, a more adults-oriented Sant'Yago Knight Parade is held in the Ybor City district of Tampa running well into the early morning.

The annual Gasparilla celebration is just one of the many high-spirited events that make Tampa Florida amd its suburbs in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties such fun places for families of all ages to live.

Another popular Tampa celebration is "Guavaween," held at the end of October. During the day, the family Fun Fest features live music, food, activities, and a children's costume contest. Other Tampa events include the annual Climb Tampa event, Race for Sight, the Gasparilla Distance Classic Marathon, the Bloom & Garden Festival and the USF Botanical Gardens Spring Plant Festival. There is an also almost constant flow of arts and cultural performances and events, many free to the public.

If you'd like to learn more about why Tampa and Tampa Bay may be just right for your next home, E-Mail Me or call me directly at 813-263-6806.

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.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

You Don't Have to be a First-Timer to Take Advantage of the New Home Buyer Tax Credit


The first-time home buyer tax credit, that Realtors have reported jump-started home sales this Summer and Fall, but due to expire at the end of this month, has been extended through April 30, 2010 by Congress and is on its way to President Obama for his promised signature.

The extension expands eligibility for the home buyer tax credit to people with higher incomes as well as to people who have already owned a home for at least the past five years. In either case, the buyer must sign a purchase contract on or before April 30, 2010 and close on the purchase by June 30, 2010. The $8,000 maximum first-time buyer tax credit will continue but will now be available to individuals with incomes up to $125,000 and joint filers with annual incomes up to $225,000. Home buyers with incomes up to $145,000 and couples with incomes up to $245,000 will be eligible for somewhat reduced tax credits.

Under similar income limits, a $6,500 maximum tax credit will be available to people who already own a home and want to move up to a larger home.

Under the new income limits, two-thirds of all American families owning a home today may be eligible to buy a new home. While buyers will not be required to sell their current home to qualify, the tax credit must be used to buy a new "primary residence", not a vacation home or investment property.

To keep speculators out of the program, people who claim the credit but then sell the home or no longer use it as their primary residence within three years will be required to repay the credit. The intent is to exclude from the program speculators who might purchase a home intending to flip it for a fast profit, according to Max Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.

Here's a "heads-up" to those who may have considered buying a first home under the prior program but didn't quite get around to it.

"Contact a Realtor and get started now. You only have until April 30, 2010."

Congressional legislators in both houses have indicated that this costly part of the stimulus program will not be extended a second time. Critics point out that only about one-fourth of the homes purchased under the prior program would not have been bought anyway without the costly tax-credit program. There are also concerns that the previous tax credit program encompassed high numbers of fraudulent transactions. In this version of the program, the Internal Revenue Service has been given much wider authority to oversee the process to root out fraud.

If you are considering buying a first home or moving up to a larger home in the Tampa Bay Florida area I invite you visit my Tampa Real Estate website or for more immediate service, contact me by phone at 813-263-6806. I would be delighted to answer any questions you have.

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, October 4, 2009

Outdoor fun in New Tampa

Bicycle Riding is great in Tampa Bay
In my opinion, there is no better exercise for kids and adults than biking. And, there are many opportunities for bicycle riding in the Tampa Bay area. Whether you are interested in riding on the road or off-road trail riding, you can ride year round in west -central Florida. Local clubs schedule organized rides ranging from rides with just a few to hundreds of riders. The Tampa Bay Freewheelers lists several weekly rides for different skill levels and have longer organized rides with hundreds of participants. The Tampa Bay Freewheelers is sponsoring their Hilly Hundred Ride on October 18 2009, with varying distances of up to 100 miles and several hundred riders. Team New Tampa and Team Grupetto are other Tampa area groups dedicated to road biking. The SWAMP Mountain Bike Club is “an Organization of off-road cycling enthusiasts who share in the fun and excitement of Florida Mountain Biking”.
New Tampa has a great places to ride called Flatwoods Park, a Hillsborough County Recreation maintained park with miles of off-road trails for mountain biking and a seven mile paved loop road for road biking, skating, walking and running. In the Tampa area, hills are something we do not have too much of. Tampa bike riders looking for hills can travel to nearby San Antonio, FL. A local bike shop (San Antonio Cyclery), put out this map San Antonio, FL showing several hilly routes (40, 50 and 60 mile options).
New to biking? you might want to read Bicycling Street Smarts by John C. Allen. Need to buy a bike? Bicycle Magazine has a review of entry level bikes.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A Magical Hidden Property For Sale in Tampa Bay







MAGICAL is the word that describes this hidden property.

Calling old-time Florida lovers, this 7 acre tract in Hudson Florida, is a hidden time machine. The words tranquil, lush, wondrous describe this land.

Once you step on this property you will experience a transition to old Florida. Grand majestic oaks and enormous pines cover this private park. Own a magical piece of Florida, as this property has 3 fresh water springs. The property is mostly fenced.

Located close to the Hudson Marina, Hudson Beach, Hudson Elementary school, grocery stores and Bayonet Point Hospital. Owner financing is a possibility. Call to walk this property today. And, it is yours today for just $139,900. Call Cheryl Stimac, Broker at Red Shoe Realty, Inc. today at 813-263-6806 or cheryl@cherylstimac.com

Friday, September 4, 2009

Extend the Home Buyer Tax Credit - Yes or No?


Capitol Hill may be vacant right now as Senators and Congressmen are home listening to their constituents, but real estate and home builder lobbying group[s are actively working on a full-bore campaign to extend the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit currently scheduled to expire on November 30, 2009.

As you may know, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the stimulus package) authorized a tax credit of up to $8,000 for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence between January 1, 2009 and November 30, 2009. The program has been quite successful in reducing the inventory of unsold homes while helping many afford to buy a first home.

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the National Association of Realtors (NAR) are both hoping to persuade Congress to pass legislation to extend the tax credit as soon as possible after Congress returns to Washington next week. The two associations are contacting members of Congress even while they are in their home districts during their congressional recess. One of the things they are pushing for, in addition to an extension of the first-time home buyer credit, is to expand the program to cover all home buyers through the end of 2010.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid recently indicated that he believes “it's something we can get done.” Senate Banking Committee Chairman Democrat Chris Dodd and Republican Johnny Isakson are sponsoring a bill that would extend the credit through 2010 and expand it to a $15,000 maximum. In the House, two bills have been introduced to extend and expand the credit for either 6 or 12 months. Both the NAR and the NAHB organizations are strongly supporting these initiatives.

With this impetus, it seems likely that in one form or another, the tax credit will be extended into next year, but...

As we've come to understand, there is no such thing as a "sure thing" in Washington. NAR spokesman Walter Molony recently justified his organization’s support for the tax credit saying that it is reducing the inventory of unsold homes and stabilizing pricing, benefiting the economy since in his judgment house prices “overshot to the downside.” But, the NAR also estimates that 1.8 million to 2.0 million first-time buyers will take advantage of the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit before the current version expires. the program, as it now exists is expected to cost about $15.20 billion.

Viewed another way, NAR's own estimate is that only 350,000 of the homes sold under the program would not have been sold without the tax credit. If you now divide the $15.2 billion the program cost by only those 350,000 homes that would not have been sold without it and you get a whopping $43,000 per additional home sold. And, critics say, the numbers will only get worse if the program is extended and expanded to cover all home buyers.

These opposing views of the program could lead fiscal conservatives in both the Democratic and Republican parties to complain that any extension will only add to the ballooning national debt. Legislation that looks, at any given moment, as if it will clearly be enacted can be delayed, watered down, or frustrated in the House and filibustered in the Senate.

So, if you are in the market for a home, and particularly if you haven't owned a home in the past three years, so you qualify for the current $8,000 tax credit, you should be working with a Realtor like Cheryl Stimac, a competent and honest Tampa Florida real estate expert right now to buy the home you've been wanting so you can close on it before the November 30th expiration of the current program.

If you aren't already involved in buying a Tampa Bay home of your own, E-Mail Cheryl or call her at Red Shoe Realty, Inc at 813-263-6806 right away and get started toward owning your piece of the Tampa Bay, Florida paradise.