This blog is my opinion of what is going on in the real estate market in the Beaufort, SC area with an emphasis on Fripp Island, Harbor Island, Coosaw Point, Habersham, Dataw and all the sea islands. This will contain views on lending, short sales, foreclosures and occasionally some musings. Of course there will be updates on the goings on at Island Realty. Nothing lengthy and sometimes stuff is just for fun. Give it a go, you'll be glad you did.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Beach Sweep
Monday, June 28, 2010
Great News
June 28, 2010
Senate Bill 1051 becomes law!!
All of us have been closely following the progress of Senate Bill 1051 during the last weeks. There were tense times as the legislative session was nearing its end but the bill was approved just under the wire, and is now law. Today, Governor Sanford has filed the unsigned bill with the Secretary of State where it now has the full faith and backing of the state of South Carolina.
This bill was critical to all Fripp owners for several reasons not the least of which was the potential significant drop of property values island wide, and other unintended consequences such as difficulty for buyers to obtain home loans. When the Office of Coastal Resource Management (OCRM) changed our setback lines last November and refused to address our concerns in a hearing, our only recourse to prevent the decision from becoming permanent was to delay the action by appealing to the Administrative Law Court. Your Board voted unanimously to appeal and start the process of getting the OCRM decision reversed on Fripp allowing time for our legislative representatives to start the process of the exemption bill.
What this bill means for Fripp going forward is that Fripp Island will be allowed to maintain its rock revetments. It also means that the baseline will be fixed at the top of the revetment and the setback lines will be permanently fixed at 20-feet landward of the revetment. OCRM will not come to Fripp every 10 years as they do elsewhere along the coast to re-examine the erosion rates, Fripp will be exempt from that section of the Beachfront Management Act. As long as the rock revetments are maintained, and it will remain each owner’s responsibility to maintain them, Fripp’s beachfront lots will continue to have the same jurisdictional lines within which to build that they have had for the past thirty years. The threat to all Fripp owners from OCRM’s landward movement of setback lines by use of unreliable data is no longer an issue.
We have many people to thank for making S. 1051 a reality. First and foremost is our General Manager, Kate Hines. She has worked tirelessly on this effort. The Board deserves credit for taking the initiative to move quickly when short timelines were imposed by OCRM. Mary Shahid of McNair Law Firm worked with Kate and the Board and also helped Senator Tom Davis who deserves our deepest gratitude for giving us not only his time but for having the forethought to draft this bill. Representative Shannon Erickson lent 100% of her support for the bill in the House of Representatives. Last but not least our members stepped to the table, called their Senators and Representatives, not just once but many times as this bill went from one legislative body to another and into Conference.
Congratulations Fripp Island it’s a great day for all of us!
Micki McCormick
FIPOA President
4 Good Things That Are Happening
1. May’s consumer spending is up 0.2%
2. May’s incomes are up 0.4%
3. May’s savings rose from 3.8% to 4.0%
4. GDP is up 2.7% from the first quarter
While these things are not a declaration that the worst of this challenging market is over, they are certainly pieces of good news and I feel a need to mention it as good news seldom gets talked and or written about.
Cindy
Friday, June 25, 2010
National Flood Insurance Program
Until the program is reauthorized, buyers cannot obtain the insurance, however in some cases they are able to assume the seller's policy. So why am I writing about something negative in the real estate market? Quite frankly because we need help. It is certainly not news that the real estate market has suffered dramatically over the last several years and here in the second home market it is no different. Many people have asked me why we are suffering because the second home market is just another luxury of the rich. On more than one occasion I have heard something like "rich people will buy in any market". That's just not true.
Beyond the proclivities of the people with significant discretionary income, let's think about what these second and retirement homes mean in the broad picture. In my opinion, they are the basis for a big part of our economy and a source of livelihood for our middle class. Think of the carpenter doing the framing on the house, think of the irrigation company installing the system, think of the washers, dryers, refrigerators, tv's etc. being purchased and installed, think of the restaurants that are being patronized, think of the home improvement stores selling all manner of merchandise to a new home owner and the list goes on and on and that is precisely why we (those of us making our living in the housing market and the sellers trying to sell their homes)need this program to be reinstated.
On a daily basis, I read about how much Washington is doing to stimulate the housing market and for that I say thanks. I am not asking for a new stimulus, I am just asking to resuscitate a necessary program before it is too late, I'm just asking to not create problems. The housing market has taken many blows to the head and we keep getting up -- we have too,our nation's economy depends on it. If you agree with me that Congress shouldn't break for independence day without passing this, please contact either Jim DeMint or Lindsey Graham. If you go to their websites, you will be directed to fill out a form which is fine, however a think a better idea is to email their schedulers at alice_james@lgraham.senate.gov or julie_blackorby@demint.senate.gov. Thanks in advance.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Coosaw Point BBQ Cookoff
On June 5, 2010 Island Realty and Coosaw Point held the “First Annual Coosaw Point BBQ Cookoff” to benefit The Little Red Dog, an organization that provides special bikes to handicapped children and adults. 250 locals attended the cookoff showcasing both professionals and amateurs competing in a variety of categories such as Professional, Amateurs, Just for Fun/Trailer Trash and Showmanship. Among the area restaurants in the event were, Saltus / Plums, Boondocks, Keiths, Danny’s BBQ, The Office & The Smokey Chef. Among the amateurs vying for honors were Bud Martin, Andy Gallant & Lorrick Fanning.
The daunting task of tasting and judging these fine samples of “real barbecue” was left to local celebreties; Rep. Shannon Erickson, Sen. Tom Davis, Mayor Billy Keyserling, Malcolm Goodrich, Charles Gay and Richard Brooks. Robert and Ann Gallant graciously donated the location and Island Realty’s Christian Sherbert & Todd McDaniel did a yeoman’s job of organizing the event that ultimately raised $1700 for The Little Red Dog Foundation”. Go to www.coosawpoint.com for pictures.