| Yes, but: Housing starts way up in February |
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Myrtle Beach prices could lure some off sidleines
It is déjà vu all over again, as Yogi Berra might say. This morning, we learned that housing starts across the nation increased dramatically in February, shocking economists who had predicted a more than 1% decrease in starts. Instead, the numbers rose more than 22%. (Editorial comment: No wonder so few economists predicted the near collapse of the financial system. They are like weathermen; they predict sunny, we get rained on without protecting ourselves, then they say, "Oops, conditions no one could have predicted." Nice work if you can get it.) New home construction starts in the southern U.S. rose an impressive 30%. Sheer demographics will have a positive effect on prices in other areas attractive to retirees with equity in their homes and warm weather in their souls. Those areas may not include Miami, Las Vegas and the Phoenix area for When you start asking yourself about a property "How bad can it be?" it may be time to start considering a nice little vacation home, before others do.
I am in the Myrtle Beach, SC, this week and, scanning the real estate sections and talking with local residents, it appears the market has come to pretty much of a standstill. Neighbors of ours who have two properties in the area -- a condo and single-family home -- have put both up for sale and will take the first reasonable offer on one of them and live in the other. Prices have eroded up and down the Grand Strand, especially on the high-end properties; at the lush Grande Dunes resort, which includes a resort and private golf course, both excellent, million dollar homes are on the market for nearly half what they sold for a few years ago. I am following closely the prices in many southern golf communities and have good contacts across the region to provide updates. If you would like more information about specific communities, or would like to arrange a visit to any of them, contact me and I will get back to you swiftly. There is never a charge or obligation for my services. Other current listings in Myrtle Beach: International Golf Club, 4 BR/3 BA on golf course, $379,500 Grande Dunes lot, $399,900 Grande Dunes, 4 BR/4 BA on lake, short sale*, $795,000 Long Bay Club, 4 BR/3.5 BA, golf views, $359,900 Indigo Creek patio home, 17th fairway, $219,000 River Club, 3 BR/2 BA, water & golf view, $369,900 Brunswick Plantation, lot, view of Crow Creek golf course, $69,000 The Legends golf resort, 4 BR/4 BA, lake view, $419,000 Wild Wing Plantation, 3 BR/2 BA, golf view, $220,000 Prestwick, 4 BR/3.5 BA, lake, golf views, $499,000 Wachesaw Plantation lot, 5th fairway private Fazio course, $189,500 Pawleys Plantation 3 BR/2 BA, $349,900 True Blue condo, 2 BR/2 BA, golf and water view, $169,000
* a "short sale" occurs when the price of the home is lower than the amount owed. The owners try to get what they can on the sale, then work out the difference with their mortgage holder.
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| Tuesday, 17 March 2009 07:48 |
