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Ovation nearing topping off

Ovation topping off

Ovation is the newest luxury condo in downtown St. Petersburg being built by JMC Communities. Ovation is in a prime location with wonderful park and waterfront views. Only two condominiums per floor and then the penthouses are only one per floor. Watch both sunrises and sunsets!

Topping off will occur during October and there are celebrations planned! I can't wait to see the view from the top.

Sales have been going very well in Ovation, but there are still a few opportunities left. For buyer representation, contact The Simms Team at RE/MAX Metro in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida.

See Villa Terranova and support All Children's Hospital

Villa TerranovaVilla Terranova is the latest home on Snell Isle built by Windstar Homes. Snell Isle is close to downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, and has many 1920s homes as well as 2000s homes. This home on Snell Isle Harbor has 18,000 sq ft and is built on two lots. It will be occupied by a family of three: Jon and Suzanne Clements and their 10 year old son, J, Jack. As a custom built home, it's unlikely you'd ever have a chance to see the inside.

To benefit All Children's Hospital, the Clements are allowing the public to tour their home this weekend, as well as October 2-5 and October 9-12. Hours are 10 - 5 Thursdays through Saturdays and 12-5 on Sundays. Admission is only $15 per person ald the proceeds benefit All Children's Hospital.

Windstar Homes believes in giving back to the community. Bobby Gross, co-owner of Windstar Homes, is on the Board of Directors of All Children's Hospital.

Satisfy your curiosity - get decorating ideas - see new luxury construction features - and support a good cause. Head over to Snell Isle and see Villa Terranova.

Rendering is courtesy of Windstar Homes.

Multiple Offers Are Here!

Multiple offers are here in St Petersburg, Florida and the Gulf Beaches.

No - it's not back to 2005 when each listing had multiple offers, rising above the listing price.

This is 2008 and it's buyers making offers on multiple homes.

Version 1: 4 condos in this building would be acceptable to Buyer. Buyer offers same offer (low) on all 4 units, including the comment - I am making 4 simultaneous offers. I will take the first one that gets back to me accepting the offer, at which time the others will become null and void.

Version 2: Here are my 10 favorite homes, along with the price I'd be willing to pay for each of them. I'll sign all ten offers, same clause as above - with first acceptance, other offers will be null and void. If none of these are accepted, we'll go to our next list.

So - the days of falling in love with a single house are gone (at the moment), and the reality of a buyer wanting protection against further falling home prices is here.

Many, many sellers are asking - do you think the offer that came in 4-5-6 months ago is still interested? Haven't found one that was still interested, and if they were, they'd offer less now.

Pennsylvania hospitals cutting costs while improving healthcare

One of my favorite magazines is Fast Company, because it has some cutting ideas and interview with many leading, interesting people.

This month, in it's October issue it has an article called The Cure. This discusses how 3 hospitals in central Pennsylvania have reduced costs, improved health care, and replaced fee-for-service with pay-for performance (P4P). It discusses consistency, checklists. The concept relies on implementing what clinical data says works.

By the way, use IE, not Firefox. On Firefox I couldn't get it to stop repeating the ad, never getting to the content.

Pot of Gold at the end of the Rainbow

Rainbow over Broadwater waterfront homeBroadwater is a great waterfront neighborhood in southwest St Petersburg, on Boca Ciega Bay and the Intercoastal Waterway. The rainbow ends here, and living in this neighborhood is indeed a pot of gold.

A neighbor sent me this photo with the rainbow ending right on this waterfront home in Broadwater, St. Petersburg.

It's on a wide yacht basin (do it's protected, deep, and has lots of turning space for large yachts or sailboats(up to 90 feet long it they're parallel to the seawall, larger if they're angled or perpendicular). More on this renovated waterfront home on its own website.

The last time I was sent a rainbow picture it was from a landowner's daughter in Tennessee, and showeda rainbow ending at one corner of her father's farm - not long after that we drilled in Tennessee's largest oil well - right at the spot where the rainbow ended.

So if you're looking for a treasure, check out this open plan, renovated waterfront pool home in a great neighborhood in St. Petersburg, Florida.

No future rainbows guaranteed, but I will give the new owner a copy of the three rainbow photos forwarded to me by the neighborhood across the yacht basin.

p.s. - Yes that's the hint of a second rainbow to the left - but that home's not available for sale.