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First off, Happy fourth!!!! I am on vacation here in Northern Michigan and came across two wonderful concepts from city of Petoskey that I would just like to say, THANK YOU! The other day we were shopping and our time ran out on the parking meter. We turn the corner to see a 'ticket' on the windshield. I kept saying to my sister, "maybe it's not a ticket" knowing it probably was! Well, it wasn't. It was a warning, welcoming us to the city (Tennessee plates) and giving us 1 hour to return and fill meter. Wow. That was nice. Then today, I noticed on the meter, they have a phone number you can call and fill your meter by cell phone!!!! I love this. I could shop all day and not worry about a ticket. Just a thought. Thanks Petoskey!
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The Petoskey City Council, by a vote of 4-1, recently granted an extension of the deadline for "substantial completion" of the Petoskey Pointe Project from early November of 2008 to December 31, 2009. The deadline is contained in an agreement between the City and Lake Street Petoskey Associates, the Farmington Hills developer of the Project. The Petoskey News Review reported that work on the hotel/retail/condominium project stalled last year after National City Bank withdrew its financing. The Developer requested an extension of the substantial completion deadline in December of 2007, indicating that new financing arrangements involving overseas funds were close to being finalized. To provide protection for the City, the resolution approved by the City Council calls for financing to be demonstrated and construction on the project to resume by March 15th.
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Petoskey, Michigan is being featured along with seven other towns in the January/February 2008 issue of Where to Retire magazine, in an article entitled "8 Terrific Low-Tax Towns."
The article notes that ". . . in Petoskey, the skiing, sailing and scenery attract many retirees who also enjoy upscale dining options, a charming downtown with boutique shopping and a reasonable cost of living." The article explains that the yearly local tax burden on a hypothetical retired couple with an annual income of $60,000 and a home value of $225,000 would be $4,084.00 This amount would be even lower for a home located outside the city limits. Resort and Bear Creek Townships, for instance, both have lower property tax rates than those in the city proper.
Other terrific low-tax towns featured include Easton, Maryland, Oxford, Mississippi, Gainesville, Georgia, Fairhope, Alabama, Staunton, Virginia, Ashland, Oregon and Kalispell, Montana. Once again Petoskey finds itself in great company! If you are considering places to retire, make sure you come see why everyone is raving about Petoskey. The natural beauty of the area is unsurpassed, we have abundant recreational and cultural opportunities, we are a very safe community with an excellent quality of life, we have a first class regional medical center, and it is an affordable place to live. What more could you ask for?
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Petoskey real estate sales volume decreased in 2007 from 2006, which is not a surprise based upon the weak state and local economies. Unit sales of single family homes and condominiums in the Petoskey School District decreased to 255 units from 282 units, a decline of over 9%. Petoskey home sales by dollar volume also fell, from $98,896,350 in 2006 to $82,476,049 in 2007, a decline of more than 16%.
Despite the decline in sales activity for Petoskey homes and condominiums, the median Petoskey home price actually increased by just under 1%, from $188,500 in 2006 to $190,000 in 2007. Average days on market was almost unchanged, from 200 days in 2006 to 199 days in 2007 for those homes which sold. The average price paid for a Petoskey home dropped from $350,696 in 2006 to $323,435 in 2007.
Note: Based on information obtained from the Northern Michigan Multiple Listing Service for the period from January 1, 2006 - December 31, 2007.
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