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Property appraisal

We have had a few close calls with appraisals these days. Some coming in to low, some comps used are not even comparable.

we need to help appraisers do their job. Be at your listing when the appraiser inspects, and make sure he looks at everything possible to do a through job. Even supply with what comps you feel are comparable.

When in doubt take concerns to the lender. The appraisal management company have a review process for appealing an appraisal. Do NOT be shy about going to the lender if you see a pattern of bad appraisals or delays

Hope everyone has a very productive year!

Topsail Island Missile Museum

Yes we have a Museum! Even some the towers are still standing and you can get all the history within this building.

The missiles and more Museum is open for the season!! Features are history and artifacts of the island from prehistoric to present.

Exhibits:

Operation Bumblebee: Missile project that operated on TI shortly after WWII, including a video of assembly and actual firings of the missiles. On site is a booster rocket that washed ashore in 1994.

Camp Davis: The anti-aircraft army base was located in Holly Ridge during WWII

WASPs: (Women Air Force Service Pilots) Honoring these brave women who flew the towing targets for anti aircraft gunnery practice.

Pirates of the Carolinas: Depicting the history and colorful stories of ten pirates in the Carolinas, including the famous Blackbeard and TI own pirate history.

Barrier Island: This exhibit addresses the physiology, fragility, manageability and the magic/privilege of living on TI.

Natural History: Indian artifacts and dugout canoe discovered on the island.

NC Shell exhibit: the museum is children friendly with exhibits on the Sea Turtles, NC birds, and touch and feel shell/sand box, educational and fun books to read and a game table. Outside there is a fossil dig especially for children.

view from NC association of realtors

Buyers responding to the homebuyer tax credit and favorable affordability conditions boosted existing-home sales in March, marking the beginning of an expected spring surge, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Existing-home sales, which are completed transactions that include single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, rose 6.8 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.35 million units in March from 5.01 million in February, and are 16.1 percent above the 4.61 million-unit level in March 2009.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said it is encouraging to see a broad home sales recovery in nearly every part of the country, with two important underlying trends. "Sales have been above year-ago levels for nine straight months, and inventory has trended down from year-ago levels for 20 months running," he said. "The home buyer tax credit has been a resounding success as these underlying trends point to a broad stabilization in home prices. This is preserving perhaps $1 trillion in largely middle class housing wealth that may have been wiped out without the housing stimulus measure."

Total housing inventory at the end of March rose 1.5 percent to 3.58 million existing homes available for sale, which represents an 8.0-month supply2 at the current sales pace, down from an 8.5-month supply in February. Raw unsold inventory is 1.8 percent below a year ago, and is 21.7 percent below the record of 4.58 million in July 2008.

"Foreclosures have been feeding into the inventory pipeline at a fairly steady pace and are being absorbed manageably," Yun said. "In fact, foreclosures are selling quickly, especially in the lower price ranges that are attractive to first-time home buyers."

A parallel NAR practitioner survey3 shows first-time buyers purchased 44 percent of homes in March, up from 42 percent in February. Investors accounted for 19 percent of transactions in March, unchanged from February; the remaining sales were to repeat buyers. All-cash sales remain elevated at 27 percent in March, the same as in February.

The national median existing-home price for all housing types was $170,700 in March, up 0.4 percent from March 2009. Distressed homes, typically sold at a 15 percent discount, accounted for 35 percent of sales last month - unchanged from February.

"With home values stabilizing, a revival in home buying confidence will likely help the housing market get back on its feet even as the tax credit impact disappears," Yun said.

NAR President Vicki Cox Golder, owner of Vicki L. Cox & Associates in Tucson, Ariz., said buying conditions are in near-perfect alignment. "Even with tougher loan standards, historically low mortgage interest rates with affordable prices and a sense that the market is turning have created optimal conditions in much of the country," she said.

"With the fast approaching April 30 deadline to get a contract in place for the tax credit, Realtors® are working harder than ever to negotiate transactions, arrange services and complete paperwork," Golder said. "Because many repeat buyers need to sell their current home first, many will be purchasing later without the tax credit but now have the benefit of a more buoyant housing market."

According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage dipped to 4.97 percent in March from 4.99 percent in February; the rate was 5.00 percent in March 2009.

Single-family home sales rose 7.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.68 million in March from a level of 4.36 million in February, and are 13.3 percent above the 4.13 million level a year ago. The median existing single-family home price was $170,700 in March, up 0.6 percent from March 2009.

Single-family median prices rose in 14 out of 20 metropolitan statistical areas reported in March in comparison with a year earlier. Five metro areas experienced double-digit increases, including San Diego, St. Louis and Boston.

Existing condominium and co-op sales increased 3.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 670,000 in March from 650,000 in February, and are 39.3 percent higher than the 481,000-unit level in March 2009. The median existing condo price5 was $170,600 in March, which is 0.7 percent below a year ago.

Regionally, existing-home sales in the Northeast increased 6.0 percent to an annual level of 890,000 in March and are 25.4 percent higher than a year ago. The median price in the Northeast was $249,800, up 8.9 percent from March 2009.

Existing-home sales in the Midwest rose 7.2 percent in March to a pace of 1.19 million and are 15.5 percent above March 2009. The median price in the Midwest was $139,300, up 0.2 percent from a year ago.

In the South, existing-home sales increased 7.1 percent to an annual level of 1.97 million in March and are 13.9 percent higher than a year ago. The median price in the South was $154,800, up 5.2 percent from March 2009.

Existing-home sales in the West rose 6.6 percent to an annual rate of 1.30 million in March and are 14.0 percent above March 2009. The median price in the West was $209,400, down 7.9 percent from a year ago.

Source: The National Association of REALTORS



area springtime events around the Topsail area

Hampstead honors the arts with its celebrate Hampstead festival: the people of pender county are featured during Spring Fest, and the NC Blueberry Festival offers great fun while commemorating the tasty berry.

Events as follows: Date for the Hampstead Festival are Sat. June 5th. There will be vendors and crafts there to help raise money for the schools. One of the reason for this festival is to ensure that children are exposed to art, writing,drama and music.

Blueberry Festival will be held on June 19th. Blueberries are abundant in Pender county, in fact we rank 2nd in the state. In addition, there will be entertainment, arts, crafts and good food. Afterwards, take a walk on our beautiful beach of Topsail Island. Sit back, relax, bury your toes in the sand and enjoy.

Spring has arrived on Topsail Island

Spring in the Topsail area is when things begin to happen and come alive. The sun is shining, weather is warm and it s Easter weekend. Lots of people here for spring break and Easter , with kayaking on the intracoastal and boat cruising as well as the sand and surf. Shops, restaurants and fishing piers are geared up and everyone is crowding to take advantage of "take your shoes off, you are at the beach".

There are many things to see and do. Beach with its golden sands and rolling waves, glistening intracoastal waterway with public boat ramp for easy access. Golf courses, museum, turtle hospital, parks, amusements and so much more.

Hope you can make it to our beautiful island soon! You will be glad you did. And if you are looking to buy or sell on the coast, give me a call, some fantastic prices to own your own piece of paradise!