This wonderful condo just came back on the market from being under contract.
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Click on the following link to take a tour of this property...http://www.visualtour.com/shownp.asp?T=1599471
18th Annual Beach Goes Pops in Historic Pass-a-Grille, located at the southern end of St. Pete Beach. This event is held on Friday April 18th from 5:30 to 10:30 PM and on Saturday April 19th from 7:30 to 10:00 PM
This wonderful FREE concert takes place between 9th and 10th Avenues next to the Seaside Grille on beautiful Pass-a-Grille Beach with the crystal blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico as the backdrop.
Click here for the music venue and more information on this fabulous program http://www.beachgoespops.com



Vendor area lies between 9th Ave and 10th Ave at the Hurricane Restaurant. This area is blocked off to drive-thru traffic for the event and the Art Festival is located in the Park behind this area.


It is that time of year again when St. Pete Beach will host the 14th Annual Corey Ave Art Show. The art show is held on Historic Corey Ave in downtown St. Pete Beach. This event draws a host of artists, sculptors and craftspersons for the two day event, being held this weekend January 26 and 27, 2008 from 10:00 AM to 5 PM. The event is free for the public to attend.
While here and partaking of the wonderful art on display, you can also visit the quaint boutique shops or enjoy a meal at one of the restaurants located on Corey Ave or within walking distance.





For a list of exhibitors, please visit the following link courtesy of artfestival.com: http://artfestival.com/art_festival/jan_2008_8.php
This information and photos are provided by:

Cris Burlew, Broker 290 75th Ave, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706 727-363-6300
It seems that after Opus South Corporation cleared a hurdle on their Water's Edge development and thought all was well, another hurdle has reared its ugly head. This time is has to do with the sales contracts that were written on the 153 unit complex in downtown Clearwater, Florida.
It is unthinkable that a new construction contract could have been written that was non-compliant with HUD's Interstate Land Sales and Full Disclosure requirements. But, apparently, they were. In effect, the buyer's signed what amounts to an invalid contract. For the full article that hit the streets today in the Clearwater Gazette, click on the link...http://www.clearwatergazette.com/20080124/clw.html
Opus has had many developments in our local downtown areas, especially in revitalizing Downtown St. Petersburg. With their experience and expertise, one has to wonder how this slipped through the cracks? Were these different contracts from ones that were normally used? Did they not contain the same language as the contracts used on their other developments? Were they rushed when put together? At any rate, it could have some serious repercussions for our condo market.
We will have to wait and see what happens. I hope for the best and that the buyer's that planned on residing in their unit as a primary or second home will opt for the re-write at a lower cost - this is one of the three options.
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