Living Room With a View of the Plaza Courtyard in downtown St Petersburg.
Look below to see why I titled this "Ikea has Room To Go":
When I drove past this ROOM parked beside BayWalk in downtown St Petersburg, I did a double take - drove around the block again, parked, and took these photos.
IKEA this month opened a new store in Tampa. What a creative way to advertise!
This morning I stopped for a cup of latte at Kahwa Coffee Shop here in downtown St Petersburg. The usual neighborhood folk were there, before school or before work.
When I stepped back outside the door (it's getting warm here in Florida so I had my coffee inside instead at one of the outside tables) here were these two adorable dogs, basking in the morning sunshine. Attached to a nearby tree by their leashes, they were snuggly and apparently happy.
This is one more pet friendly place in downtown St Petersburg. Stop and enjoy a freshly brewed cup of coffee and bring your behaved pets along, if you'd like.
Oh - and they have the lightest, most delicious croissants, too. Must be the French influence!
At the end of April 2009 there were 44 condos listed for rent in the MLS, ranging from $750/month for a 1 bedroom condo at The Beacon to $4,800/month for a 3 bedroom luxury condo at Parkshore Plaza.
During April 14 condos were leased, giving a 3.4 month supply of rental condos in downtown St Petersburg. Leases ranged from $850 for a 1 bedroom condo at Bay Villas to $3,300 for a 3 bedroom luxury condo at 400 Beach.
The average condo leased ws 1m291 sq ft and rented for $1,569. The largest supply of condos has switched from 3 bedroom units to 2 bedroom units, which now have a 13 month supply.
Just over half of these rental condos do accept pets, and in most cases that is a determination made by the unit owner. There are usually weight restrictions on a pet.
Tampa International Airport has been computer friendly for years, offering free wireless internet access.
Southwest Airlines improved on the balancing act of using your laptop with their "computer bars" where you could recharge and share a narrow flat surface.
What a pleasant surprise when we arrived at the Southwest Terminal at Tampa International Airlines to find both in the general lobby and at our gate these computer stations with 2 plugs for charging and space to spread out with paperwork, beverage, etc.
It's been a very pleasant wait at the gate with these comfortable computer stations. Thank you Southwest and TIA!
Tami and I are en route to Phoenix to Bloodhound Unchained to learn more about search engine optimization, social networking and improving our blogs and websites.
We met this week with homeowners who called us saying that they were tired of trying to sell their house on their own, and would we please come list it.
We met them, and they have a lovely, updated, comfortable waterfront home. We talked about what has been selling in the neighborhood and they said, "Well, we really don't NEED to sell."
Then, PLEASE, don't sell. We advised them that today's market would not support what they wanted/needed to get in order to sell, and since they didn't NEED to sell, to wait until the market reached their "need" level.
Should they keep their FSBO sign out? No - that's lengthening the time it will take to start the rebound. The number of homes on the market is part of the media's and the buyer's acknowledgement of how bad things are.
So, PLEASE - take your home off the market, if you don't need to sell, and aren't willing or able to meet the market prices, and wait until the market rises to your expectations.
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