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Now Is A Great Time To Buy Virginia Real Estate– Come Take Advantage of Virginia’s Eastern Shore Great Real Estate Deals At Today’s Attractive Prices And Amazingly Low Mortgage Rates

Friday, August 6th, 2010

When I think back on my real estate career,  I cannot remember a time when the stars were so favorably aligned for getting both  a fabulous deal  AND  an amazingly low mortgage rate.  (Remembering back to my salad years of the mid- 1970’s,  when prices took a drop then,  mortgage rates were about 12-14%.   The price drops of the early 1990’s  saw mortgage rates of  8-10%. )  One of the advantages of being  “older and wiser”  is that I believe can recognize a great time to buy when I see one.  And I’m seeing one now !

Like most other areas,  the Eastern Shore of Virginia  has  been effected by  the  real estate downturn.  We have had very few  waterfront  home  foreclosures —  attractive short sale opportunities have been more likely.  Since a number of the folks who are purchasing waterfront and water access properties here are doing so for retirement purposes,  a purchase here often necessitates a sale of their primary residence in another state.  And as Sherlock Holmes  would say,  my dear Watson,  it is elementary  that therein problems may arise.  Because,  of course,  many other areas have been quite hard hit and so selling a home elsewhere may take a while.   The  ” I need to sell my home first”  phenomena  has created a current situation where sellers who are motivated may accept offers which are very attractive from  buyers  who are  ready and able  to purchase without having to first sell a property elsewhere. 

Combine a motivated seller with a ready and able buyer and voila !  a prescription  exists for getting a great deal on purchasing a property here.   Which,  of course, explains why buyers who have already sold their home,  or who are purchasing for leisure home use and therefore don’t have to sell  something elsewhere,  are finding some really, really  attractive purchase opportunities !   Combine these great purchase prices  with the amazingly low  mortgage rates ( in the  5%  range  or even somewhat less) and  you can clearly see why buyers are getting the deals of a lifetime,  right  here and right now !!!  So whether you’re looking for a beach house,  a boating property, a historic home,  a water access home or a condo give us a call  at   (757-678-5200) for information about some of our latest and greatest deals on single family homes,  condos or  land parcels —  it really is time to take advantage of the Eastern Shore of  Virginia’s  great real estate deals at  today’s amazingly low mortgage rates !

A Soft Summer’s Evening In Cape Charles, Virginia

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Wheels, Walking And Chesapeake Bay At Sunset

Having lived on the Eastern Shore of Virginia  for nearly 25 years (how time does fly), I probably have been to  the little coastal town of  Cape Charles several thousand times, at least,  for shopping, doctor appointments,  lunches or dinners,  meetings at our  real estate office  in the Cape Charles historic commercial district, etc. , etc.   But I had never actually spent a night in Cape Charles until a friend of ours, who owns one of the “grand dame” homes overlooking  the beach there,  invited us to spend the Fourth of July week-end  at his house.  We had a wonderful time and based on that experience  I’ve decided that it’s really impossible to fully appreciate  the unique Cape Charles small coastal town atmosphere/lifestyle  until one has spent an entire day and night there.  

Enjoying the Salty Breezes

 Our evening kicked off with coffee and dessert ( a delicious  southern style coconut cake with lemon curd filling and coconut icing,  especially ordered from the Cape Charles Coffee House,  www.capecharlescoffeehouse.com  ,  baked by the inimitable Roberta)  served on the  wide front porch overlooking the Chesapeake Bay and the town beach.   The sun was just beginning to set, streaks of pinks and violets painted across the sky and waters below.  A salty sea breeze picked up, the air had cooled considerably from the hot point of the day. And then  the waterfront just  came alive with  quiet activity–  dogs and owners sauntering down the boardwalk, toddlers being pushed along in strollers, bicyclers singly or in groups of 2 or 3 enjoying the soft summer  breezes,   joggers  and  walkers ( my speed entirely) out to enjoy the sunset,  one or two kids on skateboards trying to do a  few flips,  folks with fishing poles walking down  to try their luck on the new Cape Charles fishing pier which is beautifully illuminated at night.   Boats launched from the Cape Charles harbour gliding by on the way out  to fish the hot spots after dark,  sailboats slipping back into the marina for the night.   

Cape Charles Fishing Pier At Twilight

We love  “people watching” and  with a backdrop of sunsets, beach, boats,  lapping waves , water and seabirds calling  overhead — it was great.   What was also fun was watching the  golf carts, many decorated or painted special colors,  cruising  slowly down the street, out for a evening  ride around the town. ( Uniquely, Cape Charles is one of the few towns in Virginia where  golf carts are street legal and many residents use these colorful and eco-friendly vehicles  as their main in-town transportation. )  Out on the beach a few kite surfers  were taking advantage of some the stronger winds that blow  at sunset along with beachcombers  and a few die-hard kids finishing up a sand castle.   Everything worked in such harmony,  everyone just having fun , totally relaxed, lots of laughter carried  on the wind– we stayed out on the porch past dark, just enjoying  for ourselves the enjoyment  of  others on a beautiful, soft  summer’s  evening in Cape Charles.  And I discovered for myself  a part of why  people who live in Cape Charles  love it there.

Rare Sea Turtles Released into the Wild From the Cape Charles, Virginia Beach

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Caught in a Tangled Web

Rare Kemps-ridley Sea Turtle Released into the Wild

In  June at the public beach on the Chesapeake Bay in the little coastal town of Cape Charles, Virginia on Virginia’s beautiful Eastern Shore, conservation scientists who specialize in the rescue and rehabilitation of marine animals released 12 extremely rare Kemps-Ridley sea turtles into the sea.  These turtles had spent the winter at the Virginia Institute of Marine Scince (VIMS) aquarium in Virginia Beach, VA,  reviving from their near-death paralysis due to exposure to  cold and injuries from power boats, having been rescued from beaches all along the East Coast of the United States. With a world population of only 2,000, the Kemps-Ridley sea turtles represent the hopes of marine conservationists around the world.  Hundreds of well-wishers gathered throughout the morning in the bright sunshine and the warm salt waters of the lower Chesapeake Bay to see them off.  Children and adults alike were absolutely astonished by the robust health and activity of the turtles as each one was carried by a volunteer down to the water’s edge and carefully dipped into the sea to be released. Off they swam,  like birds in flight, flippers pumping in quick rythm.  The waders cheered and jumped out of the way to give the turtles room to roam.  May they all swim merrily on their way and have lots of babies!

Rare Kemps-ridley Sea Turtle Released into the Wild

At Cape Charles VA town beach, a rare sea turtle is released into the wild.

The Cape Charles Golf Cart Parade

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

July 4th 2010

Like most people, I’ve been to a lot of   parades  in my life,  both large and small, most of them colorful and fun, sprightly, with plenty of loud John Phillip Sousa  for good measure  ( which I dearly love) , but I had never been to a parade which featured gussied  up golf carts until this past 4th of July !  It was part of  a 3 day  week-end we spent at a friend’s  beach home on Bay Avenue in Cape Charles, Virginia  together with various family members on various days.   We woke up early to take our dogs for a walk before all the hustle and bustle of the set-up preparations for the concession stands, artist’s tents,  bouncy houses ,etc. which were going to line the  west side of Bay Avenue,  the Cape Charles waterfront boulevard.  The parade would take place on the east side of the street  and we were all lined up on the porch ready to enjoy our 50 yard line views, munching down on ice cold chunks of ruby red watermelon, the official fruit  of the 2010  Fourth of July, ( southern style  BBQ  and potato salad being the official foods of the 2010 Fourth of July.)

Balloontiful

 First in line , of course, was  the Grand Marshall,  followed by  the Color Guard of the U.S.  Coast Guard, Cape Charles Station, looking spiffy and marching ramrod straight.  (Guys and gals, we’re proud of you.)  Then, of course, the various fire and rescue companies with both new and antique equipment, flags waving broadly, horns  honking (actually,  horns blasting),  drivers and crew smiling and waving back to all the friends,  neighbors and visitors  lining the street  to see the parade.  And next,  my favorite of the day, the  golf cart parade. Uniquely, golf carts are street-legal in Cape Charles, and literally dozens of golf carts of all sizes and persuasions were dressed up in their best finery, each one in its turn proudly stopping in front of the review stand (The Gazebo, of course)  for the Mistress of Ceremonies , Trina Veber,  to read aloud  the particulars of each participant . 

Uncle Sam

Uncle Sam

Boldly decorated, with  smiling owners and passengers, these cute little eco vehicles delighted on-lookers as they paraded  on down Bay Avenue,  throwing  out wrapped hard candies  to thrilled youngsters along the way including, by my side (now off the porch onto  the sidewalk, the better to take advantage of all the candy action),  our two youngest grandsons who smiled from ear to ear as they caught grand  prizes of hot cinnamon Jaw Breakers  and guaranteed to wreak your teeth  little rolls of  Sweet Tarts !  What fun they already had and still all the concession stands with cotton candy, cool Italian Ices, grilled sausages with peppers and onions,  funnel cakes (my husband’s favorite) , game booths with prizes,  bouncy houses shaped like dogs, etc., etc  to look forward to for the rest of the afternoon.  And at dark,  the brilliant colors and booming sounds (which frightened  one of our dogs  so much she had to be put back  in the house)  of the annual fireworks show.  It was well done as ever ( although we don’t live in Cape Charles we are only 20 minutes away and usually try to attend).  Afterwords we lingered on the porch for a while,  just enjoying the little hustle bustle  of the activities winding down,  a relaxing end to a wonderful day.

Kiteboarding in Cape Charles Is On My Bucket List

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Whenever I’m in town with my kids we usually take a few  minutes  to stroll the Cape Charles boardwalk because something interesting is always going on there . You just never know what you’ll get to see but chances are if there is a good wind,  chances are you’ll see some folks kiteboarding off the Cape Charles town beach.  Getting to watch the athletic grace of kitesurfing at sunset is unexpected treat.

Kiteboarding in Cape Charles

The terms “Kiteboarding” or “Kitesurfing”  are used  interchangeably when discussing this internationally popular sport. ( Here on the Eastern Shore of Virginia it’s always referred to as Kiteboarding. )  If you’ve never had the pleasure of watching  someone kiteboard, it’s done by using  a huge colorful kite that looks like a skydiving parachute to harness the wind and lift yourself up onto the board and just sail off. With speeds of up to 50+ miles per hour it’s definitely not for the faint of heart ! Kiteboarding is a great alternative for locations like Cape Charles that do not have the super big waves needed for conventional surfing. 

The picture shows Erin Harvey having a great time Kiteboarding off the Cape Charles beach.  After watching several exciting sessions, my sons and I agree that we are all interested in learning to Kiteboard !  Erin has assured me that I can  do it, though I must admit I’m a little more than apprehensive about it.  I suppose that is what taking instruction is for and it really does it look like fun.  Definitely on our  bucket list.

Investigate the Eastern Shore Of Virginia Concept of Buying Beach Access vs. Beachfront Properties — It Might Be Perfect for You !

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Garden by the sea, a beach access home

Naturally, many people considering buying beach property on the Eastern Shore of  Virginia would love to live right smack dab on the beachfront.  But if  the budget says  “no,no,no”  but the beachcomber in you is saying  “yes,yes,yes”  and is just ready to bust out,  then it’s time to look at some of  our  great beach access buys.  “Beach access”  property  is a home or lot which has deeded beach access but  is not directly on the beach. In general, our  Virginia’s Eastern Shore  beach access properties are just across the street and within an easy walk  of  the beach.  You will gain substantial savings on the price which compensates for the absence of views.  In terms of  enjoying a beach lifestyle  there really is not that much difference.  You can still enjoy swimming,  beach combing,  sitting in your deck chair on the beach catching a few rays  ( which reminds me of a little joke my 7 year old grandson likes to tell: If the sun owned a restaurant, what would it be called ? Rays, duh !),  strolling in the moonlight,  jogging at dawn, whatever catches your fancy is generally permissible with deeded beach access. The home pictured above is a great  example of  a terrific beach access property– excellent  price, beautiful home.

Endless beach combing

Located in one of our upscale beach communities, this top quality brick home is less than a five minute walk to the  beautiful neighborhood private sand beach,  available only to residents and guests.  Like new,  it features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths,  an acre and a half of land,  includes  a swimming pool.  And very attractively priced,  about half to a third of the cost of most beachfront homes here.  ( Like more information about the home described here ?  Please call Eva Noonan,  757- 331-4885. )  If you have been thinking that the sweet beach life would be perfect for you,   you may want to consider some of our attractively priced beach access homes.

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