It just doesn’t get much better than this for buyers of a vacation home, retirement dream, investment or relocation. In fact, we could call it the perfect storm.
Well, the savvy buyers calling Three Rivers Realty every day are looking for the perfect storm -– the combination of large inventory, great prices, great mortgage rates and the knowledge that their investment will soon start to increase in value.
Yup. We’ve got all those factors in play.
In fact, the bottom of the market has come and gone. We’re seeing a tick upward, and today the Brunswick County Association of Realtors confirmed that sales are 12% ahead of this time last year and that we’re ahead of this time on the calendar in 2004.
The oceanfront dream lot or home is affordable. The golf communities have great prices. The family home is within reach. And it’s all in beautiful Brunswick County, North Carolina where we get an occasional storm -- and the rest of the time it’s perfect!
Pam Quinn, Broker
Three Rivers Realty
Southport, NC
As vacation season gets closer, it gets harder to do the routine. Pack the lunches, rush to work, get the kids to practice and then there’s the load of laundry that just won’t fold itself. So you think ahead to the precious week or two at the beach when life slows down, you can finish a conversation and take time to do nothing more than spend an hour watching the tide change.
It’s a softer life. It doesn’t have to be just a week or two.
With your own affordable vacation home here in Brunswick County, you can get away for a few days. Sneak a week. Do the December holidays under a blue Carolina sky that heals the soul.
We can work with nearly any budget. And your investment holds its value all the way into retirement.
Fish, boat, golf, explore or just watch the tide change. There’s a lifestyle here to suit any interest. Vacation home, retirement or a little of both.
Thanks for listening!
Pam Quinn, Broker
Three Rivers Realty
Southport, NC
Well, we couldn’t help the beauty of alliteration in the line, but that was secondary. It’s about escaping the cold and snow for a game of golf, pansies blooming and a blue Carolina sky that heals any winter-weary soul.
Why talk about snow now? Because a real estate vacation home or lot investment now makes perfect sense in a buyer’s market, low interest rates and a strong Canadian dollar. Because by March you can be in tranquil Brunswick County. North Carolina instead of the traffic jams of Myrtle Beach. And because our Canadian specialists know exactly how to make it happen. Welcome the newest brokers of Three Rivers Realty, Bob and Pam Quinn, former long-time Canadian residents. Go to www.CanadiansInCarolina.com.
Peter and I spent a spectacular weekend in Charleston -- which is only a short three hour drive from here -- with some friends. We walked all over this gracious Southern city to sample shopping, restaurants, art galleries, and museums. We grew up in beach towns on the Jersey Shore, so there is an attraction to all things beach. On our way back to Southport, we detoured to visit Sullivan’s Island and the Isle of Palms. Even when we are "off," we still think real estate.
The homes were magnificent. Public beach access. . . not so much. Our point of comparison, with 76 public, free beach access points (with parking) is Oak Island. Frankly, it's hard to find any other coastal town that offers so much for so little to so many.
Thanks for listening,
Allyn Heck, Broker/Owner
Three Rivers Realty
Southport, NC
Want to know a secret? Oak Island, NC.
Oak Island is the best option for investors, beach lovers, families, empty nesters, fishing fans and just about everyone. Here's why. . . at the current rate of construction, The Island will be completely built out in just ten years.
That's no undeveloped land left.
This projection is available right on the town's website under Executive Summary 201 Facilities Plan Update. That is right out of the textbook on Supply and Demand. This affects the price of both land and homes. Tick Tock.
March 12, 2008 in Current Affairs, Just the Facts, Ma'am, Quaint Towns and the People Who Love Them, Real Estate, Under My Umbrella | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Today, 8,000 Americans are turning 60, and apparently every day in 2008 will see the same number celebrating their birthday. For many, this will be the best time of their lives. Re-storing. Re-directing. Re-defining. Re-energizing. Just plain starting over.
Become the person you never had time to be. Come to the warm, welcoming coast of North Carolina and this time. . . you will write the next chapter of your life.
Thanks for listening,
Allyn Heck, Broker/Owner
Three Rivers Realty
Southport, NC
This past week, our family came to visit, and we had the extraordinary joy of watching our two young grandsons play outside in the middle of winter. Yes, it was February, but we went to the beach, played for hours on the playground in South Harbor, and watched as they rode their tiny motorcycles up and down the driveway.
For the entire week we had mild temperatures, Carolina blue skies and abundant sunshine, and it was the perfect antidote to a New Jersey winter where inside play is pretty much your only option.
The coast of North Carolina has become a mecca for retirees because of our temperate and seasonal climate, the lower cost of owning a home and the accessibility of free beaches, fishing and many outdoor recreational activities. Sounds like the perfect place to raise a family! Hint. Hint.
Thanks for listening!
Allyn Heck, Broker/Owner
Three Rivers Realty
Southport, NC
February 12, 2008 in Just the Facts, Ma'am, Movin' On Up, Quaint Towns and the People Who Love Them, Real Estate | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
A study by United Van Lines reports that Americans are moving to North Carolina at a higher rate than any other state in the country. These findings were based on a review in the past year of over 212,000 household moves. This is the second consecutive year that North Carolina has claimed the number one spot.
Michigan had the highest rate of out-of-state moves followed by North Dakota, New Jersey, New York and Illinois.
The study did not determine the reason for these moves, but I think I know. Having lived in both New Jersey and North Carolina, I submit my. . .
Top Ten Reasons to Leave New Jersey for North Carolina!
Thanks for listening!
Allyn Heck, Broker/Owner
Three Rivers Realty
www.ThreeRiversRealtyNC.com
January 22, 2008 in Just the Facts, Ma'am, Local Flavor, Nothing More Than Feelings, Quaint Towns and the People Who Love Them, Real Estate | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Our daughter Jennifer just let me know that the weather in New Jersey is in the 60's. Here our temperature today is in the mid-70's.
I think presidential candidates should propose that on the first winter’s day when it is unexpectedly beautiful everyone should be allowed an extra hour off across the country to drink in such fabulous weather. Go play outside!
Who would vote against that?
Thanks for listening,
Allyn Heck, Broker/Owner
Three Rivers Realty
Southport, NC 28461
January 08, 2008 in Current Affairs, Just the Facts, Ma'am, Local Flavor, Quaint Towns and the People Who Love Them, Real Estate, Under My Umbrella | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)