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Castles in the Sand


April 11, 2021
Happy tax day! Well, maybe not, since tax day has been extended another month. With so much going on in the world and in the country, it’s easy to forget about some things that are traditional and in…
April 3, 2021
Remember last March – the week the country shut down – and you raced to the supermarket to stock up on food and toilet paper? My biggest shock was going to Publix on March 17 and seeing about a quart…
March 28, 2021
I’ve never met a seller who didn’t cringe a little at closing when the brokers’ commission checks are cut. They know intellectually that brokers have to be paid, but they frequently never really thin…
March 20, 2021
It’s wild out there, and if you read my column last week, you’ll understand just how wild it is. The value of homes on Anna Maria Island is soaring, and it’s not uncommon to see listings not just ove…
March 14, 2021
Well, here we are again; three more months have passed as we fight our way through the biggest pandemic in more than a century, but Anna Maria Island’s real estate market hasn’t blinked. The price…
March 7, 2021
In case you haven’t noticed, there is a pandemic housing fever going around the country. This is putting a lot of pressure on buyers to buy fast, buy online, compromise, and – probably the biggest mi…

February 28, 2021
I have always found real estate to be a very exciting profession. What other job allows and encourages you to peek into people’s closets and check out their favorite shampoo? And right now, real esta…

February 22, 2021
If you think Macbeth’s witches had trouble, just wait. If the COVID-19 housing bubble bursts, it could be a replay of 2008. To be fair, not everyone thinks there is a bubble. Many real estate prof…

February 14, 2021
Stressed-out seems to be the condition we’re all living with. It may not be an actual medical term, but if you have it, you know it. One of the fastest ways to catch “stressed-out” is to try and buy…

February 7, 2021
Babies born after World War II between 1946 and 1964 are generally considered Baby Boomers. Since their numbers were so enormous, they had an effect on the prices of everything from baby furniture to…