Moonlight & Movies at Rosemary Beach!
06/14/2012 – 8:15pm
Bring the family, your chairs and blankets, and come out to Rosemary Beach for a FREE movie on the western green. “The Muppets” (PG).
Sponsored by The Merchants of Rosemary Beach
WaterColor Real Estate, Rosemary Beach and Scenic 30A
Karen
Karen
06/14/2012 – 7:30pm
Location: Seaside
Quincy Circle
850-231-0733
For more information and to buy tickets:
www.seasiderep.org
http://www.michellemalone.com/
Karen
The Bell Tolls for Housing
JUNE 5, 2012 | 1:40 PM EDT
CoreLogic’s April housing stats are consistent with my own view.
“We see the consistent month-over-month increases in home price indices as one sign that the housing market is stabilizing … home prices are responding to a restricted supply that will likely exist for some time to come — an optimistic sign for the future of our industry … home prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased on a year-over-year basis by 1.1 percent in April 2012 compared to April 2011. This was the second consecutive year-over-year increase this year, and the first time two consecutive increases have occurred since June 2010. On a month-over-month basis, home prices, including distressed sales, increased by 2.2 percent in April 2012. This marks the second consecutive month-over-month increase this year … Excluding distressed sales, prices increased 2.6 percent in April 2012 compared to March 2012, the third month-over-month increase in a row. The CoreLogic HPI also shows that year-over-year prices, excluding distressed sales, rose by 1.9 percent in April 2012 compared to April 2011.”
— Anand Nallathambi, president, CoreLogic
I am of the firm belief that the U.S. housing market is embarking upon a durable multi-year recovery that is capable of being in place for most of this decade.
The recovery in the residential real estate market should be an important factor in a self sustaining domestic economic recovery.
Corelogic’s April housing statistics are consistent with my view.
Here are some of the month’s hightlights:
Including distressed sales, the five states with the highest appreciation were: Arizona (+8.8 percent), District of Columbia (6.4 percent), Florida (+5.5 percent), Montana (+5.4 percent), and Utah (+5.4 percent).
Including distressed sales, the five states with the greatest depreciation were: Delaware (-11.9 percent), Illinois (-6.8 percent), Alabama (-6.6 percent), Rhode Island(-6.2 percent), and Georgia (-5.6 percent).
Excluding distressed sales, the five states with the highest appreciation were: Utah (+5.3 percent), Idaho (+5.1 percent), Mississippi (+4.7 percent), Louisiana (+4.6 percent) and Arizona (+4.6 percent).
Excluding distressed sales, the five states with the greatest depreciation were: Delaware (-10.1 percent), Rhode Island (-6.2 percent), Alabama (-4.4 percent), Vermont (-2.8 percent) and Connecticut (-2.3 percent).
Including distressed transactions, the peak-to-current change in the national HPI (from April 2006 to April 2012) was -31.7 percent. Excluding distressed transactions, the peak-to-current change in the HPI for the same period was -23.3 percent.
The five states with the largest peak-to-current declines including distressed transactions are Nevada (-58.9 percent), Florida (-46.5 percent), Arizona (-46.5 percent), Michigan (-43.6 percent) and California (-41.0 percent).
Of the top 100 Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) measured by population, 44 are showing year-over-year declines in April, 10 fewer than in March.
Karen
Karen
Digital Graffiti Details!
A red carpet party, DJ from New York, signature cocktails, surprise displays and interactive exhibits all make for the most exciting weekend on 30A with the Fifth Annual Digital Graffiti Festival scheduled for June 8-9th at Alys Beach.
“We have traffic on the Digital Graffiti website from all over the world – nearly 100 countries! It is amazing how Digital Graffiti has put Alys Beach, 30A, Florida, and the US on the map for digital art,” said Kelli Siler of Alys Beach.
Music has always been an integral part of Digital Graffiti, particularly when the party on Saturday night is in full swing at the Caliza Pool. This year will be no different with guest DJ Chachi flying in from New York to spin tunes from a very special location at the pool on Saturday night. Check him out at djchachi.com
In addition to the juried works of art are several interactive exhibits including JD’s Funhouse from Panama City. A video image of yourself is projected, filtered and then you are portrayed as rock star, circus performer, or avatar option. This display will be placed in Central Park for all guests to enjoy
FRIDAY, JUNE 8:
Friday night’s Gallery Stroll will allow guests to interact with the artists in a more intimate salon-style setting with the Caliza Restaurant taking a limited number of reservations for dinner. There will also be a cash bar at the Caliza Pool, but no party.
SATURDAY, JUNE 9:
Join VIE magazine as they team up with Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach, Florida to introduce “me + vie = dg: Meet me at the Red Carpet,” a pre-party for all festival attendees. The red-carpet event will be held at Fonville press on Saturday, June 9 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.—until the gates open for the Digital Graffiti festival. Kick off the night with pre-festival cocktails, tapas, and photo opportunities, all to the music of a live DJ. Along with VIE’s complimentary signature “VIEtini,” wine, beer, champagne, and tapas will be available for purchase. Photos of the party will be published in the JULY/AUGUST 2012 issue of VIE and online at viezine.com. The party is free for Digital Graffiti attendees. Meet me at the Red Carpet” at Fonville Press with your friends to kick off the evening.
TICKET INFORMATION:
Adult tickets are $30 for Friday night’s Gallery Stroll, and $50 for Saturday night.
Children’s tickets (12 and under) may be purchased for $10 for each night online at digitalgraffiti.com or at Fonville Press in Alys Beach. This event will sell out so advance purchase of tickets is strongly recommended.
For more information, please email Kelli Arnold at events@alysbeach.com, call (toll-free) 1-866-481-8390 or visit www.digitalgraffiti.com.
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Karen
Public Hours and Events
Admission is $5 per person.
Children ages 6 to 12 are $2.
Children 5 and under are free.
Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
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