Tuesday, December 6, 2011

We're only half way through the foreclosure crisis.

In an article posted on MSNBC.com, the author compaered the foreclosure crisis to a baseball game stating that if the crisis were a game, we'd only be in the bottom of  the fourth inning. "Since the mortgage meltdown began in 2007, roughly six million homes have been lost to foreclosure." However, the rate at which people fall behind on their loans may begin to ease up a bit. For the first time in nearly three years, this rate fell to the lowest it's been. Over the past year, this percent has fallen from 9.13 to 7.99 percent.

None the less, much of this rate continuing to decrease depends on the economy, which is gradually getting better but is still not producing enough jobs to put a significant dent in the unemployment rate.

If you want to know more, you canr read the full article here: http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/17/8859967-foreclosure-crisis-only-about-halfway-over

"The soul's greatest perfection is its capacity for pleasure." - Anonymous

Monday, December 5, 2011

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!

To say the Jags have had an eventful past seven days is an understatement. Their head coach gets fired, their team gets sold AND they have a Monday night game tonight. So, not only is this their first game with a new coach and a new owner, it's also the game that everyone football fan in nation watches. And with all the drama that has been surrounding the Jags for the past week, I wouldn't be surprised if people watched the game just for that reason alone. With millions of eyes watching them, I'm sure they must be feeling the pressure. But I mean good thing they have had a great season to rest on... Oh, wait. Let's just hope that interim coach, Mel Tucker, is a good fit and can lead the Jags to their fourth victory of the season. We can only hope that they do as well this Monday Night game as they did their last Monday Night game...

Go Jags!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Fun Friday!

It's been a few weeks since we've done a Fun Friday, especially with everyone having a turkey hangover last week. But it's back in full swing, so here are some ideas for you!

Friday:

Walking in a winter wonderland!
5:00 p.m.
Adventure Landing - Jax Beach location
Have you ever seen snow in Florida? Probably not, right? Well, here is your chance to! The Fraternal Order of Police Foundation is proud to present the first annual WinterFEST! Okay, okay, it's not real snow, but it's as close as we're going to get this close to the equator. Every night, from now until January 2, Adventure Landing turns into a true winter wonderland. Fully equipped with nightly snowfalls, outdoor ice skating, a 130-ft. long ice slide, 'smore roasting, gingerbread cookie decorating and much, much more.
To find out more out about this wonderful yule tide event, visit the event's website: http://www.jaxwinterfest.com/

You're not going to believe this!
Today - December 20
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
All month, well, until the 20th that is, Ripley's St. Augustine is offering 50% admission to all Florida residents. All you need to obtain this unbelievable discount is a Florida photo idea, or your electric bill. It's going to be electrifying, and that is come you can believe.

Saturday:

With December brings the end of college football
Though December is probably the most exciting month of the year, it's also a little depressing because it means the end of college football. And unless you're team has made it to a bowl game, it's "sayonara until next year!" Also, it's pretty safe to say that whether you're a Nole or a Gator, last Saturday's game was not pretty. But it was the last of the regular season for our boys in garnet or our boys in orange. Both teams, however, are projected to have a bowl game either later this month or at the turn of the year, so we don't have to say good-bye to them just yet. Phew!

Visit something historical!
We are surrounded by such a vast history. The oldest city in the nation is a mere 30 minutes south. Kingsley Plantation, a plantation from the Civil War is just 20 minutes north. It's going to be a gorgeous day, why not spend it outside enthralled with the rich history of our area?

Sunday:

Make today a movie day!
Trust me, I know movies can be expensive but as long as you listen to me, you won't spend more than you need to. Regal Movie Theatres has two locations, one on Beach Blvd and one Phillips and all day Sunday, no matter the movie, no matter the time, ticket prices are $5. FIVE DOLLARS. There's not much you can get for $5 anymore. So grab the family and go see on of the many incredible movies out right now. If I may be so bold as to recommend one, The Muppets is just wonderful.

Have a nice weekend! Stay safe!

"While the right to talk may be the beginning of freedom, the necessity of listening is what makes the right important." - Walter Lippmann

Friday, November 25, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

There's something special about the way the leaves change in the fall and the feel of the crisp autumn air that makes you appreciate the special people in your life. I would just like to take this time and thank each and everyone one of you for making Farrell International's first year a complete success. I hope you all have a truly wonderful Thanksgiving filled with laughter, love and amazing food.

From our home to yours, have a happy Thanksgiving.

Marie.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Fun Friday!

I hope everyone had a nice three day weekend last weekend and is looking forward to so much deserved time off next week. Not to mention the turkey! But here are some things to hold you over until then.

Saturday:

9th Annual Riverside WineFest
Price: $30
Time: 6 - 9 p.m.
Whether you consider yourself a wine afficiando or a wine novice, this is not an event to be messed. With over 300 different wines, live entertainment, crafts and artists lining the streets of Riverside, there's a little bit of something for everyone. Or at least everyone that is over 21. Please drink responsibly. It's going to be a grape time.
http://www.riversidewinefest.com/

College Football!
Florida State is on the good side of a winning streak, has been re-ranked at no. 25, and is hoping to continue as such with a victory against division rival Virginia for the Seminoles homecoming game. The game will take place at 7:30 in Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, FL. You can watch it on ESPN2.

Florida has been having a pretty rough season. Their current stats have them playing at .500. Hopefully they can rise above that a little bit with a defeat of Furman College. The Gators will play at home at 1:00. This game will not be televised.

Sunday:

There is not much going on today in our town. So why not make some fun of your own? Go on a bike ride in Fort Caroline. Have a picnic with your family. Drive down to St. Augustine and walk around the historic district. Or maybe you could go to the library and pick up that book you've been meaning to read. The world is at your fingertips, don't let it slip away.

"Don't be afraid to see what you see." - Ronald Reagan

Friday, November 11, 2011

Happy Veteran's Day!

I know it's Friday and this is supposed to be an edition of Fun Friday! but I thought I would change it today in order to celebrate this wondeful holiday.
First, I would like to give a genuinely heartfelt thank you to all those who have served and continue to serve in order to protect our country. Mere words are not enough to convey the gratitude we, as a country, feel for your sacrifices. Thank you for all you do.

Secondly, here is a little bit of history on Veteran's Day. Veteran's Day, known as Armistice Day in other parts of the world, was established as way to remember the Armistice that ended World War I. At the 11th minute of the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1919, World War I came to a close. The leaders of countries involved signed an Armisitice and all fighting stopped.

On May 13, 1938, November 11 was declared a federal holiday in the United States as a way to celebrate and thank our veterans. Those men and women who put their lives on the line every day in order for us to live free. And to them, we are forever grateful.


“If there is to be any peace it will come through being, not having.” - Henry Miller

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Is the economy getting better?

According to an article from USA Today, it just might be. Inflation has slowed, housing starts rebounded and the Federal Reserve reported signs of "modest economic growth." This all means that the fears of a double-dip recession may have been overblown.

According to this article, "Consumer prices rose 0.3 percent, driven by cost increases for food and energy, while builders broke ground on new homes at an annual pace of 658,000 houses and apartments, the U.S. government said in two separate reports."

Furthermore, Ken Goldstein, chief economist at the Conference Board in New York, reported that a very sluggish economy is the reason inflation has stayed in check. "In August, we wondered if the economy was about to go off a cliff," Goldstein shared. "Now, it looks like August was just a bad month.”
If you want to learn more, you can read the full article here: http://www.floridarealtors.org/NewsAndEvents/article.cfm?id=266402

"Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured." - Mark Twain

Friday, November 4, 2011

Fun Friday!

Fall is definitely in the air and November is shaping up to be a pretty eventful month. This edition of Fun Friday is going to be a little bit different this week. Mixed in with fun things to do will be a bit of real estate news for you.

Let's start with the fun stuff, shall we?

The fair is in town!
Nothing says fall like a good old fashion agriculture fair. The fair has everything you could ever hope for, and more. With activies from live music, to thrilling rides, to delicious fair food, to pie eating contests, the fair is the perfect place for family fun.
For more information on fair house and admission prices, visit the fair website.
http://www.jacksonvillefair.com/fair/schedule.php

The NAS Jax Air Show!
This is a special year for the NAS Jax air show as it is "Saluting the Centennial of Naval Aviation." This weekend, enjoy the excitement of truly remarkable aviation aerobatic demonstrations. Bring the whole family out to witness a truly special event. Gates open at 9 with free parking and admission.
http://www.airshow.jacksonville.com/

College Football!
Depending on who you ask, last Saturday was a great day. Georgia beat Florida for the first time in four years and Florida State had an incredible shut out against division rival, NC State. As well, last night, Florida State demolished yet another division rival, Boston College.

But that doesn't mean there isn't good football on this weekend. Far from it. What is being hailed as the biggest game of the season takes place tomorrow in Tuscaloosa, Alabama as No. 2 Alabama and No. 1 LSU battle it out to be the best team in the nation. Both teams are undefeated. Both teams have a lot riding on this game. Both teams are in the SEC. And both teams have a long seeded history of hate towards each other. If these sheer stats alone don't get you excited, then this little factoid should: there are tickets being sold for over $10,000 a piece. Crazy, right? Don't worry, you're not alone in thinking there's no way you would spend that much money on a football ticket. So, luckily for us, this paramount game will be broadcasted, under the lights, at 8 p.m. on CBS. If there's any game you watch this season, you might want to make it this one.

And for those of you die hard Gator fans who still have hope for your season, they play Vanderbilt, at home, at 12. You can watch this game if you have the SEC Network or ESPN 3.

And for our Jags...
Luckily it's their bye week. Thank goodness.


And now, for some news!
An article from the LA Times shows that Obama has a plan to turn around the housing crisis. The article states that, "The Obama administration, worried that the housing crisis is strangling the economic recovery, is stepping up efforts to aid the battered market as another wave of home foreclosures threatens to drive values down further and rattle consumer confidence again." However, according to some industry leaders, the administration's approach isn't going to help much. The plan is to give temporary reprieves to the jobless, convert empty homes into rental properties, and allow more people to refinance mortgages. The leaders say that what is needed is a grand plan. An across-the-board reduction of the principal homeowners are carrying on their mortgages.
Want to learn more about Obama's plan and what industry leaders think the plan should be? Read the full article here: http://jacksonville.com/business/real-estate/2011-10-24/story/obama-announce-new-efforts-alleviate-housing-crisis


"As knowledge increases, wonder deepens." - Charles Morgan

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Florida unemployment rate slightly drops

It looks as if things are finally taking a turn for the better. Gas prices have dropped slightly and though it's only a minute figure, the Florida unemployment rate has decreased from August to September by .1 percent. In Duval alone, the rate of unemployment decresed by .4 percent. Though the regional figure did not show seasonal hiring, like the state's did, it still means good news for our economy.

"A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life." - Charles Darwin

Friday, October 28, 2011

Fun Friday!

This is a very exciting edition of "Fun Friday!" for this weekend marks the largest outdoor cocktail party of the year: Florida v. Georgia. Whether you're a Georgia fan, a Florida fan, or a fan of neither, Downtown Jacksonville is the ultimate stomping ground for anyone who loves to party. Don't have a ticket to the game? Don't let that stop you. There are plenty of events going on the day before and of, as well as jumbotrons throughout Downtown, to make it seem as if you're in the stadium yourself.

Here are some FL/GA events:
Friday night:
The Jacksonville Landing is hosting a Street Festival tonight starting at 5 p.m. and going until 2 a.m. Admission is $10 at the gate but includes live music by Ryan Hickey & the Saints, Pearly Whites and HORNIT.

As well, country music sensation, Zac Brown Band, will be playing live at the Veterans Memorial Arena at 7 p.m. Tickets are still available and range from $60-100. http://stadiumtickets.org/ResultsTicket.aspx?evtid=1716475&event=Zac+Brown+Band&ppcsrc=7499481842&nid=1&eid=EA&egid=B

Florida-Georgia weekend is all about tradition and Geogia alumni and underground country singer, Corey Smith, is a huge part of that tradition. As usual, Corey will be playing a live pre-game show at the Florida Theatre to kick off the weekend in style. Doors open at 7. Tickets are still available. http://www.floridatheatre.com/DesktopModules/EventsCalendar/Popup.aspx?ItemID=397&Mid=512&PortalID=0&TabID=62&selecteddate=20111028&culture=en-US

Game day:
This game puts another tailgating experience to shame. Downtown Jacksonville and the areas surrounding the stadium become a gridlock of tents, beer pong tables, grills and rowdy fans. If you are planning on parking anywhere near the stadium, I suggest you get there really early to avoid the traffic and the people nonchalantly walking through the streets. Also, please be safe. This weekend can get dangerous, fast.

Events like this aren't your thing? Want to get out of town to avoid those uproarious Gator and Bulldog fans? Have no fear, here is what you can do to avoid the madness of this weekend.

You can travel to the gorgeously historic city of Savannah. Only about a two and a half hour drive north, Savannah has a lot to offer for a day getaway. Whether you’re walking down River Street, or touring the historic spots, you can spend hours in the city and not even realize it. Also, if I may offer a small recommendation if you go, eat at Spanky’s. You won’t regret it.

Or, you can travel to Orlando and visit the parks. The weather is just perfect for a day of walking around amusement parks.

And last but not least, there is always good old St. Augustine. I sometimes feel as if I take the fact that the oldest city in the country is a mere 30 minutes away. St. Augustine, just like Savannah, is a city you could spend hours in without even realizing it. You can visit the fort, walk through the shops, and if you stay long enough, take a ghost tour. With Halloween only three days away, I think taking a ghost tour would be extra spooktacular.

Have a nice weekend, everyone. Please stay safe.

“Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted.- John Lennon

Monday, October 24, 2011

Are YOU ready for some football?

Are you?! It's Monday, meaning tonight is Monday Night Football. The night every football fan in the nation watches, whether their team is playing or not. The night that had it's own theme song for over 20 years, until Hank Williams, Jr. went and said some pretty terrible things. A night that is so filled with electricity that it could light the city it is in for a week. And tonight, our very own Jacksonville Jaguars take on the Baltimore Ravens for the penultimate sporting event of the week. Though this season has not been all that great for our beloved Jags... Okay, it's been awful, but hopefully with the thought of millions of people watching, this is our week. I mean, it's Monday night! Anything can happen on Monday night. So don't forget to sport your favorite Jaguar attire and travel downtown or tune into ESPN to watch!

GO JAGS!

"Once you learn to quit, it becomes a habit." - Vince Lombardi

Friday, October 21, 2011

Fun Friday!

This weekend is going to be a truly marvelous weekend with clear skies and highs in the low 70's. Just the absolute perfect fall weather. As per usual, here are some ideas to get you thinking about what to do this weekend.

Friday:

Let's do the Time Warp again!
Doors open at 9:30, show starts at 10.
Children under 17 must be accompanied by a parent.
The Fine Arts Center of the University of North Florida
This year marks the 36th anniversary of the The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This film is the epitome of a cult classic (especially around Halloween) where people dress up as characters, dance to the Time Warp and act out the show while it's going on. If you've never been to one before, brace yourself, it's an experience unlike any other yet one you will never forget. In a good way I hope.

Spooktacular!
6:30 p.m.
All ages
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
$8 for members, $10 for non-members
The 24th annual Spooktacular at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is nine nights of Halloween fun where the grounds come alive with hundreds of pumpkins, dancing, trick-or-treating, bounce houses, giant slides and a chance to see your favorite zoo animals!
For more information, visit the event website: http://www.jacksonvillezoo.org/index.php/events/event_details/2011_spooktacular

Saturday;

Mardi Gras of the Caribbean!
All ages
Met Park
Admission: $10. Children under 10 enter for free.
Though it may be a bit chilly outside, this even is sure to bring the heat. Kicking off with a spectacular parade filled with steel drums and beautiful costumes, this event goes until 10 p.m. Enrich yourself with outstanding Caribbean cuisine while spending time learning about the culture and spending time with your family.

College game day!
After a rocky couple of weeks, Florida State was able to come away with a victory last weekend after their game against Duke. Hoping to keep it going, they take on Maryland, at home, for a 3:30 game. You cant watch this game on ABC.

Luckily it's Florida's bye-week so they can take a breather after their three past losses.

Fall Family Festival!
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
All ages
Jacksonville Landing
FREE
This is a day you and your family will not want to miss. There will be bounce houses, pumpkin patches, face painting, live music, tons of prizes, great food, science experiments and MORE.

Monday:

I know what you're thinking, what happened to Sunday, right? Well, let Sunday be your day to relax from all the fun you had on Friday and Saturday and before the events of Monday... You do know what Monday night is, correct? IT'S MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL HERE IN JACKSONVILLE! Make sure you're wearing TEAL to support the Jags! Though they have had a pretty rough season, let's hope they can pull out a win against the Ravens under the lights of Monday Night.

 
"Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing." - Abraham Lincoln

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Five reasons to buy a home!

The market is moving and there is no better time than now to buy a home in Florida. Here are some reasons why!

1. Motivated sellers!
2. Lowest housing prices in years!
3. Historically low rates!
4. Interest rates are expected to go up!
5. Home builders are eager to sell and are offering great incentives!

Call me, Marie, today to discuss market opportunities that may fit your area and your budget!
904.742.8534

"Every strike brings me closer to the next homerun." - Babe Ruth

Friday, October 14, 2011

Fun Friday!

Last weekend was a bit rainy, but this weekend is shaping up to be nothing less than spectacular!

Here's a few ideas to get your fun juices flowing!

Friday:

2nd Annual Oktoberfest!
7:30 - 11 p.m.
Must be 21+ to attend.
Nothing says October quite like some high quality German beers. The Springfield Brew Crew and the Springfield Women's Club are teamimg up to bring to celebrate this great fall tradition. Make sure to wear your lederhosen and dirndls and put on your dancing shoes for some polkas. Also, don't forget to designate a driver, safety first! Please drink responsibly.
http://www.sprbrewcrew.com/

Haunted Houses!
7 p.m.
Not suitable for children 12 and under.
A good scare every once in a while is good for the soul. It jump starts the heart and gets your blood flowing. Not to mention, screaming can be fun as well. And isn't that saying, "Two is better than one," correct? Well, if you're one of the ones who thinks so, then the Haunt Nights at Adventure Landing are just for you. According to them, two haunts are deader than one. Spoooky. Here, you can explore two of Northeast Florida's most hauntingly horrific houses: Nightmare, Happily Never After and Morbid Hotel, Doom Service. I'm getting shivers just thinking about them.
For more information on pricing and times, please visit here: http://hauntnights.com/index.html

Free Wine Tasting!
5 - 8 p.m.
Ages 21+
Every Friday night Monkey's Uncle Tavern and Liquor Store hosts a FREE wine tasting. Wines from around the world can be sampled, while craft beers and spirits often make an appearance. Also, if you buy any of the wines you taste, you can enjoy it at Monkey's Uncle, without an uncorking fee, and you just can't beat that.
http://www.monkeysuncletavern.com/

Saturday:

Are you ready for some football?
Yes sir, it's another Saturday in the middle of fall, meaning COLLEGE FOOTBALL.

Florida State, after losing to Wake Forest, is hoping to turn around their season with a game against Duke. I have to find if this game will be televised or not.

Florida has had a rough couple of weeks as well, losing to both Alabama and LSU has not dampened their spirits, though. They take on Alabama at 7 p.m. You can watch this game on ESPN.

I feel pretty, oh, so pretty!
8 p.m.
Florida Theatre and Deep Blue
Some of the most treasured film classics are musicals. Think about it, The Sound of Music, Singin' in the Rain, Mary Poppins, Grease, Funny Girl... West Side Story . The Florida Theatre is celebrating the 50th annivesary of this true Hollywood classic in true Hollywood style. In celebration of the colorful and fun genre, Jax Film Fest will host a Saturday night Gala complete with a costume contest (with great prizes!) celebrating your favorite musical character, music, food and an all star performance from members of Broadway Dreams.

Ice, ice baby!
8 - 10 p.m.
Jacksonville Ice and Sports Complex
Skate the night away, or atleast until 10, with cosmic skating and music by DJ Spex. $10 includes your skates!


Have a nice weekend! Stay safe!

"All grand thoughts come from the heart." - Marquis De Vauvenargues

Friday, October 7, 2011

Fun Friday!

Welcome to today's Fun Friday! The weather this week was beautiful and I can only hope it will stay this way for a while.

Here are some ideas for your weekend.

Friday:

"A Taste of Jacksonville"
6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Garden Club of Jacksonville
This is a celebration of the wonderful local chefs and restaurants we have. This event, which includes signature dishes and dancing, is $25 in advance and $35 at the door.

Brew at the Zoo
7 p.m.
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
This exciting event offers wonderful restaurant dishes, an open bar, live music, animal encounters, carousel rides and prize drawings. Tickets are $30 for members; $40 for nonmembers, $50 at the door and $10 for VIP upgrade.

Saturday:

Another Saturday means another fun-filled day of College Football.

Refreshed from their bye-week and ready for action, Florida State takes on Wake Forest, who is fresh off a win agaisnt Boston College, for a 12:30 away game. Sadly, this game will not be aired.

After last week's defeat against Alabama, Florida is ready to take on LSU for a 3:30 away game. You can watch this game on CBS.

Jax Mud Fest
This is an all day event to raise support for the Boselli Foundation's after school care program. Starting at 8:15 a.m. and going until 5, events include a 5k mud run, a kids mud run and an outdoor festival.
Visit the website for more information: http://www.jaxmudfest.com/

Dogtoberfest
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Registration for this event begins at 10 a.m.
Activities for this event include a Trick or Treat dog walk at 11 a.m., live music, a silent auction, JSO K-9 demonstration, and a prize winning costume contest.
For more information: http://www.dogtoberfest.org/

Gator Country Concert Series
Every Saturday night, 99.9 Gator Country is offering a free country concert at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. This Saturday, country sensations Jason Michael Carroll and Brett Eldredge perform.
Show starts at 8 p.m.


Sunday:

Good for a Jacksonville FIRST DOWN!
Though this season has been a little for our Jags, we're hoping this Sunday can turn it all around. The Jags will take on the Cincinnati Bengels at Ever Bank Field at 1 p.m. Tickets are still available and range from $40-100. Don't foget your black and teal to show your support!

Here comes the bride!
The Marriot Hotel on Salisbury Road is the place to be this Sunday if you are a bride to be. With a bridal show, a luncheon, vendors, seminars, live entertainment and give-aways, if you are planning on making that trip down the aisle in the near future, you do not want to miss this event.
For more information on this event, please visit: http://www.themajesticplanner.com/fall-extravaganza.html
Or visit their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/fallextravaganza


There you have it! Enjoy your weekend!

Temper is what gets most of us into trouble. Pride is what keeps us there." - Mark Twain

Friday, September 30, 2011

Fun Friday!

Hello! It's Friday, which means the weekend is here! If you're looking for something to do this weekend that is not too expensive, you've come to the right place.

Friday night:

Ice Skating!
As we enter October it is still blisteringly hot outside. Why not chill out with a night at the ice rink? From 7:30-9:30 p.m. you and your family can skate for $12 each at the Jacksonville Ice and Sports Complex.

Night Terrors Haunted Houses!
Do you know what else October brings? Halloween. Start this holiday season off right with a visit to some seriously spooky haunted houses. Night Terrors, located on San Jose Blvd, has been selected as one of the best haunted houses in America by AmericasBestHaunts.com. Tickets for Friday and Saturday are $25 each.
http://www.nightterrorshauntedhouse.com/flash/index.htm

Saturday:

Football!
Thankfully it is Florida State's bye-week so they can rest up and get better after their past two losses.

Florida, on the other hand, is about to embark on probably their most important game of the season. They take on No. 3 Alabama in the Swamp at 8 p.m. on CBS.

Beer!
To get in the football spirit, take a journey to the north side and visit the Anheuser Busch factory. Free guided tours are available where they lead you around the factory and detail how they manufacture the "king of beers." After the tour is complete, they lead you the hospitality room where you are able to sample two Anheuser Busch products free of charge. Tour is for all ages, beer is not. Please drink responsibly.
First tour is at 10 a.m., last tour is at 4 p.m.
http://www.budweisertours.com/toursJACK.htm

Sunday:

Move those chains! Move those chains! Move 'em!
Our very own Jacksonville Jaguars welcome the New Orleans Saints to Ever Bank Field. Who dat? Who cares! The Jags have had a pretty shaky start to the season and are hoping to turn that around. So whether you're at the game, watching from your home or Sneakers, don't forget your black and teal and Go Jags!!

"Always desire to learn something useful." - Sophocles

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Buying. Selling. Or just some friendly advice.

Buying or selling a home can be a time consuming process. Enlisting the help of a real estate professional frees up your time so you can focus on more important matters. So if you, or someone you know, is considering buying, selling or investing in property, call me. I'll put my resources to work for you, so you can kick back and relax.

I am always available if you have any questions, cares or concerns. Please, do not hesitate to call.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Those that have v. Those that don't.

In a recent article posted on Florida Realtors, it seems as though there are two different real estate markets that go in two different directions in Detroit, MI. In the historic district of Green Acres, a gorgeous 3-bedroom Tudor home sold for $6,000. Meanwhile, barely 15 miles away, in the posh suburb of Birmingham, multi-million dollar homes are selling quickly. The article says you should think of this market as bipolar, which it ultimately is. On one hand, you have people who feel that the market is only going sideways, or just getting worse. Yet, on the other, you have people who believe that the recession of the market is a thing of the past. "Normally, these two segments of the housing market rise and fall together. But now, they’re moving in opposite directions."

Why does this market seem to be moving so drastically in opposite directions? Well, foreign money has a lot to do with that. "One big factor in the divide is foreign cash, at least in the world of property. For international buyers, U.S. real estate is the new undervalued asset, the new fire sale, and foreigners are big buyers of luxury properties. International clients bought $82 billion worth of U.S. residential real estate last year, up from $66 billion in 2009. In states like Florida, international buyers account for a third of purchases, up from 10 percent in 2007."

Want to learn more? Read the full article here: http://www.floridarealtors.org/NewsAndEvents/article.cfm?p=1&id=265264


"A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new." - Albert Einstein

Monday, September 26, 2011

August Shows Rebound in Real Estate

According to an article posted on Jacksonville.com, market recovery in underway. Based on statistics from the Northeast Florida Association of Realtors (NEFAR), which cover single-family home and condominium sales in Duval and its surrounding counties, brought news of strengthening across the board in the regional real estate market. This is good news based on the fact that NEFAR data earlier in the year showed that the Jacksonville real estate market had hit rock bottom.

There are many indicators that the market is slowly but surely getting better. Mentioned in this article is that since August of last year, the number of closed houses has risen by 1.5 percent. As well, the number of pending houses has sky rocketed to 24.4 percent.

Want to learn more? Read the full article here. http://jacksonville.com/business/real-estate/2011-09-15/story/realtors-august-sales-show-rebound-northeast-florida


"If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude." - Maya Angelou

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Fun Friday!

Looking for something fun to do this weekend that is cheap and avoids the heat? Look no further. Here are some ideas for you and yours.

Saturday:

Free admission to select Jax museums:
Today is Smithsonian Museum Day which means patrons can visit the Smithsonian website and print out free admission passses for select museums in Jacksonville. Participating museums include the Museum of Science & History, The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens and the Ritz Theatre and La Villa Museum.

As always, Saturday means College Football:
The Florida State Seminoles are looking to make a come back after their disappointing loss to the Sooners with a game against the Clemson Tigers. The Seminoles will take on the Tigers, at Clemson, at 3 p.m. on ESPN.


Sunday Funday:

Just like last week, the Skyline Sports Bar and Lounge is hosting their Official Sunday Day Party. Free Blue Crabs, while they last, with the purchase of any drink, better get there quick! Doors open at one with free entry all day and night. The Skyline Sports Bar and Lounge will be fully equipped with 2 jumbo trons and 20 plasmas. Food and drink specials include: $5 Grey Goose & Hennessy; .50 cent oysters, sings & Shrimp; $3 mimosa, wine, & apple martinis.


Have a fun and safe weekend everyone!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Home Ownership Matters.

For the first time, the dream of owning a home is being diminished. This is a national television spot put out by the National Association of Realtors explaining why home ownership matters.

http://www.realtor.org/pac.nsf/pages/futuregenerations


"The time is always right to do what's right." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Home prices have dropped.

With our economy the way it is, it is fairly obvious that home prices have gone down. On a list of 10 cities, where prices have dropped the most, California leads the way with six. Florida has two and Nevada and Arizona both have one.

Stan Humphries, Zillow’s chief economist, says that, “there will be many ups and downs in home values before this is over, and we continue to expect a true bottom in 2012, at the earliest."

1. Merced, Calif.: -67.6%
2. Modesto, Calif.: -63.5%
3. Stockton, Calif.: -62.9%
4. Las Vegas: -61.4%
5. Vallejo, Calif.: -59.3%
6. Salinas, Calif.: -57.5%
7. Daytona Beach: -56.8%
8. Bakersfield, Calif.: -56.1%
9. Fort Myers: -56%
10. Phoenix: -55.6%

Want to learn more, click here: http://www.floridarealtors.org/NewsAndEvents/article.cfm?id=264739


"The future is no more uncertain than the present." - Walt Whitman

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Tight Standards Make Mortgages Tough To Get

According to an article from Omaha, Nebraska, we have witnessed the greates housing crash since the Great Depression. What this means is that it is getting increasingly more difficult to obtain a home loan.

The article, posted on Florida Realtors, states that, "home lending standards have tightened to their strictest levels in decades." What does this mean for home buyers? Tighter home loan credit affects everything from home sales to actual household finances. There are many borrowers who are strugglinh just to qualify for a home loan, not to mention those whom cannot take advantage of some of the lowest interest rates in 50 years because they do not have enough equity. And still, even those who can get a loan need to place a bigger down payment and a higher credit score. The article also mentions that, "They face more demands to prove their incomes, verify assets, show steady employment and explain things such as new credit cards and small bank account deposits."

Click here to read more: http://www.floridarealtors.org/NewsAndEvents/article.cfm?p=5&id=264971


"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people." - Eleanor Roosevelt

Monday, September 19, 2011

5 Ways to Improve Your Home's Value

1. Focus on Curb Appeal!
First impressions say everything about a home. Clean up the front lawn, plant a couple of shrubs and add some potted flowers to the front steps.

2. Make Your Kitchen Great!
Update the look with new cabinet door handles, new lighting fixtures and replace your kitchen faucet.

3. Step up Your Storage!
Unclutter your closets and install closet organizers to help them look bigger. Also, donate some of the clothes you don't wear anymore.

4. Look Underfoot!
New carpet can quickly update a home and make it look cleaner, but be sure to choose a neutral color.

5. CALL MARIE FARRELL!
Marie is a Broker Associate and your link to loca and global markets.

"What lies behind and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Friday, September 16, 2011

Fun Friday!

Hello everyone,

I hope you have had a great week so far and are looking forward to the weekend, I know I am. Here are just a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing to really enjoy your weekend.

Saturday, September 17:

Free Frozen Yogurt at Mora Frozen Yogurt!
From 4 - 7 p.m., Mora Frozen Yogurt is hosting a Family Fun Day. Children will receive balloons, face paintings, other surprises and, of course, a free cup of frozen yogurt. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to StandUp For Kids, a local charity organization dedicated to helping homeless children.
http://www.morafrozenyogurt.com/

Jacksonville Food Swap!
5:00 p.m.
Hosted by Springfield Woman's Club, a food swap is a silent auction, village market place and fun-loving open house all rolled into one. Your delicious homemade creations are your currency, no actual currency is allowed. Details of the swap are available on their Facebook book page.

Toga! Toga! Toga!
6:00 - 11:00 p.m.
The Limelight Theatre is throwing a toga party in celebration of their 20th season. Your $50 ticket includes an Mediterranean inspired meal, entertainment throughout the theatre, a DJ, dancing, decadent desserts, photos and a best toga contest!
http://www.limelight-theatre.org/

COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME DAY!
Yes, it is that time of year. The most wonderful time of the year to some. College football, and all its glory, is back in full swing.

No. 5 Florida State goes head to head with No. 1 Oklahoma University in one of the biggest nonconference games of the season. ESPN's College Gameday will be there live at 10 a.m., and you can watch the game on ABC.
Kickoff: 8:00 p.m.

For those of you Bulldog fans out there, Coastal Carolina battles it out with the Georgia, live on ESPN 3.
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m.

Chomp. Chomp. Chomp. No. 16 Florida is looking to take a bite out of Tennessee with a 3:30 game in Gainesville. You can watch this matchup on CBS.

No. 20 South Florida Bulls are ready to ram the competition with a 7:00 game against Florida A&M. This game is also on ESPN 3.

The Miami Hurricanes are looking to leave the No. 17 Ohio State Buckeyes in the dust. You can watch this game on ESPN at 7:30.

Sunday, September 18:

Sunday Funday!
1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. at the Skyline Sports Bar and Lounge.
Only after the madness of college football Saturday has settled down, is it time to start again with NFL Sunday. Starting at 1:00 p.m. and going until 9:00, the Skyline Sports Bar and Lounge is offering free blue crab, while they last, with the purchase of any drink. Not to mention free entry all night, and you can't beat that. And in order to truly enjoy some Sunday football, two jumbo trons and 20 plasmas will be set up for your viewing pleasure.
Drink and food specials include:
$5 Grey Goose & Hennessy
.50 Cent Oysters, Wings & Shrimp
$3 Mimosa, Wine, & Apple Martinis
http://www.skylinesportsbar.com/

Sawgrass Wine Festival!
This event is truly a weekend long event. Held at the Sawgrass Marriot Spa and Resort, located in Ponte Vedra Beach, there is always something to do.
Thursday, Friday, 7:30 pm ~ Separate Beer, Liquor & Wine Dinners at Four Area Restaurants including the Augustine Grille & TPC Sawgrass Traditions ~ All proceeds benefits BEAM (Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry)
Friday, 6 to 7:30 pm ~ Separate Beer, Rum, Scotch/Whiskey & Vodka Seminars & Tastings
Saturday, 10 am – 2pm ~ Seminars
Saturday & Sunday, Noon to 4pm ~ Wine Tasting
Saturday & Sunday, 12 noon to 6 pm ~ Retail Wine Sales Tent Open



Have a fun and safe weekend everyone. :]


"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt

Friday, September 2, 2011

Labor Day Weekend!

Happy Friday and three-day-weekend, everyone!

Looking for something to do on this amazing holiday weekend, but not looking forward to the traffic that will be surrounding the beaches? Look no further! Here a couple of ideas to get those creative juices flowing.

Saturday morning:
Take in some incredibly talented local artists' work at the Riverside Arts Market and then head next door to check out The Cummer Museum of Art of Gardens.

Saturday afternoon:
How about a picnic in Friendship or Memorial Park? Grab a blanket, a basket and enjoy the day!

Saturday night:
How about a baseball game? Watch the Suns battle the Jackson Generals in a night game at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.

Sunday morning:
Sleep in a little, you deserve it! Then, after you wake up, go to your favorite place for breakfast.

Sunday afternoon:
How about a poolside bbq. Invite your friends, fire up the grill, chill the beer, it will be a great time!

Sunday night:
Head out to the movies, you don't have to work tomorrow! Regal theaters, locations on Beach and Phillips, have $5 movies all day, even new releases!


Monday:
Remember, this day is for you. This is a day wholly dedicated to thank you wonderful Americans who work so hard all day, every day. Take this day and dedicate it to yourself. Be with who you love and do what you love.

Hope you all have a very happy and very safe Labor Day Weekend!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Florida buyers take advantage of historically low mortgage rates.

An article posted by Florida Realtors on August 18 states that 15 metropolitan cities across the state have reported an increase in sales of existing homes. Also, according to a report taken last month, existing home sales rose by 12% in Florida over the past year.

To read more about this exciting turn of events, click here: http://www.floridarealtors.org/NewsAndEvents/article.cfm?p=1&id=263666

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

How to protect your home from hurricanes.

With hurricane season in full swing it's time to learn the necessary precautions, should one hit our town. The absolute best thing you can do is plan ahead of time and not when the storm is a day away.

Before the storm hits:
- Have a full tank of gas in all your vehicles.
- Make sure the shutters or plywood for your windows fit securely.
- Know if your home is safe from a storm surge zone or not.
- Know your evacuation route should you need one.
- Have enough food and water to last you a couple of days.
- Make sure you have plenty of flashlights, candles, matches and batteries.
- Have all your important documents secured safely in some sort of waterproof container and know where that container is.
- Have a battery-powered radio or television to keep up with the storm track or when you should expect to get your power back.
- Make sure you have plenty of books or board games at home, it gets rather boring when the power is out for days and you are not able to go anywhere.
- Don't forget to have plenty of cash! If the power goes out, it will be hard to use plastic.
- If you have a pool, take all your lawn equipment and patio furniture and throw it in.
- If you do not have a pool, make sure all these items are placed inside your home. We don't want them to be flying around outside at 100 mph.
- Have a "safe room." This will be the room in the house where everyone gathers when the storm hits, that either has no windows or smaller windows than other rooms.
- If you have any pets, make sure they are up-to-date on all their immunizations and that you have record of this. Also, don't forget to stock up on their food, water and keep their cage or carrier handy.

Safety is key during hurricane season. Follow these precautions and you should be in a pretty okay position should one hit.

Be safe out there, everyone!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Florida leads the nation in highest foreclosure rates.

In a list of 25 highest foreclosure cities in the nation, Florida leads the pack with 17, including the eight worst. Jacksonville, ranked 18th overall, has a 10.9 percent foreclosure rate. With an 18.2 percent foreclosure rate, Miami is ranked number one.

Read more here: http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/404387/kevin-turner/2011-08-16/florida-now-epicenter-foreclosure-crisis-report?cid=hp-topnews

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Fun Around Town: Jacksonville Sharks. The arena football team. Not the fish.

The Jacksonville Sharks were named the American Conference Champions on Monday night by defeating Georgia Force at home. Tomorrow night the Sharks take on the Arizona Rattlers in the Arena Bowl XXIV for a shot at the championship. For those of you who are interested in watching the game, four local area Hooters Restaurants are broadcasting the game live with food and drink specials.

These locations include the locations at The Landing, Southside Boulevard, San Jose Boulevard and Wells Road in Orange Park. Food and drink specials include 50 cent wings, $5 margaritas, $3 Sam Adams drafts, $15 import buckets and two-for-one wells from 10pm until close at all locations.

Head on out to the location nearest you and cheer on your favorite Jacksonville Sharks!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Jax beach best in the nation!

Our very own Jax beach has been ranked number one, out of thousands of beaches in the United States, as the most popular beach destination in 2010 by The Daily Beast. Awesome, right? Right!

In total, five Florida beaches were ranked making it the second most popular beach state. That coveted number one position is held by California, with nine total beaches on the list of 20.  

Here is the full article for you to view:
http://jacksonville.com/community/arlington/2011-08-02/story/jacksonville-beach-ranked-nations-most-popular-beach

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

It's raining, it's pouring, the houses on sale are calling.

It's raining cats and dogs outside today but that shouldn't stop you from continuing your search for a house. You should go to Marie's website, mariefarrell.com, and check out the listings she has for gorgeous houses in Jax Beach. Don't let a little rain ruin your opportunity for a great house.

Monday, August 1, 2011

The importance of home ownership.

Did you know that for every two homes sold in the U.S., one job is created? With the way the economy is right now, we could do with a few more jobs created. This article discusses the importance of home ownership with links attached for you to research more about the pros of home ownership, as well as mortgages and mortgage deductions.

http://www.houselogic.com/articles/home-ownership-matters/?nicmp=hom&nichn=link&niseg=rc

Mortgage rates have nowhere to go but up!

This is an article from Florida Realtors on rising mortgage rates. You should definitely check it out.

http://www.floridarealtors.org/NewsAndEvents/article.cfm?p=2&id=262811

The DOs and DON'Ts of a New Mortgage

The VERY, VERY important things you should and should not do when obtaining a new mortgage.

DO:
  • DO continue paying off debt - help keep your debt ratio low!
  • DO explain any credit blemishes and credit inquiries - help get your mortgage approved!
  • DO submit all items requested by your loan officer within 5 days - get your mortgage closed on time!
  • DO keep originals of all pay-stubs, bank statements and other financial documentation.
  • DO provide documentation for the sale of your current home - sale contract, closing statement, etc.
  • DO notify your loan officer if you are receiving gift funds for closing costs - FHA requires proof of a long-standing relationship.
  • DO notify your loan officer of any changes in employment or marital status - change of employer, raise, transfer, change of pay status, divorce, marriage, etc.
  • DO contact your loan officer to lock in your mortgage rate.
  • DO research and choose a homeowner's insurance company and program as soon as possible.
  • DO notify your loan officer of any special circumstances with your closing - utilizing Power of Attorney, sending closing documents to you at location other than the title company.
DON'T
  • DO NOT make major purchases prior to closing - new car, furniture, appliances, electronics, etc. - This may impact your ability to qualify!
  • DO NOT attempt to open or increase any liabilities including credit cards, signature loans, etc. during the loan process. - This may impact your ability to qualify!
  • DO NOT change jobs/employer without inquiring about the impact this change would have on the approval of your mortgage.
  • DO NOT obtain and/or deposit unusually large sums of money without proper documentation within 60 days of closing - FNMA/HUD guidelines require documentation as to the source of these funds - copy of bonus check, copy of insurance settlement, gift letter, etc.
  • DO NOT close, open or transfer any asset accounts without acquiring the proper documentation required for your loan file.

Welcome!

Welcome to my blog,

I hope you will find the information posted on here useful as you become more acquainted with the real estate market, Jacksonville, Panama and myself.

Posts you can expect to find on this blog:
- News in the world of real estate in Jacksonville, all of Florida, Panama and the United States as a whole.
- New listings as they become available.
- Pictures of houses on the market, Jacksonville and Panama.
- Events around town.
- Fun Friday (A day wholly devoted to something fun.)

Thanks for stopping by! I hope you will visit on a regular basis new information will be posted regularly.

To get in touch with Marie, call her at (904) 742 - 8534 or email her at marie@mariefarrell.com.

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