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365 Orlando: 5. Arnold Palmer Golf Academy

March 1st, 2010 by tisner

arnold palmerThis is a perfect time for all you snow weary Northeners to take a golf vacation in Orlando! Consider attending the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy at Bay Hill Club & Lodge.

Instructors are hand picked by Arnold Palmer and offer instructions for all levels…beginner to professional.

Arnold’s approach:

“My father taught me the game of golf. A great deal of the success I’ve enjoyed in my career, I owe to him. He believed golf is really pretty simple and a whole lot of fun… if you rely on two vital aspects; fundamentals and attitude. I totally agree.  At the Golf Academy, I’ve personally chosen every instructor and approved every minute of the entire training program. They will teach you what my father taught me. The result will be, no matter what your level of play, you will improve your game. And you’ll play with more consistency, more confidence and more pure pleasure than ever before.”

Orlando Real Estate Sales Statistics – January 2010

March 1st, 2010 by tisner

Home sales surged in the fourth quarter of 2009 with many areas seeing double digit gains according to the National Association of Realtors. Total existing-home sales (single-family and condo) jumped 13.9 percent above the third quarter and 27.2 percent above the fourth quarter of 2008. Distressed property sales accounted for 32 percent of the fourth quarter transactions, down from 37 percent from 2008.

Lawrence Yun , NAR chief economist, said the first-time home buyer tax credit, combined with record low interest rates, played a dominant role in fourth quarter sales. Yun went on to say, “With inventory levels trending down over the past 18 months, we expect broadly balanced housing market conditions in much of the country by late spring with more areas showing higher prices.”

Let’s look at Orlando real estate sales statistics (residential) for January to see how the housing recovery is progressing locally.

Orange County Real Estate Sales Statistics – Jan 2010

There were 456 more homes sold in Orange County in Jan 2010 than Jan 2009. A 62 percent increase! The average sales price  declined 28 percent and the median sales price declined 37 percent from the previous year.

Orange County Homes
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Average Sales
Price
Median Sales
Price
Jan 2010 1,177 $149,342 $99,900
Jan 2009 731 $206,746 $158,900

Osceola County Real Estate Sales Statistics – Jan 2010

Osceola County home sales increased by 75 homes or +26 percent. Prices declined however with the average sales price down 18 percent and the median price down 24 percent.

Osceola County Homes
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Average Sales
Price
Median Sales
Price
Jan 2010 364 $127,076 $98,200
Jan 2009 289 $155,573 $129,000

Seminole County Real Estate Sales Statistics – Jan 2010

Seminole County residential sales increased 81 percent with 146 more homes sold in Jan 2010. The averages sales and the median sales price decreased 23 percent and 24 percent respectively from Jan 2009 levels.

Seminole County Homes
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Average Sales
Price
Median Sales
Price
Jan 2010 327 $173,120 $128,400
Jan 2009 181 $224,468 $170,000

Lake County Real Estate Sales Statistics – Jan 2010

Residential sales in Lake County also increased with 88 more homes sold for a 40 percent increase. The average sales price dropped 12 percent and the median sales price dropped 11 percent during the same time period.

Lake County Homes
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Average Sales
Price

Median Sales
Price
Jan 2010 307 $138,163 $124,000
Jan 2009 219 $156,998 $139,900

Polk County Real Estate Sales Statistics – Jan 2010

Polk County followed the trend of the surrounding counties with 111 more homes selling, a 29 percent improvement. Sales prices declined with the average sales price dropping 9 percent and the median sales price dropping 5 percent.

Polk County Homes
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Average Sales
Price
Median Sales
Price
Jan 2010 500 $117,125 $99,250
Jan 2009 389 $128,891 $104,900

What do these numbers mean to you? An increase in sales is usually followed by an increase in prices. The number of homes sold increased across the board in our local markets in 2009. Even though prices continued to drop, it shouldn’t be long before prices turn the corner and start to tick upward. The market appears to be at its bottom. Now is the time to get your best price on an Orlando home, before the prices move upward.

Remember, the first-time home buyer tax credit has been extended through April 30, 2010 and a new tax credit has been implemented for current home owners. Give us a call to take advantage of your FREE government money!

365Orlando: 3. Berenstain Bears at Orlando Repertory Theatre

February 27th, 2010 by tisner

rep theater

The Berenstain Bears at the Orlando Repertory Theatre is a must see for the little ones!

You will join Papa, Mama, Brother and Sister Bear as classic Berenstain Bears stories are presented by guitar-strumming Cowboy Joe, the world’s foremost expert on the famous residents of Bear Country!

Shows are Saturday and Sunday, Feb 27 and 28 and tickets are available online.

The Rep is Orlando’s professional family theatre whose mission is to create experiences that enlighten, entertain and enrich the lives of family and young audiences.

365Orlando: 2. Kissimmee Ghost Tour

February 26th, 2010 by tisner

When in Orlando you won’t want to miss the Kissimmee Ghost Tour. It is not for the faint of heart, however. You will step into the realm of the unknown with this 90 minute stroll through shadowy streets and alleys of the Kissimmee Historic District.

If the spirits are restless you will experience the headless horseman on his late night ride, the girl in the playground who loves to swing, the unfortunate soul on the ‘hanging tree’, the ghost of the lake and SO much more!!

Visit the website for discount tickets…buy one adult ticket and get a child’s ticket free. You can also get a FREE disposable camera.

Reservations are required, (321) 251-5204

Here is one person’s account of his ghost tour:

Learn more about Orlando by visiting OrlandoAvenue.com.

365 Orlando: 1. Magic Kingdom

February 25th, 2010 by tisner

This post starts the beginning of a series on 365 Things To Do Around Orlando.  We will be letting you know about  fun places for kids, young and old! Please jump in and comment on fun things you know about!

First in our series, is Orlando‘s first major attraction, the Magic Kingdom. This theme park is one of four parks in Walt Disney World Resort and the place where fantasy is reality.

disney castleCinderella’s Castle is probably one of the most recognized pieces of architecture in America and the hub of the park. What little girl hasn’t dreamed of living here?

Discover the enchantment of fairy tales and the beloved Disney characters. Enjoy the fantastical boat ride through ‘It’s a Small World’, soar to the sky with ‘Dumbo the Flying Elephant’, cruise down the river on a safari boat, take a whirl in a giant tea cup at the ‘Mad Tea Party’ and Oh! so much more!!

Whether you live in Orlando year round or just visiting for a few days, put the Magic Kingdom on the top of your list of things to do with the kids. They will talk about it for the rest of their lives!

Orlando Real Estate For Sale: 539 Hunter Circle Kissimmee, FL 34758

February 22nd, 2010 by tisner

Orlando Real Estate For Sale: 539 Hunter Circle Kissimmee, FL 34758

MLS#04964041

Come on in and take a look at this immaculate 2 bedroom 2 bath villa with split floor plan. Single level living at its best! Featuring a full sized kitchen with sunny breakfast area. Bright living room with easy access to private outdoor patio. Master suite boasting private bath and walk-in closet. Conveniently located to bus line, shopping center at Publix and Poinciana Towne Center. Beautifully maintained common areas with nice landscaping, community pool, tennis courts, clubhouse and a play ground all in a peaceful and quiet neighborhood. You won’t find a better villa for the money. This home has so much Potential, You will Love it! Great starter home, convenient location, and can be used for vacation home or permanent resident. Come look inside and welcome home! REALTOR/OWNER.

Learn more about 539 Hunter Circle and other Orlando Real Estate by visiting OrlandoAvenue.com 

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Orlando Real Estate For Sale: 2694 Manesty Lane Kissimmee, FL 34747

February 1st, 2010 by tisner

Orlando Real Estate For Sale: 2694 Manesty Lane Kissimmee, FL 34747
MLS#04959643

Short Sale. Most sought after, prestigious resort community-less than 2 miles to Disney! After a day at the Theme Parks, take a swim in heated pool/spa. Short walk to community amenities-includes clubhouse, movie theatre, tennis. There is room to relax in this 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom family-oriented floor plan. Impressive great room, volume ceilings, art nooks, archways & tile. The spacious kitchen features plenty of cabinets, breakfast/snack bar, dinette area and opens to family room area for great entertaining space. Living Room/Dining Room combo is a great gathering place. There are three large suite style bedrooms. Fully furnished pool home is located in the most prestigious and well booked short term rental community in the Disney area. Enjoy all amenities of this Gated Resort-Clubhouse with lagoon style pool, giant Jacuzzi, water slide, game room, movie theater, work out facilities, ping pong tables, convenience store, lighted tennis courts, basketball, putting green & sand volleyball. Giant Children’s Castle playground is right across the street. 1/2 mile from Mystic Dunn’s Golf Course. Celebration school system. Guarded with gate for private entrance. Zoned short term for the vacation home family. Come look and delight yourself when you visit your home.

Learn more about 2694 Manesty and other Orlando Real Estate by visiting OrlandoAvenue.com

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Orlando Real Estate For Sale: 511 E Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, FL 34761

January 19th, 2010 by tisner

Orlando Real Estate For Sale: 511 E Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida 34761MLS#04926183

SHORT SALE APPROVED PRICE $260,000. Enjoy many hours of fun on Lake Prima Vista that connects to Lake Starke, both are ski and fishing lakes with seawall, dock and sandy beach. Lakeside Living at an incredible price! Approximately 1 acre with mature oak trees. Master Suite upstairs. The home needs some TLC but at this price for a home on the Lake with a dock it is a great opportunity. Inside add your personal touches a lot of the updates inside are complete. The previous owner added a huge family room all permitted correctly. The exterior needs work but at this price you could create your own elevation and dress it up. Lakeshore is a beautiful treed street with access to Starke Lake from Lake Prima Vista too for your watersport enjoyment. Seawall is grandfathered in and the dock is waiting for your boat! Great deck out back to enjoy evening sunsets and there is a room off the master with windows that could also be changed to doors if you ever wanted to add an upstairs deck. So what are you waiting for come look inside today!

Learn more about 511 E Lakeshore Drive and other Orlando Real Estate by visiting OrlandoAvenue.com.

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Orlando Thanksgiving

November 23rd, 2009 by tisner

Food for Thought 

THANKSGIVING TIDBITS AND TIPS

 “Thanksgiving Day comes, by statute, once a year; to the honest man it comes as frequently as the heart of gratitude will allow.”
                               ~ Edward Sanford Martin


Although some historians claim that the first day of giving thanks in the New World was on December 4, 1619, at Berkeley Hundred in Virginia, it is commonly believed that the first actual celebration of the harvest and blessings from God took place in Plymouth in 1621.

The festivities lasted three days and included feasting, entertainment, and competitions. President George Washington issued the first governmental National Thanksgiving Proclamation in 1789. In 1863, during Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, Thanksgiving became a federal holiday, and FDR, in 1939, designated the fourth Thursday in November as the official Day of Thanksgiving.

Food Fact:The first Thanksgiving feast most likely did not include turkey, mashed potatoes, or pumpkin pie, but the early settlers did enjoy seafood of all kinds, seals, swans, geese, corn, turnips, and spinach.

 

Here are some great sites for Thanksgiving recipes!! Here you will find food from the past (chestnut stuffing, mince pies), meals for the vegetarian or diabetic, healthy adaptations for old favorites, gourmet dishes, treats for kids (Daddy’s Popcorn, cheesy ranch Chex mix). Also visit the websites of Ocean Spray, M and M’s, Pepperidge Farm, and McCormicks. And get all your Turkey cooking questions answered at Butterball.com or call  the Turkey Talk Line – 800-288-8372.

“What we’re really talking about is a wonderful day set aside on the fourth Thursday of November when no one diets. I mean, why else would they call it Thanksgiving?
                                  ~Erma Bombeck
                                    “No One Diets on Thanksgiving,” 26 November 1981

Tasty Tip:
To make basic cornbread stuffing crunchy and delicious, simply add lots of toasted pecans and moisten the mixture with sweet apple cider. You can also add liquid bacon for a smokey flavor. For extra zing, do this while softly singing, “Oh, turkey dear, oh, turkey dear, how lovely are thy feathers…” and drinking spiked hot cider punch!

More tips: To calculate amount of food and drink you’ll need, follow this guide.

  • Whole turkey–1 lb. per person
  • Bone-in turkey breast–¾ lb. per person
  • Boneless turkey breast–½ lb. person
  • One bottle of wine = about five glasses

Time required for thawing the bird: for each 4 ½ lbs. of frozen turkey, allow 24 hours of thaw time in the refrigerator. Once fully thawed, the turkey may be refrigerated for 1-2 days. And still another…Suggestions for turkey leftovers include dumplings, patties, chili, tetrazzini, barbeque, turkey/wild rice soup, turkey/ginger/apricot salad, all sorts of casseroles, and a myriad of others found at www.allrecipes.com and many, many others.

If you are visiting Orlando for Thanksgiving and having Thanksgivng dinner out is more your style, you will have lots of options.

Want to share Thanksgiving greetings with friends and family? AmericanGreetings.com, BlueMountain.com, 123Greetings.com, Hallmark.com will send them out for you free of charge. 

And speaking of greetings–and gratitude–Xerox has a web site that lets you send a message of thanks to soldiers currently serving in Iraq. This is a FREE service and only takes a minute to do. What a great way to spread the spirit of the season! Visit LetsSayThanks.com today.

Thanksgiving Myth:

Ever feel sorry for the poor Pilgrims always dressed in drab shades? Not so, say many historians. Those early settlers used vegetable dyes to produce colorful attire, and although the colors weren’t as bright as they are today, it was not at all unusual to see clothing made of wool, linen, fur, and leather in hues of blue, green, violet, red, yellow, orange, and purple. Many of the Pilgrims were skilled in clothing related trades, and they produced fashions which mirrored those of England at the time. And no buckles on shoes or hats, either–those didn’t come into style until much later.

HOLIDAY DECORATIONS–EXERIOR AND INTERIORCreate a warm and thankful holiday mood by decorating your doorstep with nature’s bountiful harvest.
REQUIREMENTS: Cornucopia or Baskets, Yellow and Orange Christmas Tree Lights,
Ears of Indian Corn, plain Wooden Wreaths, Gourds, Pine Cones, Oak Leaves, Pumpkins, a yard long Velvet Ribbons, glue.

 

INSTRUCTIONS: Purchase a cornucopia (horn of plenty) basket and arrange pumpkins, corn, gourds, apples and nuts inside so that some of them are spilling out onto the walkway. Create garlands of autumn leaves and orange and gold Christmas lights and wrap them together around any poles or columns.  Place pumpkins, stalks of Indian corn and gourds along the edges of walkways and steps. Buy a plain wooden wreath and decorate it with artificial autumn leaves, nuts, pine cones and berries. Add a fall-colored velvet bow.  Hang the wreath on the door.  Tie around orange and gold lights in any trees or plants near the doorway.  Wrap garlands of artificial autumn leaves in the branches along with colored lights if some of your trees are bare from cold weather, Make sure none of your decorations block the peephole in your door.

CAUTION:  Check to make sure that your outdoor decorations are not in the direct line of your sprinklers. 

AND INTERIOR…A PAPER CHAIN OF BLESSINGS

You’ll need:  Construction Paper, Scissors, Markers, Stapler

Directions:  Cut out 2 inch by 6 inch strips from various colored construction paper. Have everyone write one thing they are thankful for on the strips. Form the strip into a circle and staple. Make sure the writing is side out!  Take the second strip and stick it through the center of the first circle you made then staple. Continue doing this until you have used all your strips.

These hints–and hundreds of other craft ideas, songs, turkey jokes and one liners, and games are found here. A GREAT source of ideas!!

And now Kid Stuff…

One of the best parts of living in Orlando is  Thanksgiving at Disney World!

Turkeys made from paper, pine cones and gourds. Download Thanksgiving screensavers. Make special Indian Corn Napkin Rings. Enjoy Thanksgiving crossword puzzles, jokes, and trivia.

Get kids into the Thanksgiving spirit with a festive turkey hat.  Make a turkey out of yarn and paper. And dress up the fridge with Indian corn magnets.

Read beautiful Thanksgiving stories, sing Thanksgiving songs, and learn about Thanksgiving around the world.

Help children make the most of Thanksgiving by planning activities that become family traditions. During dinner, have everyone tell what they are most thankful for.  If someone is thankful for food, plan to share a meal with someone less fortunate. If the kids are thankful for toys, collect unused or nearly new toys for a toy drive.

GIVING BACK…

Thanksgiving is a perfect time to share our blessings with those less fortunate than we are and to spread the spirit of friendship and community. Opportunities for helping others during the holiday season are many and can involve one individual or the entire family. Some ways to foster goodwill and embrace the idea of sharing include:

Contribute non-perishable foodstuffs for a local food bank. Give money to local agencies who feed the hungry. Volunteer your time to sort supplies, set up and/or clean up, or serve meals on Thanksgiving Day.

Invite a neighbor who lives alone to join you for dinner. Take a warm plate of Thanksgiving food–and a big smile–to a shut-in.  Contribute to holiday food collection bins in grocery stores. Purchase pre-packaged boxes of food (generally around $10.00) to be distributed by local grocers. Check with your local place of worship to see where your help is most needed.

So there you have it–facts, myths, tips, websites, and everything you have ever wanted to know about Thanksgiving. May Orlando Thanksgiving be an enjoyable celebration shared with friends and family and filled with gratitude for all your blessings!

Orlando Florida Real Estate How To Save Money

August 20th, 2009 by tisner

If you own or are going to own Orlando Florida real estate as a primary residence or vacation home don’t forget to get a SunPass for your vehicle.  We are all pinching our pennies these days and the SunPass can save you 25 cents at most toll plazas and exits on Turnpike roads.

For example, a trip from Sunrise Boulevard in Broward County to the Disney World exit costs cash customers $15.70. SunPass customers pay only $12.40, a savings of $3.30 one-way, or $6.60 round trip. A typical SunPass customer who uses the Turnpike 3 to 4 times a week saves approximately $125.00 annually!

The 525 or the road you know as the BeeLine is the main toll road from the Airport to Orlando, if you are coming to Celebraton Florida and our office you would take the 417.  Both are toll roads, so save yourself time searching for coins and get the SunPass.

How SunPass Works

Here is how it works. You visit SunPass.com to open your prepaid account with a minimum opening balance of $10.00. You also purchase a transponder that attaches to your windshield. Sorry, motorcycle enthusiasts, the transponder must be attached to glass!! The transponder allows you to travel through the tolls plaza on specified SunPass Only lanes without stopping.

There are 2 models of transponders, a SunPass Portable transponder costing $25.00 and a SunPass Mini Sticker transponder costing $4.99. Both models allow you to have tolls automatically deducted from your account. There are benefits to the higher priced model. It warns you when your account is getting low. If you opt for the lower priced model, you have to go online to check your balance. And be sure to check the battery once a year or you could get a ticket for running through a toll booth.

Saving Money With SunPass

Not only do you save money with the SunPass, but if you are a frequently traveler on Florida toll roads, you can receive additional discounts and rebates of up to 10%. In the Orange County area, if you have logged 80 tolls during a calendar month, you will receive 10% rebate credit at beginning of the following month. Visit the website for more detailed information.

You can purchase a SunPass Portable transponder or SunPass Mini Sticker transponder at most Publix Super Markets, CVS/pharmacy, Navarro Pharmacies, Sedano’s Markets, all Turnpike service plazas and Turnpike gas stations, and the SunPass Service Center.

Check it out! Not only will the SunPass save you money, it will relieve unnecessary stress by allowing you to sale right through those toll plazas!

If you are thinking of Buying Selling or Relocating to Orlando Florida call Teri today and find out other ways you can save more of your own dollars and other helpful hints. Also, visit OrlandoAve.com for more Orlando Florida real estate information.

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Teri Isner, CIPS, CRS, GRI
Keller Williams At-The-Lakes
700 Celebration Blvd
Suite 300
Celebration, Fl 34747

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