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Rehoboth Beach Housing Market Set To Bottom Out Nov 30

The gloomy outlook will pass, sooner rather than later! 

During a national and regional housing update held in November, it was stated that Sussex County home sales are slow, but there is plenty to be optimistic about in the near future. Statistics point to a cyclical bottoming out of the housing market, predicted to reach its lowest point within the next three months, unlike some areas of the country, Sussex County seems likely to bounce back quickly. The major message is that consumer confidence right now is very low, and that typically marks the bottom of the market… when things begin to change.

Home sales are ugly, but people should realize when it gets this bad, it’s good.

 

Delaware reached their peak home sales in 2004 and 2005. A classic speculative bubble formed, resulting in a huge surplus of new and existing homes despite a high demand in the area. Back in 2004 and 2005 a lot of people got involved in real estate and everyone was making money, but the problems implanted in the speculative boom came to an end, led to the mortgage meltdown and ultimately resulted in a huge drop in consumer confidence.           

                       

Decreased sales have led many national building companies to move out of Sussex County, so the number of available houses is now starting to stabilize, although home values on average might still be slightly dropping a closer look at the statistics paints a more positive picture.

 

First the inflation-adjusted data shows that home values are still higher than they were in the early 2000’s, a time when the housing market was healthy and bustling. While the data shows that a large drop had occurred in home values since 2005, that number is skewed as a result of foreclosure sales and inventory of median-priced homes not yet sold.

 

Even more telling, people are devoting a smaller amount of their total income to pay off there mortgages than they have for decades. Nestled at about 29 percent of household income, the number has not been that low since the mid-1970s.

Nationwide, the housing market is less certain to rebound quickly, but increased activity in Sussex County is a good bet. The coastal areas and some inland venues have historically been attractive to retirees from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and New York; even retirees from Florida are discovering that Sussex County Delaware is one of the best places for retirees. Right now Sussex County accounts for half of the new homes built in Delaware. Once the flow of people moving from neighboring states builds up again-and they will- that will be the trigger for a new level of growth.

 

Looking at past results, a comeback for the housing market could occur at a much faster rate than in the past for most of the country, but for Delaware we’re already seeing the signs of a comeback.

Tax Free Shopping and Dining in Delaware Nov 30

 

If tax free shopping is not enough to get you excited about Delaware, think again.  Delaware may be a small state but the attractions and events are endless and the venues and savings are big.  Coastal Delaware boasts some of the most beautiful sandy beaches anywhere on the east coast. In the Delaware cities and beach towns, there are a bunch of great shops to visit, and Delaware shopping centers are quite prevalent.  The Rehoboth Beach,  outlets are wildly popular, with 3 miles of 130 brand name retailers including Nike, Coach, Calvin Klein, Sony, just to name a few. To some extent, they offer a double savings.  First you save on the discounted outlet price. After that, you pay no sales tax, saving money again.  It’s quite a wonderful proposition, brand names for less and no sales tax. 

 In the charming historic town of Lewes, you might try shopping for something you probably didn’t originally think about, with a wide array of antique shops, galleries and one of a kind craft and specialty stores.  After working up an appetite from a hard day of shopping and savings, enjoy a delicious tax free meal at one of the fine restaurants in Lewes, downtown Rehoboth or one of the many eateries along the outlets All the tax free shopping of southern Delaware is almost too hard to believe.

This could be part of your every day life when you decide to www.ResideInDelaware.com

 

Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s Nov 16

Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s International Realty

Ocean Atlantic Agency Joins Sotheby’s International Realty® Network

Rehoboth Beach, Del. (August 27, 2008):  Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC today announced that Ocean Atlantic Agency of Rehoboth Beach, Del. has joined its luxury real estate network.

Ocean Atlantic Agency purchased the Rehoboth Beach office of Brandywine Fine Properties Sotheby’s International Realty.  Owned by Gene Lankford, Preston Schell and R. Justin Healy, the office will merge into Ocean Atlantic Agency’s current operations and do business as Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s International Realty.

“Ocean Atlantic Agency has an established presence in this important luxury real estate market,” said Michael R. Good, president and chief executive officer, Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC.  “With the addition of this fine office to their current portfolio, they have solidified their position as a true leader in this area.”

Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s International Realty will do business at 330 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, Del., 19971, with well over 50 sales associates servicing the Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Lewes Beach, Milton, Bethany Beach and surrounding areas.

“Our mission is to positively exceed the expectations of our customers.  We do this by listening to their needs and having a true understanding of our local market, “ said Healy.  “With the support of this brand and its global reach we now can open new doors of opportunities for our clients.”

The Sotheby’s International Realty network currently has more than 9,500 sales associates located in more than 485 offices in the United States and 32 other countries and territories.  Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s International Realty listings will be marketed on the sothebysrealty.com global web site.  In addition to more referral opportunities and widened exposure generated from these sources, the firm will benefit from an association with the Sotheby’s auction house and worldwide Sotheby’s International Realty marketing programs.

For additional information on Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s International Realty, please call 302-227-6767, visit http://resideindelaware.com or stop by the office at 330 Rehoboth Avenue.

Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s International Realty

Final 6 Condos in Paynter’s Mill Nov 06
Rainbow

Rainbow

The Pot Of Gold – Paynters Mill $30,000* Incentive from Schell Brothers.  Final 6 condominiums. 2BR/2Bth/garage. Starting at $250,000.  Precision built in Paynter’s Mill.  2007 Community of the Year.  5 Miles from Lewes and 8 miles from Rehoboth Beach.  Manicured open spaces with ponds, Clubhouse, Swimming, Walking/Jogging trails, volleyball, tennis, basketball.  *the next two contract will recieve a $30,000 credit towards closing costs and price reduction.  Call me today for possibly the best 2 BR condos so close to the beach.  Paul 302-430-3543 or send an e-mail paul.maltaghati@oasothebysrealty.com