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Open House Sat 8/6-The Peninsula Aug 03

Welcome to The Peninsula Community Open House!
Millsboro, DE (12 miles to Lewes & Rehoboth Beach)
Saturday August 6th Noon-4pm
Visit August 6th for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore a wide selection of lots, resale homes and new construction.
Proceed directly to the gated entrance, where the guard will direct you to the starting point, 26964 Sunburst Path. Here you’ll receive refreshments, a map of the homes open and the opportunity to register for door-prizes, which include two drawings for a weekend getaway at The Peninsula.
Two lucky winners will win a luxurious weekend vacation. This includes an all access pass to The Peninsula’s amenities, including the pool and award-winning golf course*.
22169 S. Preservation Drive will offer a free weekend’s stay
(courtesy of Ms. M. Beckman and Mr. K. Speckler, owners)
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33129 Serenity Circle will also offer a free weekend’s stay
(courtesy of Mr. S. Porter and Ms. L. Mingarelli, owners)
To Enter the drawing
1) Register at 26964 Sunburst Path
2) View as many homes as you like, collecting tickets along the way
3) Return your tickets to 26964 Sunburst before you leave and the winners will be
contacted shortly thereafter. More tickets = More chances to win!
* Not to include greens fees

Enjoy the incomparable lifestyle at a price that would have been impossible in years past! New and pre-owned luxury condominiums, townhomes, villas, custom homes, and home-sites are available now. See the gated community featuring: a premier Jack Nicklaus Golf Course, Tennis, Indoor Pool, Outdoor Pool, Wave Pool, Aerobics Studio, State of the Art Fitness Center, Kids Activity Room, Spa Amenities, Indian Bay Beach, Nature Center, Nature Walking Trails, Fishing Pier and much more.
All available properties can be viewed at www.ResideInDE.com – click on the Peninsula icon

Meet Peninsula club managers at this time or at the meet & greet from 3-4pm.

SINGLE FAMILY:
Hosted by Paul Maltaghati of
Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s
33129 Serenity Circle 3BR/2.5BA $474,900
27217 Barefoot Boulevard 4BR(2 Masters)/3.5BA $495,00 including 2 Years HOA & Condo fees (Furniture is negotiable)

Hosted by Sandi Bisgood of
Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s
33081 Secluded Path 3BR/2.5BA $475,000
22163 S. Preservation Drive 4BR/3.5BA $460,000
22169 S. Preservation Drive 3BR/2.5BA $389,990 Furnished + 2Yrs. paid HOA/Condo/Club fees + $7,500 Social Membership ($7,500)

Hosted by Lee Ann Wilkinson of Prudential Gallo
27216 Barefoot Drive 4BR/4BA $459,000

Hosted by May & John Shanaphy of Keller Williams
33046 Conservation Drive 4BR/3.5BA $399,900 Short Sale
33005 Conservation Drive 4BR/3.5BA $475,000
22080 S. Preservation Drive 4BR/3.5BA $499,000
27560 S. Nicklaus Drive 4BR/3.5BA $649,000

Hosted by Tim Rhodes of RE/MAX by the Sea
33003 Conservation Drive 3BR/2.5BA $399,900 Furnished

Hosted by Barbara Morales of Prudential Gallo
26964 Sunburst Path 4BR/4.5BA $1,999,900 (HOST HOME)
33434 Islander Drive 4BR/4.5BA $899,500

WINDSWEPT CONDOS:
Hosted by Paul Maltaghati of
Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s
33570 Windswept, #3302 2BR/2BA $188,000 (furniture negotiable)
33585 Windswept, #7206 (under contract 7/28)

Hosted by Sandi Bisgood of
Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s
33580 Windswept, #4307 3BR/2BA $285,000 Furnished + 2 Yrs. paid HOA/Condo fees
33558 Windswept, #1102 3BR/3BA Furnished + 1 Yr. paid HOA/Condo/club dues & Social Membership ($7,500)

Hosted by Robin Davis of Delaware Realty
33585 Windswept, #7203 2BR/2BA $179,000

Hosted by Lee Ann Wilkinson of Prudential Gallo
33570 Windswept, #3301 3BR/2BA Furnished $310,000

Hosted by The Debbie Reed Team of RE/MAX
33586 Windswept, #6301 3BR/2BA $215,000 Short Sale

Hosted by Jeff Fowler of RE/MAX Rehoboth
33565 Windswept, # 10303 3BR/3BA/1Car Garage $329,000

LOTS:
Hosted by Paul Maltaghati of
Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s
27551 Medallion Avenue, Lot 24 to be built new construction (lot & home) $895,000
33477 Islander Drive, Lot 7 $374,000 (Reduced this week $15,000)
33426 Islander Drive, Lot 45 $249,900 (Reduced this week $35,000)

Please don’t hesitate to call or contact me if you have interest in any of the properties and would like more information beforehand.
If you’re interested in The Peninsula and cannot make it on Aug. 6th during the open house please call for your personal appointment and tour. 302-430-3543

Open House in Paynter’s Mill Apr 11

Yesterday was a beautiful spring day on the Delaware shore. I held open houses in Paynter’s Mill in Milton. Which is just a few hundred yards away of being in Lewes. It is only 3 miles to Beebe Hosp and downtown historic Lewes. It is only 4 miles from Cape Henlopen State Park and the Cape-May Lewes ferry. You only need to travel 8 miles to the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. The open houses were very busy with buyers who enjoyed the beauty of Paynter’s Mill. I have 3 units remaining from Schell Brothers and several pristine resales. Many folks were interested in the first time offering of having a semi custom home built by Schell Brothers on the 3 remaining lots in Paynter’s Mill. The construction of Lot 94 is to begin in late April with the Columbus model. Donna Davis, Ocean Atlantic Sotheby’s Int’l Realty will be hosting the open house today, 4/11 from 1-5. I’ll be at Harmon Bay in Rehoboth Beach. The hottest selling community in Rehoboth. With 19 of 32 homes sold since August 2009. Prices start at $289,900. Only 2 miles to the boardwalk. Let’s enjoy this beautiful spring day. There is only 20 left to take advantage of the Federal Tax Incentives. Don’t miss out! This is the time to buy. There are low home prices, low mortgage rates and incentives by seller, builders and tax credits.

To Buy or Not to Buy! Apr 29

Is Now the Time for Some Home Buyers to Make a Deal?

While housing prices are continuing to fall, prospective home buyers may not want to wait much longer for the market to hit bottom, experts say.
“Most of the big declines in home prices have occurred,” says Lawrence Yun, the chief economist at the National Association of Realtors. “Any more will probably be minimal.”
Part of the reason is that homeowners are becoming more realistic in listing their asking price.
“Home prices are where they should be,” says Robert Abbott, co-owner and VP of Abbott & Caserta Realtors in northern New Jersey. “Sellers are accepting the current reality and are pricing more realistically.”
The latest Case-Shiller report shows that home prices in 20 cities dropped 18.6 percent in February from a year earlier. But for the first time in 16 months, that rate of decline eased from the prior month.
A look at the median home prices across the U.S. shows that some prices have actually risen in recent weeks, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Region January ’09 February ’09
Northeast $227,000 $251,000 (up)
South $143,300 $146,700 (up)
Midwest $131,000 $131,000 (same)
West $215,000 $204,600 (down)

The median prices are still down from the same time in 2008, but that’s more a reflection of what were over inflated prices, says Abbott.
“We’re experiencing an adjustment in prices,” Abbott says. “From my area, we’ve been in a down market since 2005 and I think we are now at a stabilized place.”
The current price level of homes seems to be drawing more buyers into the market, says Jim Gillespie, CEO of Coldwell Banker.
“We are seeing a lot of activity across the nation,” says Gillespie. “Of course we’re in the Spring market, but we’ve seen more buyers in the market now than at this same time last year.”
More people are not only ‘kicking the tires’ but actually buying right now, says Abbott.
“We are showing significant activity when it comes to sales,” Abbott says. “The number of days for a house on the market is going down.”
But not all levels of housing are seeing the benefit, according to Cindy McLellan, a real estate broker in Denver, Colorado.
“Lower levels of home prices are seeing more of the activity,” says McLellan. “Higher priced homes, those in the $1 million range and above, are still taking some time to sell. High enders still have trouble getting jumbo loans and sellers are till trying to make a profit.”
McLellan says it’s the first time home buyers that are driving the market. “With the $8,000 tax break from the Obama Administration and lower interest rates, first time buyers really have an incentive to buy and they are.
Not everyone thinks housing prices have bottomed or might not even go lower. Fred Skolich, president of Skolich Real Estate in New Jersey says prices remain in flux.
“I think they are still going to come down,” says Skolich. “We’re in the middle of the Spring market. After we get away from that, I think you’ll see some further adjustments in price.”
“There’s no need to rush,” says J. Andrew Hansz, an associate professor with the department of finance and real estate at the University of Texas at Arlington. “It’s a buyer’s market right now. If you need a place, it’s a good time, but buyers are in control.”
But home buyers waiting on the sidelines to time the market could be making a mistake, says Skolich. “You might wait for a lower price, but then interest rates could go up,” Skolich says. “It’s like a stock, you don’t know if you’re really buying at the bottom or not.”
Mortgage Applications Drop
Housing Price Decline Slows
And those prospective buyers making low offers, might find themselves in a bidding war, says NAR’s Yun.
“I think some buyers are trying to steal property by offering low prices,” says Yun. “But even in those markets that plunge, buyers are coming back and making bids.”
“We’ve seen some bidding wars” says Robert Abbott. “It’s very competitive especially when the home is priced right.”
Whether someone is in the market to buy, just looking or waiting for prices to drop even more, analysts say the current state of housing is the best it’s been for some time.
“I’m not just saying this because I’m in real estate, but I think it’s as great a time to buy as I have seen in my 34 years in the business,” says Coldwell Banker’s Gillespie. “Houses are affordable, there are plenty of homes to choose from and you have record low interest rates on 30 year mortgages.”

Schellebration Incentives Extended Apr 29

Wow! What a successful Schellebration week we had with great festivities, contracts, and several more follow up appointments this week! It was so much fun to see new faces and catch up with good friends who have visited our communities many times before! Since many more folks contacted us to let us know they want to take advantage of our incentives but could not make the trip to the beach until this coming weekend, we are extending our Schellbration rewards through Sunday, May 3rd. With activity increasing, it’s a smart decision to buy now while interest rates are at all time lows and the prices are still spectacular. For our Schellebration incentives, we sharpened our pencils to provide you with the best value in every community. Here are the exciting details for each location:
Breakwater:
Geothermal HVAC System Plus $15,000 in free options when you select at least $50,000 in options
The Retreat at Love Creek:
Geothermal HVAC System, Rinnai Tankless Water Heater, Plus $20,000 in free options when you select at least $50,000 in options
Heritage Creek:
Rinnai Tankless Water Heater Plus $50,000 in free options when you select at least $70,000 in options
Independence:
Rinnai Tankless Water Heater, Solar Panels, Upgraded Insulation Package, Free Clubhouse dues for one year and $15,000 in free options when you select at least $50,000 in free options (offer varies on Monroe floorplan)
The Marina at Pepper’s Creek:
Geothermal HVAC System and Rinnai Tankless Water Heater
The Woodlands of Pepper’s Creek:
Rinnai Tankless Water Heater and Free Screened Porch
The Vineyards of Nassau Valley:
$8,000 flex cash on all homes or $20,000 in free options on new floorplans just released in Building 3D
*Buyer may substitute their choice of options at equal value for those included in the incentive. Offers are subject to change without notice. Some restrictions apply – see salesperson for details.