Happy Spring! Happy Passover! Happy Easter!
Happy Everything! Enjoy your holiday weekend with family and friends. Travel safe, laugh often and hug a bunny.
Happy Spring! Happy Passover! Happy Easter!
Happy Everything! Enjoy your holiday weekend with family and friends. Travel safe, laugh often and hug a bunny.
We receive a lot of questions from prospective homeowners asking whether it’s better to buy or rent in the current St. Petersburg/Tampa real estate market. Unfortunately, there’s no clear-cut answer that applies to everyone in every market. Following are a series of questions and some thoughts to consider as you’re making your decision.
For more information on buying vs. renting, contact Chris today at 727-642-9107.
Privacy and the security of a gated community are two reasons the 361-acre Placido Bayou community has become one of the most sought after collection of neighborhoods in northeast St. Petersburg, Florida. A wide variety of home-style and lifestyle options, great value, and affordability make Placido Bayou a prime location for those seeking a home close to the lively St. Petersburg downtown area and all it has to offer.
Placido Bayou consists of approximately 636 single-family homes, condominiums and townhouses, most situated on 26-acres of lakes (the largest is 13 acres!) and bayous that attract a diverse collection of wildlife, including an assortment of birds, turtles, otters and two resident swans. Three sides of the community are bordered by 85 acres of protected mangroves, and 10 acres of nature preserves surround the entry. Nearby are some of the finest beaches on the west coast of Florida, and boaters will find easy access to Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico from Placido and Smacks bayous.
Since construction began in the late 1980’s, Placido Bayou has evolved into 11 separate neighborhoods with current prices ranging from the $100,000s for a small condominium to over $1 million for a single-family home. A uniformed guard at the 47th Avenue NE gate greets all residents and visitors to the deed-restricted community, which is operated by the Placido Bayou Master Association and Board of Directors.
Biking and walking trails meander around Placido Bayou’s stocked ponds and nature preserves, and within easy walking distance are three
There’s no better sign that spring is just around the corner than the beginning of Daylight Savings Time, when it stays lighter longer!
Before you head off to bed Saturday night, be sure to turn all your clocks ahead one hour, so you’ll be up and running and on time Sunday morning.
Welcome to springtime, and the annual pilgrimage of passionate fans to baseball’s Spring Training here on the Gulf Coast of Florida. In addition to the wealth of activities from which to choose in the St. Petersburg-Tampa area, spring is that special time when the Boys of Summer convene here under the sun to prepare for the long baseball season ahead.
The Tampa Bay Rays play in the American League East, arguably baseball’s toughest division. Along with the big spending New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, the Baltimore Orioles and the Toronto Blue Jays, the Rays have managed an admiral record since the team began play in 1998. Despite finishing last in nine of their first ten seasons, the Rays won their division and the pennant in 2008. Since 2007, they’ve enjoyed four straight winning seasons and three playoff appearances, including two AL East championships and one trip to the 2008 World Series, where they lost to the Philadelphia Phillies.
The 2012 season could be the best ever for the Rays with their blend of youth and experience, and they should compete well with the Yankees and Red Sox. Not only have the Rays boosted their payroll from about $42 million in 2010 to about $65 million this year, they’ve bolstered their already stellar lineup with the likes of free agents Luke Scott and Carlos Pena, the team’s career home run leader, who will return to the team after a brief hiatus with the Chicago Cubs. Add to the mix star players such as Evan Longoria, Ben Zobrist, B.J. Upton, Matt Joyce and Desmond Jennings, and the Rays could be the team to watch this year. As they have since being led by Manager Joe Madden, the Rays will enjoy one of the deepest pitching rotations in all of baseball.
The Rays play their home Spring Training games at the Charlotte Sports Park, 2300 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte. For tickets, click here. The Rays will begin their regular season with games against the World Champion New York Yankees April 6, 7 and 8 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.
Here is a list of teams that play within easy driving distance from the St. Petersburg-Tampa area with links to their Spring Training schedules, compliments of Chris Hounchell & Associates:
Tampa Bay Rays (Port Charlotte)
New York Yankees (Tampa)
Philadelphia Phillies (Clearwater)
Toronto Blue Jays (Dunedin)
Baltimore Orioles (Sarasota)
Pittsburg Pirates (Bradenton)
Detroit Tigers (Lakeland)
Houston Astros (Kissimmee)
Atlanta Braves (Disney)
Minnesota Twins (Fort Myers)
Boston Red Sox (Fort Myers)
Get out there and support our Rays!
Pinellas County Parks – It’s A Family Affair
Pinellas County, Florida maintains over 20,000 acres of parks and preserves, and is one of the most densely populated counties in Florida. In recent years, efforts have been made to make the parks family and pet friendly, with miles of walking and jogging trails, dog parks, playgrounds, picnic shelters, boat ramps and even camping.
Here are three more of the over 20 Pinellas County parks to enjoy with your family. We’ll detail other county parks in future posts.
This is the second installment on area parks offered up by Chris Hounchell & Associates, whom specialize in St. Petersburg, Tampa and Clearwater, Florida residential real estate. View our first blog on area parks.
Lake Seminole Park
10015 Park Blvd. (74th Ave. N.), Seminole
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Lake Seminole Park is a designated wildlife habitat and sanctuary conveniently located near St. Petersburg, Seminole, Largo and Pinellas Park and is adjacent to Lake Seminole. The park is home to raccoons, alligators, hawks, bald eagles, vultures, tortoises, snakes, etc. It’s also popular with joggers, runners, bikers, roller bladers, boaters, and water skiers.
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Sand Key Park
1060 Gulf Blvd., Clearwater
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Sand Key Park is great for families. There are picnic shelters, a playground, dog park, and viewing benches overlooking a salt marsh that is home to heron, roseate spoonbills and owls. It also houses base operations for the Artificial Reef Program, which is a popular nesting area for sea turtles.
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Sawgrass Lake Park
7400 25th St. N., St. Petersburg
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Sawgrass Lake Park is one of St. Petersburg’s best-kept secrets. With over 400 acres, the park encompasses one of the largest maple swamps on the Gulf Coast of Florida. It’s also excellent habitat for herons, egrets, ibis, storks, butterflies, alligators and turtles. The National Audubon Society considers Sawgrass Lake Park one of the premier birding sites in Florida.
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Chris Hounchell & Associates is the leader in general real estate, pre-foreclosure, short sale and foreclosure markets in the Pinellas County area. Contact Chris today at 727-642-9107.
I’m often asked where to find important Florida real estate forms needed in the contract, contract addendum, and disclosure phases of a Florida real estate transaction.
As a professional courtesy, I’ve created a page on my website that contains a comprehensive collection of free downloadable real estate forms. Anyone needing these forms, including forms for short sales, can download them free of charge at the Chris Hounchell & Associates website. Our goal is to become the area’s leading real estate resource for complete, up-to-date information on the St. Petersburg, Tampa and Clearwater, Florida real estate market.
The Florida Realtors® and the Florida Bar have approved all posted forms. While Chris Hounchell & Associates has made every effort to post the most current versions of these forms, they are subject to change without notice.
If you have any feedback on these forms, or if there is a form not listed that is important to you, contact us, or, 727-642-9107, and we’ll see if we can include it on our webpage.
“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.” – Charles M. Schulz
Perhaps if Lucy van Pelt, Schulz’s fictional leading lady in his hugely popular Peanuts comic strip, had followed her creator’s advice she would have finally won the heart of Schroder, her unrequited love interest. But knowing Schroeder, perhaps not.
Still, it’s not bad advice.
Valentine’s Day is Tuesday, February 14. Be sure to tell your special someone you love them. Kicking in a bit of chocolate can’t hurt.
The first thing you want to find when you walk into your new home after the closing is that the house you just bought is in exactly the condition you expected. A final walk-through within 24 hours prior to signing the papers and handing over the checks will help ensure that nothing has changed, that all required repairs have been completed and the home is clean and ready for its new owners. Always insist on a final walk-through.
Native Americans considered the 15 islands that make up Tierra Verde at the southernmost tip of Pinellas County, Florida to be sacred ground. Rumors persist that the pirates Jose Gaspar, Juan Gomez and Jean Lafitte frequented the area, and may have left behind buried treasure. Today, Tierra Verde, or “Green Land,” is considered to be one of the crown jewels of St. Petersburg Florida Real Estate.
Surrounded by Boca Ciega Bay to the north, Tampa Bay to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Tierra Verde is a 667-acre enclave of high-end single-family homes and condominiums that encompass the subdivisions of Entrada, Monte Cristo, Pinellas Bayway, Sands Point, East Shore and West Shore.
Tierra Verde is also the gateway to Pinellas County’s recreational gem and historical landmark, Fort DeSoto Park, with its popular beaches, canoe trails, swimming centers, playgrounds, nature trails and dog park.
In the early 1960’s, Tierra Verde’s developers dredged the bottom of Tampa Bay, and deposited thousands of cubic yards of fill throughout the area. An extensive system of waterways was then created, and today Tierra Verde offers boaters unrestricted access to the area’s waters. This deed-restricted community boasts extra-wide [Read more…]