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IN Tampa Bay 2 South Shore Chambers Merge

Monday, May 16th, 2011

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Apollo Beach, Ruskin-SouthShore chambers planning to merge
By LOIS KINDLE | The Tampa Tribune
Published: May 16, 2011
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SOUTH SHORE –

After obtaining approval from their respective boards, presidents of the Ruskin-SouthShore and Apollo Beach chambers of commerce recently signed a letter of intent to merge.

The new SouthShore Chamber of Commerce will represent businesses in both communities, where there is a “limited resource and funding pool,” said Greg Conley, Apollo Beach chamber president.

The merger will create a stronger, more influential chamber that will have more clout with the county and state and provide greater networking opportunities for member businesses, he said.

And while both chamber presidents confirmed financial matters were not what actually drove the decision, they said the merger would sustain their long-term viability.

“I think it’s a great idea,” said Dana Dittmar, executive director of the Sun City Center Chamber. “The two communities have grown together so much geographically over the past five years; they share the same customer base and many members already belong to both chambers. It makes perfect sense. They become that much stronger.”

About 35 percent of the members of the Ruskin and Apollo Beach chambers carry dual memberships, spending about $350 per year to do so. And while others do business in both communities, they cannot afford to follow suit.

“To be a member of more than one chamber during these tough economic times is just not feasible,” said Patti Thornton, Ruskin-SouthShore chamber president. “People simply don’t have the time to attend so many networking events or the money to pay duplicated dues.”

Now that the merger has been announced publicly, Apollo Beach chamber members must approve it. They have until May 20 to vote. Seventy percent of the respondents must vote “yes” for the measure to move forward.

“So far the response has been 100 percent positive,” said Conley, adding his chamber was in a “holding pattern until after the members respond.

“Once we get the approval, things will move very quickly. If we don’t, it’s back to work.”

Meanwhile, members of the Ruskin chamber, who do not need to vote on the merger, have been asked to approve a one-time bylaw modification allowing four current Apollo Beach board members to fill the next four vacancies on the new SouthShore chamber board, which initially will be composed of existing Ruskin-SouthShore board members. Half of that board either works or lives in Apollo Beach, Conley said.

Joel Meek, owner of All Bay Insurance and president-elect of the Ruskin-SouthShore chamber, is one of those people.

“I live in Ruskin and have offices in Apollo Beach and Riverview,” Meek said. “It just makes sense for the chamber to represent the same geographic focus as its members.

“I think the merger is fantastic.”

Thornton and Conley agreed.

“This is driven by economies of scale,” Conley said. “We have a common vision of adding value to our business community, to enhance it. There are many more voices in a larger group of people.”

“We are so excited this is happening,” Thornton said. “This gives members from both chambers the opportunity to network with a broader range of people. It’s a positive for us all.”

Operational issues arising from the consolidation will be decided by a 10-member transition team, comprised of five members from each of the chambers.

The target date for the new chamber to be operational is July 1.

Follow up: see below evidence International buyers find it is time to buy real estate in Florida

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

Follow up: It’s Time to Buy Real Estate Again
Pt.1 It’s time to buy Real Estate again, the most attractive asset class in America.
Mike Castleman, who calls himself a “dirt road economist” has not seen a shortage of new construction in the last 35 years like what he is seeing today. He believes in most markets the price of new homes will begin to rise this year, not fall. And as founder and CEO of Metrostudy, he is in a unique position to know. His company tracks data on the country’s inventory of new homes. They cover around 65% of the US housing market, and the key figures they collect are the number of vacant and “For Sale” homes and how many months it would take to sell all of them. This measures inventory and determines if a market has a surplus or shortage of new housing. The numbers are 1/4 of what they were just a few years ago.

So we have a historic drop in new construction and prices that have declined 30 to 55% across the country. The affordability will lure Americans back to buying homes and the shortage will start raising prices in many markets this year. To take advantage before the prices and/or interest rates start up, call Bonnie Fagoh at 813-390-7606. Or click here to search the best Tampa Bay properties as they hit the market. http://www.TampaCoastalHomes.com

In Pt.2 I will address today’s tight credit standards and the effect on the market, as well as the cost of owning vs renting.

Whoa steal this Apollo Beach Fl Pool Home?

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Steal this Apollo Beach pool Home??

Florida Luxury Waterfront attracting International Buyers with dollar at low

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Searh All Tampa Bay Properties HERE**

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Why you need to go Tampa Coastal

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Tampa Florida Real Estate Homes

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Real Estate Update

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

May Real Estate Update

Mortgage Rates Fall
In Freddie Mac’s results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 4.78 percent for the week ending April 28, 2011.
That is down from the previous week when it averaged 4.80 percent. Last year at this time, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.06 percent.
Mortgage rates followed Treasury bond yields lower amid weak local economic data reports on business

Mortgage Rates

Source: Realty Times

U.S. averages as of April 28, 2011:

30 yr. fixed: 4.78%
15 yr. fixed: 3.97%
1 yr. adj: 3.15%

conditions and house prices. Declining home prices and a high level of foreclosures continue to affect housing tenure decisions.

Smart Growth Communities

Americans favor walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods, with 56 percent of respondents preferring smart growth neighborhoods over neighborhoods that require more driving between home, work and recreation. That’s according to a recent NAR study, called the Community Preference Survey.
Walkable communities are defined as those where shops, restaurants, and local businesses are within walking distance from homes. According to the survey, when considering a home purchase, 77% of respondents said they would look for neighborhoods with abundant sidewalks and other pedestrian-friendly features, and 50% would like to see improvements to existing public transportation rather than initiatives to build new roads and developments.

Home Building On the Rise

New home construction is picking up just in time for the spring buying season, according to the latest new-home report rfrom the Commerce Department. Builders broke ground on more new homes in March than in the last six months.
Another bright spot: Building permits, an indicator of future construction, increased 11.2% for the month. After a dismal winter performance, new-home building bounced back 7.2% in March from February to a seasonally adjusted 549,000 units.
The new-home sector has faced hard times in recent years, competing against a flood of foreclosures and short sales on the market that have pushed housing prices down. In February, construction fell to its lowest level in nearly two years.

6 Ways to Save Money in Your Home, Car
You can help save the planet while also saving cash, according to the Alliance to Save Energy. Below some pointers on how to trim yearly expenses with some easy ways to go “green.”
In your car:
Use cruise control. Cruise control on the highway can help you maintain a constant speed, which can help save gas.
Use the overdrive gear. By using the overdrive gear, your car’s engine speed goes down, which not only saves gas but also reduces engine wear and tear.
Slow down. Driving anything above 60 miles per hour decreases your gas mileage rapidly.
In your home:
Swap out the light bulbs. Replace old incandescent bulbs with energy efficient options such as compact fluorescent lights, which can shave up to $50 off your electricity costs over the lifetime of each bulb.
Plant a tree. Properly positioned trees outside your home actually have been found to reduce a home’s energy use, even up to 50 percent during the summer months and 15 percent in the winter.
Get a tax break. Uncle Sam is offering 2011 tax breaks of up to $500 for energy efficiency home improvements, such as with Energy Star windows, insulation, or energy efficient heating and cooling equipment.

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813-390-7606
bonniefagoh@gmail.com

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813-658-1344
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Apollo Beach, FL 33572

Tampa Fl Fishing Report

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Hello anglers,

They say Islamorada is the fishing capitol of the world but I think it should be Tampa Bay. April was a great month and I would have to say my best April ever. That says a lot when you consider the state of our Snook fishery. There were a few slow days and one of those came with kids on the boat and that kept me awake a little that night. If you really know me then you know how much I like seeing kids catch fish. There were a few other minor bumps in the road but for the most part April was a big success as I was on the water 26 days. I look for May to be just as good maybe even better. The weather is getting to the point already that the shallow water fish are slowing down a little mid day but that has just pushed me to deeper water where it will not make as much of a difference. May should be good across the board with everything chewing. The Redfish and Tarpon are the species that I expect to get even better. With the crab flush starting on the full moon, the poons should take center stage. I hope to top last years 2 biggest Tarpon at about 175 lbs. The Kingfish are the specie that I expect the bite to get weaker as the smokers continue their migration north. It does not matter what you pleasure I think May has something for you. Not trying to pressure anyone but if you are considering a trip with me for May I am booking fast. Until next time, good luck and be safe on the water. Remember: don’t let your kid be the one that got away, take them fishing.

If anyone is interested I have a couple of singles that are looking to share a trip with another angler.

Bob Strozinski – Tarpon trip

Ray Kress – Grouper trip

Let me know and I’ll put it together.

Thanks,
Ric

Capt. Ric Liles
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www.ReelSimpleFishing.com
www.ReelSimpleCharters.com
(813)601-2900
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(813)655-2800
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