Category: Life at the Shore
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Shore Real Estate Market
I read this quote by a real estate agent in South Carolina. Â Ironically, the statement also applies to the Avalon and Stone Harbor market:
“We are seeing some sellers take advantage of increased values, however, many homes remain unlisted due to the lack of available replacement properties for would-be-sellers. Buyer fatigue is being felt across the area with highly competitive multiple offer situations the norm for most price points.”
If there is an increase of sale inventory this fall, our market should settle down a bit. Â I don’t believe we will experience a drop in values as much as a leveling off.
I’ve managed several cycles of shore real estate during my long career…and I’m here to help you navigate through!
ann.delaney@timkerrsir.com  609-967-7950
Thank you for your business and referrals!
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Summer of 2021
Based on overall island activity, and our rental business, it feels like it’s been “summer” since April!
I think we all have a seasonal check list…at least in our heads.
There are new restaurants to try; and nearby areas to explore by bike or on foot. Â Our kayaks and paddle boards deserve some time on the water; and our stack of beach books wait patiently for a quiet afternoon under an umbrella.
Thankfully, there’s plenty of “summer” ahead.
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Visit from Elsa?
Practical tips to avoid damage from the storm:
1) High winds will relocate deck and patio furniture, as well as trash cans! Â Close and tie shut umbrellas, secure deck furniture , and place cushions inside.
2) Store bikes and beach chairs…and any other possible flying objects.
3) Some streets on the island are slow to drain after heavy rain. Â Thankfully, no tidal flooding is expected with this storm. Â But as a precaution, vehicles are safer in a driveway or a parking lot rather than at the curb. Â Check with a neighbor for their experience on a specific block.
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Father’s Day, continued…
I wrote this post in 2011- worthy of a repeat!
Thinking of my father today. He worked 6 days a week, so Sundays were a sacred day…at the beach.My dad was blessed with hardy Irish skin that turned dark brown in the summer months. Suntan lotion (we didn’t call it sunscreen back then) and the giant yellow umbrella with the lethal metal pole were for the rest of us who just freckled and burned.
My mother laughs when describing all of the equipment hauled to the beach, along with 4 little girls: a large playpen (even heavier than the massive umbrella), beach chairs, buckets, coolers, etc.  Plus, my father’s fishing gear. At a certain age, my sisters and I were permitted to walk back to the house to retrieve more food and beer for the grown ups (wrapping the beer in foil to trick the lifeguards??)
The Sunday tradition continued with the next generation. My sons enjoyed beach days with “Pop Pop” and followed the rules at the end of the day:
1) “Call” your turn for the outside shower.
2) Hang bathing suits/towels on the line. All beach items were thoroughly rinsed, set in the sun to dry, and of course, neatly stored by night fall.
Even though we grew up by the beach, sand was NEVER permitted in the house!
Long beach days are an ongoing family tradition. My father’s rules are now enforced at my house (I was on the verge of a nervous breakdown the day this picture was taken…I am my father’s daughter!)The love of the beach…and family time together.
Thanks Dad.
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Rental change over day
Last Saturday, we had the opportunity to witness the busy change over day in South Carolina.
Funny to observe how the routine is so similar to our weekly life here in Avalon and Stone Harbor!
Tenants were up early to pack up their cars. With the larger homes, there’s inevidble chaos as family members search for their belongings and discuss who is responsible for what task.
The proper disposal of trash and recycling is a common dilemma. Â There were a few bags left out at the curb (not inside a can) and within hours, animals made a mess of the contents.
In our building, tenants in the unit below left their fishing gear on the landing. Â Inside the bucket, a previously live crab was really starting to smell!
When neighbors express frustration about rental properties, Â I understand (as a rental agent, landlord, AND neighbor!)
While the majority are respectful, the few careless tenants leave a bad impression with the surrounding property owners.
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TK Charities- 2021 events
Visit the TK Charities web site for information regarding the various races scheduled for 2021.
Volunteers always needed, too!









