Fall Weather

A very pleasant transition to fall.  This picture was taken yesterday…a perfect beach day 🙂

At the shore, our fall colors include blooming Golden Rod in the dunes, and the marsh grass fading to a soft yellow.

Seasonal stores and restaurants are posting their closing dates.  Some will wrap it up Columbus Day weekend, while others will remain open through Christmas.  We appreciate the hardy business owners who stay open year-round!

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The End of Summer

Warm temperatures, a steady sea breeze, and bright sunshine…the Jersey Shore’s transition to fall.

And tonight, an almost full moon rising over the ocean at sunset. 

Another sign of fall?  The seagulls wandering the beach are the size of small dogs!

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Big Waves

 

Powerful waves late yesterday when I walked along the beach after work.   Even the fishermen at Stone Harbor point were being cautious.

Fall officially begins later this week…but I’m counting on a few more beach days!

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Stone Harbor- video

http://www.youtube.com/user/AnnDelaneyBeach   Just posted interior and exterior view videos of 222 104th Street, Stone Harbor (sale listing).  I know, I know…don’t give up my day job!

 For more pictures and details of this charming old seashore home, visit the Power Play web site: http://www.powerplayrealty.com/sales/detail/244

Thanks for your interest!

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Sunrise/Sunset

It’s not unusual for those of us who live on the island to start and end each day by the water.  My view this morning as I crossed over the beach path for a walk.   The sun rising over the ocean…very pretty.

On my way home from work, I noticed the calm bay and higher than average tide- perfect conditions for kayaking.  Watched the brilliant red sunset over the marsh before returning to dry land. 

Whew…a productive day all around!

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Wings ‘n Water Festival

My early morning version of wings ‘n water.  A beautiful day at the shore!

The island is active with home owners and visitors.  The Wetlands Institute has a full weekend of events planned : http://wetlandsinstitute.org/

 If you are house hunting, stop by 222 104th Street, Stone Harbor.  Charming old seashore restored with quality amenities.

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Island Gardens

The salt air can be a challenge for home owners who want a colorful seaside garden.  Yet there are numerous blocks in town with beautiful lawns, colorful trees, and flowers. 

Green thumb owners create peer pressure within a neighborhood.  The plain stone yard with minimal landscaping previously represented the typical shore house.  On some blocks, that property now looks out of place.

Related observation:  Have you noticed how many landscape vehicles are on the island each week?  Obviously, most owners do NOT have a green thumb 😉

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Mold

We live on an island…surrounded by water.  There are many days when we can actually SEE the moisture in the air.

This unique environment requires homes to be properly vented to prevent damage from moisture and mold. 

1) Crawl Space: open the foundation vents in the spring and replace the crawl space door with a screened door (Richardson’s Screen on 39th and Ocean Drive will make one to fit).  Remove any debris in the crawl- especially wood products.  Left over decking is “lunch” for termites.  Unless your ground regularly floods, a vapor barrier is recommended (basically, a thick plastic cover for the dirt).  Close the vents/ crawl door in the fall to protect exposed water pipes during the cold months.

2) Attic: The soffit vents (around the perimeter of the house) need to be clear of insulation.  Newer homes have ridge vents to help with air flow.

3) Drainage:  Most newer homes do not have gutters.  This drives the home inspectors crazy!  Make sure water does not flow toward the house (and into the crawl space) after a heavy rain.  Also check the water flow from the outside shower- proper grading will help.  Trim landscaping away from foundation vents.  And remember the old landscaping design with raised beds and railroad ties?  This is a termite and moisture combination that will ultimately cause major problems.

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Comcast Boxes

Years ago, when you sold a home- the phone had to be returned to the phone company (the equipment was leased- not owned).  We now face with the same requirement with cable boxes.

Am I the only one who finds this a bit complicated?  The television, DVD player, and often a stereo share what seems like hundreds of wires.  Will the average homeowner be able to re-configure this set up?

Yesterday, I returned 3 boxes to Comcast on behalf of a seller.  After settlement, the new buyer will have to pick up 3 new boxes and connect them back in.  Seems like an odd procedure to me…

Also, if you subscribe to seasonal service (May-Oct), Comcast requires the return of the boxes for the winter.  This will obviously encourage owners to keep full service year round to avoid the hassle.

P.S.  In our second home market, most properties are sold furnished, including electronics (flat screen TV’s and the associated equipment).  This difference makes the return of the cable box (one piece in the puzzle of boxes and wires!) more complicated.

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Sand Shark

Great sand sculpture on the beach in Stone Harbor spotted during an evening walk.

Very creative people on the beach… while the rest of us feel productive with a beach chair, umbrella, and a good book!

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