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I’m waiting on the market to bottom out!

If you don’t have a TV, a radio, or a newspaper, you may have missed all of the negative press surrounding the mortgage and housing markets. The severity of the situation has created a sort of panic that has paralyzed the consumer. Rather than deal with any aspect of the problem, we wait for someone to yell: “it’s OK to come out now!” If you are waiting for a “bottom” to the overall crisis, and for all the news to turn positive, don’t hold your breath. But where there’s tragedy, there’s opportunity. Let me show you why it is, in fact, “OK to come out now,” and why you might be sorry if you wait too long. Read more »

December 18, 2007 Posted by gulfshoreslife | Baldwin County, Bon Secour Bay, Gulf Shores, Mobile Bay, Ono Island, Oyster Bay, alabama, fort morgan, gulf of mexico, orange beach, perdido bay, real estate, wolf bay | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Monster Buck

December 18, 2007 Posted by gulfshoreslife | Baldwin County, Beach Real Estate, Gulf Shores, Mobile Bay, Ono Island, Oyster Bay, alabama, fort morgan, orange beach, perdido bay, real estate | , , , , , , , , , , , | 31 Comments

New Buyer Profile Emerges on Gulf Coast

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CAUSE and EFFECT  

We all know the theory of “cause and effect” and it’s never been more apparent in the changing buyer profile for resort condominiums on the Alabama gulf coast.  Up until 18 months ago, the largest percentage of buyers were primarily investor oriented that sustained negative cash flow in anticipation of appreciation that was unrealistic. 

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December 17, 2007 Posted by desgatti | Baldwin County, Gulf Shores, alabama, gulf of mexico, orange beach, perdido bay, real estate | , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Yazoo Backwater Project – A Lower Delta citizens’ perceptions of the Lower Delta sump area and flood control held by two opposing groups

Life, Politics, and the Environment in the Mississippi Delta – property rights continue to be usurped by political bullying of environmental groups and federal agencies with total disregard to the facts of an unnatural burden placed on an economically impoverished region.The following was submitted to be incuded in the final EIS statement for the Yazoo Backwater Project.  Read more »

December 12, 2007 Posted by gulfshoreslife | real estate | , , , | 6 Comments