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Florida Life Things To Do

School’s Out For Summer! Now What? Part Two

Last week’s list of things to do in Miami in Summer focused on outdoor activities.  Today I will list indoor activities to keep yourself, children and out-of-town guests entertained during the hot, humid, and sometimes rainy, months of summer.

The Museum of Contemporary Art has a variety of exhibits and films throughout the summer.  They also have a free Teen Summer Studio for budding young artists, but you need to apply soon.  Classes start July 30.

The Cosford Cinema at UM with the exception of Quill: The Life Of A Guide Dog and Otter 501, most movies are geared to young adults and adults.

The Bass Museum of Art has a variety of summer camps, evening concerts, family days, and workshops for 7-12 year olds in addition to their regular art exhibits.

The Miami Children’s Museum has a Summer Games series of exhibits and events, the latter of which vary day by day.  Thanks to a venture with Target, the third Friday of every month is free from 3-9 pm.

The Miami-Dade Public Library has a variety of activities from reading competitions for all ages to story time for toddlers and activities for teens.

Visit the International Game Fish Association’s Museum they also offer summer camps for 7-13 year-olds.  If you are a Bank of America/Merrill Lynch customer, you can get in for free on the first full weekend of each month by showing a debit/credit card and your picture ID.

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Buying Neighborhood News Pinecrest Selling

Twelve Homes In Pinecrest Go Under Contract In One Week!

Wow!  If all of the articles in the newspaper haven’t convinced you that the market is changing maybe this will:  12 listings went pending between 6/13 and today, 6/21.  Seven of them had been listed for less than 3 months.  The list prices ranged from a high of $1,695,000 for the home pictured below to a low of $449,000.

13500 SW 66 Ave Listed for $1,695,000 by Jo-Ann Forster EWM

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Buying Florida Life Hurricanes

Hurricane Insurance: Will It Be The Next Shoe To Drop In The Recovering Real Estate Market

I attended a Citizens Property Insurance Round Table sponsored by State Representative Frank Artiles and Senator Oscar Braynon to discuss the proposed changes to Citizens’ current 10% rate increase cap.  In an attempt to decrease the State of Florida’s financial exposure in the event of a major hurricane, Citizens has already removed some 17,000 policies from their coverage, eliminated or modified the amounts that will be deducted from a homeowners premium for mitigation upgrades, tightened their requirements on insurance based on useful life of the roof, and raised premiums.  They no longer insure properties over $1 million.

Although I understand that the State of Florida does not, and probably should not, want to be in the insurance business, there are no other viable alternatives for windstorm protection in this state.  If Citizens is allowed to remove the current cap on increases, premiums for coverage in South Florida could jump between 50 and 95%.  Buyers who recently purchased their homes or investment properties could be in a situation where their insurance premiums go up to the point where their planned housing budgets get thrown completely out the window.  I have several buyers who, after qualifying for Citizens for their purchase, were contacted a couple of months after they closed to be told that they need another inspection or were dropped when their policy came up for renewal.

For the 31.4% of homeowners in Florida with mortgages under water, and the 10.1% of those who are 90 days behind on their mortgages, the current and proposed changes, are just one more huge financial hurdle for them to overcome.

Several issues were raised during the round table that need addressing:

1) Currently, Citizens offers more than just windstorm insurance.  Why the state should be insuring against a home’s plumbing leaks and other non-nature related claims, which happen more frequently than “the big one” is beyond me.  Citizens should only be for windstorm and maybe sinkhole insurance.

2) Although there have been way more storms in northern Florida counties, and all 67 counties in the state are prone to a direct hit,  the southern counties would be paying much higher premiums for same priced properties.

3)  Citizens got rid of the appraisal value for another mechanism of figuring out replacement value, even though their mechanism results in significantly higher replacement costs and therefore higher premiums.

4) Citizens has spent a huge amount of money in legal fees fighting claims.  If the claims are fraudulent, I am all for it, but it appears these are claims that they are supposed to be paying.

5) The need for national disaster insurance coverage that covers all natural disasters from flooding to tornadoes, hurricanes and earthquakes.  If you look at the map from NOAA below, most states along the Gulf and east Coast have been hit by hurricanes.  I wonder what their states’ insurance looks like?

 

If you are looking for reliable insurance agents who are well informed on the current and proposed changes to Citizens and who have other insurers available, contact Phil Lyons at Insource or Alvaro Murillo at Macpherson Insurance Agency.  Please share your comments and concerns regarding Citizens insurance.  The Miami and Florida Association of Realtors are following this issue very closely.  You can also send your suggestions to Citizens at [email protected].

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Florida Life

Summer Is Here and Miami Is In Full Bloom

Lobster Claw Heliconia
Royal Poinciana

 

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Environmental Home Improvement

FPL’s A/C Duct System Assessment Can Save You Money

In December, we had FPL come out and conduct a duct test on our air conditioning system.  We found out that our air conditioning was extremely inefficient and that we had some major duct leaks.  We had our a/c replaced and our FPL bill went from over $300 per month to just under $200.  We figure the savings on our electric bill will pay for the a/c in about a year and a half.  We just had our duct work replaced and the house is so much cooler.  I have a feeling our bill is going to be even lower in the next couple of months.

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Florida Life Things To Do

Happy Father’s Day

 

Okay whether you are a son/daughter that postponed getting dad a gift or  a dad who wants to get his own gift, here are some fun ones.

Activities

Miami Heat Tickets

Deep Sea Fishing

Exotic car ride or rental from I-95 Exotics

Exotic race car driving

Mixed Martial Arts Fighting at Bank Atlantic Center

Xtreme Indoor Carting

 

Food and Drink

Lokal beer and burger tasting

High Steaks BBQ

or the ultimate steak meal at Prime 112

 

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Buying Investment Real Estate Pinecrest

Pinecrest Homes For Sale Under $500,000

At the height of the typical summer selling season, there are only 10 homes, out of 147 currently listed, for less than $500,000 in the Village of Pinecrest.  None are foreclosures, two are short sales.

Pinecrest, long coveted by families because of great schools, large lots, and plenty of parks and family activities, has an average list price of over $1.6 million for 2012.  The average sales price through May of this year is $882,000.

The house pictured below is listed for $360,000 and is the only one under $500,000 in the Pinecrest Elementary School District.

7121 SW 92 Street

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Florida Life Neighborhood News Pinecrest Things To Do

School’s Out For Summer! Now What?

Most schools in Miami Dade County have been out for over a week.  Now that cleaning out book bags, desks and drawers of last year’s school stuff is done and sleeping in and laying around the pool is becoming old hat, what is there to do in the hot, humid Miami summer?  Lots!

Aside from the obvious of visiting beaches and Matheson Hammock, there are lots of activities offered for children of all ages.  Since it is still early in the summer, I am focusing on outdoor activities first.

Pinecrest Gardens has a Splash and Play, Petting Zoo and fish feeding pond.

Miami Dade Parks Eco-Adventures offers kayaking, canoeing, bike riding, and snorkeling at a many different parks.  They also offer a wide variety of summer camps throughout the summer.

Amelia Earhart Park has a wakeboarding/waterskiing facility as well as a the Bill Graham Farm Village with livestock and all sorts of activities revolving around farm life.

If you have a favorite outdoor summer activity, please share it in the comments section.

Indoor summer activities will be featured in a later post.

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Coral Gables Neighborhood News Palmetto Bay Pinecrest

Pinecrest Recognized As A 2012 Playful City By KaBoom

KaBoom, a national non-profit whose “mission is to create great playspaces through the participation and leadership of communities”, will be awarding Pinecrest its Playful City USA Recognition at the Village Council’s June 12 meeting.

Other cities in Miami-Dade County that were recognized include Coral Gables, Palmetto Bay, Doral and Miami Lakes.  KaBoom’s recognition makes these cities eligible for grants that will support parks and recreation areas.  The more parks we have in South Florida the better!  Congratulations to all cities who made Kaboom’s 2012 List of Playful Cities.

Make sure to visit the parks in these cities over the summer.

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Selling

The Impact of Staging An Empty House

I have seen a lot of staged properties and as a result, I am a huge fan of staging homes for sale.  The most dramatic improvement I have ever seen on a house was for this listing at 6395 SW 120 Street in Pinecrest.

Look at the before and after pictures and let me know what you think.

Family room before
Family room after
Living room before
Living room after

Congratulations to listing agent Carole Smith of EWM’s Coral Gables office and Showhomes Coral Gables for transforming the look and feel of this house.