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Things could be worse…

Are you looking for the abolutely best rock-bottom price on a new home? Do you want to take advantage of the deflating real estate market? Here’s what you do:
Get in your car; drive across the Howard Franklin Bridge or the Courtney Campbell Causeway until you get to Tampa; head for the airport; get on a westbound flight; and don’t stop until you get to Phoenix, Las Vegas or San Francisco.
THAT’S where the real deals are.
According to the Standard & Poor Case Shiller home price index, western housing markets are where the real market collapses are taking place.
According to the index, home prices in the Tampa Bay area declined 18.5 percent between September 2007 and September 2008. That’s a lot, but compare that number to these:

  • Phoenix: 31.9 percent
  • Las Vegas: 31.3 percent
  • San Franciso: 29.5 percent
  • Miami: 28.4 percent
  • San Diego: 26.3 percent

The national average is 16.6 percent, not really that far away from the Tampa Bay decline. So we should count ourselves lucky. I guess.

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More results from the NAR survey

 Here are a few more findings from the big National Association of Realtors survey that I mentioned a few posts back:

  • Commuter costs were really important. Of all those surveyed, 41 percent said commuter costs were very important; another 39 percent said they were somewhat important.
  • Buyers spent an average of 10 weeks looking for new homes. They also viewed an average of 10 homes before buying.
  • Almost nine out of 10 buyers said their purchase was a good investment. Almost 50 per cent said they thought the investment was better than buying stocks. Remember that the survey was taken BEFORE the current stock market meltdown.
  • The typical repeat homebuyer was 47. The typical first-time homebuyer was 30.

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Hops is back in Palm Harbor, and it’s good!

 hopsHops Grill & Brewery is a chain of casual restaurants that also brew their own beers. There is a Hops in Palm Harbor, on the southbound side of US19 between Tampa Road and Nebraska, and we used to eat there quite a bit. They had good steaks that were well-priced, they had an entree called South Beach Chicken that I liked a lot, and they had very good burgers.

Then we got the feeling that Hops sort of lost its way. Their prices went up quite a bit, and they changed their menu. In February of 2004 the chain’s parent company filed for bankruptcy, and about 15 Hops restaurants were closed.

To make matters worse, our local Hops restaurant was struck by lightning a day or two after Christmas, and the resulting fire did about $200,000 worth of damage. The place was closed for weeks, and we wondered if it would ever re-open.

I recently noticed that Hops had re-opened, so last night we gave it a try. And we were plesantly surprised. They were offering a 9-ounce steak for $10.99, and we both ordered it. It was quite good, and more than enough to eat.

We were also glad to see that Key Lime pie was still on the menu. We tried that, too, and found that the Hops key lime pie is still among the best you can find, just like we remembered.

Here is how Hops describes itself on its website: “We are a casual dining microbrewery restaurant that offers fresh, made from scratch menu items in a relaxed atmosphere featuring signature dishes that are created from high-quality, fresh ingredients and prepared in a display style kitchen that allows you to view the cooking process.”

We were pleasantly surprised to see that Hops is open once again, and pleased to note that it has returned to its roots of good food and good prices. Other people must be feeling good about it, too — the place was just about full.

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The snowblower from hell

The snowblower from hell

The snowblower from hell

If you look back in the archive of this blog you will find a picture of an old snowblower sitting out on the front yard of a Palm Harbor house.

I figured the homeowners had put it out there as a sort of short-term joke and that the snowblower would disappear before long. But it’s still sitting out there and, in fact, the homeowners have dressed it up for Halloween, complete with a real creepy snowblower operator. Also, note the feet sticking out of the snowblower’s maw.
Don’t know if you can read the sign on the wall behind the snowblower, but it says “Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Much.” These folks must take that motto seriously, at least the “Laugh Often” part.

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Cody’s Steak House

 

Cody’s was on hand with ribs and a number of other offerings. Cody’s is a very good steak house that offers good food at moderate prices — a great place for the family. There are a number of Cody’s locations in the Tampa Bay area, but the closest one to us is in Tarpon Springs, at 39870 U.S. 19 N.

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Snapper’s Bar and Grille

 

Another of the restaurants taking part in the Taste of Palm Harbor was Snapper’s Bar & Grill. I had some spicy chicken wings and some great french fries.

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Palm Harbor Fire Rescue

Because Palm Harbor Fire Rescue was celebrating its 50th anniversary at the same time as the Taste of Palm Harbor festivities, there were plenty of old fire trucks in attendance. This was one of them.

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Eagle from the Lowry Park Zoo

 
This American Eagle looks so perfect that he almost doesn’t look real in this picture, but he was very much alive and regal looking. The Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa sent this fine eagle over to the Taste of Palm Harbor, and he got quite a reaction from the crowd.

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Taste of Palm Harbor

 

Here’s another view of the crowd that showed up at the taste of Palm Harbor event this afternoon (Sunday, Oct. 1)

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J.J. Gandy’s pies


J.J. Gandy’s Pies was on hand, offering up samples of their famous Key Lime pie and other flavors. We tried the chocolate cheesecake pie, and it was great. We’ve written on the website before about J.J. Gandy’s — they are a Palm Harbor company that makes some of the best Key Lime pie anywhere. Many of the best restaurants in the area don’t even try to match J.J. Gandy’s quality — they just buy their pies from J.J. Gandy’s and sell them to their own patrons. You can also buy pies over-the-counter from the J.J. Gandy’s location at 3725 Alt. 19, Palm Harbor. Look for more about J.J. Gandy’s in the “Local Partners” section of my website at www.bethfrederick.com

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