Monday, October 5, 2009

ST JOHNS SCHOOL UPDATE

State of The District: Monday October 5th, Superintendent Joseph Joyner will present his annual State of The District update. Dr. Joyner will discuss the goals and accomplishments from last year, present the goals for this school year, and then wrap up with a Question & Answer segment. The State of The District is open to the entire community and it will begin with a reception at 5:30 and the presentation will follow at 6:30 pm.

Parent Resource Guide: Our Curriculum Department has posted the 2009-2010 Parent Resource Guide on our website. This guide provides a wealth of information for parents concerning our school district. This readable format offers information from grade-level learning to testing to promotion requirements to graduation requirements to homework to career programs and many other topics. Parents can access this guide on our website www.stjohns.k12.fl.us and in the "For Parents & Students" section, click on Parent Resource Guide.

School Enrollment: Like a broken record, St Johns County School District has grown again. Through Sept 22, we have 29,334 students which is an increase of 766 more than last year. Our school district is, again, the fastest growing school district in Florida and even with the housing market as it is, families are still moving to our county. For the 2nd year in a row, the state of Florida has experienced a decline in enrollment, but not us.

It's not surprising since academically we're the Number 1 School District in Florida, we have multiple high schools ranked in the Top 1,000 high schools in America, we have multiple State Champions in athletics, an extremely high graduation rate, the best classroom teachers, our nationally recognized Academies in our high schools, and SAT & ACT scores that rank higher than most of the school districts in FL as well as nationally. Our (2) newest high schools, Ponte Vedra & Creekside, have added a senior class this year and even they saw a significant increase in their overall enrollment. On top of the senior class addition, Creekside grew by 4.1% and Ponte Vedra grew by 3.7%.

To handle this additional growth, we are expanding (3) of our elementary schools in the Northwest and (1) elementary school in the southwest. We are also revising our future building plans based on growth projections but no new schools are planned at this time.

National Merit Semifinalist: St Johns County School District has (19) National Merit Semifinalist, the highest number ever. These students scored in the Top One Percent of all students in the country taking the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test or PSAT given annually to high school juniors. These (19) students are now eligible to advance to the finalist competition to vie for 8,000 scholarships worth more than $32 million. There are (5) students from Ponte Vedra High School, 10 from Nease, (2) from Creekside, and (1) each from Bartram Trail and St. Augustine. Congratulations to these awesome students!!!

Adult Community Education: Our school district now offers an expanded Community Education Program for adults with evening classes held in some of our schools in the St Augustine area. Twenty classes are being offered, including painting, dog obedience, music, yoga, computers, and others. For more information and registration, please log on the following website: www.sjccommunityed.com

Bill Fehling
St. Johns County
School Board Member

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

LUXURY COLOR TRENDS

COLOR TRENDS: PURPLE DEBUTS AS THE NEW "IT" COLOR
Purple has long been associated with royalty, nobility and wisdom and was at one time only associated with the upper echelon.
In today's economic climate, this once exclusive color is not only attainable, but also marked as the hottest color for the months ahead.
From soft hued lilacs to electric magentas to radiant mulberry, these shades will be seen throughout luxury homes across the globe. Add a splash into an existing design scheme or create a complete makeover - this color is guaranteed to liven up your space.
Due to its diverse color spectrum properties, pulling from blue, red, yellow and green pigments, purple meshes well with a wide variety of color combinations and breaks many boundaries - from traditional to modern to contemporary.
Nachtmann's five-armRavello Candleholder
Add Modern Drama to Your TabletopNachtmann's five-arm Ravello Candleholder in Amethyst - perfect for those seeking the hip and elegant. Made of lead crystal, it brings style to any room, from the dinning table to the boudoir.
Studio 465Wall Coverings
Liven Your Walls With Fashion Inspired Wall CoveringsStudio 465 is a new collection of global fashion-like wall coverings. In stunning colors and patterns - the perfect way to incorporate color throughout your home.
Tracy Glover Elegant Lamps
Create Lighting With Elegant LampsGlass artist Tracy Glover - the "Turk" features two-teardrop glass beads mouthblown and a shade handmade of Dupioni silk with shades of rich violet. A great staple piece to light up any room.
Exotic orchids
Bring the Outdoors InExotic orchids bring a multitude of color and life indoors. From the soft lavender Phalaenopsis 'Exotic Lady' to the dappled mulberry Phalaenopsis 'Golden Sun', they are delicate, yet robust and low-maintenance. Use them to adorn foyer tables, bedside dressers, kitchen counters, and bathtub tile.

Hudson Beach Glass's Large Marsh Grass Bowl
Blend Glass Into Your DecorHudson Beach Glass's Large Marsh Grass Bowl is gorgeous alone or filled with fruit. Place it by a window and it will cast the most incredible amethyst shadow.
Vignette WineCountry Soda
Must Have Beverage: Wine Inspired - Sans AlcoholVignette Wine Country Soda - an all-natural, lightly carbonated soda. Experience wine country via distinct flavor profiles of top varietal grapes without the alcohol - a great way to incorporate purple into an elegant five-course meal or a casual lunch.
Amenity Home Duvet
Sleep Like Royalty Made from the softest organic materials, this duvet is both uniquely modern and classic. The lush lilac silhouette is a limited-edition individually printed design and the rich Belgian linen brings nature's calming warmth and beauty to your sleeping quarters.
HOW TO INTEGRATE PURPLE INTO YOUR HOME:
Mix soft violets with white or silver to create a classic, yet updated look
Blend vibrant magentas with rich blacks to produce an edgy, yet refined space
Mesh vivid purples with deep gold or bronze to generate a contemporary or modern ambiance
Unify sophisticated mulberry with gold-toned green or sapphire blue to produce a rich traditional atmosphere
Mix delicate orchids with rich browns or neutral shades to create a sophisticated, yet fun feel.

TODAY'S TOP STORIES : Good News!

Florida’s consumer confidence rises as economic fears ease GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Sept. 30, 2009 – Belief that a national economic recovery is under way boosted Florida’s consumer confidence three points to 74 in September, according to a new University of Florida survey.“I think Florida consumers are buying into the argument that the worst of the recession is over and we have avoided a complete meltdown,” says Chris McCarty, survey director of UF’s Bureau of Economic and Business Research. “Once again, they have surprised us with a higher-than-expected index.”This month’s three-point rise follows a four-point revised increase in August. Of the five components that make up September’s index, three rose, one declined and one was unchanged. Perceptions of personal finances now compared with a year ago remained unchanged at 44, only five points above its all-time low of 39 in December. Expectations about personal finances a year from now fell three points to 81.In contrast, perceptions of U.S. economic conditions over the next year rose three points to 75, while expectations about economic conditions over the next five years rose five points to 86. Perceptions of whether it is a good time to buy big-ticket items, such as appliances and cars, rose nine points to 84.“It is worth noting that the two index components that gauge perceptions of personal finances both now and in the future are flat or down,” McCarty says. “All of the increase is in perceptions of future economic conditions, and in the perception that if you have the money, it’s a good time to buy.”There are some signs that the economy is improving, he says.Once again, the median price of a single-family home is virtually flat compared with the previous month, and up for the year, suggesting that housing prices in many areas of Florida have bottomed out, McCarty says. Although foreclosures are still high, the rate seems to be declining.In other good news, inflation and, in particular, gas prices remain low overall compared with a year ago, McCarty says. In the past few years, gas prices have dominated the consumer confidence index. In addition, the stock market is still up for the year and at least for now appears stable

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

People Are Moving for Happier Reasons!

Survey: People moving for happier reasons ORLANDO, Fla. – Aug. 28, 2009 – People have gone back to moving in hopes it will improve their lives rather than moving to escape foreclosure or other aspects of the economic crisis, according to a survey of recent movers released this month by Relocation.com.In the June survey, nearly 42 percent said they were in the process of buying a home or planning to buy one. Poll participants said their reason for moving was:• To live in a bigger or better home (26 percent).• To live in a better neighborhood or area (24 percent).• To be closer to family or friends (12 percent).• To live in an area with a lower cost of living (9 percent).• To accommodate a change in marital status (6 percent). Moving because of school, job loss, retirement or foreclosure each generated 3 percent or less.Responses to this survey are substantially different from the responses to a similar survey in March, when 41 percent said the recession was, at least partially, driving their move.Source: Relocation.com (08/06/2009)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

How to Get a Fair Appraisal on Your Home

By Sarah Max, Money Magazine
July 30, 2009: 4:11 AM ET

Buying? Selling? Don't undervalue the home
Here are five things you need to know about getting a fair appraisal.

1. The new rules don't guarantee accuracy
After the bust, lenders came under fire for pressuring appraisers to inflate property values. Now banks are largely required to work with independent appraisers, which should help fix the problems that may have led buyers to overpay.
If you're the owner and want to sell or refinance, however, it's up to you to make sure your home isn't mistakenly valued below your sale price or loan limit. That's because appraisal-management companies tend to hire workers who can get the job done quickly and cheaply, rather than those who know the area best.
"Appraisers say they're under pressure to crank out reports," says Albuquerque mortgage broker Walt Vieira.
2. Detective work may pay off
If you're selling or refinancing, a key factor in your home's valuation is the recent sales prices for houses that are comparable to yours. But your appraiser may not know if there is some unusual circumstance behind those numbers, such as a divorce or a job relocation.
So ask a real estate agent to help you ID recent comparable sales in your area and try to get the scoop on the circumstances from your neighbors. Most appraisers will appreciate extra information, says Michael H. Evans, a fellow of the American Society of Appraisers.
3. Curb appeal can boost your numbers
Appraisers don't give out grades for stellar housekeeping, but the appearance of your home nevertheless has some influence on their final number. "We're only human," says Evans.
So before the appraiser arrives, prepare your home for the evaluation the same way you would for an open house. At a minimum, mow the yard, shine the windows, tidy the closets, and pick up stray clutter from the floors. "The job of the appraiser is to look at the house through a buyer's eyes," says Leslie Sellers, president-elect of the Appraisal Institute.
4. Point out your home's best features
An appraiser who is under time pressure can't be counted on to notice and research every detail of your house and neighborhood. So before he gives your home a once-over, hand him a typed list of its best attributes. Key things to note: any recent upgrades or improvements in the house itself, such as custom woodwork or new windows, perks of your particular property, such as striking mountain views or mature landscaping, and the benefits of living in your neighborhood, such as access to top schools or public transportation.
5. It's okay to fight back after the fact
Request a copy of the final report when it's done; lenders are required to give it to you. Check for errors in key stats, such as square footage, and make sure that the comments portray your property accurately.
If you find a mistake, call the appraiser directly and ask him to recheck his work. If he's not willing to make changes, take your complaint to your state's real estate appraisal board, says Sellers. It's also worth letting your bank or broker know about your gripe, but remember, under the new rules they can't meddle with the appraisal directly.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Miami /Ft Lauderdale Top City in Market Recovery!





Miami top 10 city leading market recovery MIAMI – Aug. 20, 2009 – Here’s more evidence that housing is turning around. Forbes magazine identified 161 of the country’s largest metro areas where sales activity has increased compared to 2008, and where foreclosure sales as a percentage of total sales, are low.The magazine considers these markets as on the road to recovery:1. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.2. Lincoln, Neb.3. Colorado Springs, Colo.4. Salem, Ore.5. San Luis Obispo, Calif.6. Bremerton, Wash.7. Denver, Colo.8. Redding, Calif.9. Santa Barbara, Calif.10. San Jose, Calif.Source: Forbes, Matt Woolsey (08/13/2009)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The Market IS Turning!

By Steve Murray The Market IS Turning LORE Magazine August 2009
I noticed a spate of good news coming out of June and July housing reports. First the REAL Trends Housing Market Report said that June closings were the best in three years when compared to the same month a year ago. Case Shiller noted that prices were steadying after two and half years of declines. The National Association of Realtors indicated that the Pending Index showed steady improvement over the past few months. All good and all pointed in the right way.We subscribe to the point of view that the worst of this downturn is behind us. Sure, foreclosures may well be headed up in the next year or two, short sales will be with us for awhile and the entire process of buying, financing, appraising and closing housing deals will continue to be frustrating. Yet, despite the data, but instead because of the meetings we've had with real estate professionals around the country, we're convinced that the beginning of the next housing bull market (no not like that last one) is within reach. Doesn’t seem to matter what the conditions are, these sales professionals report that they've adapted to this new market and have learned how to do business and make an income even in these times. When the professional on the street starts to turn away from the negative aspects of the industry and talk about the opportunities then we know for sure that good times can’t be that far away.So enough about the data for now. We expect that our July closing numbers will be better than June’s and that August will follow suit. Yes, the volumes will turn back down again in the fall, but that is due to a seasonal change and not a cyclical one. And next spring we'll see higher sales than we did in the spring of 2009. While we don’t foresee a return to the halcyon days of 2003-2005, nor do we see being stuck at 2007-2009 numbers for much longer. Credit markets are clearing, the backlog of distressed properties will clear and homeowners will still have most--if not all--of the benefits they've always enjoyed with homeownership--you know, the gutters and yard, leaky roof and air conditioning that never seems to work when you need it to.All kidding aside, there is no evidence that Americans have fallen out of love with homeownership. Even with a small decline in homeownership rates, over two thirds of households in our country prefer to own their home.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Plantation Beach Club

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Monday, July 6, 2009

HOW TO BEST MARKET A LUXURY HOME

This is a video that will explain why it is very advantageous to use an agent that is a member of The Luxury Home Marketing Institute. In todays market, it is critical that you are offered every advantage.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Lovely Palencia Home


The Institute of Luxury Home Marketing

Gwen Templeton and Cammy Ray are pleased to announce that they have been selected for membership in The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing.

The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing is the premier independent authority in training and certification for real estate agents working in the luxury residential market.
The Institute exists to help real estate professionals provide high quality service to buyers and sellers of luxury homes and in so doing, maximize their success in the upper-tier residential market. This affiliation connects affluent buyers and sellers with the right agents.

Our new partnership provides many added benefits such as, premier advertising in the Wall Street Journal, links to an international multiple listing service, and connections to custom mailing lists for the affluent. It also offers an international referral program connecting us with buyers and sellers all over the world. Your property will be given exposure on the Institute’s website.

We are very excited that as members of this exclusive organization, our customers will benefit from superior levels of customer service.

Monday, May 18, 2009

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