Friday, May 23, 2008

Happy Memorial Day Weekend!!!

Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Memorial Day!! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Sea Isle City Real Estate Market Update

After a little bit of a slow down over the last couple of weeks, we are now at 103 homes that have gone under contract since January 1st. It does seem that most of the homes that have been going under contract recently are priced at $700,000 and under. Comparing this to last year, we are down approx. 27 homes sold in the same time period, January 1st to May 21st, 2007.

The homes that have closed since the last post are:

-3918 Landis Ave., asking price $159,000, sold price $135,000
-4911 Landis Ave. 1st, asking price $279,000, sold price $300,000
-4911 Landis Ave. 2nd, asking price $369,000, sold price $300,000
-348 38th Street, asking price $399,900, sold price $355,000
-5214 Landis Ave., asking price $499,000, sold price $480,000
-134 81st Street, asking price $620,000, sold price $585,000
-114 52nd Street, asking price $629,000, sold price $600,000
-5612 Central Ave., asking price $725,000, sold price $695,000
-85 85th Street, asking price $775,000, sold price $750,000
-5101 Central Ave., asking price $799,000, sold price $650,000
-119 49th Street, asking price $799,000, sold price $730,000
-118 70th Street, asking price $819,000, sold price $795,000
-137 73rd Street, asking price $829,000, sold price $801,000
-125 59th Street, asking price $965,000, sold price $920,000

Monday, May 19, 2008

Sea Isle Citizens Can Sign Up for E-Mail Alerts

This was just posted on the Cape May County Herald online. Thought I would share!!!

Sea Isle Citizens Can Sign Up for E-Mail Alerts

By Herald Staff
Published May 19, 2008


SEA ISLE CITY –– This city has installed a new email information system to help residents and visitors stay better informed of important city government news.
According to a press release, these emails, which will be sent only to those persons who sign up for the service at the city’s Web site, is an example of how Sea Isle’s government is strengthening efforts to keep the public aware of critical information while keeping in step with the technological age.
“It is our intention to improve the distribution of information to our residents, businesses and visitors,” Business Administrator George Savastano said. “With this means of communication, we anticipate to provide people with current government news and information.”
Anyone wishing to sign up for this free service can do so by visiting www.seaislecitynj.us and clicking on the “Register” icon.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Sea Isle City 5/12 Nor'easter Message from the Business Administrator

May 12, 2008 Nor’easter;

City forces are in the process of performing clean up operations as well as damage assessment. The geo-tubes are completely exposed on the ocean side, and the beaches suffered moderate to severe erosion along the length of the island. We had two wastewater pump stations without power, but they are now operational, and it appears there was no damage to the equipment or discharge of sewage. Our short term objective relative to this storm event is to ensure the town is cleaned up, and the beaches prepared for the Memorial Day weekend. Toward that end, Public Works crews will be working extended hours throughout the weekend and next week. As we obtain information from emergency management personnel at the county, we will keep you apprised of the status of any disaster declaration. As we respond to the immediate needs, we will also develop a plan of action for longer term measures relative to this event, most of which obviously revolve around the condition of our beaches. We also suffered some minor facility damage, most noticeably to several roofs.

George J. Savastano
Business Administrator
City of Sea Isle City

Sea Isle City Activities for this Weekend

Saturday, May 17th- 10am-2pm Garden Club Flower Sale at the Municipal Marina Building

Saturday, May 17th 11am-2pm Paws on teh Parade Fundraiser on the Promenade

Sunday, May 18th 6pm-10pm Environmental Commission Annual Turtle Party at the Lobster Loft Restaurant

Saturday and Sunday, May 17th & 18th 17th Annual Bike MS Coast to Coast Bike Ride, call for info 732-660-1005 ext. 22

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Sea Isle City Storm

Well, it was a little rough down here, but no serious damage. The high tides did cause flooding in all the usual places and on the back bay streets. Some people did get some flood damage in garages, but most of us were spared.

The wind was a little scary, don't want to be here for a major hurricane! Lots of patio furniture and garbage cans blown about. There were also scattered power outages throughout town as well, but once again, most of us were spared.

Here are some pictures from my house on the back bay on 45th Place. Yes, my crazy husband let my Son actually play in it (At least he made him wear a wetsuit)!!










Thursday, May 8, 2008

Sea Isle City Real Estate Update

We are at 96 homes that have sold or have gone under contract since January 1st. The following homes have closed since the last post:

-6001 Landis, asking price $395,000, sold price $379,000
-234 80th St., asking price $859,000, sold price $780,000
-4310 Central, asking price $589,000, sold price $558,000
-6413 Central, asking price $479,000, sold price $450,000
-110 60th St, asking price $829,000, sold price $800,000
-7609 Central, asking price $775,000, sold price $742,500
-5209 Central, aksing price $699,000, sold price $680,000
-204 52nd St., asking price $749,777, sold price $725,000
-57 83rd St., asking price $815,000, sold price $787,500
-3500 Boardwalk, asking price $569,900, sold for $535,000
-138 77th St., asking price $759,000, sold for $740,000
-121 33rd St., asking price $535,000, sold for $490,000
-9109 Pleasure, asking price $999,000, sold for $900,000
-17 74th St., asking price $999,000, sold for $945,000
-353 46th Place, asking price $1,299,000, sold for $1,155,000