What is a POA fee on Hilton Head Island?

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If you drive through a security gate on Hilton Head Island, chances are there is an annual POA fee for this community.  POA stands for Property Owners Association which is a group of owners that oversee the roads, the security, the common area maintenance, the insurance, the lighting and landscaping in these common areas.  Some of these communities also include golf, tennis, marinas and other amenities.  Listed below is a list of these communities and the costs associated with ownership and purchase. Read the rest of this entry



Robbie’s Hilton Head Property Hotsheet

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The Best Hilton Head Properties

Hilton Head’s Best of the Best:

Special Situations:

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Leamington Market Update ~ December 2009

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Dear Leamington Property Owners, Friends and Clients~
 
Linked below, is the Leamington Market Update .  This report shows the active listings, the current pendings and the sold properties.  Please note the average price per square foot for the actives, pendings  and solds.  This can help in determining a quick valuation by mulitplying this number times your heated square footage.  Simply click on the link below to open this report:

        Please Click Here for the Leamington Market Update – December 2009
 
We would love it if you would forward this email to a client, friend or family member that has interest in the area.  We have arranged special financing for the homes we offer at www.robbiebunting.com
 
We are here for you.  Please feel free to email us at robbie@robbiebunting.com anytime.  Thank you.
 
From an Island with a great beach community called Leamington~
 
We are,
 
Robbie Bunting & Jane Hyers
 
P.S.  +++Click Here+++for the entire Island Market Trend report including homes, villas and lots – December 2009.



Leamington Market Report September 2009

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Dunes Marketing Group

Dear Leamington Property Owners~

 
Thank you for subscribing to this market report.  Please feel free to email us anytime if we can be of assistance.  Linked below, is the September 2009 Leamington Market Report. Please click on the underlined link below(adobe format).
 

        If you cannot open this, please let us know.         
 

We are pleased to report our recent participation in the sale of our listing at #3 Interlochen and our sale at #5 Merion Court which is now pending. 

 
Regarding your recent Beaufort County Assessment notice.  Please note the market values are as of 12/31/07.  If you are considering an appeal it is suggested that sales used to defend the appeal be within six months before this date.  The assessors will acknowledge any sale that was pended before this date.  We would be happy to provide additional information to help demonstrate value.
 

Currently we are working with buyers and agents on our listings in Leamington.  If you would like more information on 1 Masters, 59 Heath Court West, 58 Heath Court West, #6 Benty Court or any of the listings shown on the above, simply let us know.  We look forward to your inquiries and promise you a high level of Real Estate Service.  

Enjoy this Great Fall Weather!

Respectfully~ 

 
Robbie Bunting 

Dunes Marketing Group
 
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What can you lose by waiting to buy real estate on Hilton Head?

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Dear Future Buyers,

If you are thinking of buying property now or in the near future on Hilton Head Island, don’t take a chance on time. The real estate market is dishing up some fabulous properties that not only offer incredible pricing with impeccable condition and fabulous locations. That said, below is a true story about waiting to buy.

In 1986, I met Ron a potential buyer for a second home near the beach at our furnished Huntington Model. Ron was my first real contact with an IBM engineer. Ron was a pipe smoking, Volvo driving analytical. Needless to say, for the next three years we spoke on the phone or met numerous times reviewing square footages, villas for sale, homes for sale and compared price per square foot as it related to location to the beach.

I should also mention that in those years, inventories were high and prices were still adjusting as the 1986 tax laws changed the deductions allowed on multiple properties. We were in a market pretty much the same as we are today. Finally after three years Ron settled on the place we first met, a three bedroom Huntington Villa. I believe he got a furniture package included, but paid pretty much the same price he would have paid in 1986. The one thing Ron did lose while we over analyzed the market was the time he could have had with his wife and grand children enjoying it.

A few years passed by and I saw Ron again and we laughed about our search together and the formulas we developed. I asked him how the villa was working out and did he have any regrets. He told me then that the only thing he regretted was not doing this three years earlier. To finish the story, a few years ago I had a call from Ron’s wife to tell me that he had passed away.

How much time are you willing to lose waiting for a sign, or the right time or the right price? You just cannot take a chance on time and when you are finally ready, I now have all the formulas thanks to Ron!

Hilton Head Real Estate




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