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S T . A U G U S T I N E & S T . J O H N S C O U N T Y B O A R D O F R E A L T O R S ®
A P R I L 2 0 1 4
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4
B O R F O R W A R D
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
Officers & Directors 2
Calendar 3
REALTOR & Affiliate Spotlight
4
New Members 5
April Events in St Augustine
6-7
Builder Council News 8
Go Green 9
Tech Tip
10
FREI Sales Course 11
Flood Insurance Info 12
RPAC Bus Trip 12-15
Board Orientation 16
CRSP-13 17
NAR Article 18
Monthly Statistics 19
May Preview Staff Contact Information
20
BOR PUBLIC WEBSITE: www.stjohnsrealtors.com
2014 REALTORS® Conference & Expo Trivia Contest How well do you know NOLA? Enter NAR’s Trivia Contest for a chance to win one of four free Premier Access registrations to the 2014 REALTORS® Conference & Expo! Here’s how it works: Answer all trivia questions correctly via the online entry form, and you’ll be entered to win one of four free Premier Access registrations (a $400 value). Your registration will be paid for before event sign up opens on May 7, and you’ll be ready to attend real estate’s biggest event in New Orleans, November 7-10. You may enter the contest multiple times; however only one correct entry will count per person. All answers can be found at REALTOR.org or elsewhere on the Internet. This contest is only valid for eligible members of the National Association of REALTORS® – you must provide a current NRDS ID and valid e-mail address to be eligible. NAR Staff, their immediate families and those living in their households are not eligible to enter. E-mail addresses will not be shared or sold and will only be used to contact the winners. Each winner will receive one Premier Access registration valid only for the 2014 REALTORS® Conference & Expo in New Orleans. This prize is non-transferrable and cannot be redeemed for cash. Instructions for redemption will be provided to each winner prior to May 7. Members are eligible to register starting May 7. This prize does not guarantee hotel or flight availability. Each winner will be notified by email shortly after the drawing, using the email address provided. In the event the email address of the winner is invalid, no longer functioning, or the winner does not provide their postal address within two weeks, a substitute winner will be selected by NAR Conventions by holding another drawing. No purchase is necessary to enter the drawing. Void where prohibited by law. All taxes are solely the responsibility of winner. Odds of winning are determined by the number of valid entries received by NAR Conventions. Winners' names will be posted at www.REALTOR.org/Conference – check the site for monthly winners’ names. By participating, entrants agree to these official rules, and that the decision of the judges is final and bind-ing in all matters relating to the sweepstakes. Winner grants permission for the use of winner’s name in conjunction with this promotion without additional compensation.
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BOARD OF REALTORS® Andrew BirchallPRESIDENT St. Augustine Realty (O) 8243331 (F) 8252685 (C ) 3923362 andrewbirchall@bellsouth.net Michael DeLorenzo, PRESIDENTELECT Olde Carriage Realty (O) 8244500 (F) 8246866 (C ) 3775582 michael@oldecarriage.com Roberta Odom SECRETARY Re/Max 100 Realty (O) 4619500 (F) 4619501 (C ) 4660114 propertybyberta@aol.com Winston Burrell – TREASURER St Augustine Team Realty (O) 8250099 (F) 5139264 (C ) 6696585 winston.burrell@gmail.com
DIRECTORS Rick McChesney (1) Coldwell Banker Premier Properties (O) 4715000 (F) 4714216 (C ) 3474040 rick@thepremierproperties.com John Taylor (1) Awesome Real Estate, Inc. (O ) 4290600 (F) 4290601 (C ) 6697967 johntaylor@awesomerealestateinc.com Bill Thew (1) Olde Carriage Realty (O) 8244500 (F) 8246866(C ) 3476736 billthew@bellsouth.net Marie Mitchell (2) Century 21 St. Augustine Properties (O) 7976000 (F) 7977963 (C) 5011388 mmitchell1991@bellsouth.net Steve Gay (2) Coldwell Banker Premier Properties (O) 4715000 (F) 4714216 (C ) 4355178 steve@gatormortgage.net Jamie Jo Cribbs (2) Watson Realty (A1A) (O) 4619066 (F) 4619925 (C ) 3356101 jjcribbs@watsonrealtycorp.com Roy Barnes Jr., PASTPRESIDENT St. Augustine Realty (O) 8243331 (F) 8252685/ (C ) 6691430 rbarnes4@bellsouth.net Kathy Delaney , ExOfficio Watson Realty (US1) (O) 7978600 (F) 7947002 (C ) 6692115 Kdelaney13@bellsouth.net Victor J. Raymos, Exofficio (O) 8298738 (F) 8239512 (C) 5052208683 ae@stjohnsrealtors.org
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, INC. Katherine Delaney , PRESIDENT Watson Realty (US1) (O) 7978600 (F) 7947002 (C ) 6692115 Kdelaney13@bellsouth.net Ian Edmonson, P.A. , PRESIDENT ELECT Edmonson & Associates Real Estate, Inc. (O) 8270722 (F) 6384746 (C) 3150997 ian@edmonsonassoc.com Daniel Lang SECRETARY Sunshine Realty & Appraisal Services (O) 4719259 (F) 4613178 (C ) 5016867 langdan@hotmail.com Robert West TREASURER Coldwell Banker Premier Properties (O) 4715000 (F) 4714216 (C ) 8142006 rob@thepremierproperties.com
DIRECTORS Ron Barry (1) St. Augustine Team Realty (O) 8250099 (F) 5139264 (C ) 5012424 realestatebyron@aol.com Paula Silberberg (1) Watson Realty (A1A) (O) 4619066 (F) 4619925 (C ) 6878803 psilberberg@watsonrealtycorp.com Gail Jones (2) St. Augustine Realty (O) 8243331 (F) 8252685 (C ) 5017444 gjones4@bellsouth.net Janet Masters (2) Matanzas Properties
(O) 4713900 (F) 4711525 (C ) 6697236 janetmasters@matanzasproperties.com
Ann King (2) Prudential Network Realty (O) 4716906 (F) 4716907 (C) 8063865 ann.king@bhhsfnr.com Dirk Schroeder, PAST PRESIDENT Century 21 St. Augustine Properties (O) 7976000 (F) 7977963 (C) 5402360 dirkschroeder@msn.com Andrew BirchallExOfficio St. Augustine Realty (O) 8243331 (F) 8252685 (C ) 3923362 andrewbirchall@bellsouth.net Victor J. Raymos, Exofficio (O) 8298738 (F) 8239512 (C) 5052208683 ae@stjohnsrealtors.org
2014 ST. AUGUSTINE & ST. JOHNS COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS®
AND MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE, INC.BOARD OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
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• 3rd—Vacant Land 9am • 4th—Code of Ethics 3CE 9am • 7th—Education Committee
9am, RPAC 12pm • 8th—Survey Class 9am • 9th—Affiliate Committee 9am District 1 Meeting • 10th—Commercial
Committee 8:30am Technology Committee 9:30am
• 15th— Finance Committee 12pm MLS Training 1pm
• 16th-—MLS Board 12pm • 17th—Board 12pm • 20th —CLOSED FOR
GOOD FRIDAY • 21st—1031 3CE 9am • 22nd—INNOVIA 2 1:30pm • 25th—General Membership
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April 2014 Birthstone: Diamond
Flower: Sweet Pea, Daisy Astrological Signs: Aries: March 21 - April 19, Taurus: April 20 - May 20
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R E A L T O R S P O T L I G H T — D E B O R A H L I N K D E L T O N A R E A L T Y
A F F I L I A T E S P O T L I G H T – D O N P I R E S S T E R L I N G H O M E I N S P E C T I O N
"Success belongs
to those who believe in the
power of their ideas."
Deborah Link
Deltona Realty
904-806-5464
deb@deborahlink.com
http://www.deborahlink.com
Don Pires
Sterling Home Inspection
904-806-5464
don@shis-inc.com
http://shis-inc.com/
Sterling Home Inspections of St. Augustine, Florida is headed by Don Pires. Don has been in the construction trade for 30 years. He began his business on Cape Cod in 1986 as a general contractor, and in 2000 his business became Pires Construction Corp. He has built and remodeled a number of homes on “The Cape” and South Shore of Massachusetts.
Don and his wife purchased a home in Florida in 2005 and settled in St. Augustine. They completely renovated their first home, and now their second where they are residing today. This allowed Don to see the differences in con-struction techniques needed for homes in Florida. Constructing a home in Flor-ida is not unique, there are some distinct needs, but the same practice is fol-lowed to have a well-built home.
In 2010, Don became a licensed Home Inspector in the State of Florida and has performed a number of inspections. He is confident that his hands-on experience and general knowledge of all aspects of home building and remodeling gives him a distinct advantage in home inspection. Whether buying or building your dream home, second home or investment property, Sterling Home Inspection Services, Inc. will always do their best for you.
Deborah was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania; she married at the young age of 18 while working in a bubble gum factory running a machine that wrapped the bubble gum. Deborah became a licensed Pennsylvania Realtor in 1985.After growing her real estate career she took a vacation in 1991 and discovered St. Augustine; it was love at first site. Deborah purchased a home near the beach and even received a referral on the sale. Being a snowbird didn’t work out since living in St. Augustine was just too much fun for Deborah and her husband. During this time she let her Pennsylvania license lapse and concentrated on the moving company she owned with her husband in PA. Sadly, in 2009, after 34 years of marriage Deborah’s husband and best friend passed away. She went back to school and acquired her Florida Real Estate License. She is now a certified Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource and likes to take advantage of the many classes offered here at the Board of Realtors. Deborah is a Realtor with Deltona Realty proudly serving both buyers and sellers. She is an ambassador for the St Johns Chamber of Commerce and the chair for the Technology Committee here at the Board. All members and affiliates are welcomed and encouraged to join. In addition to spending time with her cute little dog Elizabeth, Deborah enjoys volunteering whenever possible in St John’s County.
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M A R C H N E W M E M B E R S
BRUCE EWING ENDORPHIN PARK PROPERTIES
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Join Date 03/18/2014 NEW (Primary BOR/Primary MLS) DONNA O. MATTHEWS BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERV. Join Date 03/26/2014 NEW (Primary BOR/Primary MLS)
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April 2014
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
March 2014 March 2014
Historic Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Salt Air
Farmer’s Market Flag-
ler College Tours “The Colors Of Spring” Exhibit
El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Ar-chaeological Park
1 Historic Spanish
Ships In St. Augustine
The Wednesday MarketJourney: 450 Years Of The African-American Experience
Curator's Tour At The
Lightner Museum El Galeón Visits St. Augustine
Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
2 Historic Spanish
Ships In St. AugustineKraft Nabisco Championship
At The Hall Of Fame Vin-tage Car Tours Of St.
Augustine Flagler College
Tours “The Colors Of
Spring” Exhibit El Galeón
Visits St. AugustineShadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeo-logical Park
3 Flagler Beach Farmer's
Market Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic Weapons Demonstra-
tions Historic Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Kraft Nabisco Champion-
ship At The Hall Of Fame El Galeón
Visits St. Augustine Rhythm & Ribs
Festival In St. Augustine First
Friday Art Walk In St. AugustineShadows Of The Past At The Fountain
Of Youth Archaeological Park St. Augustine Lighthouse Dark Of The Moon
Tours Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations
4 Fridays And Saturdays
Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investi-
gations Flagler Beach Farmer's
Market Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic Weapons Demonstra-
tions Historic Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Kraft Nabisco Champion-
ship At The Hall Of Fame 1st Saturday-Saturdays At The GTM
Research Reserve Old City
Farmers' Market Flagler College
Tours Journey: 450 Years Of The
African-American Experience “The
Colors Of Spring” Exhibit El Galeón
Visits St. Augustine St. Johns River
Farmer’s Market Food Truck Rally
At World Golf Village Rhythm &
Ribs Festival In St. Augustine Sat-urdays Musket Firing Demonstrations At
Fort Matanzas National MonumentThe Cellar Upstairs Wine, Jazz & Blues
FREE Civil Rights & Black Heri-
tage Tour Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological
Park St. Augustine Lighthouse
Dark Of The Moon Tours Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations
5
Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investiga-
tions Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic Weapons
Demonstrations Historic Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Kraft Nabisco Championship At The Hall Of
Fame Vintage Car Tours
Of St. Augustine El Galeón Visits St. Augustine
Lincolnville Farmers'
Market Rhythm & Ribs
Festival In St. AugustineReggae Sundays In St.
Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
St. Augustine Light-house Dark Of The Moon Tours
6 Historic Spanish
Ships In St. Augustine
Flagler College Tours“The Colors Of Spring” Exhibit
El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
7 Historic
Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Salt Air
Farmer’s Market Earth
Day Photo ContestJourney: 450 Years Of The African-American
Experience El Galeón
Visits St. AugustineShadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
8 Historic Spanish
Ships In St. Augustine
The Wednesday MarketVintage Car Tours Of St.
Augustine Earth Day
Photo Contest Flagler
College Tours “The Colors Of Spring” Exhibit
El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Coquina Rock
Beach Walk Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
9 Historic Spanish
Ships In St. AugustineMasters Weekend At The
Hall Of Fame A Morning With Dr. Joyner- K-12 Edu-
cation Earth Day Photo
Contest El Galeón Visits
St. Augustine Evenings
At Whitney Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
10 Flagler Beach Farmer's
Market Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic Weapons Demonstra-
tions Historic Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Masters Weekend At The
Hall Of Fame Earth Day Photo
Contest Flagler College ToursJourney: 450 Years Of The African-
American Experience “The Colors
Of Spring” Exhibit El Galeón Visits
St. Augustine Farmers Market At
World Golf Village Blind Boys Of Alabama At The Ponte Vedra Concert
Hall Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
St. Augustine Lighthouse Dark Of
The Moon Tours Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranor-mal Investigations
11 Fridays And Saturdays
Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investi-
gations Flagler Beach Farmer's
Market Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic Weapons Demonstra-
tions Historic Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Masters Weekend At The
Hall Of Fame Vintage Car Tours Of
St. Augustine 2nd Saturday Nature
Hike Old City Farmers' Market
Earth Day Photo ContestFlower & Garden Expo In St. Augustine
15th Annual San Marco Art
Festival City Walks Pet Friendly
Tours El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Old Town Arts & Crafts
Show Second Saturday Plant Sales
At The Park St. Johns River
Farmer’s Market St. Johns Town
Center Art Fair Saturdays Musket Firing Demonstrations At Fort Matanzas
National Monument FREE Civil
Rights & Black Heritage TourSAYS Helicopter Drop & Putting
Tournament Dierks Bentley
Concert In St. Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth
Archaeological Park St. Augustine Lighthouse Dark Of The Moon Tours
Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations
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The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations Fri-days, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic Weapons
Demonstrations Historic Spanish Ships In
St. Augustine Masters Weekend At The Hall
Of Fame Blessing Of The Fleet Earth
Day Photo Contest Flagler College Tours
“The Colors Of Spring” Exhibit 15th
Annual San Marco Art Festival El Galeón
Visits St. Augustine Flower & Garden Expo
In St. Augustine Old Town Arts & Crafts
Show St. Johns Town Center Art Fair
Lincolnville Farmers' Market Reggae
Sundays In St. Augustine The Zombies
Concert In St. Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological
Park St. Augustine Lighthouse Dark Of The Moon Tours
13 Historic
Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Earth Day
Photo Contest Jour-ney: 450 Years Of The African-American Experi-
ence El Galeón Visits
St. Augustine Sunset/Moonrise At St. Augustine
Lighthouse “The Role Of Art In The Egyptian
Revolution” Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Ar-chaeological Park
14 Historic Span-
ish Ships In St. Augustine
Vintage Car Tours Of
St. Augustine Salt Air
Farmer’s Market Earth
Day Photo Contest
Flagler College Tours“The Colors Of Spring”
Exhibit El Galeón
Visits St. AugustineShadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
15 Historic
Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine The Wednesday Market
Earth Day Photo
Contest El Galeón Visits St. Augustine
Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeologi-cal Park
16 Historic Spanish
Ships In St. Augustine Earth
Day Photo Contest Flagler
College Tours Journey: 450 Years Of The African-American
Experience “The Colors Of
Spring” Exhibit El Galeón
Visits St. Augustine Shad-ows Of The Past At The Foun-tain Of Youth Archaeological
Park The Goo Goo Dolls Concert In St. Augustine
17 Flagler Beach
Farmer's Market Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic
Weapons DemonstrationsHistoric Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Vintage Car Tours
Of St. Augustine Earth Day
Photo Contest El Galeón
Visits St. Augustine Shad-ows Of The Past At The Foun-tain Of Youth Archaeological
Park St. Augustine Light-house Dark Of The Moon Tours
Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations
18 Fridays And Saturdays
Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investiga-
tions Flagler Beach Farmer's Market
Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic
Weapons Demonstrations Historic
Spanish Ships In St. Augustine Third Saturday Photo Challenge At Washington
Oaks Old City Farmers' Market
Earth Day Photo Contest Flagler
College Tours “The Colors Of Spring”
Exhibit El Galeón Visits St. Augustine
St. Johns River Farmer’s Market
Tolomato Cemetery Tours Saturdays Musket Firing Demonstrations At Fort
Matanzas National Monument FREE
Civil Rights & Black Heritage Tour Pi-
rate Plunder Tour In St. AugustineDarius Rucker Concert In St. Augustine
Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain
Of Youth Archaeological Park St. Augustine Lighthouse Dark Of The Moon
Tours Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations
19
Fridays And Saturdays Inside
The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations
Vilano Beach Easter Sunrise Service Cres-
cent Beach Easter Sunrise Service Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic Weapons
Demonstrations Historic Spanish Ships In
St. Augustine Earth Day Photo contest
Journey: 450 Years Of The African-
american Experience El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Lincolnville Farmers' Market
St. Augustine Easter Promenade
Reggae Sundays In St. Augustine St.
Augustine Easter parade Shadows Of The ast At The Fountain Of outh Archaeological Park
St. Augustine lighthouse Dark Of The Moon ours
20 Historic
Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Vintage Car Tours Of St. Augustine
Flagler College Tours
“The Colors Of
Spring” Exhibit El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine 3rd Mon-day Art & Merchant Walk
Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
21 Historic
Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Salt Air
Farmer’s Market El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Foun-tain Of Youth Archaeologi-cal Park
22 Historic
Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine The Wednesday Market
Flagler College
Tours Journey: 450 Years Of The African-American Experience
“The Colors Of
Spring” Exhibit El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Shad-ows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
23 Historic Spanish
Ships In St. Augustine Vin-tage Car Tours Of St. Augustine
El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
24 Flagler Beach
Farmer's Market Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic
Weapons DemonstrationsHistoric Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Flagler College
Tours “The Colors Of
Spring” Exhibit El Galeón
Visits St. Augustine Shad-ows Of The Past At The Foun-tain Of Youth Archaeological
Park St. Augustine Light-house Dark Of The Moon Tours
Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations
25 Fridays And Saturdays
Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investiga-
tions Flagler Beach Farmer's Market
Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays Historic
Weapons Demonstrations Historic
Spanish Ships In St. Augustine 4th Saturday-Family Seining At The GTM
Research Reserve Old City Farmers'
Market Journey: 450 Years Of The
African-American Experience 25th
Annual Earth Day El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Love Letters To The Earth
St. Johns River Farmer’s Market
Taste Of St. Augustine Saturdays Musket Firing Demonstrations At Fort
Matanzas National Monument EPIC
Race To The Taste FREE Civil Rights
& Black Heritage Tour Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeologi-
cal Park St. Augustine Lighthouse Dark
Of The Moon Tours Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail Paranormal Investigations
26
Fridays And Saturdays Inside The Old Jail
Paranormal Investigations Fridays, Satur-days, & Sundays Historic Weapons Demonstra-
tions Historic Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine Vintage Car Tours Of St.
Augustine Flagler College Tours “The Colors Of Spring” xhibit
El Galeón Visits St. Augustine Lin-
colnville Farmers' Market Reggae Sundays
In St. Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
St. Augustine ighthouse Dark Of The Moon Tours
27
Historic Spanish Ships In St. Augustine
El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Ar-chaeological Park
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Historic Spanish hips
In St. Augustine Salt
Air Farmer’s MarketFlagler College Tours
Journey: 450 Years Of The African-merican
Experience “The Colors Of Spring” xhibit
El Galeón Visits St.
Augustine Shadows Of The Past At The Foun-tain Of Youth Archaeologi-cal Park
29 Back
Country Carnivorous
Plant Hike Historic Spanish Ships In St.
Augustine The Wednesday Market
Vintage Car Tours Of St. Augustine
Art In The Park At Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
El Galeón Visits St. Augustine
Shadows Of The Past At The Fountain Of Youth Archaeologi-cal Park
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www.stjohnsbuilderscouncil.com
Leona Brown—Director 1535 SR 207, Ste 304
St. Augustine, FL 32086 (904)671-3875
Email: sjbcouncil2@aol.com
April 26th—Annual Charity Fishing Tournament
Interested in fishing to catch the heaviest fish?
Visit www.stjohnsbuilderscouncil.com to download boat entry form. Deadline is April 18th, 2014
The St. Johns Builders Council in Partnership with AmVets and the St. Johns Housing Partner-
ship constructed a wheelchair ramp for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallace in Flagler Estates on Sat-
urday, March 22nd, 2014. Mr. Wallace is a 69 year old veteran, who served in the Air Force
from 1963 to 1967 as a policeman. He has been disabled for the last 10 years, uses a cane to
get around and will soon be in a wheelchair.
THANK YOU!
Students from Pedro Menendez High School,
(Board Member) Mike Davis, Bill Lazar, Robert Marshall (SJBC Member) Bryson
Hendricks and (Adina Construction) Jason Miner and Eddie Meeks
for taking the time from their weekend schedule to volunteer in the construction of
this ramp.
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G O G R E E N T I P S 1 4 S I M P L E G A R D E N I N G T I P S A N D T R I C K S
1. To remove the salt deposits that form on clay pots, combine equal parts white vinegar, rubbing alcohol and water in a spray bottle. Apply the mixture to the pot and scrub with a plastic brush. Let the pot dry before you plant anything in it.
2. To prevent accumulating dirt under your fingernails while you work in the garden, draw your fingernails across a bar of soap and you'll effectively seal the undersides of your nails so dirt can't collect beneath them. Then, after you've finished in the garden, use a nailbrush to remove the soap and your nails will be sparkling clean.
3. To prevent the line on your string trimmer from jamming or breaking, treat with a spray vegetable oil before installing it in the trimmer.
4. Turn a long-handled tool into a measuring stick! Lay a long-handled garden tool on the ground, and next to it place a tape measure. Using a permanent marker, write inch and foot marks on the handle. When you need to space plants a certain distance apart (from just an inch to several feet) you'll already have a measuring device in your hand.
5. To have garden twine handy when you need it, just stick a ball of twine in a small clay pot, pull the end of the twine through the drainage hole, and set the pot upside down in the garden. Do that, and you'll never go looking for twine again.
6. Little clay pots make great cloches for protecting young plants from sudden, overnight frosts and freezes.
7. To turn a clay pot into a hose guide, just stab a roughly one-foot length of steel reinforcing bar into the ground at the corner of a bed and slip two clay pots over it: one facing down, the other facing up. The guides will prevent damage to your plants as you drag the hose along the bed.
8. To create perfectly natural markers, write the names of plants (using a permanent marker) on the flat faces of stones of various sizes and place them at or near the base of your plants.
9. Got aphids? You can control them with a strong blast of water from the hose or with insecticidal soap. But here's another suggestion, one that's a lot more fun; get some tape! Wrap a wide strip of tape around your hand, sticky side out, and pat the leaves of plants infested with aphids. Concentrate on the undersides of leaves, because that's where the little buggers like to hide.
10. The next time you boil or steam vegetables, don't pour the water down the drain, use it to water potted patio plants, and you'll be amazed at how the plants respond to the "vegetable soup."
11. Use leftover tea and coffee grounds to acidify the soil of acid-loving plants such as azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias, gardenias and even blueberries. A light sprinkling of about one-quarter of an inch applied once a month will keep the pH of the soil on the acidic side.
12. Use chamomile tea to control damping-off fungus, which often attacks young seedlings quite suddenly. Just add a spot of tea to the soil around the base of seedlings once a week or use it as a foliar spray.
13. If you need an instant table for tea service, look no farther than your collection of clay pots and saucers. Just flip a good-sized pot over, and top it off with a large saucer. And when you've had your share of tea, fill the saucer with water, and your "table" is now a birdbath.
14. The quickest way in the world to dry herbs: just lay a sheet of newspaper on the seat of your car, arrange the herbs in a single layer, then roll up the windows and close the doors. Your herbs will be quickly dried to perfection. What's more, your car will smell great.
T E C H N O L O G Y C O M M I T T E E “ T E C H T I P ” I H A V E W I N D O W S X P . W H A T D O I D O N O W ? S U B M I T T E D B Y : J E R R Y R A Y O F C O M P U T E R D R ’ S
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So you have a computer running Windows XP? You probably have heard that the world is going to come to an end on April 8, 2014 because Microsoft is discontinuing support for this 12 year old operating system. And you are wondering how you will be affected. Well, read on and we will explain the ins and outs of what is going on, and what you need to do, if anything.
SO WHAT’S GOING ON?
Microsoft released Windows XP in August of 2001. The XP release has historically been one of the most stable and popular releases of Windows in history. On April 14 of 2009, Microsoft announced that it would be ending support for Windows XP. Software companies eventually end support for products that they no longer sell because they must keep programmers on staff to maintain and update these older programs even though they no longer generate any revenue. There was such an outcry that Microsoft relented and decided to extend the support phase through April 8, 2014, figuring that everyone would be up and running on whatever they were selling by then.
Of course, there are some folks that are still using Windows XP.
WHAT HAPPENS NOW THAT SUPPORT IS DISCONTINUED?
Microsoft has ceased releasing any new updates for the older XP. This means their programmers are now going to concentrate on their new OS products, Windows 7 and Windows 8. No new update patches will be released for Windows XP going forward. All existing updates and service packs will still be available for download on Micro-soft’s web site, but no new patches, updates, or service packs will be created.
This means that the latest service pack 3 is the last one you can get, and the Internet Explorer browser will not be updated beyond version 8. Also all security updates that address system vulnerabilities that are already available can still be downloaded, but no additional code will be written to address new vulnerabilities discovered.
NOW THAT MICROSOFT HAS DISCONTINUED SUPPORT, WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?
The answer to that question is, “It depends”.
OPTION 1: NOTHING. Some users that do not use their computers for much serious stuff probably do not need to do anything. They can use Internet Explorer 8 until the cows come home as long as the web sites they use do not require something newer, and even then they might be able to use a competing browser such as Firefox or Google Chrome to surf those sites requiring later browsers. The caveat is that the user MUST keep their security and antivirus software up to date. Now that XP support has been discontinued, it may become more of a target for hackers to hit. Home users should weigh these risks and see if there is a reason to be concerned. When in doubt, they should consult a professional for advice.
OPTION 2: SOME HOME USERS MAY NEED TO UPGRADE THEIR OS, THEIR COMPUTER, OR BOTH. Other home users that depend on their computers for email, online banking, and home business use need to consider upgrading. Vulnerabilities in Windows XP could expose these users to hacking, malware, or identity theft.
OPTION 3: BUSINESS USERS REALLY SHOULD UPGRADE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Businesses that have computers running Windows XP need to really think about upgrading or replacement. Vulnerable PC’s at home are one thing, but vulnerable PC’s in a business is not acceptable. Business users using applications such as Quick-Books, email, or online banking are especially vulnerable to hacking with unprotected PC’s, so care should be taken and steps taken to bring these PC’s up to date with current OS options such as Windows 7 or Windows 8 as soon as possible. Also, continued use of XP may affect businesses that depend upon compliance with HIPAA, PCI, or other interchange standards that interchange data with other third-parties. This includes the acceptance of credit cards by a business for example. A company’s IT department may determine that use of XP creates a bigger headache for them as well, by having a greater risk of vulnerability that must be addressed by the IT staff.
In some cases, it may not be always practical to upgrade the XP operating system, as the hardware that it runs on may not be sufficient to handle the OS upgrade. In this case, the replacement of the computer may become necessary. Most computer shops can handle the transfer of programs and data to replacement systems if need be.
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G R E A T A M E R I C A N R E A L T O R D A Y S
St. Augustine & St. Johns County Board of REALTORS® members discussed real estate issues with Florida lawmakers during Great American Realtor Days. St. Augustine & St. Johns County Board of REALTORS® joined Realtors® and Affiliates from across Florida to meet with Gov. Rick Scott, Florida lawmakers and other state leaders in Tallahassee recently as part of Florida Realtors® Great American Realtor Days. They discussed a number of issues that affect all Floridians and the state’s economy, including how to strengthen the state’s business-friendly climate, maintain homeownership opportunities and preserve private property rights. “Working together, we can make great progress on the most important issues affecting all Floridians,” said 2014 Florida Realtors® President Sherri Meadows. “For example, for Florida to be competitive with other states and online retailers — and considered business-friendly by prospective employers and companies seeking to relocate — we must begin to phase out the 6 percent sales tax on commercial leases. It’s critical to our state’s economic growth and development.” Creating jobs and housing opportunities are key to helping Florida’s most vulnerable citizens, Meadows added. Florida Realtors supports legislation calling for funding of community homeless coalitions throughout the state. “The voice of Florida Realtors was heard loud and clear throughout the Capitol building during Great American Realtor Day on March 19,” said John Sebree, senior vice president of public policy for Florida Realtors. “It was clear to legislators that Realtors have the best interest of their communities in mind as they advocate for property insurance reforms, affordable housing opportunities and other quality of life issues so necessary to Florida’s future.”
This trip would not have been possible without the generosity of our sponsors. Specifically, Herbie Wiles Insurance (Gold Sponsor), Olde Carriage Realty (Bronze), Land Title of America (Bronze) and Alarion Bank Mortgage (Silver).
Members in attendance were:
Ron Barry Steve Gay Marie Mitchell
Steve Belding Ron Gelinas Berta Odom
Andrew Birchall Barbara Goll Ed Paucek
Leona Brown Memory Hopkins Ellie Paucek
Cyndi Bruce Penny James Don Pires
Winston Burrell Gaye Jones Dianne Pittman
Katherine Delaney Deborah Link Victor J. Raymos
Ryan Ford Rick McChesney Karl Vierck
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G R E A T A M E R I C A N R E A L T O R D A Y S
Back row: Don Pires, Winston Burrell, Steve Gay, Rick McChesney, Steve Belding, Berta Odom & Ron Gelinas
Front Row: Ed Paucek, Ron Barry, Andrew Birchall, Cheryl Brunk, Kathy Delaney, Barb Goll, Deborah Link, Penny
James & Ryan Ford
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Representative Travis Hutson & Ed Paucek Ed Paucek, Doc Renuart & Berta Odom
Left:
Ed
Paucek
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Top: Deborah Link
Ed & Elllie
Paucek
Ellie Paucek,
Ron Barry
& Don Pires
Right:
Penny
James
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S U R V E Y : C O N S U M E R C O N F I D E N C E I N H O U S I N G H O T T H I S S P R I N G D A I L Y R E A L E S T A T E N E W S | T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 0 8 , 2 0 1 4 NAR Realtor Magazine Article
Consumer attitudes are reflecting greater optimism in the housing market heading into real estate's traditionally strong spring selling season, according to Fannie Mae's March 2014 National Housing Survey. In the poll of 1,000 people, 38 percent say it's a good time to sell a home, up from 26 percent a year ago. The poll also shows that 69 percent of those surveyed say it's a good time to buy, and 52 percent say it's easier today to get financing for a home. Americans also feel more confident about their personal finances: An all-time survey high of 40 percent say their personal financial situation has improved during the past year. "The housing recovery continues to proceed in fits and starts," says Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s chief economist. "Rising mortgage rates and a lack of supply have dampened housing market momentum. However, we see several positive signs going into this year's spring home-buying season, compared with last year. For example, consumers are less pessimistic about their personal finances and more optimistic about the current selling environment and their ability to get a mortgage. Still, those who are pessimistic about buying or selling a home today tend to point to economic conditions as the primary issue, and most consumers continue to say the economy is on the wrong track. Looking forward, we expect to see a pickup in economic growth later in the year, and this may boost the confidence of prospective buyers and sellers." However, consumers' home-price expectations softened a bit in the latest survey. The average 12-month home-price-change expectation fell from last month, reaching 2.7 percent, the survey shows. Also, slightly fewer respondents — 48 percent — said they thought home prices would rise in the next 12 months. Source: Fannie Mae
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M A R C H S T A T I S T I C S
Monthly Statistics Report - 01/01/2013 - 01/31/2013 St Augustine & St Johns County - Compiled on 04/09/2014
Mar-14 Mar-13 4/1-30/2014 - 4/1-
30/2014 YTD 2014 YTD 2013 2013-14 TYD Residential New Listings 129 403 -67.99% 1,283 1,605 -20.06% Sold Listings 47 277 -83.03% 675 924 -26.94% Pending Listings 49 173 -71.67% 449 631 -28.84% Vol. Sold Listings $10,590,282.00 $59,978,922.00 -82.34% $142,358,346.00 $190,340,671.00 -25.20% Avg. Sell Price $225,325.15 $216,530.40 4.06% $210,901.25 $205,996.40 2.38% Median List Price $199,500.00 $169,900.00 17.42% $185,990.00 $179,000.00 3.90% Median Sell Price $172,200.00 $165,000.00 4.36% $178,500.00 $172,000.00 3.77% List to Sell Ratio 93.70% 95.29% -1.67% 95.36% 94.78% 0.60% Avg. Day on Market 139 158 -11.76% 143 149 -4.38%
Lots and Land New Listings 17 86 -80.23% 255 352 -27.55% Sold Listings 7 31 -77.41% 110 101 8.91% Pending Listings 4 20 -80% 60 64 -6.25% Vol. Sold Listings $515,400.00 $3,034,400.00 -83.01% $14,289,475.00 $10,273,650.00 39.08% Avg. Sell Price $73,628.57 $97,883.87 -24.77% $129,904.32 $101,719.31 27.70% Median List Price $60,000.00 $72,000.00 -16.66% $66,850.00 $79,000.00 -15.37% Median Sell Price $60,000.00 $67,500.00 -11.11% $57,250.00 $67,900.00 -15.68% List to Sell Ratio 89.29% 86.31% 3.45% 88.61% 88.21% 0.45% Avg. Day on Market 340 254 33.59% 313 355 -11.99%
Commercial/Industrial New Listings 4 20 -80% 50 65 -23.07% Sold Listings 2 3 -33.33% 14 7 100% Pending Listings 1 3 -66.66% 6 6 0 Vol. Sold Listings $830,000.00 $909,800.00 -8.77% $4,224,400.00 $1,814,800.00 132.77% Avg. Sell Price $415,000.00 $303,266.67 36.84% $301,742.86 $259,257.14 16.38% Median List Price $486,750.00 $363,000.00 34.09% $375,550.00 $363,000.00 3.45% Median Sell Price $415,000.00 $247,800.00 67.47% $270,000.00 $247,800.00 8.95% List to Sell Ratio 85.25% 81.74% 4.30% 63.31% 80.20% -21.05% Avg. Day on Market 237 146 61.95% 527 200 163.79%
Multi-Family New Listings 2 6 -66.66% 20 21 -4.76% Sold Listings 0 2 -100% 11 10 10% Pending Listings 0 3 -100% 8 8 0 Vol. Sold Listings $0.00 $233,000.00 -100% $3,116,799.00 $2,217,900.00 40.52% Avg. Sell Price $0.00 $116,500.00 -100% $283,345.36 $221,790.00 27.75% Median List Price $0.00 $132,450.00 -100% $239,900.00 $244,950.00 -2.06% Median Sell Price $0.00 $116,500.00 -100% $206,500.00 $210,000.00 -1.66% List to Sell Ratio 0.00% 87.95% -100% 89.82% 85.67% 4.84% Avg. Day on Market 0 117 -100% 343 182 88.62%
Total New Listings 174 600 -71% 1,870 2,328 -19.67% Sold Listings 56 313 -82.10% 810 1,042 -22.26% Pending Listings 54 199 -72.86% 523 709 -26.23% Vol. Sold Listings $11,935,682.00 $64,156,122.00 -81.39% $163,989,020.00 $204,647,021.00 -19.86% Avg. Sell Price $213,137.18 $204,971.64 3.98% $202,455.58 $196,398.29 3.08% Median List Price $170,450.00 $162,900.00 4.63% $175,000.00 $169,990.00 2.94% Median Sell Price $168,500.00 $160,000.00 5.31% $165,000.00 $165,000.00 0 List to Sell Ratio 92.86% 94.58% -1.81% 93.41% 94.17% -0.80% Avg. Day on Market 168 167 0.48% 175 170 3.09%
Search Criteria Date Start: 4/1/2014 Date End: 4/30/2014
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S T . A U G U S T I N E & S T . J O H N S C O U N T Y B O A R D O F R E A L T O R S ®
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2nd BOARD ORIENTATION 9:00AM
5th-11th FREI SALES COURSE 8:30AM-5:00PM
5th EDUCATION COMMITTEE 9:00AM
RPAC 12:00PM
7th LISTING AGREEMENT 3CE 9:00AM
8th COMMERCIAL COMMITTEE 8:30AM
TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE 9:00AM
9th AFTER THE CONTRACT 9:00AM-4:00PM
12th-15th FREI BROKER COURSE 8:30AM-5:00PM
14th AFFILIATE 8:30AM
19th-22nd FREI BROKER COURSE 8:30AM-5:00PM
20th MLS TRAINING 1:00PM
FINANCE COMMITTEE 12:00PM
21st MLS BOARD MEETING 12:00PM
22nd ASSOCIATION BOARD MEETING 12:00PM
23rd CRSP-13 9:00AM
27th REALIST 2 1:30PM
26th CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY
Phone: 904-829-8738
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Professional Standards
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