Monthly Archives: May 2010

Formula One is coming to Austin!

Formula One World Championship Limited and Formula One Administration Limited (together, the F1 Commercial Rights Holder) and Full Throttle Productions, LP, promoter of the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix™, announcethat a historic agreement has been reached for Austin, Texas to serve as the host city of the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix™ for years 2012 through 2021.

“We are extremely honoured and proud to reach an agreement with the F1 Commercial Rights Holder. We have been diligently working together for several years to bring this great event to Austin, the State of Texas and back to the United States. All parties involved have a great amount of trust and confidence in each other and are committed to establishing the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix™ in Austin, Texas as a prestigious global event,” stated Tavo Hellmund, Managing Partner of Full Throttle Productions, LP.

Galveston Island Updates…

Crowds were in full force this holiday weekend on Galveston Island. It is nice to see the beaches full of family’s enjoying everything the Galveston area has to offer. The sun, sand, shopping and the many restaurants.

The National Weather Service is calling for a beautiful finish to the Memorial Day weekend: Today…Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 90s inland… In the upper 80s coast. South winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight…Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 70s inland…in the upper 70s coast. South winds 10 to 15 mph.
 
“The crowds have been huge,” Peter Davis, the chief of the Galveston Beach Patrol said. “This is the type of crowds we had all hoped for.  Davis said he estimated crowds at Galveston’s East Beach topped 20,000 while Stewart Beach crowds were about 12,000. “The seawall was packed too,” Davis said. Davis also said . This is exactly what Galveston Island needed. The recovery from IKE has been slow but steady, and this kind of showing for the Holiday weekend is exactly what Galveston needs!
 
Beach Safety Tips

1. Never swim alone. Swim with a buddy. Swim near a lifeguard station.

2. Do not swim near the rock piers or beneath the piers of shops and restaurants. The currents can become strong near these structures, and there are  objects that could injure you.

3. Non-swimmers and children always should wear life jackets.

4. Always keep yourself oriented while in the water. Currents can carry you further down the beach than you realize. Pick a stationary object on the beach and use it to orient yourself should you get confused or washed under.

5. Don’t dive in head first.

6. Alcohol and water don’t mix. Alcohol is not permitted in front of the seawall or on Stewart Beach, but it is allowed on East Beach.

7. Do not swim when the red flags are flying. These flags mean the waters are rough and the conditions are likely for strong currents that can wash you under.

Austin Values Go Up

Press Releases: 2010
 
Austin real estate sales volume surges, prices remain stable
Austin Board of REALTORS® releases March 2010 real estate statistics

April 20, 2010 – According to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) report by the Austin Board of REALTORS®, the volume of Austin area home sales in March 2010 was 1,784, up 27 percent from the same month in 2009. The median price of real estate in the Austin area remained unchanged in the same time period at $180,000.

“Though we’ve seen increases in year-over-year sales volume consistently in recent months, it’s likely this substantial increase in volume is related to the impending expiration of the homebuyer tax credits on April 30,” said John Horton, Chairman of the Austin Board of REALTORS®. “What’s most encouraging, however, is that in the midst of this increase in sales volume, our real estate values have remained steady, which bodes well for the long-term value of real estate in Austin.”

Sales of condos and townhouses were particularly strong in March 2010, increasing by 129 percent to 215 sales as compared to March 2009. This follows sustained increases in demand for this property type since September 2009 and a year-to-date increase of 86 percent.

Mr. Horton continued, “A softer condo market at the beginning of 2010 provided a good opportunity for buyers, and we are now seeing the results with an increase in activity. Condos can be attractive properties for first-time homebuyers, so it’s possible this increased demand is also related to both the first-time homebuyer tax credit, as well as an increased supply of condos in Austin in recent years.”

March 2010 also marked the second consecutive month of substantially decreased “days on market,” which refers to the average time homes remain active in the MLS. At 73 days for March 2010, homes spent 16 percent fewer days on the market than in March 2009. In the same time period, pending sales increased 31 percent to 2,421; new listings increased by 29 percent to 4,170; and active listings increased by six percent to 10,300.

“These statistics indicate that demand is continuing to outpace supply, which is encouraging,” said Horton.  “However, no one really knows the full impact of the homebuyer tax credits yet, so we’ll look ahead to this summer to determine the sustainability of these conditions.”

March 2010 Statistics

•$422,558,240 – Total dollar volume of single-family properties sold, a 30 percent increase from March 2009.
•$180,000 – Median price for single-family homes, unchanged from March 2009.
•1,784 – Single-family homes sold, a 27 percent increase from March 2009.
•2,421 – Pending sales for single-family homes, up 31 percent from March 2009.