Daytona Beach Real Estate Blog: December 2009

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Wordless Wednesday- I'm Squeezing in One More! YAAAYYY!

                          Lisa Hill's Last Christmas Photo Post for 2009 (I think) =P

Christmas Tree-Final Wordless Wednesday of 2009 on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog  =D I know you're all SOO excited! I got to squeeze in one more Christmas picture before December is over! Woo Hoo! lol  It's the LAST Wordless Wednesday of the year!  O_O  

Must... not... miss... out.......   (he he)  Yes, I've been programmed. So enjoy my final Wordless Wednesday post for 2009... there will never be another one! Is that deep or what? No? OK. You're right. I'm just being silly. And I like this picture =D



HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

 

 

Mmmmwaaa! (hee hee)

 

 

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12 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 30 2009 09:49PM

New Year's Eve River Cruise in Daytona Beach

Celebrate New Year's Eve on a Daytona Beach dinner cruise. Info on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

Happy New Year from Lisa Hill your Daytona Beach and Port Orange Realtor Looking for a safe, fun way to spend your Daytona Beach New Year's Eve? How about an elegant dinner cruise with 10 choices of entree, fabulous dessert, party favors, a live band, cash bar, and a champagne toast at midnight? StarLite Dining Cruises; Florida's #1 Dining Cruise Line offers all this plus reserved, banquet-style seating, aboard the StarLite Princess Paddlewheeler.

For reservations, call 386-562-5550 or go to www.StarLiteDiningCruises.com.

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1 commentLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 30 2009 12:43PM

It's Almost Over...

      Celebrating Christmas on Lisa Hill's Daytona Beach and Port Orange Real Estate Blog

I've held true to my word. I celebrate Christmas for the entire month of December! And I still have 3 more days! LOL. So as I was enjoying our new (4 feet taller) Christmas tree this year, I got inspired to take some photos of the decorations. I hope you enjoy this little slide show of our Christmas tree, and possibly the last bit of Christmas music you'll be able to hear for 2009.

 

I may get inspired to post one more Christmas-themed post in the next 3 days, but if not...

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8 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 29 2009 09:46PM

Getting Ready to "SHIFT"!

      This Daytona Beach REALTOR® is getting ready to SHIFT! *Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog *

Book-ShiftI was wondering why I kept seeing so many posts about this book!  Now I know, there's another Active Rain contest/promotion happening. And this book is the center focus. Now I'll be honest and say that since I'm late to the party on this one, I have not yet read the book. But anyone in the real estate industry already knows that a major shift has been happening in the minds of real estate buyers and sellers, and in the entire real estate industry. In order to succeed, real estate agents, and all real estate professionals will have to shift as well.

This book, which I've only perused, and have on order, is coming at a perfect time for me. Because I'm making BIG changes in my personal business plan for 2010. I've already begun making the changes, but I won't be making any big announcements until I have all my ducks in a row.

I have already "shifted" my thinking, and formatted a plan which is in the works. It's what is not only for ME, but for my family. After all, our families are a bigger priority than our jobs, money or even successful careers. Our families are those whose support we need, in order to make the important "shifts" in our lives. And sometimes, more than one spouse may be "shifting" at the same time! In this case (my case), concessions must be made. The same way we approach a real estate negotiation... with compromises and deciding what's most important... we "shift" our lives together, to support each other.

I hope this entices you to want to know about the big "shifts" my husband and I have planned for the coming year. And I'll be sharing the journey as we progress. Here it comes... ready, set, SHIFT!

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8 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 29 2009 12:27AM

YES! I Will Hold Open Houses for My Real Estate Sellers!

            Holding Open Houses for Real Estate Buyers and Sellers. Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

buy Daytona Beach house for saleI recently read a blog post from a REALTOR® (yes, it was a REALTOR®... IE: Member of their local Association of REALTORS® and subscriber of the REALTOR® Code of Ethics... not only a real estate agent) who absolutely refuses to do open houses, no matter what. Now this particular agent was very well educated on the statistics of how buyers find the real estate properties they buy. And many good reasons were given as to why open houses were not productive.

Statistics given, which were obtained from the National Association of REALTORS® were...

  • Approximately 90% of all real estate buyers now begin their real estate search online.
  • 36% of those buyers actually find the house they eventually buy, from their online data.
  • 12% will find their home from a yard sign.
  • 6% will find the house they purchase from a friend, neighbor or relative.
  • 5% will purchase new construction from the builder and/or builder's agents
  • 5% is unreported.

Now I don't begrudge this particular agent for refusing to hold open houses. Based on the data he received, there seems to be no apparent reason to do so. But what about the 5% that was not accounted for?   And what about the houses that I personally have sold, directly from an open house?  And what about the fact that our Code of Ethics requires us to work FOR our clients. door to your new houseIt's not about what we want. It's about what the client wants.

Of course, we should present this data from the NAR to the seller, and let them decide. But as any real estate professional knows, real estate statistics are "hyper-local" IE: even from city-to-city, the data may not be accurate It needs to be examined from neighborhood-to-neighborhood, and sometimes even from street-to-street! Therefore, a nationwide, general report is not completely accurate. It's a display of wide-scale averages.

So in summary, as a REALTOR®, I will educate my clients; we will discuss their options; and together, we will decide what is best for them. As I read another post that spawned from the one stating the absolute refusal to hold any open houses, Laurie Mindnich, who sells real estate in Long Island, made some good points as well.

Perhaps this is another example of hyper-local real estate. In our area, open houses are not common, but they CAN be effective. And until the level of effectiveness is at zero, I'll do open houses for my sellers.... not to mention the leads I get from a couple of hours spent catching up on paperwork, writing a blog, or whatever productive way I can find to spend my time while sitting at an open house."

And my comment on Laurie's post: "....we should do whatever our clients want us to do. THEY are who WE work for! And sometimes that means pointing out all the reasons why something they don't want, may actually be in their best interests!"

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11 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 27 2009 01:24AM

CHRISTMAS AT ARLINGTON CEMETERY

I'm late on this one, but I felt I had to re-blog it. If there's any chance that someone has not yet seen this post, I hope it touches your heart(s) as much as it did mine. This is truly amazing.

(Post is below my personal logosMERRY CHRISTMAS!

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Via Ed Silva CDPE, GRI, ABR, Real Estate Agent (RE/MAX PARTNERS, LLC):

CHRISTMAS AT ARLINGTON CEMETERY

Sometimes we wonder why the press doesn't take the time to enlighten the public about the Christmas tradition at Arlington National Cemetary

 

Rest easy, sleep well my brothers.

      Know the line has held, your job is done.

          Rest easy, sleep well.

               Others have taken up where you fell, the line has held..

                     Peace, peace, and farewell...

 Readers may be interested to know that these wreaths -- some 5,000 -- are donated by the Worcester Wreath Co. of Harrington, Maine. The owner, Merrill Worcester, not only provides the wreaths, but covers the trucking expense as well. He's done this since 1992. A wonderful guy.

Also, most years, groups of Maine school kids combine an educational trip to DC with this event to help out. Making this even more remarkable is the fact that Harrington is in one the poorest parts of the state.

Please share this with everyone on your address list. You hear too much about the bad things people do. Everyone should hear about this.

Courtesy of Cindy Jones, a fellow Active Rain member, this link  takes you over to some photos she took this year when she was helping to place the wreaths.

 

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5 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 26 2009 12:05AM

Real Estate Buyers and Sellers and ALL of Our Prevailing Attitudes

                             Real Estate Buyers and Sellers and The Attitudes of People Today

Realtor and real estate buyers and sellersToday I’m going to tell a real estate story. This is a story of a hypothetical real estate transaction, and the parties involved. I chose to tell this story in a manner that is obviously slanted toward one side, but that’s not really the point. It could easily be told from a different angle. Regardless, don’t get overly focused on the story of real estate. It’s about people. It’s about attitudes. It’s about the way people have changed in the last few years. It’s about the kind of person you are, or want to be... or DON’T want to be! Hold onto your seat and remember this is hypothetical, but also do some introspection!      ........................................

In today’s real estate buyer’s market, with many “deals” to be had, many buyers are looking for a “steal”.  I’m sure most real estate agents are aware of this. But there’s a big problem in this area that is getting bigger every day...  There’s a difference between a “deal” and a “steal”. And with real estate values leveling out, trying to get a steal typically offends a seller, and can lead to a stalemate.

Let’s think this through... Sellers are having to sell their homes for much less than what they paid. It’s a horrible position for these sellers to be in. They know they’re already having to give real estate buyers a deal, and they’re not exactly thrilled about it. It’s not that they don’t know that the market has drastically declined. Most sellers have resigned themselves to that fact. And the sellers who are listening to the advice of their REALTORS®, have priced their available real estate listing in accordance with the current buying and selling real estatemarket value... which in itself is a “deal” for real estate buyers!

Now here’s the problem I’ve been seeing for the last few years, but most especially in 2009. Buyers want a “steal”! And sellers are willing (they have no choice anyway) to sell their property at a good “deal”... but NOT a “steal”! So along comes a buyer who, in search of a “steal”, makes an offer that offends the seller. After presenting this offer to the seller, the listing agent listens patiently as the seller vents their frustrations about the market, their loss of all their savings, their loss of equity, the probability that they’ll have to bring money to the table in order to sell their home (or whatever type of real estate investment they have listed), and the end result is that particular seller not wanting to work with the buyer who made the offensive offer.

At this point, the possibility of a successful transaction seems to be out of the question. But a good REALTOR® is usually able to reason with their client, along with giving them a little bit of time and space to think about it, and frequently the seller will calm down and decide to make a counter-offer that they’re not really happy about, but is at least closer to the amount they need to net.

So the listing agent now presents the counter-offer to the selling agent, who then presents it to the buyer. But the buyer is now angry. They want a steal! And now the selling agent listens patiently as the buyer gives all their reasons why they should not have to pay more than what they offered. frustrated about real estate negotiating

Most likely, the selling agent has already shown comparable sales of similar real estate listings that have recently sold, to the buyer before the first offer was made. If not, they would/should do so at this point. Assuming these comps have already been shown to this real estate buyer, the selling agent and buyers should now go back over the comps together and possibly narrow down the comps a bit more. They may even take into account the possibility that the market has not yet stabilized (if that area is still in decline). The selling REALTOR® will probably also remind the buyer that in order to obtain financing, the home/real estate listing will have to appraise. And banks are NOT currently lending money on real estate that leaves any chance that they might lose money on their collateral.

The process sounds stressful, but reasonable so far... doesn’t it? Well here’s where things get really frustrating. Bear in mind, the seller is still offended by the first offer. And the buyer is angry because they wanted a steal (not a deal). So the buyer ignores the comparable sales, and even the assurance that the potential real estate purchase will have to appraise. And the buyer makes another low offer on the already reduced price they got when the seller made a counter-real estate frustrationoffer.

When the selling agent presents this offer to the listing agent, these REALTORS® already know the stress levels are about to hit the fan... and we’re not even talking about a bank-owned property! You can triple the amount of stress and frustration for ALL parties involved in those types of transactions!

So the seller receives the new offer to purchase their house. Sure enough, this time the explosion is heard throughout the neighborhood. And again, the listing agent must sit patiently and wait for the seller to vent all their frustration. At this point, there may or may not be another counter-offer from the seller! Many sellers, after losing so much money, and doing all they can to not lose their home before having a chance to sell it; will channel so much anger in the direction of this particular buyer that they will not want to sell their home to them at all. And many times, this is where the negotiations come to a halt. However, the listing agent may be able to get the seller to make another counter-offer. Only this next counter-offer will most likely be only a hair lower than their last counter-offer. The sellers are nearing the end of their rope.

So the listing agent once again presents this counter-offer to the selling agent, who already knows that the buyer is also not going to be happy! And surely enough, we repeat the previous events... buyer yells and vents; selling agent refers back to the comps and reminds buyer that there will be an appraisal, and even offers to add a clause that the buyer will not proceed with the sale if the property does not appraise. But the buyer still wants a steal! stop........................................

OK. So I could continue on with the many possibilities that could happen from this point on. The sale may or may not reach a successful closing. But if it does (and here’s my point to all this), the only way either side of this transaction will be truly happy with this sale is if they feel like they made the other party “bleed”! You can take this entire scenario and use the examples in reverse. The events and outcome will be the same... people are no longer willing to compromise. And without compromise, there can be no successful negotiation.

I’ve heard many buyers say that they feel this way because of their inability to buy real estate during the sellers’ market. It’s that frustration that is causing them to be unyielding in negotiations. And most of us can understand a bit of that logic. But bear in mind, a property is worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay. And for several years, buyers were willing to pay exorbitant amounts of money so they could “keep up with the Jones’s”. And none of us can go backward in history, and change that period of time. We can only work with what is happening right now. And right now, many parts of the country have reached their leveling off point in real estate. Some areas are even starting to see an increase again. Every area is different, and REALTORS® must present comps to potential real estate buyers and sellers, on a “hyper-local” scale. If the comps are not there to support the price being asked, then that particular property is NOT worth the asking price! But if the comps ARE there, then the listing agent and the seller(s) have done their homework and priced that listing properly. Negotiating is to be be the change you want to see in the worldexpected. But they don’t have to “bleed” and/or give potential buyers a “steal”.

I want to reiterate that this entire scenario can be presented in reverse. I’m not trying to just pick on buyers. There are many sellers who have over-priced their listings, and potential buyers have every right to offer an amount that is based on current, comparable sales. But my real concern is the prevailing attitude among many real estate buyers AND sellers, that they will not be happy unless the end result was a “steal”. The prevalent ME, ME, ME attitude leaves no possibility for successful negotiations. Someone, somehow, MUST COMPROMISE!

One of my very successful clients, who at one time was near the top of the rankings in a Fortune 100 corporation, once told me that his definition of a successful transaction was... when both sides of the transaction walk away happy; feeling like they got a good deal. Neither side felt like they had been taken advantage of. Both sides had made compromises, and had reached a successful conclusion, and were now able to sit together at the closing table with no hard feelings toward each other....   I’ve always remembered that statement. It’s common sense. It’s logical. And it’s pretty darn close to The Golden Rule... "Do Unto Others As You Would HAVE THEM Do Unto You"!

So what has happened in society to cause so many people to be selfish, unyielding and even downright rude? I’m not talking about just real estate here. I know that times are tough. Just ask any real estate agent, mortgage broker or lender, home inspector, title company, appraiser, surveyor, stager, or anyone in the real estate industry.... or anyone in any type of sales, for that matter, because that’s what I’ve been doing. I’ve been asking. And I’m getting the same story all around. When it comes to buying, people today are not happy unless they feel like they really “got one over on them”. And that’s the story they want to be able to proudly tell to anyone who will listen!

So what is my reason for writing this post? I’m hoping it will cause each of us to take a good look inside ourselves and do a “pride” check. Are our actions displaying “haughty” (prideful-not in the good way), “selfish”, “self-centered”, “ugly” behaviors? Or are we acting in a manner that is “kind”, “compassionate”, “understanding”, “giving” and willing to see things from the opposite perspective?

What kind of world do you want to live in? Because it all starts with you, and me. This is not about a little story of real estate buyers and sellers. It’s about people. It’s about compassion. It’s about being the kind of person who will bring about positive change in this world.

I know what kind of person I want to be. How about you?

"Be the change you want to see in the world."

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28 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 24 2009 09:15AM

Wordless Wednesday: Still Celebrating Christmas! LOL

    Celebrating Christmas on Lisa Hill's Daytona Beach and Port Orange Real Estate Blog

Since my last Wordless Wednesaday post for "Anticipating Christmas (again)" was such a hit (he he) I decided to share two more photos from the series of pictures we took that day, in front of our Christmas tree. The first picture is just another silly pose. The second, well... sometimes there are consequences with too much tomfoolery! Doh!

Lisa Hill posing in front of Christmas tree

 

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I hope you've enjoyed the fun, happy photos. My next post will be a bit heavy. It's already typed and ready to go...

I have a weighty, but necessary situation to address. I'd like to hear from as many of you as possible on that post. Please watch for it. I'll be posting it later on today. I'm very curious to hear if many of you are experiencing the same thing.

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4 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 23 2009 01:36AM

Speechless Sunday in December: The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree

  Speechless Sunday (NOT!) on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog: "Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree"

So far for my Christmas photo posts we've had...

And as we were playing with the camera that day, my daughter left me a little something extra to find later. So I'll just call this, "The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree" 

Goofball daughter

And be sure to read about her "Hooptie" from yesterday's post! HAHA! I live to embarrass my child. Is that a bad thing? C'mon... you MUST read that one! I'm counting on your comments to further embarrass her! ROFL!

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11 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 20 2009 10:23PM

Silly Saturday: Still Celebrating Christmas... He Makes It So Easy!

                Lisa Hill's Family and Christmas Tree on her Daytona Beach Area Real Estate Blog

Time for Silly Saturday! And since it's still December, it means... Yep! I'm still celebrating Christmas! And sticking with the series of photos taken in front of my Christmas tree (you have no idea what's still to come!), I'll just call this "He makes it so easy!" *sigh*

Don't you feel sorry for him. You do see his "Christmas shirt" don't you?  >.<

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8 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 19 2009 09:08PM

Wordless Wednesday on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog: Anticipating Christmas (again)

                    Oh Christmas Tree. Lisa Hill's Christmas Tree on her Real Estate Blog

As I stated in my last Speechless Sunday post, I really enjoy the month of December.  For me, Christmas is a month-long celebration of all that Christmas represents.  So guess what kinds of pictures I'll be featuring all month? =D  So here we go again. And for all you real estate buyers and sellers out there, what better gift to give your family than a new home for Christmas and the upcoming new year? If you're a real estate seller in the Daytona Beach area... or if you're interesting in buying real estate in the Daytona Beach area, Lisa Hill is a Daytona Beach native, with experience selling all types of real estate in every city in East Volusia County. Lisa is The Smart Choice for all your real estate needs!

In honor of my Jewish friends, I'd like to wish them a Happy Hanukkah as well. (I don't really know anything about Kwanzaa. I'd love to see a blog post about it!)

Lisa Hill and Christmas Tree

Merry Christmas! As you can see, I do get a bit excited about this time of year =D

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14 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 16 2009 10:36PM

Speechless Sunday: Oh Christmas Tree...

                         Oh Christmas Tree.  Lisa Hill's Christmas Tree on her Real Estate Blog

It's (was) Sunday... again... (but I left this in draft mode) =P  So anyway... I'm really enjoying the month of December. In my opinion, December is Christmas ALL month long =D   And I'm not talking about just the presents. And I'm certainly not talking about shopping! (I hate crowds!) Every year, my goal is to finish all my Christmas shopping before Thanksgiving. (I REALLY hate crowds!) Of course, the most important part of Christmas is Christ. But since I don't have a picture of Him, this week's Speechless Sunday (with words) photo is my own Christmas tree =)  I really like my tree... and ALL my Christmas decorations. Everything is so much prettier around Christmas. I just wish I could keep my Christmas decorations out all year round.

Lisa Hill's Christmas Tree

Soooo... I hope you enjoy my Christmas tree. And as soon as "the big day" is past, I know many of you will be ready to sell your house or condo and or buy a house or condo. If you're interested in buying or selling real estate in the Daytona Beach, Port Orange, Ponce Inlet areas, or anywhere in East Volusia county, make a Smart Choice and contact Lisa Hill for all your real estate needs.

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8 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 14 2009 09:30AM

Good Family Christmas Movies Online: Lots of Fun and Good Moral Themes

        Watch Good Family Christmas Movies. Links are Right Here on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

I thought this might be a fun post for the month of December; especially in an economy when many people are saving money by dropping their cable or satellite TV.  The absolute, best replacement for TV (you can watch all your same TV shows, and possibly have access to more than you had before, for free!) is found at www.hulu.com. You can register for free, and add your favorite TV shows to your "queue", then you can watch your shows at your own convenience. Most Christmas Treeof the time, your subscriptions will show up in your queue the day after they were on live TV, depending on the network.

Aside from having the convenience of watching your favorite TV shows at your own convenienve, and finding others that you may not have ever known about, you can also watch movies 24/7 if you like. And right now there are some fantastic Christmas-themed movies with the added bonus of moral values as well.

Since I just watched a few of these family-friendly Christmas movies myself, I thought I'd share them with my fellow Rainers. You can just click on these links and set your kids in front of a computer monitor. This may be especially helpful if you're preparing for extra family members, or company at your home this month. Start from here, and just click and go.

Enjoy! And let me know how the kids (of all ages) enjoyed these fun, holiday movies.

  • Prep & Landing (these elves were adorable as they helped Santa deliver presents)
  • Santa & Pete (I got a few chuckles out of this one. It's a unique take on Kris Kringle to Santa)

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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8 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 13 2009 10:01PM

Daytona Beach Peabody Auditorium Presents: Dean Martin & Friends Holiday Special

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Christmas ornamentsIf you've been following all the local events I've been posting this month, from parades to parties to movies, to outdoor family events and as of late, great theater productions at The Daytona Beach Peabody Auditorium, and the Daytona Beach Playhouse, you know that we've had a LOT going on this month! There's no lack of culture when it comes to Christmas productions! And this next feature is no exception... it's probably the best one yet!

On Monday, December 14 at 7:30 p.m., the Daytona Beach Peabody Auditorium presents Dean Martin & Friends Holiday Special! This is sure to be a fabulous show! For tickets to "That's Amore: Dean Martin & Friends Holiday Special" just click the preceding link.

For more information on the show, call 386-671-3462 or visit www.PeabodyAuditorium.org.

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0 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 13 2009 09:59PM

Daytona Playhouse Presents: Amy's Wish... Details on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

           Daytona Beach Real Estate and Local Events: Info on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

Christmas ornamentsDaytona Beach residents and visitors; here's your opportunity to enjoy an affordable theater experience at the Daytona Playhouse in Daytona Beach.

Daytona Beach residents and visitors can enjoy holiday productions at several local theaters, and the Daytona Playhouse is one of the most affordable ways to enjoy the arts in the Daytona Beach area.

This Saturday and Sunday, December 12 and 13, 2009, the Daytona Playhouse is featuring "Amy's Wish", a romantic comedy by Tom Sharkey. (You can find details about this production in the previous link.) For more information call 386-255-2431 or visit www.DaytonaPlayhouse.org.

I hope you get a chance to see the show. So enjoy, and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS! =)

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0 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 12 2009 03:35AM

Daytona Beach Peabody Auditorium Features: Avenue Q

              Daytona Beach Real Estate and Local Events: Info on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

theater ticketDaytona Beach residents and visitors; once again, you can enjoy fine theater at the Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach.

If you're in this area and interested in buying real estate here, I'd love to help! And while you're visiting, be sure to enjoy the Broadway series showing of "Avenue Q" on December 12, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. at the Peabody Auditorium, located at 600 Auditorium Blvd., adjacent the Ocean Center.

For more information, call 386-671-3462 or visit www.peabodyauditorium.org.

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0 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 12 2009 01:26AM

Wordless Wednesday on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog: Anticipating Christmas

                               Cat Photo: Anticipating Christmas, on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

It's the most, wonderful time... of the year.... OK. Yes, I've been listening to that song. Soooo, I decided to dig through my Christmas photo archives for a picture to fit my mood. (I found one!)  =^.^=   MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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9 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 09 2009 10:14PM

Ormond Beach Real Estate and Christmas Events

         Ormond Beach Real Estate and Local Events: Info on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

Christmas in Ormond Beach FloridaFun Christmas events for Ormond Beach this weekend. If you're planning to buy or sell real estate in Ormond Beach, here are a few fun reasons to live in Ormond Beach, or anywhere in the Daytona Beach area.

For those of you who are not aware of this, Ormond Beach used to be the winter home of John D. Rockefeller! His actual winter home is what is now known as The Casements, located at 25 Riverside Drive. The Casements Guild is responsible for sponsoring many fantastic Ormond Beach activities. This past weekend's 30th annual Christmas Gala in Rockefeller Gardens was a huge success.

Attendees of The Christmas Gala enjoyed food vendors, art exhibits, craft exhibitors, wagon and carriage rides, and even a visit from Santa! And all this was free.

Now Ormond and Daytona Beach area residents and visitors can enjoy even more fun this coming weekend. Here's what you can enjoy this coming Saturday December 12.

  • 5:30 p.m... Holiday Chorale
  • 6:00 p.m... Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration
  • 6:30 p.m... Annual Home for the Holiday's Parade

You can begin enjoying these events at Ormond Beach City Hall Plaza. Click here --> for a map of the Ormond Beach Christmas 2009 parade route.

And check for more Ormond Beach info at www.OrmondMainStreet.com.

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1 commentLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 08 2009 11:33PM

Speechless Sunday on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog: Pick It Up!

                                  Speechless Sunday on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog. Pick It Up!

Yep. It was laying on the ground, just like this. Would you pick it up? I did! Woo Hoo! lol

5 dollars

OK, so I kinda feel bad for the person who lost $5.00, but I'm happy to be the one who found it =D

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15 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 07 2009 12:35AM

Volusia County Christmas Parades this Saturday and Sunday-Take Your Pick or Attend Them All!

New Smyrna Beach and Holly Hill Christmas Parade & Festivities: Info on Lisa Hill's Real Estate Blog

Holly Hill City Hall Christmas DecorationsThis weekend seems to be the weekend for Christmas Parades in East Volusia County. I already blogged about the Port Orange Christmas Parade which will take place on Sunday. Since then I've discovered that on Saturday, both New Smyrna Beach, and Holly Hill will be holding their annual Christmas Parades.

  • New Smyrna Beach: This year's Christmas Parade AND Boat Parade! The Christmas Parade is from 4:00 p.m. til 6:00 p.m. It will begin on Flagler Ave and end on Canal Street. And the Boat Parade will begin after dark, shortly after the "land" parade ;-)
  • Holly Hill: This year's Christmas Parade is their 50th Annual! It will begin at 10:00 a.m. and will include a Parade Fest at Hollyland Park. The Parade Fest takes place from 9:00 a.m. til 2:00 p.m.

You could make a full day and night of this Saturday, and enjoy festivities and parades in both Holly Hill and New Smyrna Beach! The times do not overlap, and both cities are having special events in addition to traditional parades. And Sunday, if you so choose, you'll have plenty of time to attend church in the morning, and enjoy the Port Orange Christmas Parade in the afternoon. So prepare yourself for a fun-filled weekend of East Volusia Christmas Parades and activities that all ages can enjoy.

For more information on the New Smyrna Beach Christmas and Boat Parades, call 386-424-2175.

For more information on the Holly Hill 50th Anniversary Christmas Parade and Parade Fest, call 386-248-9460.

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4 commentsLisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) • December 04 2009 10:55PM