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Maggie Valley NC snowstorm creates great sledding

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

The blizzard we had the week before Christmas had created great sledding areas all throughout the county.  If you’re visiting the area, Tony’s Tube World, which is across from Ghost Town in the Sky is a great stop.. however as we drove on Hwy. 19 heading to Waynesville, we had to share the sight we saw passing this area, which created FREE sledding..  at least for a day or two, until the subdivision caught on & posted NO TRESPASSING signs..

There were so many parked cars at the entrance to the Campbell Woods subdivision which is at the corner of Hwy. 19 & 276N (across from the Maggie Valley Conference Center/BP gas station).  They were having a blast…

Too bad, as we drove past this area today, the sledders didn’t clean up their mess & left some of their trash on the subdivision’s entrance..

Happy Winter all…

Merry Christmas from Realty World-Heritage Realty in Maggie Valley NC

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Merry Christmas

Click on Video to play our greeting for you..

Snow Update

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Just a quick note to let you all know that the snow is STILL sticking around. For the most part the main roads are open and clear although with the snow melt during the day and cold temps at night there have been many reports of black ice in the dawn hours. There is still about 6 inches or so of snow on the ground. Today is going to be mostly cloudy so we may not loose much snow cover. If you are heading this way bring your snow boots! Be aware that many secondary roads are still snow covered and impassable (unless you like to hike in the snow). Most areas have had powered restored, but there are a few still in the dark today. If you have specific questions about an area or neighborhood feel free to contact us!

As Buyers Respond to Tax Credit, U.S. Existing Home Sales Jump 7.4% in November 2009 Read more: http://rismedia.com/2009-12-22/as-buyers-respond-to-tax-credit-u-s-existing-home-sales-jump-7-4-in-november-2009/#ixzz0aWZyF5qC

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

RISMEDIA, December 23, 2009—Existing home sales rose again in November 2009 as first-time buyers rushed to close sales before the original November 30 deadline for the recently extended and expanded tax credit, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Existing home sales–including single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops– rose 7.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.54 million units in November from 6.09 million in October, and are 44.1% higher than the 4.54 million-unit pace in November 2008. Current sales remain at the highest level since February 2007 when they hit 6.55 million.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said the rise was expected. “This clearly is a rush of first-time buyers not wanting to miss out on the tax credit, but there are many more potential buyers who can enter the market in the months ahead,” he said. “We expect a temporary sales drop while buying activity ramps up for another surge in the spring when buyers take advantage of the expanded tax credit, which hopefully will take us into a self-sustaining market in the second half of 2010. In all, 4.4 million households are expected to claim the tax credit before it expires and balance should be restored to the housing sector with inventories continuing to decline.”

An NAR practitioner survey shows first-time buyers purchased 51% of homes in November, compared with an upwardly revised 50% of transactions in October.

According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage fell to 4.88% in November from 4.95% in October; the rate was 6.09% in November 2008. Last month’s mortgage interest rate was the second lowest on record after bottoming at 4.81% in April 2009.

NAR President Vicki Cox Golder, owner of Vicki L. Cox & Associates in Tucson, Ariz., said conditions are optimal for buyers in the current market. “Inventories have steadily declined and are closer to balanced levels, which indicate home prices in many areas are either stabilizing or could soon stabilize and return to normal appreciation patterns,” she said. “This means buyers still have good choices but are purchasing near the bottom of the price cycle with historically low mortgage interest rates. Throw a tax credit on top and it really doesn’t get any better for buyers with secure jobs and long-term ownership plans.”

Total housing inventory at the end of November declined 1.3% to 3.52 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 6.5-month supply at the current sales pace, down from an 7.0-month supply in October.

Raw unsold inventory figures are 15.5% below a year ago. The last time there was a lower supply of homes on the market was April 2006 when it was at a 6.1-month supply.

“Nearly all markets experienced a solid sales gain from one year ago,” Yun said. “The only markets with measurably lower sales were in San Diego, Riverside, and Sacramento, where inventory shortages for lower priced homes are limiting sales.”

For the second month in a row, sales have risen in all price classes from a year earlier. Prior to October, the only consistent gains were in the lower price ranges.

The national median existing-home price for all housing types was $172,600 in November, which is 4.3% below November 2008. Distressed properties, which accounted for 33% of sales in November, continue to downwardly distort the median price because they generally sell at a discount relative to traditional homes in the same area.

Single-family home sales jumped 8.5% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.77 million in November from a level of 5.32 million in October, and are 42.1% above the pace of 4.06 million in November 2008. The median existing single-family home price was $171,900 in November, down 4.4% from a year ago.

Existing condominium and co-op sales in November were unchanged from a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 770,000 in October, but are 60.1% above the 481,000-unit pace a year ago. The median existing condo price was $178,000 in November, which is 3.1% below November 2008.

Northeast
Regionally, existing home sales in the Northeast rose 6.6% to an annual level of 1.13 million in November, and are 52.7% higher than November 2008. The median price in the Northeast was $223,400, down 13.1% from a year ago.

Midwest
Existing-home sales in the Midwest increased 8.4% in November to a pace of 1.55 million and are 53.5% above a year ago. The median price in the Midwest was $140,800, a decline of 0.4% from November 2008.

South
In the South, existing-home sales rose 4.8% to an annual level of 2.39 million in November and are 44.8% higher than a year ago. The median price in the South was $151,400, down 1.4% from November 2008.

West
Existing-home sales in the West increased 10.6% to an annual rate of 1.46 million in November and are 28.1% above November 2008. The median price in the West was $231,100, which is 4.1% below a year ago.

For more information, visit www.realtor.org.

Read more: http://rismedia.com/2009-12-22/as-buyers-respond-to-tax-credit-u-s-existing-home-sales-jump-7-4-in-november-2009/#ixzz0aWa4cUPC

Driving thru Maggie Valley NC today 12-20-2009

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Just in case you’re curious as to what Hwy. 19 looks like in Maggie Valley NC, check it out..

Maggie Valley NC Blizzard 2009 taken 12-20-2009

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

As we dropped in the office to make sure all is well, we took this video this morning to show you that the wintry snow is still around in Maggie Valley NC.

Blizzard in Maggie Valley NC creates a beautiful white background in the mountains of Western NC

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

The weather in Maggie Valley yesterday was a whirlwind of snow.. snow.. & more snow.. Power was knocked out in several counties including us..  Yesterday was a day of cold & white wintry weather, however it was mixed with many kind gestures where this weather has united many..  Whether it be by helping a stranger get their car out of the ditch, or giving someone a ride home because their car couldn’t make it up a hill, all in all the main goal was to HELP.

Here are a few pictures to give you an idea of what happened yesterday..  by the way, we would’ve posted these pictures & video sooner, however we were victims of the power outage too…. so here it is..

Maggie Valley NC Blizzard of 2009

12-18-2009

Maggie Valley weather

Realty World-Heritage Realty parking lot

Hwy. 19 Maggie Valley NC

Hwy. 19

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Fine Dining Restaurant in Waynesville NC offers Christmas Eve dinner & To Go Menu for all your needs..

Monday, December 14th, 2009

This is one of our favorite restaurants to dine at in Waynesville NC.  It’s just off Main Street & has such a romantic atmosphere & wonderful wine selection.  The gourmet chef (Chef Josh) & his wife Jen are the new & proud owners.  Chef Josh has been the chef there for 4 years & now has worked hard towards ownership of one of the best restaurants in town.

If you eat at The Chefs Table, you’ll find yourself going back frequently because you’ll never have a bad experience.  The personal touches & service this restaurant offers is unsurpassed in the area.  They have a full bar & offer an award winning wine list. One of our favorites is their pastas, steaks & desserts.. oh & the award winning wine too..

If you’ll be in the area for the Christmas holiday.. CLICK HERE to view the special dinner menu, Chef Josh has put together to add to your joyous holiday.. or if you’d like to bring home a special meal that everyone will appreciate & always remember, take a look at the TO GO menu.

Hours are… open Sunday Brunch 11am-2pm. and for dinner Tues.-Saturday 5pm – 9pm. Special holiday hours are open regular hours Christmas Eve with a special dinner….closed Christmas Day and open Sunday December 27 and Monday December 28 for dinner.

A special New Years Eve dinner and are available to cater your New Years Party just check out our website for full catering menu.  To learn more, just visit their website at www.chefstable-nc.com

or give them a call at 828-452-6210

New Mexican Restaurant in Waynesville NC “El Pobre”

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Had lunch today at a new Mexican Restaurant in Waynesville NC called “El Pobre”. Apparently it’s a branch off their Cruso location & it’s pretty yummy.   Their hours of operation is…  Monday-Closed, Tuesday-Friday 11am-9pm, Saturday noon-9pm & Sunday 11am-8pm.

They offer several daily lunch specials from 11am-3pm ranging from $4.50 to $7.95.  We tasted the  Taquitos Mexicanos & really enjoyed it..  comes with one beef & one chicken with rice & guacamole… yummy! So if you’re looking to try something new or need a quick lunch..  you should try them..  They have punch cards, & for every lunch special you buy & pay cash, you get an extra Pobre Man stamp… what an incentive.  If you fill up your card with Pobre Man stamps, which is the 10th visit, you get a free meal..  (offer can’t be used in combo with any other other coupon or offer by the way)

They are located at the old Scooby’s location (in the Staples parking lot, close to the Smoky Mountain Cinema & Go Grocery Outlet).  234 Waynesville Plaza Waynesville, NC  28786 (828) 456-9557..

Happy Eating!

2009 Waynesville NC Christmas Parade December 7, 2009

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Angie’s Dance Academy performed an entertaining routine.

The Waynesville Christmas Parade held in Downtown Waynesville NC was a very cold night.  It drizzled at times, but the crowd that gathered to watch the parade was entertained with beautiful & colorful floats, high school bands, plus great music.  Not to mention the candy & stuffed animals that were passed out too..  between the Barber Shop Quartet singing, fire departments represented by Maggie Valley, Lake Junaluska, Waynesville, Canton & more, the night was a great success.

Here are some more clips of the evening just in case you missed it…

Santa closes the parade..