Oct 312011
 

 

Delaware Today honored its 2011 Five-Star Real Estate Agents in its November 2011 issue and among them were three of ResortQuest’s Bethany Beach agents!

Congratulations to Tammy Hadder, Anna Meiklejohn and Colleen Windrow for their inclusion on this year’s list, which recognizes the real estate agents who provide “exceptional service and overall satisfaction”.

The Five-Star list is compiled by Delaware Today in partnership with Five Star Professional. This list represents less than 7% of all real estate agents in the state who best exemplified integrity, communication and customer service.

Oct 212011
 

 

There was plenty of real estate activity this week in Bethany Beach, namely in the Sea Colony tennis resort. ResortQuest Real Estate has new listings, price changes, contracts signed and a settlement, all on properties in this popular community.

New Listings

Price Changes

Under Contract

Sold and Settled

  • 56038 Pinewood Drive, Sea Colony – listed by Gail Phelan and sold for $345,000
Oct 202011
 

 

There are always great vacation rental deals going on at ResortQuest, especially on Bethany Beach properties close to the beautiful beach. Check out these current rental deals and plan your vacation with us today!

Sea Colony

Oceanfront

North Bethany

  • 48 Ocean Ridge, North Bethany – Reduced rate of $1600/night for stays of 4-nights or more from 11/18-11/30/2011.
Oct 142011
 

 

Published by: The News Journal

A more realistic view of the market by both buyers and sellers boosted home sales across the state this summer, even as prices continued to show the impact of foreclosures and other short sales, real estate professionals said Tuesday.

September sales totals were well above last year’s numbers in all three counties, rising 32 percent in New Castle County, 8 percent in Kent and 18 percent in Sussex. At the same time, year-over-year prices continued to slip, falling 13 percent in New Castle, 9 percent in Kent and 16 percent in Sussex.

Those prices are largely the result of foreclosed and other “distressed” properties working their way through the market, Realtors said. Next week, for example, there are 130 sheriff sales scheduled in Sussex. Last year at the same time there were 60, said Sandy Greene, a Realtor with ResortQuest Real Estate in Bethany Beach and president of the Sussex County Association of Realtors.

“It is clearing inventory,” she said of distressed sales. “It’s unfortunate, because it’s people who are living and working here who are losing their homes.” She and other Realtors believe that once distressed sales begin to fade, the market will be much closer to finding stability, and even growth.

The average home sold for $306,900 last month in Sussex, $168,800 in Kent and $205,100 in New Castle County, according to data provided by Trend MLS and the Sussex County Association of Realtors.

In neighborhoods where competition among sellers is more acute, there’s a tendency for prices to come down to a point where buyers will step in, Greene said. In other neighborhoods, there is resistance to recognizing that values have dropped.

“Those neighborhoods aren’t moving,” she said. “Some neighborhoods started early [recognizing new realities], and some neighborhoods have resisted.”

Buyers are still enjoying record-low interest rates, but lenders’ demand for a 20 percent down payment is keeping some people — especially first-time buyers — out of the market, Realtors said. With rates so low for so long, and with the government signaling they will remain there, the bump in sales shows a broader dynamic at work, agents said.

“I don’t think the interest rates are doing it,” said Gina McCollum-Crowder, president of the New Castle County Board of Realtors and a RE/MAX Associates Realtor. “I think they’re more comfortable with the marketplace, and that it’s not all doom and gloom.”

The demand is out there when the conditions are right, she believes.

“If a house is priced right and staged properly, it’s selling within the proper time frame,” she said. “If a house is not priced properly and does not show well, then the house is sitting on the market.”

In the same way, the agents who are doing good business nowadays seem to be making their own luck.

“If you hustle, it’s actually out here,” McCollum-Crowder said. “Business doesn’t come to you, you have to do the proper things to procreate the business.”

Oct 142011
 

 

Here is the rundown of Bethany Beach real estate activity from ResortQuest this week. 

New Listings

Price Changes

Under Contract

Sold and Settled

Oct 102011
 

 
ResortQuest Real Estate has announced the following real estate activity for the week ending 10/7/2011. For more information on these properties or transactions, visit the links in the addresses or contact the agents listed.

New Listings

Price Changes

Under Contract

Sold and Settled

Oct 032011
 

 

ResortQuest Real Estate has announced the following real estate activity for the Bethany Beach area during the week ending 9/30/2011.

New Listings

Price Changes

Under Contract

Sold and Settled

Sep 272011
 

Bethany Beach, DE – ResortQuest Real Estate is proud to announce that Kim West has joined its successful sales team as a Sales Associate at the Marketplace at Sea Colony location in Bethany Beach, Del.

Kim West is the newest agent on the ResortQuest Delaware and Maryland team.

Licensed since 2000, Kim is a native Delawarean and graduated from the University of Delaware. Previously working in Northern Delaware and Miami, Fla., she brings 10 years of residential real estate experience to the company. Prior to entering real estate, Kim was a model with the Ford Modeling Agency and still works today on QVC selling skincare products.

“We are very happy to add Kim to our sales team,” said Ann K. Baker, broker of the firm. “West has built a reputation of honesty, diligence and enthusiasm.  Her enjoyment of working with people is evident in her caring attitude and her genuine concern for each and every client.”

Kim looks forward to working with ResortQuest.

“I enjoy working with sellers and buyers to help them attain their real estate desires,” she said. “It is rewarding and satisfying to be apart of this exciting process.  When you need real estate service … count on me like a member of your family.”

Kim will specialize in the listing and sales of real estate in Bethany Beach and surrounding southeast Sussex County, including resort communities of Sea Colony, The Village at Bear Trap Dunes and Bayside, as well as the neighboring coastal areas.

Kim is an active member of the Sussex County Association of REALTORS®, the Delaware Association of REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS®. West has also earned her Accredited Staging Professional (ASP) designation.

ResortQuest Real Estate has consistently been the real estate leader in southeast Sussex County since the 1970′s.

ResortQuest provides comprehensive real estate services from listing and selling resort, residential and commercial properties to renting vacation, seasonal and long-term rentals, plus managing numerous homeowner associations.

For information on starting a career in real estate, contact Ann K. Baker at 302-541-5970, e-mail her at abaker@resortquest.com or visit www.ResortQuestDE.com. 

West is working at ResortQuest’s office in the Marketplace at Sea Colony, located south of Bethany beach on Coastal Highway. She can be reached at 302-541-5974.

Sep 162011
 

 
ResortQuest Real Estate has announced the following real estate activity in the Bethany Beach area for the week ending 9/16/11. This week, there were 3 new listings, 2 price changes and 2 settlements.

New Listings

Price Changes

Sold and Settled

Sep 132011
 

 

Here is the full lineup of Bethany Beach real estate activity from ResortQuest Real Estate this week:

New Listings

Price Changes

Under Contract

Sold and Settled

  • 806 Island House, Sea Colony – listed by Steve Alexander and sold for $675,000
  • 6002 Brighton Trail, Sea Colony – sold by Sarah Schifano for $310,000