Equity Sales Surge YTD May 2014

 

Average Home Price – Single Family: Year-to-date May 2010 vs Year-to-date May 2014

Below graph details the comparison between the average home price in 2010 versus 2014 by city. For example.  Kendall’s average home price year-to-date May 2010 was 273,875.  Such average price has risen to $341,090 year-to-date May 2014.

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Days On Market or DOM – Single Family: Year-to-date May 2014

The below chart shows the number of days a property stays in the market for sale until it is sold. For example. Kendall’s DOM year-to-date May 2014 is 121 days. In other words, on average…from the moment a home hits the market for sale until it is sold is approximately 121 days.

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Transaction Type – Single Family: Year-to-date May 2014

The below graph details the type of sales taking place by city. For example. In Kendall…16% of all sold properties are bank owned. 70% are regular sales. And 13% of all sold homes are short sales.

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Must do Obstacle Race in South Florida

Obstacle races are a challenging twist to ordinary running and a whole lot more fun! I personally don’t like running but if you add fun obstacles in between then I am all for it! Merrell Down and Dirty Obstacle Race is a great starter race for anyone who is interested in giving these races a try. I actually got my family and a friend to try it and they loved it!

Merrell Down and Dirty is a yearly race conducted at Miami Metro Zoo. It consists of two courses: 5K and 10K (3 and 6 miles) with 20 or more obstacles. I had my family and a friend try the 5K course since it was their first time and they had never done long distance running before. Don’t feel intimidated or nervous about not being able to make it to the finish line. You can run on your own pace and do the obstacles you are comfortable doing. If you are unable to do an obstacle, their “punishment” is push-ups or jumping jacks.

Another fumerrell down and dirty obstacle racen twist this obstacle race allows you to do is run in teams. You and a group of friends can get together and customize your own running outfit and team name. My friend and I were recently taking belly dance classes and decided to name ourselves “Shimmying Latinas” while wearing belly dance shimmy coin belts.

The terrain consists of dirt trails, some gravel, and limestone trails and all on flat land. The race starts with about a mile run before you hit the first obstacle. Obstacles consist of net climbing (up to 20 ft!), crawling through mud pits, balance beams, rock-wall climbing, ladder walls and much more!

If you do plan on racing on this awesome obstacle course let me give you a few tips I felt helpful:

  • Moderate training is advised. If you have not done any sort of running or exercise activities, I recommend running or jogging every other day at least a month before the 3K race. This way you build endurance and will not get too tired during the race.
  • Have a good nutritious prerace breakfast. This consists of mostly carbohydrates and some protein such as bagels, oatmeal, peanut butter and jelly sandwich or dried fruits with yogurt and toast.
  • I recommend wearing comfortable all terrain running shoes! I’ve seen some racers wear the five finger barefoot like running shoes on these types of races and all I heard were complaints with the end results of blisters and cuts on their feet. Regular running shoes should do well too.
  • Wear shoes and sportswear you don’t mind getting mud all over! The amount of mud you get in towards the end of the race is massive hence getting “down and dirty”.
  • Maintain a steady comfortable running pace. If you are getting too tired you may slow down or speed walk to keep the momentum going.
  • Bring towels and/or extra set of clothes for after the

I hope most of you decide to take on this adventure and try something new! It is an experience definitely worth trying! If you do decide to race, I wish you the best of luck! Now go get down and dirty!

From Client To Fan. It’s Easier Than You Think.

fanJust a few minutes ago I got an email from Men’s Warehouse asking me to take a survey.  Under usual circumstances, I would have pressed “delete”.  Not this time. Why?  Because their client service rocks!

So next thing I though….wow…let me write about client service.  And I started thinking what other places have I been to that rock the boat.  And there are a handful of places, but here are the three I will write about:

  1. Men’s Warehouse at The Palms (or Town and Country for us adults)
  2. Cheesecake Factory in Dadeland Mall
  3. Sole Runner off SW 117 avenue and Kendall Drive

Disclaimer: I love Miami, and I can’ think of any other place to live at this moment in my life. There are so many great things about this city, but client service is not one of them (in many places).   So I will not talk about the obvious “good client service” everyone expects.  Rather, I will pin point the details that stood out.

Men’s Warehouse

Every time I walk into this place there is someone with a smile and enthusiasm greeting you near the door.  Every time! Macys? Target? Pay attention.

I mean…who does that?  Not even my wife I tell you.  These people must be on Red Bull all the time.

Cheesecake Factory

If your server goes MIA, and you ask another server for the bill or an extra fork, etc…they will bring it you.

So many other places I have been to.  Same situation. My server is MIA, so I ask another server for something.  Their response?  “This is not my table” or “I’ll tell your server”…WTF?!

This reminds me of a time I went to Home Depot on SW 137 avenue and Kendall Drive. I was looking for God knows what but couldn’t find it. So I ask this lady for help.  Her response?  “I am on break, you’ll have to wait till I’m done, or find someone else”.  Then she walked away.  I promise you I am not kidding.

Sole Runner

These people are out of control.  The guy that was taking care of me was way too nice.  Not freaky nice…but nice.  Who would have thought there was a whole science, and angles, and measures, and foot pressure, and how I step, and how I run, and so on and on…in calculating the right shoe for you.

You think you are wearing the right running shoe?  Ha! Unless you bought a shoe in this place, chances are that you are not.

So what’s the moral here without putting you to sleep?  For the most part, in my experience, clients will return for your business if you use minimum client service common sense.  But if you add one or two details (you don’t have to align the moon and stars in order to create the perfect sunset and make them happy), you’ll create a raving fan or a referral machine.

One or two added details. That’s it.

Top 4 Places to Go on a Date in Kendall

The Kendall area offers a variety of fun and unique things to do when going on a date. There is no need to always go outside of Kendall to have a good time. Here are a few ideas I have personally enjoyed and hope to pass on.

Kendall’s Ice Skating Arena:
10355 Hammocks Blvd, Miami, FL 33196

Ice skating is a very fun and great idea to take your date on. We live in south Florida, where it is always nice and warm. It rarely goes under 50 degrees so why not change it up a bit and go ice skating at Kendall’s Ice Skating Arena.  It is quite the experience and definitely an ice breaker (pun intended) for first dates. I remember going on one of my first dates ice skating and it definitely took off the pressure on both of us.

Reasons it’s a good idea:

  • First of all, you are forced to hold hands because of the challenge of first time skaters to maintain balance.
  • Second, it’s really cold inside, therefore encouraging close proximity between each other to keep warm.
  • Lastly, ice skating consist of team work to help each other learn to maintain balance and get the flow going, perfect scenario to see if there is chemistry and a connection between each other.

The best part of this experience is that it is super fun and an activity out of the ordinary here in warm, sunny, south Florida.

Regal Kendall Village Cinema 16
8595 SW 124 Ave, Miami, FL 33183kendall regal cinema 16

If you decided to go the more traditional first date route, then the Regal Cinema 16 at Kendall Village is the place to be! This is one of my favorite movie theaters because:

  • it does not get too crowded
  • its fairly quiet compared to other movie theaters I’ve been to
  • And it’s a pretty cool cinema building

Next time you go make sure to take a nice stroll around the area and enjoy each others company.

Moon Thai & Japanese Restaurant
16311 N. Kendall Dr. Kendall, Florida 33196

Do you or your date like sushi? Well this place has it all! Out of all the sushi places I’ve been too (about 4) this place is by far the best! Great selection of a variety of sushi and delicious Thai food! My personal favorites are the spicy tuna roll and fried tempura sushi, they are mouthwatering guaranteed!

Reasons to go:

  • If you are new to sushi or have only tried the California roll (like I used to all the time), experimenting with different types of sushi at Moon is a must and it will not fail you.
  • After eating here you will not want to eat anywhere else!
  • The Thai donuts! Thai donuts at Moon are out of this world! It is a must eat for dessert.
  • Easy on the wallet.

The Palms at Town and Country
8505 Mills Dr, Miami, FL 33183The Palms at Town and Country

If you are looking for live music, entertainment, drinks and good food then The Palms at Town and Country is your go to for a good time. No need to go to anywhere else with its great selection of restaurants and bars. You can also take a nice stroll and enjoy the nightlife it brings. Don’t forget to add your love locket at the bridge over looking Cadillac Ranch restaurant for a nice romantic touch to end the evening.

Reasons to go:

  • Live music and entertainment
  • Great selection of restaurants and variety of drinks (World of Beer and Blue Martini!)
  • Nice and not too loud or chaotic atmosphere to enjoy a more intimate moment

Everglade’s Lard Can Campsite

Ever been in the middle of a swamp, in the pitch dark, on a canoe above two feet of water, and nearest dry land miles away? Hope you enjoy this story.

Two thumbs up for Lard Can Campite.  So what’s the big deal?  Apart from the fact that the only way to get there is by canoeing…yeah that’s basically it.  Unlike other  campsites where the majority of exploring is done by foot, at Lard Can…you gotta paddle. And I’ve been told a few people had the guts to get into the water.  Hum…not me.

So here is my story.  I went there with my sister and arrived around 3 pm.  Big mistake. Between renting the canoe, getting the canoe to the landing site and prepping our gear, next thing you know its already 4 pm.  Mind you, this is in January (winter) where the sun sets around 6:30 pm.

So we have 2.5 hours of daylight to get to our site, and it takes about 3 hours to get there.  The trail is about 3 miles long, or about half way to Hell’s Bay campsite.  And half of the trail is about 6 feet wide (our canoe was like 10 feet long).  For beginner paddlers like us, it can be a pain in the rear for you are constantly hitting the mangroves as you attempt to make sharp and very twisted turns.   The other half consists of wider open trails.  A lot easier to navigate.

It’s true about the white tube markers which indicate where you are to go.  Only a few sneak out of sight which make you miss a few turns, but no biggie.  Overall, they are everywhere and highly visible in daylight.

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Noticed I said daylight.  Why?  About two hours into our “expedition”, the sun had fully set.  We were at the mercy of low dusk light and it was fading very quickly.  Those white tube markers?   Forget it.  Can’t see them.

So here we are in the middle of the Everglades canoeing down a trail int he hope that its the right one.  In our minds, we were already thinking; “OK…we can always tie ourselves to a mangrove and somehow sleep inside the canoe”.  This is not what we originally planed!

So what saved the night?  As we are exiting a narrow part of the trail into a wider area, we hear whispers.  My sister and I look at each other with smiles from ear to ear.  We paddle closer to where we think the whispers are coming from.  The whispers become low voices…and WHALA.  Humans!

In the dark distance, we spot two people on what we believe is a wooden deck.  Lard Can Campsite.  Thank God they were talking.  Had they not been conversing, we would not have spotted them, therefore, the site.  Remember, by now it’s pitch dark and the wooden deck completely blended with the mangroves. The camp site was not visible at all.  This was truly a strike of luck.

Heck.  Ever slept in a canoe while its on water? I haven’t.  I thank you almighty I did not have to experience that.

So the above was the highlight of the event.  The other great part was the site itself. As we pull onto the dock, two extremely friendly people greet us.  Long story short, the night was non-stop laughing.  The campsite can only hold about three tents or like eight people.  But no one else was there except this Venezuelan, an American, my sister and I. I hope these people we were with find this post for we wish we could of exchanged contact info.

Hell’s Bay Trail Guide (including Lard Can)

They were avid fishers/campers…every weekend type of thing.  And either they were really good or the river was loaded for they were catching cat fishes left and right.  The atmosphere is dead quite, which we loved.  And as always, the Everglades never disappoints with its incredible view of the Milky Way.  From a distance, you can barely see a soft glow coming from Miami’s city lights.  And that’s OK.

The actual tent sites are hugged by thick plant life, very compact. Oh…and there is a portable bathroom…and I’ll leave it at that.

Overall, the experience was amazing. The original plan was to paddle to Hell’s Bay.  But once we got to the ranger’s office to get a permit, Hell’s Bay was already booked.  We were bummed for we were really looking forward to Hell’s Bay, and I guess this was a missed opportunity in disguise.  Had we been able to book Hell’s Bay, we would have been forced to paddle in pitch dark for an extra hour!

What our packing looked like?

  • Cell phone
  • Energy bars
  • Flashlight + batteries
  • Hammock
  • Hammock cover
  • Hats
  • Knife
  • Long sleeve shirts
  • Mosquito mesh face nets
  • Mosquito repellent
  • MREs
  • Napkins
  • Rain coat
  • Hicking shoes
  • Water
  • Sleeping bag
  • Socks
  • Tent
  • Toilet paper

So. To wrap this up.  We woke up and got ready to paddle back to main land around 9 am, and made it back in less than 2.5 hours.  The way back was smoother and the weather felt like perfect room temperature. Our mission remains undone, and we plan to head out to Hell’s Bay in the winter of 2014.

You too plan on heading out there?  Please reach out!

Sir Pizza Auto Show in Kendall

pontiac trans amCome and enjoy a nice, friendly, atmospheric evening at the Kendall auto show featuring classics and new models!

Classic carFor most men, their second dream, after the American dream of owning a home, is to own a sports car or/and a classic  car. Those beautiful muscle cars in which you can FEEL the power of the engines run through your veins as you cruise down the streets having all eyes on you! Now that is a pretty picture to imagine. Or maybe you’re the type of person who likes the new sports type of cars, zooming down the highway, like the Porsche, Camaro, mustang, or Z370.

Wouldn’t it be nice to see all these classics and new cars without having to pay those auto car show fees?  Or you might already be a proud owner of one of these beautiful cars and you would simply love to show it off at a car show. You could show off its latest modifications and upgrades you worked so hard for.

Well this is the place to do so! Every month Sir Pizza located at 12562 SW 120 St hosts a car show in the evening displaying a variety of throwbacks, classical, and newer models of the best cars. Customized cars, restored cars, and cars in its mint condition from way back in the day are all displayed for everyone to enjoy and take pictures of. Also, big trucks and off-roading vehicle are not left behind, they have those too!Nissan 350z

My favorite part of the show was looking at rows of candy colored cars; so beautiful and eye catching! Best part of it all, it’s FREE! No admission fees just bring your family, friends or loved ones to enjoy an evening of amazement as you pass by rows and rows of instant classics and modern cars.

You can also bring your own proud work of a car and show it off! Just drive it to the place and find a nice parking spot, maybe near your own type of car section and meet other car lovers who share the same interest in the same car. Exchange ideas, talk about your most recent upgrades and modification! Then feel proud as people walk by admiring your car and giving you compliments.

Don’t forget to bring your family, friends or even a date! It is a great place to spend a nice Saturday evening with music and entertainment as well.

Location:  Sir Pizza located at 12562 SW 120 St
When: 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month
Time: check Facebook page but usually 7pm-10pm

Check out the Picture Gallery Below!

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