“It’s too soon for lawmakers to suggest solutions for problems not yet explained, but insurers have started to ask condo HOAs for proof that they’ve passed all inspections. Yesterday, FloridaRealtors® on-olline posted the below follow-up article from the “Miami Herald”. Condo Insurers Reacting to Surfside Disaster Island real estate news slowed down a little this week with the holiday and Elsa disrupting things.Īfter a news item below is the action posted in the Sanibel & Captiva Multiple Listing Service since last Friday. Gated community with low HOA fee covering community gulf access for canoes, kayaks, small boats. Shown in the aerial below, it features 4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, 4-car garage, expansive general livign spaces & a beautiful backyard entertainment area with outdoor kitchen. This week, teammate Dave, who in addition to being our Closing Coordinator, handles our off-island business, listed a large home in The Estates at Estero River. On Monday teammate Elise was back at her post. ![]() Last weekend, I put a home in The Sanctuary under contract. Here in the office, teammate Lisa got our holiday stars up in time for July 4 th. My yard is busting with tropical growth, but I am still watching for the return of the Sanibel bunnies. The Lee County Mosquito Control team are busy with fly-overs while landscapers and pool service folks also are catching up from the holiday and the storm. All occupants (except in #C47) were back in their units by early the next morning. In the middle of the night, there was a lightning strike that hit one of the roof-top decks in the back building at Pointe Santo causing a small fire that resulted in a brief evacuation of that building. SCCF turtle patrol staff and volunteers have been checking for disrupted nests, while a bit of beach erosion also has occurred in a few locations. ![]() How about the size of this post-Elsa shell? Way to go, Diana.Īlso on Wednesday, teammate Dave took the below pictures while at Algiers Beach, Gulfside City Park. The below photo was posted Wed on the “Beautiful Sanibel Island” Facebook page by pal Diana Taylor, a site admin. Heavy winds and hours of rain resulted in some temporary flooding in some low-lying areas along Periwinkle Way and on my street too, but it dispersed quickly and was less disruptive than Tropical Storm Eta that passed by last fall. Tropical Storm Elsa damage here was minimal. It is with a sigh of relief that the island is back to a typical sunny summer Friday.
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