Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Top 5 places to retire

Our exclusive list examines small cities that offer big value.

By Reyhaneh Fathieh

With 401(k)s taking a hit, Americans are in no rush to retire now. But that doesn't mean they're not planning for their golden years. A recent survey of real estate agents, by Coldwell Banker, finds that many 50-somethings are buying their retirement homes now, well before they retire.

Driving trend: plummeting home prices and low interest rates. "The areas hardest hit by the recession can be prime spots for second-home seekers," says Jim Gillespie, Coldwell Banker CEO. Among them: Cape Coral-Fort Myers in Florida, where prices have dropped 59.1% in the last year; California's San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos area, down 29.6%; and Las Vegas-Paradise in Nevada, down 37.3%.

Below is our surprising list of the top five cities for young retirees (55 to 59), compiled exclusively for USA WEEKEND by Coldwell Banker and data experts Onboard Informatics. Rankings are weighted, in order, based on recreation, weather, health resources, crime and cost of living (in all five towns, it's below the national average).

Buy now, retire later in these hot markets

1. Helena, Mont. (pop. 28,726): This town has a local symphony and fine-art galleries. Nature lovers can trek 1,000-plus miles of mountain and forest trails. Median home price: $191,500.

2. Pensacola, Fla. (pop. 54,283): The sun always shines on its white beaches, it's super-safe (the crime rate is well below the national average), and the American Association baseball team boosts hometown spirit. Median home price: $137,200.

3. Creve Coeur, Mo. (pop. 16,933): Its 320-acre lake is a boating haven surrounded by picnic sites and an archery range. And St. Louis is a half-hour drive away. Median home price: $355,000.

4. Traverse City, Mich. (pop. 14,339): The "cherry capital" is famous for its vineyards. Plus, its health services are top-notch; the Munson Medical Center is consistently named one of the top 100 hospitals in the nation. Median home price: $129,500.

5. Butte-Silver Bow, Mont. (pop. 31,967): This area's 29 recreational facilities (golf courses, parks, pools) keep residents active. And Butte will host the National Folk Festival again next summer. Median home price: $108,500.

Source: Onboard Informatics for USA WEEKEND








Monday, July 20, 2009

Here is what is happening in Harrison this summer...

Summer Concert Series

The Summer Concert Series kicks off this year on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 @ 7:00 p.m. Come join us every Tuesday night throughout the summer for an evening of live music, beer, burgers, and FUN!! Take a look at the lineup and mark your calendars!!!! (Please check website for up to date information)June 23 • Chuck Brisbin & the Tuna Project (Blues)

June 30 • One Night Stand (80s Rock)
July 7 • Back Street (Oldies/Country)
July 14 • Renegades (Country/Rock)
July 21 • Six Pack (Rock)
July 28 • Pure Grain & Peppertown (2 Bands in one - Rock)
August 4 • The Boomers (Formerly Flashback - Oldies)
August 11 • The Polecats (Rock)

Friday Night Summer Movies

The Friday Night Summer Movies are back!!! June 12, 2009 we will be featuring Beverly Hills Chihuahua at the Community Center at dusk. Come join us great movies and FUN!!

June 12 • Beverly Hills Chihuahua
June 26 • Bolt
July 10 • Bedtime Stories
July 24 • Wall E
August 7 • The Tales of Despereaux
August 21 • Hotel for Dogs

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

My very first Blog...

I am new to the blogging world but I am trying to keep up with technology the best that I can! I am 31 years old, married with two children and I have lived in Harrison, Ohio most of my life. I have been a Realtor for over 8 years, marketing and selling homes on the West side of Cincinnati (Harrison, Ross, Colerain, Western Hills, etc.) as well as Southeastern Indiana (Lawrenceburg, West Harrison, Aurora, Sunman, etc.). I really enjoy my job and enjoy working with people and helping them find a New Home! I can truly say that I learn something new with every transaction which keeps me on my toes and makes for an exciting career! I am hoping to use this blogging opportunity to share information pertaining to Real Estate and as a local community guide! I hope you sign up to follow my blogs and I invite you to provide any feedback or suggestions that you may have!

~Tricia