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Aloha Everyone:
We are experiencing Fall now on the island. The sun is
going down around 6:15 pm in the evening and setting way
behind the mountains, no longer into the ocean. The
temps haven't changed much. We've had some very warm
days recently, but the nights are getting a just a
little bit cooler as long as the trades keep blowing.
If they stop it feels like summer all over again.
It's a peculiar oddity on Kauai that most of the locals
you ask know the exact time of the daily sunset no
matter what time of year. It's usually a such
spectacular event and there's not much else to do around
that time in the evening we all rush out to enjoy it.
In fact, I would say that most of our evening
activities are centered around watching the sunset. If
for some reason an amazing sunset happens and I miss it
for any reason I'm genuinely disappointed. It's almost
like missing a movie because you're too late and all the
good seats are gone.
On another note but also involving a sunset, I had
dinner last night at the St. Regis hotel with Phil (who
I affectionately call "My Emergency Contact".. so much
better than "Significant Other", and "Boyfriend" is
plain silly to call a man of his age). His daughter Mia
and her husband Bruce Irons were celebrating their one
year wedding anniversary. It was a very nice evening.
We ate at the Makana Cafe, formerly Hanalei Cafe, and
sat outside overlooking the Bay. The service was very
good, food was spectacular, and the sunset did not
disappoint. My $15 glass of Hess Chardonnay was served
in a real Crystal wine glass, so delicate I was actually
nervous for it. We were given complimentary glasses of
nice quality champagne midway thru our dinner since we
were celebrating an anniversary and a birthday, no extra
charge. Also, on two occasions a waiter brought us over
little appetizer samplers made of shrimp, again no
charge. Upstairs in the "Living Room" a very good
singer named "Chris" was singing contemporary rock tunes
in a really slow jazzy way. Very fun evening. I
recommend it highly if you are coming to the island.
Also, I hear the massages are so good in the St. Regis
Spa it takes a good week to get off the massage table.
The massage technicians just roll people off the
massage tables and put them out on stretchers and take
them back into their rooms to recover. They are THAT
good.
Looking at Number of Sales for October we had 40 sales
across the island down from 44 in August. Total houses
sold went down to 16 from 23, vacant land was down to 6
from 10, condos went up from 13 to 15. On the north
shore the number of houses sold were down to 3 from 6,
down from 5 last year this time. North shore vacant
land 5 parcels sold, up from 2 in August, and 5 condos
sold down from 7 in August. Koloa/Poipu numbers were
very similar to last months, hardly any change, Lihue
and Kawaihau (east side) numbers also evened out to be
about the same as August numbers. Almost no change.
Overall we are down about 4.76 from last year's
September sales numbers. Interestingly, August 09 was
up 4.75 from the year prior so we really starting to see
some stabilization of the market. Gone are the huge
swings of June 09 over June 08, down 35%, May 09 over
May 08, down 23%, January 09 over January 09, down 60%!
Ouch!!!!
Sales Volume showed some increase and decrease in
different categories as we would suspect given the
market is stabilizing. Total Sales Volume overall
stayed even $21.3M in September vs $21.2M in August. We
are down about 26% from the year prior when we sold
$28M. House sales were down slightly $14M vs $11M.
Vacant land was up considerable from $2.1M to $4.4M so
that slow horse is starting to pick up speed as
investors begin to scoop up the undervalued land on the
island. Condo volume was down slightly from $5.2M to
$4.9M. Northshore home volume was down considerably
from $6.1M to $2.7M. North shore vacant land up
considerably from $925K to $3.3M, and northshore condos
down from $3.4M to $2.2M, but up 30% overall on the
island from September 2008. Condos are bouncing back
and so is vacant land, a sure sign that the investors
have decided that pricing is good and they are going to
take the plunge and get wet! Yeah!
Median Sales Price for homes on the island increased
from $471K in August to $532K in September, producing a
4 month upward trend on the island starting in June
2009. Can we call it a "recovery" yet? Maybe we should
say the patient is out of the Intensive Care Unit but
not out of the Hospital yet, and certainly not back on
the golf course.
Vacant land median prices were down slightly from $320K
to $256K.. maybe that's why everyone started buying it?
Condos are up slightly from $300K to $337K. Northshore
houses down from $827K to $685K. Condo prices were
incredibly low with a median price of $275K on 5 sales!
That's down from $585K the month prior. North shore
vacant land up slightly from $462K to $550K. East side
house down slightly $445K to $414K, east side vacant
land down as well $350K to $223K.
Well, only about 30 minutes to sunset so I have to jet!
The clouds have that hazy kind of shape that usually
makes for a colorful display. By the way, just in case
you're wondering the sun will set at 6:08 tonight...
Until next month, your Island Realtor, AnnMarie
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