Tour Anna Maria Island, Island Arts and Culture, and the best places to dine!

 

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As a long-time resident of Anna Maria Island, it’s always fun to see how much regional, national, and international attention our gorgeous island receives.

I’ve compiled a few really neat links for you to check out to reminisce with or to get your acquainted with Anna Maria Island. Here are three cool links to check out:

1. Visit Florida produced a really fun video tour of Anna Maria Island a few years back. If you know and love the island and trolley, you’ll love it. If you just want to get a taste of what Anna Maria Island is like, you’ll find it really informative. You can find it on the front page of my website. http://bobyesellsannamariaisland.com/

2. Around this time last year NPR’s Destination Art series featured Anna Maria Island as an art and culture destination that is “off the beaten path.” http://www.npr.org/2012/08/29/158795354/anna-maria-island-fla-the-old-florida-feel

3. Whether you’re looking for a place to grab a bite, need to make a coffee run, or want a really special dining experience, TripAdvisor is a great place to go to find reviews on the best dining on Anna Maria Island. (My suggestions? The Sandbar, Duffy’s Tavern, and Beach Bistro.) http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g635970-Anna_Maria_Island_Florida.html

 

Do you have any fun Anna Maria Island links to share? I’d love to see them!

Bobye

bobye@bobyechasey.net

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Pop, Boom! Fireworks on the Beach

Fireworks over the beach!

Anna Maria Island always does the 4th of July in a big way! Especially with the fireworks display over the Gulf and Bay by our friends at Mar Vista!

• June 29, Chamber of Commerce of Longboat Key, Lido Key, St. Armand Key Invitational Golf Tournament, Longboat Key Club Islandside, 301 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Longboat Key. Fee applies. Information:  941-383-2466      .

• July 2, Fourth annual Boom Boom on the Bay at the Mar Vista Dockside Restaurant, 760 Broadway St., Longboat Key. Information: 941-383-2391

• July 3, 19th annual Fireworks Extravaganza, BeachHouse Restaurant, 200 Gulf Drive N., Bradenton Beach. Information: 941-779-2222

• July 4, 26th annual Sandbar Fireworks Spectacular, Sandbar Restaurant, 100 Spring Ave., Anna Maria. Information:  941-778-8709       

• July 4, Anna Maria Island Privateers, Fourth of July Parade, Coquina Beach, Bradenton Beach, to Bayfront Park, Anna Maria, and 2012 Scholarship Award Party, Anna Maria Island Beach Cafe, Manatee Public Beach, 4000 Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach

What are your plans for this patriotic holiday???

Time to buy a vacation home is now! Anna Maria Island is the place!

Are you divided and undecided on whether or not to buy a second home? Read this article from the ANNA MARIA ISLAND SUN–Now is the time. 

Time to buy a vacation home?

BY LOUISE BOLGER | SUN STAFF WRITER

It may seem counterintuitive, considering everything that’s gone on in the real estate market in recent years, but this may be the absolute best time to buy a vacation home. I don’t mean just because prices are down, but also because second home buyers’ outlook is up.

We’ve been reporting for some time that Anna Maria real estate sales are exploding, but it wasn’t until I read a Wall Street Journal analysis that I realized that we’re not alone. In fact, much of the luxury and second home market around the country is on a major upswing.

According to the Journal, buyers have “frugality fatigue,” they’re tired of waiting for the right time, the bottom of the market or for their tax advisor to give them the green light. They’re moving forward with cash in their pockets and creative lifestyles in their heads.

As we all know, location is the key to real estate, and around the country, it doesn’t matter if you live on a beach or a ski slope, your property is being eyed through second home buyer eyes. Although the second home market experienced significant drops in value according to the National Association of Realtors, 25 percent from 2006, it was pretty much in line with the 22 percent drop for overall housing in the nation. I found these to be interesting numbers proving the second home market never really collapsed in spite of a national recession.

In May, the National Association of Realtors also reported that most second home or vacation buyers aren’t necessarily looking for vast amounts of appreciation. Most of them, more than 80 percent, are purchasing vacation homes to live in and enjoy, which could explain why this discretionary market held. And not surprising, cash is king with 36 percent of vacation homes purchased in 2010 being cash transactions.

In addition, even for the most altruistic vacation home buyer, there are tax advantages to buying a vacation home. For the moment at least, if you do have a mortgage on a second home, the interest is deductible. However, as of this writing, the second home mortgage interest deduction is in the crosshairs Congress as one of the many tax deductions proposed be eliminated in order to increase revenue. You can also setup your second home as a rental and still use it 15 days a year, which would allow other tax deductions for things like maintenance and rental fees.

Santa Barbara, Calif., Aspen, Colo., The Hamptons, N. Y., Hilton Head, S. C. and Palm Beach, Fla., are some of the traditional second home markets that are seeing substantial activity. Buyers are snapping up homes in these areas and others where the median home price five years ago was over a million and now is selling for 30 percent to 40 percent less.

If your intuition is screaming, “Buy that home on the beach buy that home on the beach,” maybe it’s time to pay attention before the time to buy becomes nothing more than a missed opportunity. And if I know my baby boomers, missed opportunities are something they never experienced.

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Anna Maria Island: A Quick Picture Tour of Bradenton Beach

Anna Maria Island is a wonderful place and it feels like a great big community, but some people don’t realize that we have three separate cities on this 7-mile stretch of sugar-white sand beaches. Bradenton Beach is the southmost city, Holmes Beach is in the middle, and Anna Maria completes the north end of our Island.

Since we focus so much on Anna Maria and Holmes Beach (which is where I live) I thought it would be nice to do a picture tour of some features of Bradenton Beach.

Pier on Historic Bridge Street
Coquina Bay WalkGotta love Joe's Eats and Sweets
Bridge Street is always bustling during the season
The Fish Hole: Miniature Golf
Great dive for some grub and a drink
Pretty Bridge Street, again
Parasailing: a frequent sight on Bradenton Beach

For more information on Anna Maria Island, don’t forget to visit my website: bobyechasey.net

 

Have a great weekend!