Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Martha’s Vineyard is Living On The Edge

Living on Martha’s Vineyard we are all used to the threat of seasonal hurricanes and a steady flow of Nor’easters during the year. We take them pretty much in stride assuming that the weather forecasters are just creating drama and nothing much will happen. The last real storm damage anyone remembers was during Hurricane Bob and the Halloween Nor’easter in 1991. Actually the Halloween storm did more damage to the beaches and dunes than Bob did.

Once again a Nor’easter has slowly crept across the middle of the country and up the eastern seaboard hovering over the Martha’s Vineyard shoreline for days. Although the body of the storm moved out into the Atlantic, the effects of the storm are still lingering with high winds, rough seas and unusually high tides continuing an assault on our beaches and dunes. The final report card for this storm is still being written but severe errosion has been observed along the northwest coast and the Lucy Vincent Beach area.

Here is one report on the damage sustained to one of the most fragile and beautiful areas we lovingly covet and try to protect, albeit this is also viewed as a positive phenomena.

(Click here to view >) Norton Point Beach breached; crashing seas open channel

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Martha’s Vineyard REALTOR® earns Resort & Second-home Property Specialist designation

Peter C. Fyler, REALTOR® Broker/Owner of SplitRock Real Estate, LLC, and an Exclusive Buyer Agent with 20 years of fulltime experience in the Martha’s Vineyard real estate market has earned the designation of Resort & Second-home Property Specialist. As one of the first 250 REALTOR® members nationally to earn the designation Peter is further distinguished as an RSPS Charter Member.

A recent National Association of Realtors® survey concluded there are more than 140,000 REALTORS® currently working in resort and second-home markets, and the numbers keep growing at a time when investment property and vacation homes make up a significant portion of the overall housing market, accounting for more than one-third of residential transactions.

Savvy buyers increasingly demand the expertise of a real estate professional with proven knowledge of resort and second-home market conditions, because 36 percent of second home purchases are more than 100 miles away from the buyer’s primary residence.

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