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Sanibel & Captiva Islands, Floirida, Florida, United States
British born Sally is a licensed realtor with Royal Shell Real Estate, Inc, based on beautiful Sanibel and Captiva Islands Florida. She previously lived and worked in London, Bahrain, Kuwait and New York. Initially inspired by a postcard of Blind Pass, Sally began visiting Sanibel regularly before making it her full-time home in 1996. She was hired by Royal Shell as one of their first employees and has almost ten years’ experience in property management/rentals on the islands gaining her valuable local knowledge. Sally obtained her real estate license in 2003 and enjoys guiding her customers through the process of buying and selling real estate on the Islands and surrounding area. Designations: “MCNE” (Master Certified Negotiations Expert) S.C.I.S. “Sanibel and Captiva Island Specialist”, e-PRO, “TRC” (Transnational Referral Certification) ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative) PSA (Pricing Strategy Advisor) Specialties — International customers/Seniors/Second Homes/Investment Properties/single family homes and condominium sales. If you’re thinking about a move to our beautiful islands please send me a message!
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Friday, July 28, 2017

Study: In Fla., owning beats renting

Study: In Fla., owning beats renting
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 5:47 AM No comments:

Thursday, July 27, 2017

First-timers missing out because appraisals lag values

First-timers missing out because appraisals lag values
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:25 AM No comments:

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Fed will likely leave interest rates alone

Fed will likely leave interest rates alone
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 8:57 AM No comments:

Buyers accept ‘extreme commutes’ for affordability

Buyers accept ‘extreme commutes’ for affordability
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 8:56 AM No comments:

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Fla. foreclosures down 56% in two years

Fla. foreclosures down 56% in two years
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 9:05 AM No comments:

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Housing starts rebound 8.3% in June to four-month high

Housing starts rebound 8.3% in June to four-month high
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:37 AM No comments:

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

NAR: Foreign investment surges 49% – hits record high

NAR: Foreign investment surges 49% – hits record high
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:15 AM No comments:

Friday, July 14, 2017

Survey: 84% think homeownership is a good investment

Survey: 84% think homeownership is a good investment
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:21 AM No comments:

Average mortgage rates rise above 4%

Average mortgage rates rise above 4%
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:19 AM No comments:

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Underwater homeowners drying up

Underwater homeowners drying up
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 8:02 AM No comments:

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Report: Buy a home now before prices go even higher

Report: Buy a home now before prices go even higher
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:45 AM No comments:

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Homebuyers: Don’t believe the reality TV show myths

Homebuyers: Don’t believe the reality TV show myths
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 1:06 PM No comments:

Monday, July 10, 2017

Fla. economist: State’s economy will top $1 trillion next year

Fla. economist: State’s economy will top $1 trillion next year
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:50 AM No comments:

Friday, July 7, 2017

Mortgage rates spike to highest level since mid-May

Mortgage rates spike to highest level since mid-May
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 7:29 AM No comments:

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Study: More renters expected to pursue ownership in 2017

Study: More renters expected to pursue ownership in 2017
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 11:07 AM No comments:

Technology leads more buyers to skip actual home visits

Technology leads more buyers to skip actual home visits
Posted by Sanibel Island News at 11:06 AM No comments:
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