East Grand Rapids Mi Real Estate Market Report ~ August 2008

East Grand Rapids is a small city, population of 10,784 located just east

of Grand Rapids city limits. It has been a desired place to live in the Grand

 Rapids area for many years. It is primarily residential with some commercial

business areas.  Many homeowners are attracted by Reeds Lake which plays

 a prominent role in the community, its award winning public school system,

proximity to downtown Grand Rapids, and its overall small town feeling.

This is definitely a community that you can walk to school, the ice cream

store, or just around the tree lined blocks to visit the picturesque lakes,

Reeds Lake & Fisk Lake.

 Homes range in all prices here in East Grand Rapids.  There are

small 3 bedroom bungalows and ranches that were built just before and

after WWII, there aremega-mansions built on the shores of Reeds Lake

for wealthy citizens, and all ranges in between.

Reeds Lake at John Collins Park - East Grand Rapids

Reeds Lake at John Collins Park - East Grand Rapids

 

   RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE MARKET

 EAST GRAND RAPIDS MI ~ AUGUST 2008.

Homes Listed at $850,000 +

5 For Sale

Average price $ 2,092,980

High $4,000,000   Low  $1,175,000

Average Days on Market  78

1 Home Sold – $ 1,275,000  

 50  Days on the Market

3 Home Listings  Expired

Average Price:   $ 1,233,333

Average Days on Market: 156

 

Homes Listed $450,000 to $ 850,000

18 Homes Available

Average price  $ 583,083

Average Days on Market  83

1 Home Pending Sale

Price: $599,000  59 Days on Market

5 Homes Sold, 9 Expired

Average Sold Price: $ 531,000

Average Days on Market:  33

Average Expired Price: $606,366

Average Days on Market: 114

 

Homes Listed $ 300,000 – $ 450,000

37  Homes Available

Average Price: $ 374,118

Average Days on Market: 67

1 Pending, 10 Sold, 12 Expired, 1 Withdrawn

Average Sold Price: $355,440

Average Days on Market: 76

Average Expired Price: $395,941

Average Days on Market: 100

 

Homes Listed $ 200,000 – $300,000

30 Homes Available

Average Price: $ 257,899

Average Days on Market:  94

30 Sold Homes, 10 Expired, 3 Withdrawn

Average price: $154,303 

Average Days on Market: 54

 

Homes Listed $0- $200,000    

36 Available

Average Price: # 166,163

Average Days on Market: 68

9 Pending Sales

Average Price $ 150,100

Average Days on Market: 71

 32 Sold Homes

Average Price: $170,306

Average Days on Market: 41

 

If you would like to know the value of your East Grand Rapids Home

in this market, please contact me directly.

1-888-240-1968 ext 0

Grand Rapids -Ada MI Real Estate ~ Copyright 2008 – Five Star Real Estate LLC

 

Grand Rapids Mi Fall Rose Show at Frederick Meijer Gardens

Want to smell the Roses? The public is invited to the Grand Valley

 Rose Society’s Fall Show & Judging at the Frederick Meijer Gardens

 & Sculpture Park – August 30-31, 2008.

The Show will be open from 1-5 pm both Saturday and Sunday on

the lower level of the Fredercik Meijer Gardens building. There is no

charge for admission to the Rose Show but admission to

Frederick Meijers Gardens & Sculpture Park is still required.

Greetings Rose in Blossom

Greetings Rose in Blossom

 

A class in Fragrance will be offered at 11 am – 5 pm on Saturday.

Visitors may take part by voting for “Most Fragrant Rose” during

that time period.

If you have a prize rose that you would like others to see, entries

are accepted 7-10 am  Saturday. August 30th.  There are 56 categories,

 including 5 just for novice exhibitors.

This is the opportunity you have been waiting for – ” to smell the roses ”

 

 Copyright  2008 Grand Rapids Ada Real Estate – Five Star Real Estate

photo of Greetings Rose by Bonnie Westbrook

Yes, Mr 2008 Seller, I would like your house SOLD!

Mr/Ms 2008 Seller, I would like to have a

heart-to-heart talk about selling your home.

 I know you think real estate sales people are just out for a quick buck.

We want to put a bargain price on your home so it sells quickly which means

 we get our commission check. Cha-ching!

 

This might be the scenario in some cases. Heck, there are bad apples in any

 profession. I have been selling and listing homes for over 35 years and I have

 seen a lot of sold homes and a lot of real estate professionals working in this

 field.  Most of them are nice people who make their living by listing homes

and trying to find homes for people to buy. We offer a service. It might not be

 for everyone – not much is. We have a unique perspective. We work with lots

 of people to sell their home and buyers buying homes.

We know your home is special to you – you live there!

Home Sweet Home

Home Sweet Home

We are here to give you the market conditions for TODAY, whether either

of us likes it or not.  We don’t decide the market conditions – wish we could. 

 We would be happy to have houses selling for close to what they are worth

and in 30-60 days.  We would take that market any day. 

 BUT THAT ISN’T THE CASE TODAY!!

Seriously, I WOULD LIKE YOUR HOUSE TO SELL BUT  I NEED YOUR HELP! 

You need to listen to what I am telling you about the market in your area

and what homes are selling for. The home buyers today are able to get

more information than ever before. They know what the house down the

 block sold for, they know that  a foreclosure home sold in your area for

 much less than the true value, and if you are desperate to sell, they can

take advantage of you.  The average buyer would like nothing better than

 for you to be in a desperate financial situation so they can get your home

at a bargain price. 

 The bottom line is: If you price your home correctly

AND have it in very good condition, it will sell. 

 

Terry Westbrook  – Five Star Real Estate – Copyright 2008  All rights reserved

Photo of Victorian Home Front Door Entrance by Bonnie Westbrook

Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame 2008 Inductee ~ Mark Wilson, Watermark Golf Pro

We have known Mark Wilson since the late 1970’s, when he first became

 the golf pro at Hickory Hills Golf Club or was it Forest Hills Golf? Lots of things

 have changed at our course but he hasn’t changed a bit, he is still the

friendliest, most professional golf pro we have ever known.

Mark is going to be inducted into the Grand Rapids Sports Hall of

fame on Aug 21, 2008.  An honor Mark has well earned.

Let me tell you a little about Mark’s accomplishments.  He is a Michigan native

and has resided in Grand Rapids since graduating from college. He is also a

Rhodes scholar, lest you think golfers aren’t cerebral.

Mark has been fascinated and personally involved in the PGA Rules of Golf

for as long as I can remember.  These days you might see him on TV standing

next to Phil Mickelson or Tiger Woods at any premier PGA event and

giving some unwelcome news about his golf ball and/or penalty strokes. 

You see, Mark is the Chairman of the PGA of America Rules Committee

He travels around the world to PGA golf events to be available for a ruling.

Be aware if you ask a question about the rules, he will quote the page number

 or decision rendered about your question.

Members at Watermark have tried for years to stump Mark but we finally have

given up. When you see him, ask  “When was the last time you played

golf?   With all his duties he seldom has the time. Maybe after this year when

his term as chair of the PGA rules expires.

 

An excerpt from the Watermark Newsletter about Mark:

 

Mark Wilson, our Head Professional, has served the

membership of Watermark Country Club for over 25

Years.  He is responsible for overseeing the total golf

operation at Watermark.  His exceptional attention to

detail has produced years of quality and consistency

in both our regular and tournament play.  Mark is

currently the chairman of the PGA of America Rules

Committee.  He has served at all the PGA Tour major tournaments, several

European Tour tournaments as well as every Ryder Cup since 1995. Our

membership is proud to have him as our pro and look forward to many more

years with him in that role.

 

 

Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame

Transnation Title goes Local – Good News for West Michigan

Typically this story goes in the other direction. The large corporation buys out

a locally successful business and relocates the core to their home offices,

sooner or later. Here in West Michigan we have seen this happen frequently

to some of our large local companies.  Many long time employees lose their

jobs, must scramble to find a comparative position or relocate.  That is why

this is so newsworthy! We are encouraged for the local area by this

one reversal….

Do you think they have read  ” Small is Beautiful ” by E.F. Schumacher?

 

Transnation Title Agency Press Release:

 

National Company Goes Local

LandAmerica Financial Group (NYSE LFG) announced on July 1,

2008 that it has sold its twelve West Michigan Transnation

Title Insurance operations to a group of its senior Michigan

executives and key Western Michigan employees.

The purchaser, OFTA, LLC, has formed several title agencies and will

 be commonly known as Transnation Title Agency of Michigan. The agency

 has entered into a long term exclusive contract with LandAmerica and

will issue title insurance policies through LandAmerica’s two primary

underwriters, Lawyers Title Insurance Company and Commonwealth Land

 Title Insurance Company.

The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Transnation Title Agency of Michigan is led by Monte Reinert who most recently

served as the Michigan Manager for LandAmerica’s title operations. Joining

Reinert on the executive team will be title industry veterans Tom Olson, Tom

Host, Sharlene Shineldecker, Steve Barnum, William VanHulle, Ed Tuma,

and Gary Opper.

Reinert indicated that this transaction was quite unique within the title industry

 in the sense that a major underwriter had agreed to sell what is considered by

many to be its jewel operation in the Midwest. “We were successful in

demonstrating to LandAmerica that by selling the operations to us, we could

actually help LandAmerica increase its market share and operating margins

which, over the past few years, have become the overriding focus of all the

 national title insurance companies. That focus has resulted in strategies aimed

 at reducing costs through standardization of processes and centralization.

Centralization simply means that large segments of our day to day work is

relocated to work centers in other partsof the country. That strategy goes

 against our group’s belief that superior service can best be

achieved through the efforts of highly trained and dedicated people

that customers know and can interact with on a local basis.”

Transnation executive Tom Olson stated that as unique as it was for

LandAmerica to sell a prime title operation, it is even more unique

that the agency will be wholly owned by a large number of its

 75 employees rather than just a few individuals oroutside

investors. “It is exciting for me that so many employees were able to

 become direct owners of this venture. We believe that our ownership

structure will empower employees at the local level to make decisions,

 solve problems, and take whatever action necessary to get the job

done for our customers.”

Reinert further stated that Transnation was instrumental in negotiating with

LandAmerica to keep the Zeeland title production center from being closed and

relocated to Twinsburg. Ohio. This not only prevented most of the

positions associated with the Zeeland location from being

eliminated, it allows for Transnation to keep the preparation of its

 title products in the hands of local experts familiar with the title

intricacies of West Michigan.

Transnation will be a full service title operation offering title insurance

and related title products for both residential and commercial transactions,

transaction management, escrow and closing services, mobile and bi-lingual

closings, 1031 Exchanges, customer marketing materials, builder

services, and customer information services.

 

Copyright 2008 ~ All rights reserved

Terry Westbrook Five Star Real Estate LLC

Free Movie Nights ~ John Collins Park, East Grand Rapids Michigan

Friday Night !! – Free Movies!! – John Collins Park- East Grand Rapids MI

 Friday night is free movie night at John Collins Park in East Grand Rapids

 this summer.  The city of East Grand Rapids will be showing family rated

movies on a huge drive in movie screen at sundown.  The 2008 Movies

 in the Park is sponsored by Macatawa Bank. Bring your lawn chairs or a

 blanket for the show.  There will be a popcorn machine and an ice cream

 wagon available if you get the munchies.

 

Jed's SMALL serving of popcorn by psd.

 

 

The movies scheduled:

Friday August 1 – The Game Plan

Friday August 15 – Cars

Friday August 29 – National Treasure

*List of movies may change due to availability

http://www.flickr.com/photos/psd/53316358/

 

Grand Rapids Michigan ~ Silver Maple Music Festival ~ Fifth Third Ball Park Aug 2, 2008

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 in Grand Rapids, Michigan:

The weather is supposed to be warm and sunny.

BORED?????

What ya Gonna Do??

Get yourself a ticket for the Silver Maple Music Festival!

One day, Seven Bands

at Fifth Third Ball Park, Comstock Park, Michigan

Kids under 12 are free and the gates open at 11 am.

Festivities start at Noon. Tickets are $40 and available

through the West Michigan Whitecaps website

Bands Featured are:

Aphrodesia
Big Leg Mama
Greensky Bluegrass
The Milroys
Donna the Buffalo
The Ragbirds
Railroad Earth
For details, see Silver Maple Music Festival

It is a Jungle Up There

 I recently posted about The January Series at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI. This is the only lecture we were able to attend and what a great lecture and topic. Imagine yourself floating 100 feet above the Amazon rainforest floor, plucking leaves & flowers, photographing bugs, seeing tropical birds literally where they live.  All in a day’s work for Canopy Meg…….forest canopies book by M D LowmanAs with most researchers, Margaret D. Lowman is not well known publicly. Her nickname is Canopy Meg.  She is a biological researcher in the  forests’ canopy- or in simple terms – her work is done at the very top of 500 -5000 year old trees over 100 feet off the ground, sometimes on a canopy crane, ropes & pulleys, or even a hot air balloon. She has studied the canopy biology of the Peruvian Amazon for over 20 years. 

More than 70% of the species living in a tropical forest reside in the canopy, the uppermost layer of the forest, and one of the least understood environments on Earth.

The canopy is important because it serves as the interface between the biosphere and the atmosphere, and is physically and biologically the most active part of the forest.

                                                 life in the treetops book by M D Lowman

   As Director of Environmental Initiatives for New College Florida, she is a Professor of Biology &  Environmental Studies.  She also gives lectures, takes  students on field trips to the Amazon to educate young people about the rainforests and their role in the balance of life on our planet. She is a delightful speaker, keeps her audience interested and amused. She had many amusing anecdotes about being the only woman researcher living in primitive conditions! She has also taken her 2 sons on many jungle expeditions and into the canopy with her.

The way she explained it, the rainforests are ancient.  They used to cover vast distances in South America, Africa, and South East Asia -Australia. They act as the lungs of our planet, giving off life giving oxygen and taking in carbon dioxide in massive amounts. (remember Biology 101?)  The rainforests are under attack.  We are losing thousands of acres of irreplaceable trees.  To illustrate her point, she told us about the seedlings of a rainforest tree.  They grow excruciatingly slowly.  A seedling 6 inches high on the rainforest floor is approximately 50 years old.  You do the math.         

 its a jungle up there book by m d lowmanThe insects, birds, and flowers that grow and thrive at the canopy level  have just started to be cataloged and identified.  Most of the jungle research up to 20 years ago was on the forest floor.  Realizing she wouldn’t be able to get enough done in her lifetime to scratch the surface, her mission now is to educate young people, especially young girls and encourage them to become field biologists.  

She has written several books:

 Life in the Treetops – Adventures of a Field Biologist

 It’s a Jungle Out There – More Tales from the Treetops

Forest Canopies

All available on line or check your local library/bookstore.

You can listen to her lecture here.

 A TreeTop Home or a Home on the Ground, we assist buyers & sellers every day

 with the Home of their Dreams.

   Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids MI Real  Estate

                                                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                             

Contact us at : 1-888-240-1968 x 0    

Email: terry@terrywestbrook.com        

Copyright by Bonnie Westbrook 2008

Ada Township Assembly Hall in Ada Michigan

 The Ada Township Assembly Hall was originally the First Congregational Church of Ada, United Church of Christ, established in 1870, an excellent use of an older structure and very green in today’s building and use standards.   The building was rededicated as the Ada Township Assembly Hall in 1990, as the original sign out front for the bulletins (pictured below) attests.

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 Ada Township was very much in the forefront of the green environmental movement in deciding to use this historic building in this way.  

                                         ada township mi assembly hall meeting room

The historic building is used for township monthly meetings and other township assemblies. As you can see, the original pews, stained glass windows, and lighting were kept intact.

 The newer Ada Township offices were attached to the back of the church and house the assessor, clerk and water departments and other offices.   This is where you need to go to check with the clerk’s office about  paying your water/sewer bill, or getting  your burn permits.                                                                                                    ada township mi assembly hall ada mi real estate information

                           

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Monterey Grille in Caledonia Michigan

The Monterey Grille Restaurant & Lounge in Caledonia Michigan is easy to miss if you don’t know where to look.

 It is situated in a strip mall at 9175 Cherry Valley Road.  But don’t let that stop you from going there. All the locals will be there, it is one of the best restaurants in the Caledonia area. We always make it a point to stop for lunch if we find ourselves in Caledonia on business.

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 The Monterey Grille is Restaurant & Lounge is a full service restaurant and lounge, owned & operated by Bruce & Kerri Higgins.  The main dining room is bright with natural light, open with booths and table seating. They have a large private dining room with a fireplace for large parties or over flow for large crowds.

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The six page menu is extensive, with 2 pages of breakfast items. Their breakfasts have to be one of the best items and best values in the Grand Rapids area and they serve them until 2:30 pm every day, and all day on Sundays.  A large appetizer selection, salads, sandwiches, grilled pizza, and pasta dishes list enough variety to please anyone.  Their burgers are all half pounders, so you don’t go away hungry

Entrees include Monterey Ribs, Seafood, and other homestyle favorites. For example, the Surf & Turf, an 8 oz steak served with jumbo stuffed shrimp is $16.95, with 2 side dishes.  The wait staff is always friendly and helpful. If you are in the neighborhood, you can’t go wrong by stopping here for a full dinner or a quick bite.

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Don’t overlook the Bar & Lounge Area in the Back of the restaurant. If you want to meet some friends for a few drinks and some lively conversation about the local sports teams, this is the place to go.

Monterey Grille phone 616-891-2928      Fax 616-891-2932

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photos by Bonnie Westbrook  ~ No remuneration or consideration was received for my testimonial and advertising The Monterey Grille on my blog.