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HomeStead Gift Basket Winner

Harbor Fest was a HUGE success! We would like to thank everyone who stopped by the HomeStead tent. We met so many wonderful people who were interested in buying and/or selling real estate. The weather was a bit hot but that didn’t stop the crowds from coming and making this such a successful event again this year.

We would like to announce the lucky winner of HomeStead’s Gift Basket, Harry G from North Cape May. Harry won a large picnic basket filled with all things Cape May. Congratulations Harry and enjoy!

HomeStead will be attending many events throughout the community this year. When you see our white tent with the HomeStead logo stop by and say hi or stay and chat awhile. We have knowledgable associates who are eager to answer all your real estate questions whether you are thinking of buying or selling or just curious of whats going on in the real estate market.

HomeStead At Harbor Fest

This Saturday HomeStead will be participating in the very popular, Harbor Fest. Our booth will be close to the Nature Center and we will have lots of information regarding sales and rentals in the area. We will have items for you to take home and also a drawing for a gift basket. Stop by and chat with our sales and rental teams who are always eager to help you with all your real estate needs. See you there!

STINKING SNOW in CAPE MAY

Stinking Snow in Cape May   Most of you have been following my blog on my investment property.  Unfortunately, the STINKING SNOW has put that project on hold for a little bit.  The contractors that went out to give me quotes have not been able to write their quotes up.  Their excuses are many, but due to this STINKING SNOW, very understandable.  (No electric being the most common)

   Cape May and West Cape May has been without electric in many areas, some for just a short period and some for several days.  If you did not winterize your property, you probably won’t make that mistake next year.

   In our defense, I have lived here for 28 years, and can only recall one other time that the snow was this deep and remained for this long.  Homestead Real Estate has received many calls from anxious second home owners regarding their homes and the overall conditions here.

   Here is what I can tell you.  The snow is very deep, we received about 15 to 20 inches.  The biggest problem was the wind gusts combined with the snow.  It caused a lot downed power lines and broken branches, which hit even more power lines as they toppled due to snow and wind.  Many people who have gas heat, or forced air need electric to either start the system, or run the fans to blow the heated air through the house.  No electric equalled no heat for many people. 

   The next biggest problem is snow removal.  Shore areas in general are not equipped to plow, salt and shovel this amount of snow.  I have received some calls from homes I have listed for sale asking if I could go in and “check” on their home.  I would be happy to do this, but many of the walks and driveways are not plowed.  I can’t get to the front door, nor if I got there, could I move the 15 inches of snow in front of it to get it open.

   It brings us back to STINKING SNOW!

   Many of our great restaurants in Cape May open for Valentines Day.  Unfortunately, I think this years business will be far below what we normally expect.  The good news is I will be going to the Washington Inn for a wonderful dinner with my husband.  He needs to make up for my birthday, when we were in the dark, playing Srabble by candlelight and he didn’t let me win.

Giving Thanks

As everyone is digging out- or have finished digging out of the snowstorm on Sat. and are now getting ready for the next storm on the horizon. We must reach out and give thanks to all those emergency workers from the fire departments, city works departments, generous people who manned the shelters, state road crews, and the endless on going efforts of the electric company and all who came out in the disastrous conditions and made every effort to keep our towns and families safe. We at HomeStead THANK YOU!Cape May SnowSnow in Cape May, NJLook Closer to see the pole on the wires.

Snow covered street