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The Circus Is Coming To Huntsville AL!

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On February 24, 2012

The Circus Is Coming!

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Presents Dragons is coming to the Von Braun Center Arena April 26-29.

Tickets are $11 to $70 for celebrity circus seating and will be on sale at the VBC box office and Ticketmaster locations or ticketmaster.com. For group rates and information, call 256-603-2420. Children ages 2 and up must have a ticket

During the new Dragons show, circus-goers will see Shaolin Kung Fu Warriors, charging Cossack riders, Asian elephants, tigers, the Globe of Steel and continued glimpses of the Dragon. But what will it take to lure a true dragon from its golden lair? You’ll have to come to the show and see.

The circus includes an all-access pre-show an hour before the show to all ticket holders. Families can join pre-show host Andre McClain and participate in interactive experiences such as learning juggling and balancing skills, get performer autographs, see one of the Asian elephants paint a picture and meet the Ringling Bros. clowns.

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Having lived in the Huntsville AL area for most of his life, Mike Manosky understands exactly what makes this community special.  In fact, those who know him well will tell you he carries the same traditional values and focus on the future as Huntsville. 

Mike brings with him a keen eye for the details of buying or selling a Huntsville AL home and seemingly boundless determination and energy, which is why his clients benefit from his unique brand of real estate service. Rooted in Tradition, Focused on the Future – Mike Manosky will help make the most of your Huntsville AL real estate experience. Give him a call today, 256-508-0211 Direct or 800-803-0053 Toll Free, and discover the difference he can make during your family’s move.

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Year Of Alabama Food 2012

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On February 17, 2012

We’re celebrating Alabama Food all year long in 2012!

From gulf coast seafood, to gourmet cuisine and BBQ we’re celebrating all that Alabama Food has to offer! Join us this year as we indulge in 2012. And visit this new website, Year Of Alabama Food,  for Alabama recipes, restaurants, farmers mrkets, and Alabama food trails!

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Having lived in the Huntsville AL area for most of his life, Mike Manosky understands exactly what makes this community special.  In fact, those who know him well will tell you he carries the same traditional values and focus on the future as Huntsville. 

Mike brings with him a keen eye for the details of buying or selling a Huntsville AL home and seemingly boundless determination and energy, which is why his clients benefit from his unique brand of real estate service. Rooted in Tradition, Focused on the Future – Mike Manosky will help make the most of your Huntsville AL real estate experience. Give him a call today, 256-508-0211 Direct or 800-803-0053 Toll Free, and discover the difference he can make during your family’s move.

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Huntsville Sees Opportunity In Another BRAC

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On February 4, 2012

This just in from The Huntsville Times:

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s news that President Obama and the department will ask for another round of Base Realignment and Closures, or maybe two more rounds, sparked fierce opposition in Congress and alarm in many military-heavy communities.

But not here. The possibility of a BRAC as early as 2013 with another in 2015 is seen by area leaders as more of an opportunity than a cause for concern.

“We’re ready to go,” said Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, sounding a theme. “I think we’ve all known that with shrinking budgets and everything else that there was a very real chance of another one. … We fully expected something to come out, whether it was a BRAC or a consolidation.”

The 2005 BRAC moved about 4,650 Army, Missile Defense Agency and other federal positions to Redstone Arsenal along with the new headquarters for the Army Materiel Command, the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command and much more. Battle said it is expected to create as many as 10,000 additional jobs in the region over the coming years.

Repeating that success would be good for the region and a hedge against possible program cuts, said Joe Ritch, longtime chairman of the Tennessee Valley BRAC Commission. The official deadline to complete the 2005 BRAC moves was only last September, and he said they’ve never really stopped planning for future rounds.

“I think we were a little surprised at 2013; I think that’s going to be the more difficult one to get through Congress,” Ritch said. “But if it’s 2013, we’re ready to go. If it’s 2015, we’re ready to go. And if it’s 2013 and ’15, we’re ready to go.”

The new BRACs would help cut the federal budget, costing some communities valued programs or even bases. But optimism runs high in Hunstville.

The 1995 BRAC, which brought Army aviation to the arsenal, and the 2005 moves have positioned the area well to prosper from another BRAC, said Madison Mayor Paul Finley. The region works together as an experienced team that can point to a successful track record, he said, and show defense officials how the Tennessee Valley can help them again.

“I am amazed at the amount of homework that this community does when it comes to understanding where our assets can make the biggest difference in helping the Army and the military accomplish their goals,” Finley said. “We’ve put ourselves in their shoes.”
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Huntsville AL Real Estate Market Trends – December 2011

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On February 1, 2012

Environmentally friendly features have become more important to home buyers according to the 2012 Home Buyer and Seller Profile published by the National Association of Realtors. The importance of various features such as heating and cooling, energy efficient appliances and lighting, landscaping, and an environmentally friendly community differ by region.

  •  Commuting costs and environmental efficiency have increasingly factored into home buying decisions due to higher energy costs, but also due to overall concern for the environment.
  • Factors that are most important to buyers are those directly related to the buyers’ pocketbook.
  • Heating and cooling costs were at least “somewhat” important to 87 percent of home buyers.
  • Commuting costs were at least “somewhat” important to 73 percent of home buyers.

Now take a look at the Huntsville AL real estate sales for December.

Madison County/Huntsville AL Real Estate Sales Statistics 

Huntsville AL and Madison County saw an increase of 7% in sold listings in December 2011 when compared to November 2011.  The average list price decreased 1% to $194,072 and the average sales price decreased by 1% to $188,077.  The average price per square foot was up by $11 per square foot, while market times increased by 10 days.

Date Sold Listings Average List Price Average Sale Price Percent SP/LP Average DOM Average Price Sqft
December
 2011
358 $194,072 $188,077 97.16% 96 $79
November
2011
334 $194,821 $188,912 95.95% 86 $68

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Having lived in the Huntsville AL area for most of his life, Mike Manosky understands exactly what makes this community special.  In fact, those who know him well will tell you he carries the same traditional values and focus on the future as Huntsville. 

Mike brings with him a keen eye for the details of buying or selling a Huntsville AL home and seemingly boundless determination and energy, which is why his clients benefit from his unique brand of real estate service. Rooted in Tradition, Focused on the Future – Mike Manosky will help make the most of your Huntsville AL real estate experience. Give him a call today, 256-508-0211 Direct or 800-803-0053 Toll Free, and discover the difference he can make during your family’s move.

Statistics are based on information for the North Alabama Association of Realtors and are deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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Huntsville Real Estate For Sale: 128 Cedar Run Lane Huntsville, Al 35811

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On January 26, 2012

Huntsville Real Estate For Sale: 128 Cedar Run Lane Huntsville, Al 35811

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Sprawling full brick home on a majestic mountain view lot! Just a short drive from Huntsville and you are in paradise! Featuring 4 bedrooms and a 24 x 21 recreation room there is something for the whole family in this home. The hardwood flooring throughout the main living areas is ideal for family and furry friends. An exciting great room with a gas fireplace offers super entertaining space. This designer kitchen is sure to please the cook in your family. Boasting gorgeous cabinets and counter space galore, stainless steel appliances plus a kitchen island, cooking is sure to be a pleasure. Relax mom and dad, this master suite is guaranteed to offer all the special conveniences you deserve at days end.  A teens dream come true bonus room with vaulted ceilings, two closets and sunny views is perfect for stashing the party goers. Rain or shine outdoor entertaining will be comforted under the covered patio. Everyone will have room to spread out in this amazing home.  Call today for your private tour.

Having lived in the Huntsville AL area for most of his life, Mike Manosky understands exactly what makes this community special.  In fact, those who know him well will tell you he carries the same traditional values and focus on the future as Huntsville.

Mike brings with him a keen eye for the details of buying or selling a Huntsville AL home and seemingly boundless determination and energy, which is why his clients benefit from his unique brand of real estate service. Rooted in Tradition, Focused on the Future – Mike Manosky will help make the most of your Huntsville AL real estate experience. Give him a call today, 256-508-0211 Direct or 800-803-0053 Toll Free, and discover the difference he can make during your family’s move.

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Art Stream Live Brings Art To You

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On January 13, 2012

With years of experience in art and art marketing, three Alabama artists, Charles Smith, David Simmons and Kurtis Thomas observed a need for a new approach to reaching art patrons and encouraging new art patrons.  In this fast-paced world they realize the difficulty of scheduling an evening to attend a gallery opening, so they are going to bring the art directly to you, right in your home or office, in real-time, with real interaction with each artist through e-mail, live-chat, or by phone during the live web-cast; a fully integrated live experience including a printed prospectus of the show.  Please join them in this ground-breaking event at ArtStreamLive.com. They also welcome your praises, suggestions, and criticisms, to help make your experience  more enjoyable.

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Having lived in the Huntsville AL area for most of his life, Mike Manosky understands exactly what makes this community special.  In fact, those who know him well will tell you he carries the same traditional values and focus on the future as Huntsville. 

Mike brings with him a keen eye for the details of buying or selling a Huntsville AL home and seemingly boundless determination and energy, which is why his clients benefit from his unique brand of real estate service. Rooted in Tradition, Focused on the Future – Mike Manosky will help make the most of your Huntsville AL real estate experience. Give him a call today, 256-508-0211 Direct or 800-803-0053 Toll Free, and discover the difference he can make during your family’s move.

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December – A Month Of Celebrations For Huntsville AL

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On December 22, 2011

December is indeed a busy month for most folks as they shop, plan, party, and attend religious, social, and cultural events.  It begins too soon after Thanksgiving and ends with a bang as it ushers in a new year.  It is a season unto itself, one filled with excitement, symbols, customs, reflection, and a general sense of good will.  Four major celebrations occur during December, both secular and religious (or a combination of the two) and include the following:

December 20 -28.  Hanukkah (or any one of a dozen spellings). 

This  Festival of Lights is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean revolt of the second century BCE. Hanukkah is observed for eight nights and days, starting on the 25th day of Kislev according to the Hebrew calendar, which may occur at any time from late November to late December in the Gregorian calendar. The festival is observed by the ;lighting of the candles on a nine-branched menorah, one candle on each night of the holiday, progressing to eight on the final night, and it is customary to give children one gift (gelt) each night.  Although it is based on a military victory, it is actually considered a time to celebrate Jewish independence and religious freedom in general.  Hanukkah is a relatively minor holiday in the Jewish year; in the United States, however, its closeness to Christmas has brought greater attention to Hanukkah and its gift-giving, special foods, and games.

December 25.  Christmas

The religious basis:   Christmas is a Christian holy day which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is typically celebrated on December 25th, and the word Christmas comes from “Christ’s mass.” The story of the birth of Christ is told in the opening chapters of the gospels of Luke and John.  Each contains different elements of the Christmas story. The visit of the Archangel to the shepherds and the birth of Jesus in a manger are from Luke. The story the visit from the Wise Men bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh are from Matthew.

Over the years Christmas has also become a very popular social holiday with an emphasis on lighted and decorated trees and wreaths, exchange of presents, caroling, special foods, and the colors red and green.  Christmas traditions abound throughout the Western world, many of which have secular origins, some with their roots in ancient folklore and pagan beliefs. Click here to learn about a wide range of Christmas customs.

December 26-January 1. 

Kwanzaa.  Neither political nor religious, Kwanzaa is a reflective holiday which was created in the 1960’s to foster pride and unity among African-Americans.  Kwanzaa is a week -long celebration honoring universal African-American heritage, family life, and culture. It features activities such as lighting a candle holder with seven candles—each representing an important principle of life–and culminates in a feast and gift giving.  Visit Wikipedia for much more information about this holiday.

December 31.  New Year’s Eve. 

New Year’s Eve is a social holiday observed annually on December 31, the final day of any given year in the Gregorian calendar. In modern societies New Year’s Eve is often celebrated at festive gatherings, during which participants dance, eat, consume alcoholic beverages, and watch or light fireworks to say goodbye to the current year and celebrate the incoming one. The observance of New Year’s Eve generally extends through midnight of January 1.  It is a holiday celebrated throughout the world and has many different names.  The dropping of the ball in Times Square and the singing of Auld Lang Syne are symbolic of this holiday in the U.S.           

Here are outstanding power point presentations dealing with each of these holidays. Although the site is designed primarily for children, the extensive array of topics and interesting information provides excellent reading for adults, too.

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Holiday Safety For Family, Friends and Pets

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On December 16, 2011

A familiar seasonal scene is one in which family and friends sit around a blazing fire with a brightly lighted tree, stockings hung from the mantel, and colorfully wrapped gifts adding to the cozy and festive atmosphere of your Huntsville real estate.  A setting lovely to imagine–and to experience–but also, one which requires safety precautions.  Holiday fires claim the lives of more than 400 Americans each year, and approximately 3 people per hour are treated in an emergency room for seasonal injuries.

At this time of year when lists play such a large role in our lives, it is also necessary to revisit a safety checklist to ensure an accident-free holiday for your family, guests, and even your pets.  The U.S. Fire Administration offers these suggestions:

DECORATIONS:

  • Inspect lights for damage and link no more than 3 strands together.  Use only UL approved and follow directions.
  • Beware of overloading outlets. 
  • Don’t leave on when you’re not home.
  • If you prefer a live tree, make certain it is fresh when you buy it and water, water, water!
  • Use non-flammable or flame retardant decorations
  • Never leave lighted candles unattended, near combustible materials, or within reach of children or pets.  Make certain to extinguish them before retiring for the night.

FIREPLACES:

  • Place the tree in your Huntsville real estate at least 3 feet away from the fireplace.
  • Keep a screen in front of the fire to prevent flying sparks.
  • Remove stockings hung with care when the fireplace is in use.
  • Never burn wrapping paper in your fireplace and risk a flash fire.

GUESTS:

  • When entertaining friends at your Huntsville real estate, be certain that you have childproofed your home–not just to protect breakables but also to protect young ones.
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Huntsville AL Holiday Things To Do

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On December 9, 2011
BURRITT’S HOLIDAY MANSION EXHIBIT: DECK THE HALLS
  • 12/01/2011 – 12/30/2011
  • Times: Tues.-Sat. 10 AM-4 PM & Sun. Noon-4 PM
  • Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, AL 35801
  • Phone: (256) 536-2882
  • Admission: Admission charged
  • Venue: Burritt on the Mountain

Step into a magical world of holiday delight, as the already beautiful Burritt Mansion is decked out for the holidays by local designers & decorators.  It will amaze young & old alike.

COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE DISPLAY
  • 12/01/2011 – 12/30/2011
  • Times: Mon.-Thurs. 9 AM-9 PM, Fri.-Sat. 9 AM-5 PM & Sun. 1-4 PM
  • Address: 915 Monroe Street Huntsville, AL 35801
  • Phone: (256) 532-5940
  • Admission: No admission charged
  • Venue: Huntsville Public Library

 

The annual display takes place throughout the Main Library during the month & it is enjoyed every year by young & old alike.

The exhibit includes traditional artifacts & other arts & crafts that reflect the creative aspects of celebrating Kwanzaa.

GALAXY OF LIGHTS DRIVE-THROUGH
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Huntsville AL Foreclosure Trends – October 2011

By: Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky On December 1, 2011

There were 524 Huntsville AL foreclosure homes for sale in October 2011 and one in every 1,092 housing units received a foreclosure filing. The average sales price of a Huntsville home was $156,399 and the average foreclosure sales price was $149,012, a $7,387  savings, according to RealtyTrac.com.

Huntsville AL Foreclosure Activity and 30 Year Interest Rate

Huntsville interest rates averaged 4.07% in October while the number of foreclosed homes increased from 67 to 87.

 

Foreclosure activity is based on the total number of properties that receive foreclosure filings – default notice, foreclosure auction notice or bank repossession – each month. Interest rate is based on the average 30-year fixed rate from Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.

Huntsville AL Foreclosure Geographical Comparison

Huntsville AL foreclosure activity in October was 0.09% below national statistics, 0.01% below state figures and 0.02% below Madison County statistics.

 Huntsville AL Foreclosure Activity by Month
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