Indian River County: No Recession … for Now

August 30th, 2008 admin Posted in Businesses, Employment, indian river county, vero beach | No Comments »

from TCPalm.com
Indian River County dodges recession trend; St. Lucie region not so lucky
By Nadia Vanderhoof (Contact)
Thursday, August 28, 2008

— A national study that measures the economic status of U.S. states and metropolitan areas has ranked Indian River County as the only region experiencing an expansion in Florida.

But that good news might not last too long.

According to Moody’s U.S. Regional Recession Status report on Economy.com, the Port St. Lucie-Fort Pierce metropolitan statisti´cal area is in a recession. The Vero Beach-Sebastian economy is in expansion mode. The study ranked the entire state of Florida as being in a recession.

Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody’s Economy.com, said Indian River County would likely join St. Lucie.

“This classification is very tenuous, and I wouldn’t be sur´prised if Vero Beach would be classified as being in a recession in two months,” said Zandi, who owns a home in Vero Beach. “I’d say it’s at the end of an expansion cycle.”

Treasure Coast economists were surprised at Indian River’s rankings and even questioned the methodology and rankings of the report.

“I don’t see how they can say that,” said William Fruth, presi´dent of Policom Corp., a Palm City-based economic research firm. “They must have mixed-up a number or something. The area peaked in 2006 as far as I am concerned.”

Merle Dimbath, Treasure Coast economist and owner of Dim´bath Economics in Stuart, agreed.

“I think if you talked with people in retail and finance up there they would laugh if you explained that the area is expanding,” Dimbath said. “I wouldn’t attach any significance to that report.”

According to the Moody’s study, the Palm Bay-Melbourne-Ti´tusville economy is at risk and the West Palm Beach-Boca

Raton-Boynton Beach region is in a recession.

Rankings are based on slowed growth driven by waning hous´ing markets and weaknesses in a region’s manufacturing sector.

Moody’s Economy.com classifies the current economic status of U.S. states and metro areas in four categories: in recession, at risk, recovery or expansion.

For a geography to be considered in recession, the region’s eco´nomic climate during the most recent six-month period must be contracting. If a trough has been reached, the economy has shifted from “in recession” to “recovery.”

If the six-month test shows the region to be in an expansion, then its status is either “expansion” or “at risk.” A region’s econo´my is only in expansion when economic indicators show its eco´nomic growth has yet to reach a peak. If it appears that a local peak may have been reached and certain economic indicators are increasing but at a decreasing rate, then the economy is ranked “at risk.”

The report stated almost half of the nation’s metro economies are in a recession. The recession extends from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast, as well as to the Southwest. The report said that in the Southeast, the housing downturn has now permeated the en´tire area and manufacturing is also “in a tailspin.”

Despite the prospect of the Indian River area falling into reces´sion status, Zandi remained positive about the region.

“I think the economic long-term prospects are good and it’s a very attractive place to live in because it’s relatively lower in costs than Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach,” Zandi said. “I was attracted to the area because it’s not tourist based.

“I would not have bought there if I thought the economy was dropping into a deep black hole, although I do watch the Weather Channel more than I used to.”

REGIONAL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

On the Treasure Coast

Port St. Lucie, metro area: In recession

Sebastian-Vero Beach metro area: Expansion*

* Only region in Florida not considered in a recession or at risk of going into one.

Nearby regions

Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach: In recession

Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall: In recession

Orlando-Kissimmee: At risk

Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville: At risk

West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach: In recession

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$27 million Indian River County estate will include 3,000-foot boardwalk

May 19th, 2008 admin Posted in People, Real Estate, vero beach | No Comments »

— Whoever pays the $27 million asking price for a 22,203-square-foot oceanfront home on 15 acres north of Round Island will get to take a 3,000-foot stroll on a boardwalk over mangroves and wetlands right down the middle of the county-owned Oyster Bar Salt Marsh.

“You could take a 2-mile walk every day and never leave your property,” said Clark French, managing partner of Ocean Estate Ventures.

The state Department of Environmental Protection is planning to issue a permit for the 4-foot-wide boardwalk leading from a private citrus grove on the estate to a proposed fishing pier on the Indian River Lagoon.

Residents who may object to the project have until Wednesday to seek an administrative hearing from the DEP. David Herbster, administrator of the DEP’s Submerged Lands and Environmental Resource Program, said he hasn’t received any objections yet.

And county Environmental Planning Chief Roland DeBlois said he can’t object, because the county never was able to purchase the 15 acres when assembling surrounding parcels for the 155-acre of coastal hammock and wetlands.

“We made efforts to buy it, but we didn’t have a willing seller,” DeBlois said Tuesday. “So we do have this private property in the middle of the public property.”

The county and the Florida Communities Trust in 2001 paid about $1 million for the 155 acres, buying eight parcels from at least two different owners a mile north of the Indian River-St. Lucie county line, records show. The main purposes are to give the county Mosquito Control District wetland to use in fighting salt-marsh mosquitoes and prevent development on native coastal hammock, DeBlois said.

But French bought the separate 15 acres in January 2006 for $7 million from Vero Beach-based Water’s Edge Development Co. LLC.

While Oyster Bar is public land and visitors can walk and watch wildlife, DeBlois said, there are no marked nature trails. A visitor might even trespass onto French’s property without knowing it, he said.

Meanwhile, being surrounded by conservation isn’t lost on French, he said Wednesday.

“We had the right to build seven homes with docks,” he said of the zoning. “But look around. There’s enough multi-family development around here, so we thought we’d put all 15 acres into one great estate. Let’s just do one house with a long driveway and lots of space.”

French also has agreed to place a conservation easement on 10 acres of the land, preserving it from being developed by future owners.

DeBlois said that would fall in line with the county’s goals for managing the surrounding land.

French said he hopes his project will encourage other property owners and developers to similarly pull back their plans from the maximum they can build.

The boardwalk is longer than any Herbster has approved, he said, but stressed the residents have a right to river access.

“There aren’t a lot of projects that big,” he said. “It’s definitely an unusual project.”

At the end of the boardwalk will be a 236-square-foot platform where the home buyer can fish or launch kayaks or canoes. But the water there is too shallow for larger boats, he said, and the river won’t be dredged.

“This is only a 4-foot wide elevated boardwalk,” French said. “And the mangroves won’t be cut, only trimmed. And they’ll grow back, up and around the boardwalk, so we’re not removing anything.”

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Unemployment rate down in April from March levels

May 17th, 2008 admin Posted in Businesses, Employment, People, indian river county, vero beach | No Comments »

But more people out of work than in April 2007

— Unemployent was up year over year in April for Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin and Okeechobee counties, according to numbers released Friday by the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation

While the Treasure Coast’s unemployment rate declined between March and April, some people are working several jobs to pay bills, one observer says.

St. Lucie County had the highest rate in April increasing to 6.4 percent, up from 4.7 percent last year. With 7,833 individuals listed as eligible for unemployment, the county had the fourth highest jobless rate in Florida.

Indian River County’s unemployment rate of 5.9 percent was up from 4.5 percent in April 2007, leaving 3,610 residents idle.

Martin County, with 3,284 unemployed, had the lowest rate in April at 5 percent, up from 3.6 percent during the same period last year.

“It seems to be fairly stable because it’s not going up significantly or down,” said Gwenda Thompson, president and chief executive officer of the Workforce Development Board of the Treasure Coast. “We’re hovering right around the 6 percent level, which is right where we were before the 2004 hurricanes, so I would say that these numbers are fairly normal.”

From a labor force of 266,438 there were 15,685 unemployed residents on the Treasure Coast.

Industries gaining the most jobs on the Treasure Coast between April 2007 and last month included education and health services with 1,500 new jobs and government with 1,300 jobs. The leisure and hospitality sector grew by 400 jobs.

Industries that lost jobs included the natural resources, mining, and construction sector losing 2,200 jobs, while trade, transportation, and utilities lost 600 jobs.

The manufacturing sector declined by 500 jobs and financial activities lost 200 jobs.

Rhonda Blakey, co-owner of Staffing Solutions for the Treasure Coast, said jobs have become so scarce in the area that some people have resorted to working two part-time jobs.

“These numbers don’t reflect all the people that are underemployed, the professionals who lost their jobs and now have to work two retail jobs to make ends meet,” Blakey said. “It doesn’t take into account the small businesses that drive our economy, think about how it affects them when they have to layoff two or three employees.”

Florida’s unemployment rate for April 2008 was 4.9 percent. The unemployment rate is unchanged over the month and up 1.1 percentage points over the year.

Florida’s March and April unemployment rates were the highest since February 2004, also at 4.9 percent. The state’s unemployment rate remains slightly below the nation’s level, 5 percent.

Flagler County, at 7.6 percent, had the highest unemployment rate statewide in April, followed by Charlotte County at 6.8 percent and Hernando County at 6.6 percent.

Lee and St. Lucie counties were fourth at 6.4 percent each. The report stated that high unemployment rates in these areas were mainly due mainly to declines in the housing market.

Alachua and Walton counties had the state’s lowest unemployment rates at 3 percent each followed by Leon, Liberty, and Wakulla counties, each at 3.1 percent.

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Indian River County Online Scavenger Hunt: Prizes, Fun, FREE

November 20th, 2007 admin Posted in News | No Comments »

Visit the official ndian River County Online Scavenger Hunt page here
We’re all winding down to the end of 2007, and the gloom and doom of the economic news seems to be never-ending. With the housing market appearing to be to blame for the majority of our woes, it’s nice to hear about an activity or an event that can provide entertainment for families, friends, and neighbors - and if playing games together online isn’t enough of to create a Taster’s Choice moment, winning prizes might just be the icing that frosts your cake!

Vero Beach Business Directory and local area business owners in Indian River County are joining together to bring you the first annual Indian River County Online Scavenger Hunt. It kicks off December 15, and runs through December 21. Prizes (as of the time that this story was written) total just over $1,000.00, but that number is expected to increase after Thanksgiving.

Even though most people in Indian River County will be playing because of their innate desire to win a prize, the unseen value lies within the game: community members and businesses developing a more cohesive relationship through a modern frontier like the Internet.

With a typical scavenger hunt, the players are provided with a list of things they need to find and bring back physically, or in digital format (pictures). Scavenger hunts typically require the use of a vehicle, typically a car, in order to collect items and win prizes. However, online scavenger hunts vary at this key juncture. The use of fossil fules, aka gasoline, are not required, thereby saving the participant the unwanted burden of paying $3.15 per gallon for gas.

If saving gas was the only positive factor then most participants would gladly choose the original method of play. Instead, there is an added value of knowing that local businesses have contributed a prize to a contest that is hosted entirely by locals, and the methodology for playing the game requires the players to gain a better understanding about local businesses through interactive pages relating to them.

So the next time you think there’s nothing to do in Vero Beach or Indian River County without spending money on gasoline, remember to mark your calendar for the first annual Indian River County Online Scavenger Hunt. You’ll be glad you did!

Indian River County Online Scavenger Hunt graphic

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Vero Beach Florida Real Estate Site Creation Tips: Site 3

November 11th, 2007 admin Posted in Articles, Real Estate | No Comments »

 

Now that you have read and examined the first two site creation tips about creating a Vero Beach real estate website, we can go straight to the tag examples without discussing them in details since you have a firm understanding about title, description, keyword, and body tags.

(NOTE: This article on how to create a website focusing on Vero Beach real estate assumes you have already registered a domain name and you have found a hosting company.)

Previous Example Title Tag #1:

Vero Beach, Florida Real Estate: Waterfront Property, Homes: Grand Harbor, John’s Island, Orchid Island Real Estate and Realtors

Previous Example Title Tag #2:

Vero Beach, Florida Real Estate, Waterfront Homes & Condos, Properties For Sale

Our newest example tag:

******************BEGIN TITLE TAG*************************

Vero Beach Real Estate - Sebastian Real Estate - Indian River Real Estate

***********************END TITLE TAG**************************

Notice in this example that more than one city or community area is covered. In this case, we included Sebastian and Indian River to let the reader know that this page/site relates to Indian River County and the surrounding communities.

Next we focus on your description tag:

**************BEGIN DESCRIPTION TAG*************

Vero Beach Real Estate - Sebastian Real Estate - Indian River Real Estate, specializing in florida real estate in Vero Beach, Sebastian and Indian River County. Search our realty website to view the MLS and find Vero Beach real estate, Vero homes for sale and Vero Beach condos.

**************END DESCRIPTION TAG**************

Note how the same words used in the title tag are used in the description tag? But instead of leaving it as an exact copy of the title tag, additional aspects of the site/real estate company are described.

Once again, after you have created a title tag and a description tag using your Vero Beach real estate keywords, you should include a keywords tag as well. Following is our second example:

***********************BEGIN KEYWORD TAG******************************

Vero Beach real estate, vero homes for sale, Vero Beach condos, Vero Beach houses, Vero Beach land for sale, condos for sale in Vero Beach, mls Vero Beach, real estate vero, Vero Beach homes, pre construction condos Vero Beach, realtors in Vero Beach, Vero Beach lots for sale, Vero Beach new communities, Vero Beach waterfront for sale

***********************END KEYWORD TAG******************************

This keyword tag is “stuffed” with duplicate keywords like Site 2.

Moving towards the body tag again, remember to keep your word count between 250 and 500 words.

Following is your next example:
***********************BEGIN BODY TAG******************************

Vero Beach real estate - Sebastian real estate - Indian River real estate

We make it easy for you to find homes & condos in and around the Vero Beach, Florida areas! Search our extensive directory of Vero Beach real estate and Vero Beach homes. We use our websites, MLS Search and our Florida agents to assist you in locating ideal Vero Beach properties for your purchase.

We work exclusively for Vero Beach real estate buyers, so email or call us directly at this number today.

If you are planning to purchase Vero Beach real estate soon be sure to review our FREE BUYER & SELLER information section to help assist you in your planning.

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Vero Beach condos - Vero Beach Homes for Sale
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$31,500 - Cash Back!
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Blowout! Vero Beach Preconstruction! - Great Incentives!
Vero Beach homes, townhomes, and condos by Price
$200,000 - 300,000 • $300,000 - 400,000
$400,000 - 600,000 • $600,000 - 1 Million • $1 Million +
** Featured Vero Beach Real Estate Specials **
Vero Beach condos starting at $150,000
Sebastian Preconstruction homes Homes starting at $179,900

Vero Beach real estate mortgage assistance: Use the tools provided in our mortgage center to help qualify for a loan online.

Vero Beach golf homes: Vero Beach golfing info.
Vero Beach, Florida featured homes - Looking for just the right Florida Real Estate property? Check here first!

Vero Beach real estate Consumer Links: Find links to important consumer websites throughout the state of Florida.
What is your home’s value? Let us figure out how much your home is worth in today’s market!

Vero Beach Schools: Identify the best school district for your family with our free schools reports.

Vero Beach Weather: Get up-to-date information on weather in the surrounding communities.

Map & Driving Directions - Need a map to our office or anywhere else?

Knowledge - Experience - Results
Search our MLS and MLS Listing Service to find Vero Beach homes, land and other Vero Beach condos including Vero Beach real estate listed in your local area MLS, Multiple Listing Service. Discover Vero Beach properties for sale in neighborhoods all across Florida.

** Featured Vero Beach Homes **
Oaks of Vero
Bella_rosa
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We are one of the largest florida real estate companies focused on Vero Beach real estate and Vero Beach homes. With our rapidly growing directory list of buyers and sellers we would like to assist you in whatever Vero Beach real estate, Vero Beach condos, Vero Beach land for sale, condos for sale in Vero Beach, MLS Vero Beach, real estate Vero Beach, Vero Beach homes, realtors in Vero Beach, Vero Beach lots for sale, Vero Beach new communities or Vero Beach waterfront for sale you may be interested in purchasing.

The web site tools found on this site offers many opportunities to view the latest properties for sale in Vero Beach, Florida, real estate or the state of Florida utilizing the search ability of the local MLS or the state MLS (multiple listing service).

BUY OR SELL real estate in Vero Beach, Sebastian and the Indian River County areas.

Vero Beach is a beautiful city and Vero Beach condos and homes are just as beautiful; if you’ve ever thought about purchasing Vero Beach real estate then nowhere on the web is the selection of Vero Beach condos better. We have the best Vero Beach condos, the best Vero Beach homes, ALL the best Vero Beach real estate. We even have listings of current and future construction of Vero Beach condos, so you can plan for the future.

You can contact us via online form or you can speak to us any time by calling our number.

Thinking of purchasing Vero Beach real estate? Looking to buy a home or a Vero Beach condo? Then check out the city.

Do you have children? If you buy Vero Beach real estate, you’ll want to know what the schools will be like in your area.

New building of Vero Beach condos are going up all the time; Check out the Vero Beach preconstruction homes.

Are you planning to financing Vero Beach condos?
Take a look at our Vero Beach real estate buy & sell information! This Vero Beach real estate information may be helpful if you are thinking about buying or selling Vero Beach condos or Vero Beach homes in the near future

**********************END BODY TAG****************************

What do you notice about this page? It should be apparent that this is a blatant example of keyword stuffing. If there were pictures present on this page, and there would be, you could look at the source of the page and find that there were keywords stuffed into the alt tags as well. Believe it or not, this page comes directly from an active website.

Reading through a page like this makes my eyes hurt because of the number of times the keyword phrase is used. Ouch!

This type of writing can get you penalized with the search engines. Be very careful!

This concludes your third example for Vero Beach Florida Real Estate Site Creation Tips.

Stay tuned! There will be others …

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