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Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience On The Freeman Stage

by Audrey and Frank Serio, CRS

Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience 

 

Date: 8/1/2014 
Time: 7:00 PM TO 9:00 PM 

The Freeman Stage at Bayside 
31750 Lake View Drive 
Selbyville, DE 19975

 
Phone: 
302-436-3015
 
Event Description: Shaun Johnson’s Big Band Experience blends the musical stylings of Tony Bennett and Michael Buble to create a contemporary big band sound with a pop flair. This show’s up-tempo set will include well known songs from a multitude of eras, originals from some of Shaun’s favorite Nashville writers and requested selections from fans. This concert will include plenty of audience interaction, and a cadre of fantastic players! 
Directions:
The Freeman Stage at Bayside is located just 4 miles west of Fenwick Island, DE at the intersection of Route 54 and Route 20. Turn into the Bayside community and proceed straight on Americana Parkway. The Freeman Stage is located on Town Lake at the intersection of Americana Parkway and Lakeview Drive. For those who would prefer to enter the address of The Freeman Stage at Bayside directly into their GPS, the address is: 31750 Lake View Drive, Selbyville, DE, 19975. 

Rock Legend Dave Mason Performs Live on The Freeman Stage

by Audrey and Frank Serio, CRS

Dave Mason's Traffic Jam 

 

Date: 7/25/2014 
Time: 7:00 PM TO 9:00 PM 

The Freeman Stage at Bayside 
31750 Lake View Drive 
Selbyville, DE 19975

 
Phone: 
302-436-3015
 
Event Description: "Dave Mason is a living rock legend. At age 18, the Worcester England native teamed up with Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood to form the legendary band Traffic, who had a profound affect on the genre of rock and roll. While still a teen Mason penned the Traffic hit “Feelin’ Alright”. After extensive touring with Traffic throughout the UK and Europe, Mason headed for the USA to pursue a solo career. He struck international gold with his debut album “Alone Together”, which is considered a seminal rock classic. In addition to performing to sold-out audiences and being a permanent staple in record collections and hearts of fans around the world, Mason’s unique guitar work can be heard on many landmark albums and songs such as the Rolling Stones’ Beggar’s Banquet, George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass, Paul McCartney’s Listen To What The Man Said and Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Ladyland. Hendrix’s major rock standard “All Along The Watchtower” features Dave playing the acoustic guitars before Hendrix’s soaring entrance onto the track. Dave Mason’s career spans several important rock eras, and encompasses his work as a producer, performer, songwriter, and consummate guitarist. In 2004, Mason was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work with the groundbreaking group Traffic." 
Directions:
The Freeman Stage at Bayside is located just 4 miles west of Fenwick Island, DE at the intersection of Route 54 and Route 20. Turn into the Bayside community and proceed straight on Americana Parkway. The Freeman Stage is located on Town Lake at the intersection of Americana Parkway and Lakeview Drive. For those who would prefer to enter the address of The Freeman Stage at Bayside directly into their GPS, the address is: 31750 Lake View Drive, Selbyville, DE, 19975. 

Barenaked Ladies Preform Live on The Freeeman Stage Bayside

by Audrey and Frank Serio, CRS

Barenaked Ladies 

 

Date: 7/23/2014 
Time: 8:00 PM TO 10:00 PM 

The Freeman Stage at Bayside 
31750 Lake View Drive 
Selbyville, DE 19975

 
Phone: 
302-436-3015
 
Event Description: "Among the truths we hold to be self-evident are these: Canadian bands can play their butts off, and they can also bring the funny. No outfit hailing from north of the border embodies these paired virtues more engagingly than the Barenaked Ladies, whose fusion of hooks and yuks has resulted in more than 14 million albums sold, as well as putting myriad fannies in the seats of concert halls and amphitheaters around the world. On the occasion of the band’s 25th anniversary, BNL — Ed Robertson (guitar/vocals), Jim Creeggan (bass/vocals), Kevin Hearn (keyboard/guitar/vocals) and Tyler Stewart (drums/vocals) — are celebrating with new album GRINNING STREAK. The album, the band’s twelfth, is their first in partnership with Vanguard Records after self-releasing their last four efforts. The album picks up steam via its hyper-hooky 1st single “Boomerang,” produced by Gavin Brown, who handled 11 of GRINNING STREAK’s 15 tracks. Indeed, the whole of GRINNING STREAK unfolds with the signature blend of immediacy, tunefulness and witty sophistication that made such BNL hits as “Pinch Me, “Brian Wilson,” “If I Had $1,000,000” and the chart-topping “One Week” modern-day classics. “We built our career playing summer outdoor shows,” Robertson points out. “Let’s enjoy ourselves. Let’s live like it is the last summer on earth. Let’s party like it’s 1999.”" 
Directions:
The Freeman Stage at Bayside is located just 4 miles west of Fenwick Island, DE at the intersection of Route 54 and Route 20. Turn into the Bayside community and proceed straight on Americana Parkway. The Freeman Stage is located on Town Lake at the intersection of Americana Parkway and Lakeview Drive. For those who would prefer to enter the address of The Freeman Stage at Bayside directly into their GPS, the address is: 31750 Lake View Drive, Selbyville, DE, 19975. 

State of the Beach Address 2012

by Audrey and Frank Serio, CRS

                

The 2012 outlook for the real estate sector is not significantly different from the previous outlooks.  The term “elusive clarity” was used two years ago when we had no visibility on fundamentals. Fundamentals stabilized and slowly continued to improve, but the view on potential interest rates moves was then murky. Mr. Bernanke came to the rescue, signaling to the market that rates would remain low for an extended period. And yet, we still find ourselves talking about elusive clarity, now on global macro challenges: a highly-charged election year with the backdrop of stable (albeit tepid) economic growth and job creation in the U.S., the European debt crisis (tune in tomorrow for the continuing saga), and of course, sputtering global economic growth.

 

So long as such significant uncertainty continues, we see:

1. Broader market volatility persisting as our “new normal”

2. Investors remaining focused on capital preservation, staying invested in cash (despite barely-there yield) and trading around already-invested positions rather than investing thematically and possibly taking on more risk.

 

The 5 year analysis of the Sussex County beach real estate market shows the number of units sold is down 13.03% or 1334 units sold from the 1534 units sold in 2007.

 

In the Bethany Beach, Ocean View and Fenwick Island west of the canal areas there was a 5% increase of the number of listings put on the market and an increase of 3% in the number of listings sold.  That being said, the average List Price was down 1%, and the average Sale Price was down 10% to an average of $300,766

 

The beach areas of Bethany Beach and Fenwick Island saw a drop in listings put on the market of 8% for a total of 255 and a drop in number of units sold down 4% to 114.  The average List Price of New Listings was down 11% to $973,454 and on the bright side the average Sales Price was up 35% to $984,597.

 

Current inventory is still high in relation to the number of homes being absorbed by the current buyers.

 

For more information please contact Audrey & Frank Serio, CRS at REMAX By The Sea in Bethany Beach Delaware serving the Delaware beaches of Bethany and Fenwick Island for over 25 years.

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Audrey and Frank Serio, CRS
The Serio Team of Monument Sotheby's Realty Coastal Division
26 N. Pennsylvania Ave
Bethany Beach DE 19930
Direct: 302.236.4277
Office: 302-539.1033