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ARTIST GALLERIES
Art Concept Alternative at Raw Space 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thru Saturday.
1795 Old Dixie Hwy. 772-410-9126 Summer Exhibit of member works on display through
Website: artconceptalternative.org August 6. Virtual art classes taught via Zoom by
A diversity of international artists’ exhibits, pro- VBMA instructors from 1 to 4 p.m. every Thursday.
grams, workshops and events. Register online; $20 members; $25 nonmembers.
Flametree Clay Art Gallery
2041 14th Avenue. 772-202-2810
Website: flametreegallery.com
Summer hours:
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday.
Resident Clay and Pottery Artists: Rae Marie
Crisel, Keko Ekonomou, Heidi Hill, Kim Mayo, Ma-
rie “CoCo” Martin, Judy Nye and Maria Sparsis
July Exhibit: Bill Bennett, Jim Cohoe, Mary
Goetz, Judi Nickelson and Katie Santomartino,
and jeweler Myrna Renkert.
J.M. Stringer Gallery of Fine Art Meghan Candler Gallery Main Street Vero Beach Studios & Gallery Gallery 14
6160 Hwy. A1A at the Village Shops. 2036 14th Avenue, Suite 103.
2465 Ocean Drive. 772-231-3900 772-234-8811 Web: meghancandlergallery.com 772- 643-6782 1911 14th Avenue. 772-562-5525
Website: jmstringergallery.com Summer hours: Website: mainstreetverobeach.org Website: gallery14verobeach.com
Summer hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday Summer hours: Gallery 14 Artists: Lila Blakeslee, Barbara du
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday or Curated collection of paintings and sculpture by 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Pont, Beth-Anne Fairchild, Mary Ann Hall, Bar-
by appointment more than 40 contemporary artists. Resident Artists: Barbara Sharp of Sharp Art De- bara Landry, George Pillorgé, Deborah Morrell
Renewal Sale through August of works by signs and Clair Brunetti of Jewelry by Clair,. Polackwich and Dorothy Napp Schindel.
working artists, antique paintings, furnish- Palm House Gallery & Studio July Featured Artist: Graphic/comic book artist Artists represented: Walford Campbell, Joan
ings, sculptures, object d’art, and private 3227 Ocean Drive (Upstairs). 772-231-6816 Corey L. Mills. Earnhart, Terry Green, Viola Pace Knudsen,
collections. Website: palmhousegallery.com Mia Lindberg, Francis Mesaros, Michael
Gallery Artists: Wendy Douglas, Rick Kelly, Vero Beach Art Club Annex Robinson and Carol Staub.
Except where noted, summer hours are by Kathy Kemp, Madeline Long, Suzy Mellott, Lee 1791 Old Dixie Highway (next to Raw Space),
appointment or chance. Moore, Jack Staley, Emily Tremml and Janet Tri- 772-217-3345
bus, specializing in original works of art. Website: verobeachartclub.org
BEACHSIDE GALLERIES Summer hours:
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN ARTS DISTRICT GALLERIES
Laughing Dog Gallery All are open during 5 to 8 p.m. First Friday Gal-
2910 Cardinal Drive. 888-986-7364 lery Strolls
Website: thelaughingdoggallery.com
Summer hours: Artists Guild Gallery
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday 1974 14th Avenue. 772-299-1234
Website: artistsguildgalleryofverobeach.com
Ocean Drive Gallery Summer hours:
3349 Ocean Drive, Suite 8, 2nd Floor. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday.
772-579-7667 Gallery Artists: Merana Cadorette, Sue
Website: oceandrivegalleryverobeach.com Dinenno, Annette Gelke, Barbara Glover, Sher-
Gallery Artists: Gail Fayerweather, Elise Geary, ry Haaland, Judy Mercer, Dawn Mill, Patrica
Margaret Goembel and Andrea Lazar. Padoll, Judy Rixom, Fran San Miguel and Rita
Summer-long inventory sale with most artwork Ziegler.
at 50 percent off. July Guest Artist exhibition: Anne Whitney.
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In light of frequent COVID-19 cancelations, members; $25 nonmembers. Register online at dridge Golf Club, followed by lunch and awards (Sat.). Tickets and masks required for Comedy
please check with organizations directly for up- verobeachartclub.org or call 772-231-0303 at Indian River County Fairgrounds. $70. 772- Zone and concerts. 772-231-6990
dates. 794-0005.
JULY 9 Youth Orchestra Summer Series String Con-
ONGOING 1 Veterans’ Business Expo, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. cert, 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church,
at IRC Fairgrounds hosted by Vietnam Vet- followed by opening reception of Spring into
Vero Beach Museum of Art: Virtual Museum 31 & August 1 - Comedy Zone at Riverside erans of IRC to help provide assistance to local Summer Art Installation featuring works by Keith
Extras: Anke’s Art Moment, VBMA Flick Pick, Theatre, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. with veterans. 772-794-0005 Mills, Suzan Phillips and Donna Ware. Masks re-
Museum Stories, Art Tutorials and Museum comedians Tim, the Dairy Farmer and BC Mur- quired. $10 suggested donation. 772-562-9088
Fun. Vbmuseum.org/extras phy. $14 - $18. Free Live in the Loop concert by 6 Mental Health Association’s 61st Birthday
Beachland at 6 p.m. Tickets and masks required Par-Tee, 5:30 p.m. at Big Shots Golf, with 14 Grill Out Night, 5:30 to 8 p.m., with
First Friday Gallery Strolls in the Downtown for Comedy Zone and concerts. 772-231-6990 one-hour of play, silent auction, appetizers, soft sales, discounts, refreshments and
Vero Beach Arts District, 5 to 8 p.m. along 14th drinks and birthday cake. $50. 772-569-9788 door prizes at various Sebastian businesses,
Avenue and surrounding area, the first Friday of AUGUST hosted by Sebastian River Area Chamber of
each month. Masks required indoors. 7|8 Comedy Zone at Riverside Theatre, Commerce and local businesses. 772-589-5969
1 Mary Snyder Veterans Golf Tournament 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. with comedians
Virtual Art Classes offered by Vero Beach Art hosted by Vietnam Veterans of IRC to ben- JJ. Bliss and Brian Aldridge. $14 - $18. Free Live 14 Space Coast Symphony Orchestra
Club instructors, 1 p.m. every Thursday. $20 efit veterans in need, 8 a.m. scramble at San- in the Loop concerts at 6 p.m. by Joey Tenuto Wind Band presents the drive-up sum-
Band (Fri.) and Sybil & Her Royal Catahoulas mer concert, Sweet Land of Liberty, a patriotic
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6 ANNE 4 HANGS Ave.). Concert-goers can remain in their cars
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22 AGOUTI 16 ELY Theatre, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
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24 ISLE 20 IRATE $14 - $18. Free Live in the Loop concert by Doo
25 HUE 21 RUNGS Wop City at 6 p.m. Tickets and masks required
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SPECTACULAR VIEWS HIGHLIGHT
THIS RIVERFRONT BEAUTY
511 Tulip Lane in Pelican Cove: 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 2,474-square-foot home offered for $1,695,000
by Elizabeth Sorensen, Dale Sorensen Real Estate: 772-713-5512
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Spectacular views highlight
this riverfront beauty
BY STEPHANIE LABAFF ily hop on a plane or boat and head of three weeks, they now need to find like they could come off their boat
Staff Writer over to check on repairs. a bigger home to accommodate their and feel comfortable in.”
children and grandchildren.
There is no need to “tiptoe through What they didn’t plan for was to fall This direct riverfront house has
the tulips” at 511 Tulip Lane in Peli- in love with this small coastal town. “This is an amazing property,” says it all, including amazing, sweeping
can Cove, one of three houses at the Having decided to spend six months Elizabeth Sorensen, Dale Sorensen views of the river in a spectacular
end of the street that juts out into the out of the year in Vero Beach instead Real Estate. “It’s something they felt location, explains Sorensen. “You’re
Indian River Lagoon offering magnif-
icent panoramic river views from the
Alma Lee Loy bridge to the Merrill P.
Barber bridge.
Instead, you’ll be relaxing by the
pool as you watch spectacular sun-
sets over the lagoon or hopping into
your boat for a sunset cruise.
When the owners’ home in Treasure
Cay in the Bahamas was damaged last
year during Hurricane Dorian, they
decided to make Vero Beach their
part-time residence so they could eas-
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right by the 17th Street bridge if you easy access to the pool for a dip or
need to head over to the mainland. It early morning coffee in your PJ’s.
is only a bike ride, quick walk or golf
cart ride to Quail Valley River Club, An elegantly appointed bathroom
the beach and Ocean Drive. You’re finishes off the mast suite with walk-
centrally located to everything.” in closet, dual sinks, a water closet,
shower and garden tub.
Upon entering the house, you find
yourself standing in the formal liv- On the opposite side of the house,
ing room lined with French doors and an open den or reading room offers a
transoms that let in plenty of light place for quiet contemplation. Fine ap-
and an expansive view of the lagoon. pointments, including built-in shelves,
bay windows and wainscoting, create
To the right, garage access, a pool a sense of understated elegance.
bath and laundry room provide a buf-
fer for the master suite. This private The split plan allows for the guests
retreat overlooks the river and pool. to take over the southern wing and
Large windows and angled walls offer stay out of their hosts’ way with the
unimpeded views of the ever-changing kitchen, family room, dining area
backdrop provided by Mother Nature. and two guest bedrooms with a
shared bath positioned on the oppo-
A pair of French doors allows for site side of the house from the master
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511 TULIP LANE
suite. The open floor plan is designed don’t miss out on any of the fun while You can cast off from the dock with a Neighborhood: Pelican Cove
to take advantage of river views with making sure everyone is fed. 10,000-pound boat lift or drop a line Year built: 1991
a wall of windows and French doors from the decking that runs the sea-
centered around life on the lagoon. In the family room, it may be chal- wall’s length. Construction: Frame
lenging to stay focused on the television Lot size: 116 feet by 121 feet
The kitchen includes a wine rack, or a crackling fire as the river beckons. Tulip Lane is a one-street cul de sac Home size: 2,474 square feet
farm sink and wood countertops that ideally located between the bridges
add warmth to the crisp white cabi- Everything you need to enjoy this with easy access to beachside and Bedrooms: 3
nets and stainless-steel, Viking gas boaters’ paradise lies in the fenced mainland locations. The City Ma- Bathrooms:
range and refrigerator. backyard, from the heated swimming rina, Riverside Park, Riverside The- 2 full baths and 1 half-bath
pool to the dock and boat lift. atre, Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Pool: Heated swimming pool
The family-style dining area and Beach Dog Park and shopping and View: Wide river views
family room are located just off the Few locations can claim such dining on Ocean Drive are nearby. Additional features:
open kitchen, so the host and hostess sweeping views of the river, which Den; marble floors; pool bath;
is accessible in the blink of an eye. garden tub; updated kitchen; Vi-
king gas range and refrigerator;
wine rack; fireplace; plantation
shutters; rollout awning; impact
doors and shutters; outdoor
shower; fenced backyard; two-
car garage and dock with 10,000
lb. lift
Listing agency:
Dale Sorensen Real Estate
Listing agent:
Elizabeth Sorensen,
772-713-5512
Listing price: $1,695,000
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What to consider should you get an offer on your house
BY MICHELE LERNER seven to 10 days at most, Sheehan If the price is lower than you want, an offer just under list price. Their
says. A seller can choose to sell their have your agent go back to the buy- house stayed on the market until they
The Washington Post house “as is” and agree to an inspec- er’s agent with a comparative mar- were forced to accept less money.
tion that allows the buyer to walk ket analysis and specifics about your
A buyer signed a contract to pur- away if they don’t like the report but home to show why it’s priced as it is, “It’s possible to end up with noth-
chase your house. Depending on doesn’t allow negotiations for repairs, Sandoval says. ing if a seller gets too greedy,” says
what it contains, you may be thrilled, she says. Buyers who bid up the price Sheehan. “If you have a willing and
relieved or upset by the deal. The on a house sometimes try to use the “Sometimes sellers think they need able buyer who can afford to buy your
question is: Do you take it? inspection as a way to lower it back a perfect offer and won’t accept one house and is within reason of your
down by having the seller subtract if it’s slightly under the asking price,” listing price, you should try to make
Homeowners must consider an the cost of repairs from the price. Sandoval says. it work. If you don’t, you could end up
offer in the context of market condi- with a lower offer later.”
tions to determine whether to accept, Appraisal. The appraisal contin- Sandoval had sellers who refused
decline or negotiate. gency should be 21 days or less, Wit-
tman says. Sheehan recommends
“You should look at every offer the making sure the buyer has enough
same way, whether you have one offer cash to bring extra money to closing
or multiple offers,” says Catalina San- if the appraisal comes in low. Other-
doval, a real estate agent with Cold- wise, the seller would have to reduce
well Banker Residential Brokerage. the price or split the difference with
“Anyone can write anything in a con- the buyer.
tract, so it’s up to your listing agent to
check out whether the buyer is truly Settlement date. Typically, clos-
qualified.” ing is set for 30 to 45 days after the
contract is accepted, Sandoval says. If
Sellers automatically look first at a buyer asks for a longer term, it could
the purchase price, but agents say be that they are not financially ready.
that other factors should have equal A longer settlement gives the buyer
weight. Financing is an important more time to back out, which could
consideration. force the seller to put their home back
on the market. If the seller is moving
“A lender letter should be attached into a new house, the settlement date
to every offer, so your agent can con- is crucial. A seller doesn’t want to be
tact that lender and ask about the between houses with furnishings in
buyer’s qualifications,” Sandoval storage or paying two mortgages at
says. once.
Listing agents will want to know if A substantial deposit shows the
the loan is fully documented, if the buyer’s desire for your home, says
lender foresees any credit problems Sheehan, while a small deposit makes
and if the buyer’s cash is in the bank, it easier for them to walk away. It also
she says. She recommends requesting may signal that they have very little
a detailed financial statement from cash and that they’re stretching to
the buyer that includes income, debt buy the house, Wittman says.
and assets, including the cash needed
for the purchase. Some sellers are so relieved to re-
ceive an offer that they say yes to the
“I compare the preapproval letter first one they get. That’s not necessar-
and the offer to make sure the buyers ily bad, depending on the market.
are fully approved to borrow as much
as they need,” says Rob Wittman, an “You need to know what the market
associate broker with Dutko Ragen is like, how long similar homes stay
Homes and Investments. on the market and how many show-
ings you had before the offer,” Sando-
Offers often include contingencies val says.
on the buyer’s financing, home in-
spection and appraisal. Some sellers are afraid they won’t
get another offer, Wittman says, but
“The more contingencies there are, if it’s the first weekend on the market,
the more opportunities there are for they may want to wait a few days.
the buyers to walk away,” says Sando-
val. “If it’s Day 12 and you’ve only had a
few showings, you might want to look
Sellers should scrutinize contin- at the offer more closely,” Wittman
gencies carefully: says.
Financing. The financing con- For multiple offers, compare prices
tingency should be 21 days or less, and terms to determine which one
Wittman says. “If someone makes a makes the most sense for your situa-
full-price offer but they need 60 days tion.
to tie up their financing, they’re ask-
ing you to take your home off the mar- Your agent will negotiate with the
ket while they figure out how to buy buyer’s agent, but you decide what to
it,” says Kara Sheehan, a real estate haggle over.
agent with Washington Fine Proper-
ties. “It’s always best to negotiate on the
least amount of details,” Wittman says.
Home inspection. The home
inspection contingency should be
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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: July 18 to July 24
The barrier island’s real estate market turned in a strong performance with 12 transactions last week,
including four for more than $1 million.
The top sale of the week was of a home in Indian Trails. The residence at 850 River Trail was listed May 28
for $2.2 million. The sale closed on July 17 for the full asking price.
The seller of the property was represented by Stephanie Tuorto of Dale Sorensen Real Estate. The
purchaser was represented by Susan Rane of Keller Williams Realty.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS
SUBDIVISION ADDRESS LISTED ORIGINAL MOST RECENT SOLD SELLING
ASKING PRICE ASKING PRICE PRICE
$2,200,000
$2,200,000 $1,750,000
INDIAN TRAILS 850 RIVER TRL 5/28/2020 $1,875,000 $2,200,000 7/17/2020 $1,376,000
CASTAWAY COVE 1211 INDIAN MOUND TRL 3/31/2020 $1,450,000 $1,875,000 7/20/2020 $1,200,000
$1,595,000 $510,000
ORCHID ISLAND 231 SEABREEZE CT 5/19/2020 $500,000 $1,450,000 7/17/2020 $362,500
$369,900
SEAGROVE WEST 220 OSPREY CT 3/27/2018 $1,495,000 7/17/2020 $710,000
$660,000
CASTAWAY COVE 995 WINDSONG WAY 5/29/2020 $500,000 7/22/2020 $440,000
$251,000
ISLAND CLUB OF VERO 1004 ISLAND CLUB SQ 6/4/2020 $369,900 7/23/2020
TOWNHOMES, VILLAS, CONDOS, MULTIFAMILY AND INVESTMENT
SEA OAKS 8855 W ORCHID ISLAND CIR, #2 6/1/2020 $775,000 $775,000 7/17/2020
WEST PASSAGE 1001 BAY RD, #309 6/10/2020 $695,000 $695,000 7/21/2020
PEPPERTREE 111 PEPPERTREE DR, #19 11/6/2019 $480,000 $459,900 7/20/2020
CORALSTONE CONDO 1320 CORAL PARK LN, #301 7/26/2019 $276,900 $265,000 7/22/2020
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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.
Subdivision: Castaway Cove, Address: 1211 Indian Mound Trl Subdivision: Seagrove West, Address: 220 Osprey Ct
Listing Date: 3/31/2020 Listing Date: 3/27/2018
Original Price: $1,875,000 Original Price: $1,595,000
Recent Price: $1,875,000 Recent Price: $1,495,000
Sold: 7/20/2020 Sold: 7/17/2020
Selling Price: $1,750,000 Selling Price: $1,200,000
Listing Agent: Charlotte Terry Listing Agent: Kay Brown & Luke Webb
Selling Agent: Alex MacWilliam, Inc. Selling Agent: Premier Estate Properties
Eddie Branigan Cheryl Burge
ONE Sotheby’s Int’l Realty Berkshire Hathaway Florida
Subdivision: Orchid Island, Address: 231 Seabreeze Ct Subdivision: Sea Oaks, Address: 8855 W Orchid Island Cir, #2
Listing Date: 5/19/2020 Listing Date: 6/1/2020
Original Price: $1,450,000 Original Price: $775,000
Recent Price: $1,450,000 Recent Price: $775,000
Sold: 7/17/2020 Sold: 7/17/2020
Selling Price: $1,376,000 Selling Price: $710,000
Listing Agent: Jarrett West Listing Agent: John Drnec
Selling Agent: 1 Able Realty LLC Selling Agent: ONE Sotheby’s Int’l Realty
Charlotte Terry & Kate Weeks Susie Wilson
Alex MacWilliam, Inc. Susie Wilson Real Estate PA
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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.
Subdivision: Island Club of Vero, Address: 1004 Island Club Sq Subdivision: Castaway Cove, Address: 995 Windsong Way
Listing Date: 6/4/2020 Listing Date: 5/29/2020
Original Price: $369,900 Original Price: $500,000
Recent Price: $369,900 Recent Price: $500,000
Sold: 7/23/2020 Sold: 7/22/2020
Selling Price: $362,500 Selling Price: $510,000
Listing Agent: Debbie Stenmark Listing Agent: Becki Rundels
Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc. Selling Agent: The Keyes Company
Cheryl Michel Not Provided
Daley & Company Real Estate Not Provided
Subdivision: West Passage, Address: 1001 Bay Rd, #309 Subdivision: Peppertree, Address: 111 Peppertree Dr, #19
Listing Date: 6/10/2020 Listing Date: 11/6/2019
Original Price: $695,000 Original Price: $480,000
Recent Price: $695,000 Recent Price: $459,900
Sold: 7/21/2020 Sold: 7/20/2020
Selling Price: $660,000 Selling Price: $440,000
Listing Agent: Judy Hargarten Listing Agent: Melissa Mittag
Selling Agent: The Moorings Realty Sales Co. Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.
Terri McConnell Melissa Mittag
The Moorings Realty Sales Co. Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.