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Tony Amos & The Animal Rehabilitation Keep (ARK) In Port Aransas

PORT ARANSAS, Texas - Tony Amos has been caring for injured and ill animals since the early 80's.  The Animal Rehabilitation Keep (ARK) was started when, in the course of his research, Tony began to find sea turtles and aquatic birds on the beaches and in the local environment.

The ARK of today specializes in marine turtles and birds of the South Texas coast.  The mission is to rescue and rehabilitate animals and return them to the wild.

Today's Edition of The Austin American Statesman features a story on Tony's work and the ARK in Port Aransas.  Read the article in Statesman.com and watch a preview of the documentary "Leaving the ARK" which is being produced by an Austin filmmaker.

Our community and the island environment are a much better place as a result of Tony's tireless efforts.

The ARK in Port Aransas

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0 commentsKeith McMullin, Broker/Realtor • September 21 2009 02:41PM

Port Aransas - Mustang Beach Airport Is Poised For Takeoff

PORT ARANSAS, Texas - Three years of negotiations with the Texas General Land Office (GLO) have resulted in a lease agreement that will increase the size of the airport and allow for future improvements.  The 45 year lease has options that extend to 85 years.  Included in the terms are an additional  27 acres of property fronting State Hwy 361 just north of the airport.

The City Council voted unanimously to authorize the City Manger to enter into the lease with the GLO.  Read the Port Aransas South Jetty Article "New Lease May Give City Airport New Life" for additional information.

 

Port Aransas Mustang Beach Airport

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2 commentsKeith McMullin, Broker/Realtor • September 18 2009 01:04PM

This Summer In Port Aransas Was One For The Record Books

PORT ARANSAS, Texas - All the signs point to this being the best Summer Season in Port A.  Vacation rentals were at an all-time high.  In fact, July occupancy levels in Port Aransas were up 11% over last year.  Most local businesses beat record numbers from 2008.

There are a host of theories as to why Port A prospered this year.  It was likely a combination of factors that brought record numbers to our beach town.  In the coming weeks I will post details on vacation rental properties in Village Walk and Royal Sands.  Homes generated $30k to $50k+ in gross rental revenue.

Many long time visitors know that October, November and December are perfect in Port Aransas.  The weather is great, the crowds are smaller and you can claim a stretch of beach all for yourself.

 

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4 commentsKeith McMullin, Broker/Realtor • September 14 2009 10:19AM

Port Aransas Golf Course In Austin American Statesman Travel Section

PORT ARANSAS, Texas – Earlier this month I posted “Austin Sports Writer Enjoys Links Golf In Port Aransas” when Kevin Robbins wrote about the course.  The Newport Dunes course in Port Aransas is featured In today’s Travel Section of the Austin American Statesman.

I fancied the true links-golf experience. Deserved it, even. After all, a true links experience was what I was about to have on, of all places, the Coastal Bend of Texas.

I remember my first drive down Texas 361 and my earliest impression of this untamed stretch of Mustang Island. The year was 2004. I'd been to Scotland the previous fall. With ancient seaside links such as Royal Troon and Prestwick and Western Gailes as my reference points, I considered the dunes on the island — their silhouette on the horizon, their native bushes and hay — almost identical to the distinct contours of the Ayrshire Coast.

Read An Ode to the Scottish links land – in Texas

Port Aransas Golf

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0 commentsKeith McMullin, Broker/Realtor • September 12 2009 04:15PM

Mustang Island Real Estate 101 - Update

In May 2008, before the demise of Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, AIG and a host of banks, I posted “Mustang Island Real Estate 101.” The article provided an overview of this coastal Texas real estate market.  At that time, much of the U.S. was already reeling while our market remained stable.  That is still largely the case in September 2009 as described in “Mustang Island Real Estate 101 Update.”

Port Aransas - Mustang Island Texas

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Mustang Island Real Estate 101 - Update

While much of the country continues to suffer through a difficult housing market, the Gulf Coast City of Port Aransas continues to be a popular choice for vacation and second home buyers. Most of the real estate buyers in Port Aransas call San Antonio, Austin, Houston or Dallas home.  Port Aransas has always been a mecca for Texans looking for a beach or fishing escape.  The secret is slowly getting out and coastal enthusiasts from across the nation are discovering Mustang Island.

The Texas economy has proven to be remarkably resilient.  Buyers from large and small inland Texas communities are the lifeblood of the Mustang Island real estate market.  Even those that once only considered Florida or other U.S. beach destinations are opting for Port Aransas and Mustang Island.

The town of Port Aransas (Port A as the locals call it) is the center of the Mustang Island community.  Mustang Island is an 18 mile barrier island running parallel to mainland Texas north of Padre Island, with Corpus Christi Bay to the West and the Gulf of Mexico to the East.  The northern end of the island is connected to the mainland by a ferry system run by the Texas Department of Transportation. The trip is free of charge and takes only three minutes to cross to the mainland.  On the southern end, the JFK Causeway connects the island with mainland Corpus Christi.

Because of this, Port Aransas is as accessible as it is beautiful.  With a life of its own and a lot of character, this peaceful beach community has miles and miles of unspoiled beaches lapped by gentle waves. Port Aransas is an area of immense natural beauty that (combined with the opportunity for a sound real estate investment) is becoming especially popular with Baby Boomers.  The island is perfect for people looking for a laid back coastal lifestyle different from the one offered by tall-and-glittering condominiums elsewhere in the U.S.  To many, Port Aransas is the kind of place described in a Jimmy Buffett song. 

The Port Aransas Housing Market

Texas housing markets are some of the most stable in the nation.  Because of this, the state has been able to avoid “the popping of the real estate bubble” which has been occurring in growing communities all over the country.  Texas homes have resisted the drastic downward trends in pricing suffered in other U.S. states.  Instead, many Texas communities are showing modest growth during a time of national economic malaise.

Port Aransas is one of these communities and offers some of the best value in coastal property in the U.S.  While much of the Gulf Coast is dotted with towering condos, Port Aransas is an attractive option for those looking for a more peaceful environment (or just a sound investment) in a beachfront home or condo.

Why is Port Aransas a growing community?  Part of the reason is that Mustang Island boasts a large portion of the total Texas coastline available for development. Of the 375 miles that make up the Texas coast, 293 miles are unavailable for development, 56 miles are fully developed, and 26 are available for development.  Many of those 26 miles lie on Mustang Island. 

Communities on Mustang Island

There are many planned communities built and being built on Mustang Island.  These range from modest condominiums and town homes to entire planned communities complete with marinas, golf courses, parks, shopping and restaurants.  The overall economy has slowed the construction starts for some of the planned projects, but many are moving forward with success.

Cinnamon Shore

Cinnamon Shore is a 64-acre planned community which began construction in the spring of 2007.  Upon completion, this master planned community will feature about 240 single-family homes, 275 housing units, and 1,100 feet of coast line.  The development is designed around the idea of beautiful architecture and pedestrian friendly streets, as well as having only a minimal impact on the environment around it.  Southern Living Magazine chose Cinnamon Shore as the location for their 2009 “Tarpon Run” Idea House.

Royal Sands

Established in 2003, Royal Sands is a 32 acre Mustang Island beachfront community consisting of 90 home sites.  The development features family and adult pools, birding ponds, protected dune areas and a beach walk over.  Royal Sands provides onsite management, security and maintenance support for vacation rentals.  2009 vacation rental revenues are well over 2008 levels.

Newport Beach and Golf

The Arnold Palmer Signature course opened in October 2008 and has already earned critical acclaim on a national level.  The Newport Beach and Golf master planned community is planned around the concept of a European port city.  At the heart of this community will be the Town Center Marina, surrounded by residential villages with luxury homes, hotels, shops, a marina, and waterfront cafes.   Three local builders will begin construction on Mediterranean style town homes in the coming months.

The Palmilla

Developers Koontz McCombs waterfront Palmilla resort will be situated on 30 acres of land and will consist of 94 home sites.  The community will feature a mile of bulkhead walkways, floating boat docks and a resort style pool.  Updated construction timelines have not been announced.

Village Walk

Village Walk, located in the heart of Port Aransas, consists of 98 homes and opened for occupancy in 2007.  This community is made up of coastal cottage style homes, with gated access, gulf views, pools and tropical landscaping, all only two minutes from the beach.  The second and final phase is underway.

Mustang Island Real Estate

The one area of the local market that has seen significant price erosion is in unimproved land and residential lots.  In fact, many price points have returned to 2004 levels.  A large inventory and slower sales have driven down prices.  It appears that most vacation and second home buyers prefer to purchase new and existing homes and condos rather than build.

The real estate market on Mustang Island is ever changing.  For updated information on these developments or to search the MLS network for all the current real estate listings visit Port Aransas MLS. 

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0 commentsKeith McMullin, Broker/Realtor • September 04 2009 08:25AM

Austin Sports Writer Enjoys Links Golf In Port Aransas

PORT ARANSAS, Texas - In his August 30th blog post on Statesman.com, Kevin Robbins recounts "Six hours on 150 pretty special acres on the Gulf of Mexico."  The Newport Dunes Golf course has been receiving rave reviews since it opened last year.  A few excerpts of Kevin's blog are below:

I spent six hours on 150 pretty special acres on the Gulf of Mexico, at an American golf course as close to true links that I’ve seen since Bandon Dunes. Newport Dunes, a par-71 Arnold Palmer design on Mustang Island, opened a year ago to reviews favorable enough that I begged the newspaper for a travel assignment. 

It works as a novel experience for the newcomer to links golf and, I would suspect, it works as a more-than-serviceable replacement until the links connoisseur makes his annual pilgrimage to Machrihanish or Western Gailes. A lot of American courses attempt to borrow the links idea, in name or in style. Newport Dunes didn’t borrow anything. It had it to begin with.

Read - Newport Dunes: A glimmer of links golf on the coast of Texas

Newport Dunes Golf - Port Aransas Texas

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1 commentKeith McMullin, Broker/Realtor • September 01 2009 06:31AM