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Aaron Pugh with SEC MarketingAaron Pugh and SEC Marketing use CondoInvestment.com and hundreds of other websites to promote the Alabama / Florida Gulf Coast.  From the small Gulf Coast town of Robertsdale, Alabama, Aaron was an outfielder for the South Alabama Jaguars while he studied business management and marketing. After getting his real estate license, Aaron worked with one of the area's most accomplished real estate developers - collaborating on projects from Gulf Shores, Alabama to Panama City, Florida.  After creating CondoInvestment.com in 2001, he began learning the ins-and-outs of web design and online marketing.  Ten years later, he merged the area's most popular condominium sales website with a social media following of 60,000 to create a hybrid real estate service that facilitates client needs well after closing.
After getting a series 107 pilot's license in 2016, Aaron has been gathering aerial imagery used to offer exclusive perspectives of our Gulf Coast.  CondoInvestment.com ranks #1 for almost all local condo and many subdivision searches and improving each day.  This huge network is not only a place to market real estate, but also helps clients supplement revenue and actively promotes the Children's Miracle Network to millions and millions of people every year.  Aaron's background in real estate, web development, and current efforts in professional aerial imagery and video production helps to promote the beautiful Gulf Coast while providing helpful area info and local resources.  Follow us socially and keep in touch at:

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Gulf Shores Hangout Festival

Sunset at the Hangout in Gulf Shores, AL during the 2014 music festival Another successful music festival is in the books and the 2014 event is the consensus "best yet" according to, pretty much everyone.  Over 40,000 patrons littered the beaches of Gulf Shores, AL from all over the United States.  One of the biggest changes from last year was the size of the event.  In 2013, the festival sold 27,000 tickets.  After receiving permission from the city of Gulf Shores, the festival's ticket allocation rose from 35,000 to 40,000.  They sold out.

Some of the highlights for the festival involved Amos Lee, who on Saturday, brought out Mobile's Port City United Voices choral ensemble during his performance.  Another surprise involved the Avett Brothers and a shuttle bus.  Seth and Scott Avett

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Phoenix Gulf Shores is the newest gulf front pre construction condo planned for Gulf Shores, AL.  Click here to visit our Phoenix Gulf Shores condo sales page.


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Phoenix Gulf Shores is the newest pre construction condo planned for the Alabama Gulf Coast.  There are currently only two Phoenix condominium in Gulf Shores;  Phoenix All Suites and Phoenix All Suites West.  Orange Beach, AL is home to the vast majority of Phoenix condos with numerous gulf front condos and also, Phoenix on the Bay I & II located in the Terry Cove area of central Orange Beach.

The new Phoenix Gulf Shores development

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After a unanimous vote held by Gulf Shores City Council, new vacation rental regulations will go into effect next year. These revisions were made to the business license ordinance.  The new guidelines include: monthly lodging tax reports must be submitted based on individual business licenses and a local contact must be designated for each rental dwelling in case of an emergency or complaint. In other news, Citizen-serve Software has been contracted to design a database that will keep track of all rental properties. The initial costs for this contract is $54,500 for the first year.  Under the new ordinance, property owners must have an emergency contact available at a moments notice. If the emergency contact fails to respond to a city employee’s call…
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The Gulf Coast is experiencing a robust recovery. Tourism records set in 2011 were broken again in  2012 as visitors from across the country and the world flock to the Gulf Coast. The Gulf tourism industry  has seen a strong rebound in part due to BP monies. BP has supported the Gulf Coast tourism through  payments of:
• $179 million for state-led advertising campaigns • $7 million non-profit groups and government entities promoting tourism • A BP national advertising campaign that complemented these efforts to promote tourism along 
The Gulf Coast’s remarkably recovery is evidenced by:
• Taxable lodging revenue in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach set a new record in 2012, surpassing  the previous record set in 2011 by 15%. •…
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Phoenix West II is 32 stories and almost 2 million square feet.  This makes the condominium the largest residential building in Alabama.  The project cost an estimated $245 million and sits directly on the Gulf of Mexico in West Orange Beach, AL.

Some owner's are currently furnishing their respective units even though some of the building's amenities are incomplete.  The indoor pool, outdoor lazy river and lobby furnishing are a few of the unfinished items on the punch list.

Complications began to bombard the condo in 2005 after its construction was approved by the Orange Beach city council.  First, the construction company's piling supplier in Pass Christian, MS was destroyed by hurricane Katrina.  This effectively pushed the opening date from mid

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There are many condos in Gulf Shores, AL that rent well.  There are condos on Little Lagoon and condos in West Beach.  There are condos on Lake Shelby and condos in the middle of town.  There are condos on golf courses and condos in Northern Gulf Shores.  There are condos with beach access and condos at the end of Fort Morgan road.  The point is that Gulf Shores, AL is full of all types of condominiums and we'll discuss the basics in this article.

We're going to start with the condos North of the Intracoastal bridge with no water frontage.  These are the most inexpensive and can range in price due to location and the amenities in the actual complex.  Typically the properties North of the bridge are not considered investment properties, but offer a

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Selling in the Fall or Winter.

Fall and its typically cooler temperatures and lower humidity brings a new season of house hunting to South Alabama.  Everywhere from Spanish Fort to Orange Beach will notice a pick up in appointments during this time of year.  Everything starts with the all-important first look;  curb appeal may be the most important factor in selling anything from a house to condominium.

Seller's should understand that the first time a prospective buyer walks through the door, it's really the second showing.  The reason I say this is simple.  Most all buyers in today's market begin their search for property using their computer.  If they're serious about the real estate their viewing, they've already seen it;  possibly many times. 

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According to CoreLogic, home prices rose 3.3% statewide compared to 2012.  This trend continued across the state with a few exceptions during the month of September.  Prices fell in mobile along with four other metro areas that include Tuscaloosa, Huntsville, Aurburn-Opelika and Dothan.  
Distressed sales and foreclosures are dragging prices down in these areas, with the exception of Aurburn.  In Mobile, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa and Dothan home prices would have increased if these short sales and foreclosures would have been excluded from the analysis.  
The Auburn-Opelika market was the only market that prices would have still fallen even without the effect of the distressed property sales.  This perplexing state is a question mark as to the reason.  In…
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The Mobile based automation company whose most lucrative products are sold by most of the larger cable providers in the country including, but not limited to Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Rogers.  Catalysts for the recent growth over the past two years are the result of the demand for its devices, which control everything from lighting to thermostats.  
Once thought of as a product for the ultra wealthy, from high tech gadgets on the walls of higher end homes.  Today automation technology’s growth has become apparent in all homes.  Major companies like Bright house and Comcast provide services that are integrated with CentraLite devices.  
The company was recently named by Inc. magazine, as one of the top job producers in the state of Alabama.  The number…
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