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By Tommy on June 19, 2010
The weather so far this summer has been Perfect, not too hot, not too cool.  Warm enough to know you are in Havasu, however not enough to keep you inside. The Lake temperature is such that you can comfortably float, swim,ski or w

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  • Written by Tommy No Comments
    Last Updated: July 6, 2009
    Havasu Celebrates July 4th

    The weekend of July 4th in Lake Havasu was “one to remember”.  Back in March, the City Manager cut the budget and eliminated funds for our annual fireworks display.  Not to worry when you live in a town that knows what the residents like and enjoy! The local Fire Fighters rose to the challenge and began a fund raising campaign to make sure we had a fireworks display to satisfy all those celebrating here on the 4th.

    The funds drive went over the top. Donations flowed in from citizens and organizations raising enough money to have a fireworks display on Friday night and a BIG celebration  in Rotary Park on Saturday with games, food, music, and an especially spectacular display over Thompson Bay the night of the 4th. The rockets soared and burst into colorful sprays for almost 30 minutes and ended with a “Grande Finale” that took your breath away!

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  • Written by Tommy No Comments
    Last Updated: June 26, 2009
    Carp Die-off in Lake Havasu

    A message from Lake Havasu City Manager Richard Kaffenberger regarding the carp die-off occurring in Lake Havasu and the Lower Colorado River

    Visitors and residents enjoying our region over the coming weeks will become aware of the presence of an unusual number of dead fish in the water and along the shoreline of Lake Havasu and the Colorado River.  The fish are native carp that have perished from an epidemic of the Koi Herpes Virus, or KHV.  According to the Arizona Game and Fish Department, KHV affects only carp, goldfish and koi, and is not a threat to other species, including humans.

    Fortunately, Lake Havasu visitors have nothing to fear from KHV.  Unfortunately, however, the unsightly presence of dead fish and the odor associated with them is an unavoidable consequence of this natural phenomenon.

    Lake Havasu City is actively working with community volunteers to help keep popular beaches and coves clean and clear of the dead fish.  Given the large number of carp in Lake Havasu, and the limited resources available to keep up with the die-off, however, it is likely visitors will find dead fish in many areas of the lake and river.  Parents of curious children and pet owners should take special care to keep from coming into contact with remains that may have washed ashore.

    Experts tell us the water quality of Lake Havasu is excellent and swimmers have nothing to fear from KHV or its victims.  The good news is we are told the effects of this phenomenon will decline over the coming weeks and eventually become just a stinky memory.

    For more information, or to volunteer to assist in the cleanup, please contact:

    Charlie Cassens

    Lake Havasu City

    928-854-4212

    For detailed information about KHV, please contact:

    Zen Mocarski

    Arizona Game and Fish Department

    928-692-7700  ext. 2301

    Welcome to Lake Havasu City.  We appreciate our visitors and I sincerely hope you enjoy your stay.   -  Richard Kaffenberger

  • Written by Tommy 3 Comments
    Last Updated: June 19, 2009
    May 2009 Sales Statistics

    Check out the numbers for May 2009. You can see that the market here is Strong,  the number of Single Family Homes Closed is still at a good level. The number of listings is almost to the point of being a Sellers Market. 

    Monthly Statistics Report - 05/01/2009 - 05/31/2009

    Lake Havasu Association of REALTORS - Compiled on June 19, 2009

    05/01/2009 - 05/31/2009 Change from

    03/31/2009 - 04/30/2009 05/01/2008 - 05/31/2008 Change from

    05/01/2008 - 05/31/2008 to 05/01/2009 - 05/31/2009 YTD

    2009 YTD

    2008 2008 - 2009

    YTD

    Residential

    New Listings 209 -1.88% 275 -24.00% 1,102 1,452 -24.10%

    Sold Listings 149 -5.10% 139 7.19% 639 550 16.18%

    Volume - Sold Listings $27,714,618 -2.13% $33,369,290 -16.95% $122,226,338 $141,945,939 -13.89%

    Average Sale Price $186,004 3.12% $240,067 -22.52% $191,278 $258,084 -25.89%

    High Sale Price $1,125,000 -6.25% $837,500 34.33% $1,592,525 $1,250,000 27.40%

    Low Sale Price $32,500 -27.78% $52,000 -37.50% $1,750 $47,500 -96.32%

    Average Days on Market 145 -3.97% 157 -7.64% 150 159 -5.66%

     

    Vacant Land

    New Listings 71 36.54% 94 -24.47% 299 446 -32.96%

    Sold Listings 15 0.00% 16 -6.25% 51 58 -12.07%

    Volume - Sold Listings $2,434,400 26.01% $2,503,670 -2.77% $6,467,510 $10,047,956 -35.63%

    Average Sale Price $162,293 26.01% $156,479 3.72% $126,814 $173,241 -26.80%

    High Sale Price $1,200,000 305.41% $762,300 57.42% $1,200,000 $762,300 57.42%

    Low Sale Price $27,500 -36.05% $50,250 -45.27% $27,500 $39,900 -31.08%

    Average Days on Market 372 48.80% 232 60.34% 281 205 37.07%