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Naples FL Real Estate and More: Things to Do This Weekend May 18-19, 2013

Friday, May 17th, 2013

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It’s Friday and it’s time to plan your weekend here in Southwest Florida! Here’s your Top 5 Things to Do This Weekend courtesy of Gulfshore Life!

  1. Perhaps not since The Who unleashed Tommy has a band with a substantial following created a rock opera. But Green Day accomplished the feat with American Idiot, which was an album, then a hit on Broadway. Now the show is coming to the Barbara B. Mann for one night—tonight. www.bbmannpah.com.
  2. Pablo Francisco has a knack for impressions. Be it Jackie Chan, Michael J. Fox or even Kermit the Frog, he’ll have you in stitches as he puts some of your favorite celebrities in less than celebrated situations during his four-night stand at Off the Hook Comedy Club on Marco Island starting tonight. www.offthehookcomedy.com
  3. See the aspiring dancers of Naples Ballet as they take on the classic Swan Lake at the Sugden Community Theatre on Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m. www.naplesacademyofballet.com
  4. Take a trip back in time, and a literal trip across Pine Island Sound, for Cayo Costa Heritage Day. On Saturday, explore the island that was once a hub of commerce for the Calusa Indian tribe and early Spanish settlers with demonstrations, guided tours and more. The $35 admission fee includes a ferry ride from Pine Island, Punta Gorda, Captiva or Boca Grande, plus lunch. www.floridastateparks.org/cayocosta
  5. Take the whole family to Artis—Naples from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday for a free community day. Explore the museum, hear the orchestra rehearse, get your kids’ faces painted and enjoy some bilingual folk tales. Plus, the first 200 attendees get a free Artis—Naples shirt. www.artisnaples.org.

It’s also Homelook Magazine weekend! See this Sunday’s Naples Daily News for the May 19th issue of John R. Wood Realtors’ signature Open House Magazine, HomeLook®.  Use this easy-to-carry and organized real estate guide to visit open houses this weekend and homes for sale in Naples, Bonita Springs and Estero FL!

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Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Estero FL Real Estate

 






Naples FL Real Estate and More: What is the Economical Impact of a Home Sale?

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

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Have you ever wondered what the economical impact of a home sale is on the U.S. economy? Well, wonder no more! The folks at KCM Blog were kind enough to break it down for us with interesting results!

Recently, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) looked at studies done by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Census Bureau, Macroeconomic Advisors and the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard.

After reviewing the data, they determined the total economic impact of a typical home sale in the United States is $56,464!

How does this number break down?

Economic Contributions are derived from:

  • Home construction
  • Real estate brokerage
  • Mortgage lending
  • Title insurance
  • Rental and Leasing
  • Home appraisal
  • Moving truck service
  • Other related activities

When a home is sold in the U.S. …

  • $14,958 is income generated from real estate related industries
  • $5,647 for additional expenditures on consumer items such as on furniture, appliances, and paint service
  • $3,509 for expenditures on remodeling within 2 years of purchase

A home sale generates an economic multiplier impact as well. There is a greater spending at restaurants, sports games, and charity events. The size of this “multiplier” effect is estimated to be at$11,575.

Additional home sales also induce additional home production. Typically, one new home is constructed for every 8 existing home sales. Therefore, for each existing home sale, 1/8 of new home value is added to the economy which is estimated in the U.S. to be $20,775.

Add up the numbers and it totals over $56,000! Very interesting!

For more information about homes for sale in the Naples, Bonita Springs and Estero market, contact a John R. Wood Realtor today!

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Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Estero FL Real Estate

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Southwest Florida Real Estate and More: Community Leaders Weigh In on Hertz’s Move to SW FL

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

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Many are excited about the recent announcement stating Hertz’s move to Southwest Florida.  The News-Press recently captured some of the comments made by community leaders in the Naples, Estero and Bonita Springs area regarding the decision.  Here’s what they had to say…

Mike Reagen, president and CEO of the Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce:

“I think everyone benefits from this,” he said. “I think it’s absolutely wonderful. It shows that Southwest Florida is open for business. “That’s exactly the kind of economic development we want,” he said.

Overall, he said Southwest Florida will benefit from having global money brought into the local economy. Plus, the Hertz relocation will send a signal to other national organizations that Southwest Florida is recovering from the period of high foreclosure rates and economic struggles seen during the recession.

Tim Rose, president of the Fort Myers-based independent franchise of Arthur Rutenberg Homes:

“I’m excited,” he said. “Anytime we can get new jobs in our area, it’s fantastic.”

Rose said he believes the additional jobs will create supplemental employment. For instance, delis may open around the new headquarters to feed its employees and additional staff may need to be hired to clean the building.  He said it also sets a nice tone for the area that Southwest Florida is attracting Fortune 500 companies. And although the relocation of Hertz won’t likely provide a boom for the construction industry, Rose said it will definitely have a good impact on the industry – and the overall economy.

Joni Norton, consulting partner at Markham Norton Mosteller Wright & Co., P.A.:

“Other businesses will feel it could be a good time to grow in Southwest Florida as well,” she said

Norton said having Hertz move into the region will bring economic benefits including an increase in real estate taxes and the possible enticement of other large businesses to Southwest Florida.  It could also bring a positive energy to the area. Many local businesses put their plans on hold during the recession. But with Hertz moving to Estero, she said businesses might take this as a positive sign and decide to expand their operations.

Ted Todd, a senior account agent with Allstate and owner of Bonita Springs-based Ted Todd Insurance:

“From what I’ve heard, it’s higher-than-average paying jobs, so that’s exceptional,” he said.

Todd said Hertz will help bring money into the local economy and attract new people to the area. Plus, this news brings excitement to Southwest Florida. When traveling through large metropolitan areas, he said it’s common to see corporate headquarters upon corporate headquarters. With a few exceptions, Todd said this isn’t too common in Southwest Florida – not yet, anyways.

Debi Montenieri, president of the Estero Chamber of Commerce:

“It’ll be a tremendous boost for the economy in Estero and Southwest Florida in general,” Montenieri said.

Through her connections with the community and county government, Montenieri  said she had heard that a “mystery company” was looking into Estero. She’s glad Hertz chose the area and hopes it will join the chamber. Hertz will benefit the economy in Estero and Southwest Florida by giving a boost to housing – as the new employees will need somewhere to live – and improving employment. It will also boost other community businesses as these new residents will make purchases in malls, grocery stores, etc.

Dan Regelski, director of the Small Business Development Center at Florida Gulf Coast University:

“I just think it’s extremely intelligent – the location as well,” Regelski said.

Regelski said he’s always seen the Estero and Bonita Springs market as the soul of Southwest Florida. It has many growing businesses, is close to Florida Gulf Coast University, is near I-75 and is located by an airport. Plus, he said it has a sound and stable city government with a city manager and mayor who are supportive of planned economic development and growth.
By relocating to Estero, he said Hertz will be able to take advantage of all these attributes. Plus, it will be near FGCU and can take advantage of its intern programs and recent graduates.

Jeff Tumbarello, director of the Southwest Florida Real Estate Investment Association:

“Anything that can diversify our job base can do nothing but help,” Tumbarello said.

Tumbarello said it will bring a lot of white-collar jobs to the area, which is something Southwest Florida lacks. He said the area mainly has service and construction jobs. It’s also symbolic. Some have said that Southwest Florida would never attract a major company like Hertz. The fact that a Fortune 500 company decided to move its headquarters to Estero is an endorsement of the area

For more information and to view the formal release and video, click HERE!

Are you relocating to Southwest Florida with Hertz? Let John R. Wood Realtors help you find your new home is Paradise! As the oldest residential real estate brokerage in the area, John R. Wood Realtors can help you get to know your new home and help you navigate the real estate market!

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Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Estero FL Real Estate

 






Naples FL Real Estate and More: Investors Scooping Up Florida Real Estate

Monday, May 13th, 2013

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As reported in the Naples Daily news this past Saturday, investors seem to be scooping up real estate in Florida. Specifically Hedge funds, corporate buyers and large investors are picking up these buys and some are speculating that this could lead to higher prices and home rentals in some areas of Florida.  Some also say that while we may see some double-digit prices, it may be due to hedge funds and foreign investors. RealtyTrac officials are echoing the same opinion.  In the past, properties in Hillsborough, Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties were targeted for acquisition by Hedge Funds, but now Tampa and the Southwest Florida markets are as well.  This activity has also contributed to the decline in inventory in Southwest Florida.  However, others speculate that properties in Collier County are not being bought up in such a flurry as in other areas because the typical criteria for purchase is a single-family home under $250,000 in a high-demand area for rentals. Due to a higher price point in the Naples market, this inventory is not so readily available.

To see the full article, click HERE.

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This Weekend in Southwest FL: Dock Canoe Races, ArtsNaples World Festival and More

Friday, May 10th, 2013

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Guess what day it is? It’s Friday and time to make those weekend plans! There are many things taking place in Southwest Florida this weekend – it looks like there is something for everyone, including Mom in celebrating Mother’s Day on Sunday May 12th! Courtesy of Gulfshore Life, here’s your top 5 things to do in Southwest Florida this weekend!

  1. Stop calling him Hootie! Darius Rucker is on his own now, playing country rather than the Top 40 rock of his band’s early-’90s star-making run. But he’s still got that plaintive tenor, and a way with words that fits just about any genre. See him live tonight at Germain Arena. www.germainarena.com
  2. ArtsNaples World Festival returns for year two with a Latin flair. The cultural festival celebrates the heritage of Latin American with a series of performances, starting Friday when piano virtuoso Priscila Navarro kicks things off at The von Liebig Art Center. Performances continue through Tuesday’s big finale with trumpet legend Arturo Sandoval at Artis. www.Naplesartsnaplesworldfestival.org
  3.  A ladies book club meeting turns hilarious when they decide to read Fifty Shades of Grey in parody 50 Shades! The Musical at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall on Friday. www.bbmannpah.com
  4. One of Naples’ most entertaining traditions continues for its 37th time as the Great Dock Canoe Race returns to Crayton Cove on Saturday. Come watch nearly professional racers, local VIPs and folks who just wanted to see how silly they can make a canoe look race around the Naples City Dock. www.greatdockcanoerace.com
  5. Southwest Florida’s newest professional sports team takes the field for the first time on Saturday as the Adrenaline soccer team host the squad from Fort Lauderdale’s Shulz Academy. The game will be played at Barron Collier High School at 6 p.m. www.swfladrenaline.com

Don’t forget to visit John R. Wood Realtors’ Open Houses this weekend! What a perfect gift for Mom – a beachfront condo on Gulf Shore Blvd!

See our Open House ad in this Sunday’s edition of Naples Daily News!  Do you want to contact a John R. Wood Agent now? Just click HERE!

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Southwest Florida News: Hertz Makes Estero FL its New HQ

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

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Just yesterday,  media sources including the News-Press, released big news about Hertz making Lee County the home of its new headquarters.  The deal to bring Hertz to Lee County will cost the state an additional $68 million in tax credits over the next 20 years, but Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday said it was worth it.

He states:

“This is a big victory for Florida and a big victory for Lee County, and we have to make sure it is a big victory for Hertz.”

The deal, shrouded in secrecy so the name of the company wouldn’t be revealed until Tuesday, was eight months in the making .  Hertz CEO Mark P. Frissora vowed to be a good neighbor and a strong corporate citizen.

“We will validate your sound judgment,” Frissora said. “Florida is a great place to run a business and to raise a family, and we are happy to be here.

The Fortune 500 company will locate its facilities on the Northeast Corner of US 41 and Williams Road in Estero.  Hertz will hire up to 700 people and spend $60 million dollars to build the new 300,000-square foot headquarters.

For Estero, this is a huge economic boost, sure to bring revenue to local businesses and the real estate market in Estero, as well as neighboring communities such as Bonita Springs, Naples and Ft. Myers, FL.

For more information and to view the formal release and video, click HERE!

Are you relocating to Southwest Florida with Hertz? Let John R. Wood Realtors help you find your new home is Paradise! As the oldest residential real estate brokerage in the area, John R. Wood Realtors can help you get to know your new home and help you navigate the real estate market!

Contact a John R. Wood Agent today!

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Naples FL Real Estate and More: Gallup Says American Dream of Owning Home Lives On

Monday, May 6th, 2013

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Gallup just released its poll, American Dream of Owning Home Lives On.

What was the conclusion of this survey?

“Gallup data on homeownership provide strong support for the idea that the American Dream of owning a home continues to be alive and well. The majority of Americans who own a home plan on continuing to do so in the future, and most of those who don’t own a home plan on buying one.”

And, here is  a superb infographic courtesy of the KCMblog.com that shows the 5 Top Reasons people buy…

Top Reasons People Buy

Are you looking to buy in Southwest Florida? Whether you’re looking to buy a vacation or winter luxury home, your first home or a great investment, a John R. Wood Agent can help! Contact a John R. Wood agent today!






Naples FL Real Estate: Experts Say Bank-Owned Homes Back on Market

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

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The experts say that bank-owned homes are back on the Southwest Florida market. According to an article in the Naples Daily News published on April 29, 2013, banks are not holding on to foreclosed homes as they have in the past.

John Tuccillo, chief economist for Florida Realtors, told those attending the recent Naples Area Board of Realtors’ annual economic summit that banks aren’t holding on to foreclosed, bank-owned homes as some analysts are saying.  Banks began changing their approach late last year and have been selling homes primarily to high-net-worth investors, with the ability to pay cash rather than needing financing, says Jack McCabe, a Deerfield Beach real estate analyst. Local Real Estate agents are also seeing that banks are wanting to be rid of these properties as soon as they can and are not holding on to them.

In March, there were 162 new REOs in Collier County, up nearly 40 percent from the 116 in that month in 2012, RealtyTrac’s records show. In March 2009, there were 386 — the most seen in the county since the foreclosure crisis hit.  Lee County had 196 such real estate properties in March, down about 60 percent from 498 in 2012, according to RealtyTrac’s records. The most REOs seen in Lee since the foreclosure crisis hit were 1,539 in April 2009.

Brenda Fioretti, NABOR’s media relations committee member says that distressed property activity has declined tremendously. She states, “the foreclosure process sometimes can take a while, but once banks are able to sell property they seem to be doing it quickly. We would welcome any bank-owned inventory in our market. The market can absorb the available inventory.”

To read the full article, click HERE.

For more information about the local real estate market in Collier and Lee counties, please visit our market data research page or contact a John R. Wood Agent today!

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Southwest Florida Things to Do This Weekend April 20-21, 2013

Friday, April 19th, 2013

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Hey, it’s Friday! It’s time to plan your weekend! Don’t forget to see our Open House ad in this Sunday’s Naples Daily News edition. You can plan some other great activities around open house visits; here is your top 5 things to do this weekend in Southwest Florida courtesy of Gulf Shore Life!

  1. A Southwest Florida tradition ends this weekend as the Everglades Wonder Gardens on Old 41 Road in Bonita Springs closes its doors for the last time on Sunday, after nearly 80 years. Go visit the classic, Old Florida roadside wildlife park before it’s too late. www.evergladeswondergardens.net
  2. Set the alarms extra early on Saturday or Sunday morning, and head out to Immokalee for Balloons Over Paradise. The two-day event kicks off with the balloon glow launch at 6 a.m. Saturday and continues throughout the weekend with food, balloon rides and music. www.seminolecasinoevents.com
  3. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is finally ready to welcome visitors back to its newly renovated campus with a grand opening weekend, starting at 10 a.m. Saturday. Expect plenty of fun and learning with boat tours and nature-related crafts, plus music, wine tastings, food and more for the whole family. www.conservancy.org
  4. Caustic comedian Lewis Black is at his best skewering political ineptness. No matter what side of the spectrum you fall on, you can’t argue there isn’t plenty of that going around. See the Daily Show regular on stage Saturday evening at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall. www.bbmannpah.com 
  5. From noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, get your food fix at the Mercato International Food Festival. Explore food from a variety of cultures through the cuisine of Mercato’s amazing restaurants. www.mercatoshops.com

To find out more out Open Houses happening in Southwest Florida, contact a John R. Wood Realtors’ Agent today!

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Naples FL Real Estate: Annual Naples Area Board of Realtors Economic Summit Review

Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

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The annual Naples Area Board of REALTORS (NABOR) Economic Summit that was held on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 and the experts say that “things are looking up.”

This was the main theme at the summit, which was held at the Waldorf Astoria. The panel of experts included John Tuccillo, chief economist, Florida Realtors; Mark Vitner, managing director and senior economist with Wells Fargo; and Shelton Weeks, department chair of economics and finance, Florida Gulf Coast University.

Overall, Florida is faring better than most of the nation as a whole in its recovery.  Within home prices and sales, it was noted that the percentage of the original listing price is increasing. Florida is also doing very well now in employment numbers, which accounts for the real estate trend upward over the past four years and housing starts. Likewise, the distressed market has stabilized.

Shadow inventory was also addressed, specifically the stashes of homes that are supposedly being held by banks. John Tuccillo does not agree that this is the case.  ”Don’t believe that,” he told the crowd, emphasizing his belief that financial institutions would not be keen to reverse gains on their own commodities.

However, he did raise concerns about the number of cash sales in the marketplace, indicating more investor activity as opposed to homeowner activity. But unlike the previous flock of investors, these investors actually putting money into improving the properties in order to earn that profit unlike the investors prior to the housing crash.

For Realtors who are feeling the frustration of a seemingly hot market, but with little to sell, Tuccillo feels confident that inventory will increase in the next two years as sellers feel more flexible and confident in terms of putting their homes on the market.

In regard to Naples employment specifically, it moves because it is a highly seasonal market, sometimes showing a job loss over a few months’ time, but growing slightly overall. It was also stated that interest rates will be higher at the end of the year than they are today.

Click HERE to read the full article.

For more information about the real estate market in Naples, Bonita Springs and Estero, please visit our market research page.

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