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Friday, February 21, 2020

NAPLES NAMED BIGGEST BOOMTOWN IN U.S.

NAPLES NAMED BIGGEST BOOMTOWN IN U.S.

YET ANOTHER GOOD REASON TO LIVE IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA

Population is booming, business is booming … Naples is a certified boomtown.


GOBankingRates put Naples on the top of top U.S. boomtowns. What is a “boomtown,” exactly? The site looked at areas with a population under 500,000 that had high growth in population, housing units and per capita income from 2012 to 2017.  Here’s what it had to say about Naples: “Naples made the top five on the list for highest gross domestic product increase, by percentage—realizing a five-year change of $4,624. Plus, the city barely landed outside the top five for the percentage increase in income. Although the city was below average for the list regarding housing and population increases, it wasn’t by much—less than 1 percentage point each.”

Oh, and in case you didn’t hear, we’re also the healthiest city in the U.S. 

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Monday, February 3, 2020

Naples named No. 1 on list of ‘best cities for early retirement’ in United States

According to Magnify Money, that is. The personal finance site listed the city at the top of a list of 20 for a FIRE retirement — an acronym for “financially independent, retire early.”

According to the Magnify Money article, “The FIRE approach to retirement has become popular among many younger, millennial savers in recent years. In a nutshell, practitioners of FIRE aim to retire as early as they can, but only once they have achieved a level of financial independence that would free them from conventional employment. The core strategy for building a nest egg that would allow one to retire early is to adopt extremely frugal saving and spending habits.”

Not surprisingly, half of the top 20 cities that made the list are in Florida, a state well-known for its retirement and seasonal resident-friendly reputation.
To achieve the rankings, Magnify Money compiled data on 171 cities across America and scored them on cost of living and quality of life. The values were combined to produce an overall ranking of the best cities for a FIRE retirement (see the charts for best and worst cities below).
The best
Here’s the list of the top 20 best cities for early retirement, in descending order, according to MagnifyMoney.
20. Pensacola
19. El Paso, Texas
18. Palm Bay
17. Killeen, Texas
16. Lakeland
15. Kingsport, Tennessee
14. Visalia, California
13. Barnstable, Massachusetts
12. Seattle
11. Daytona Beach
10. Ocala
9. Fort Myers
8. North Port
7. Lynchburg, Virginia
6. Crestview
5. Savannah, Georgia
4. McAllen, Texas
3. Port St. Lucie
2. Charleston, South Carolina
1. Naples
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When you're ready to start your search for your dream home in Naples Florida contact Mike Shoaff @ RE/MAX - Voted Top 10 Realtors in Naples, Fl

Friday, January 31, 2020

NAPLES IS THE BEST PLACE TO RETIRE

NAPLES IS THE BEST PLACE TO RETIRE, AGAIN, NEW REPORT SHOWS


It's not surprising that several Florida cities dominate recent lists of the best places in the U.S. to retire.

The weather's almost perfect year round — except for the occasional hurricane — and the cost of living and housing prices are pretty affordable, compared to other parts of the country.
Using similar criteria, MagnifyMoney, U.S. News & World Report and SmartAsset named Naples and other Florida communities as some of the best places to retire.
MagnifyMoney, a personal-finance website, compiled data on 171 U.S. cities to find the places most hospitable to financially independent early retirees who are using its FIRE strategy. FIRE stands for "financially independent, retire early," according to MagnifyMoney.
Naples topped this list and Port St. Lucie came in at No. 3. Other Florida cities that cracked the top 20 include: Crestview (sixth); Northport (eighth); Fort Myers (ninth); Ocala (10th); Daytona Beach (11th); Lakeland (16th); Palm Bay (18th); and Pensacola (20th).
Top 10 best cities for early retirement, according to MagnifyMoney:

1. Naples
2. Charleston, South Carolina
3. Port St. Lucie
4. McAllen, Texas
5. Savannah, Georgia
6. Crestview
7. Lynchburg, Virginia
8. North Port
9. Fort Myers

Not to brag too much, but this is the forth year in a row Naples has topped the list. OK, fine, we’ll brag a little more. Recently, Naples has also been named best beach townhappiest and healthiest community (twice), a top destination for adventure , a top Southern food town , top city to visit with a dog -  Oh, and another study recently named Naples the best place to retire, too.

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When you're ready to start your search for your dream home in Naples Florida contact Mike Shoaff @ RE/MAX - Voted Top 10 Realtors in Naples, Fl

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Best Place To Retire In The USA.

This Florida City Is the Best Place to Retire in the U.S., According to Experts (Video)



According to SmartAsset, the best place to retire in the United States, and one of the best places to retire in the entire world, is none other than Naples, Florida.
SmartAsset reps explained that it came to this conclusion after reviewing the tax burden as well as the prevalence of medical centers, recreation centers, retirement communities, and other seniors.
“The city is in the southwestern region of Florida, situated just on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Naples is such a popular retirement destination that fully half of its population are senior citizens,” reps for SmartAsset explained. “With golf courses galore and ample access to health care facilities, it’s no mystery why.”
It noted, for most Americans, Naples provides a great change of scenery and nearly ideal weather without the burden of having to move to a new country where they may need to adapt to a new culture and language. And, it added, it’s a mere 40-minute drive to a regional airport and just two hours to an international airport, so seniors can continue traveling as much as they’d like.
The only other U.S. destination to make the list was Beverly Hills, California. Though it’s still expensive, SmartAsset said it added it to the list thanks to its proximity to medical care, recreation, and ideal weather.


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Thursday, January 31, 2019

Finding the Right Vacation Home For You


You have vacationed here for a couple of years. Maybe you’re looking ahead several years towards retirement. You want to buy a home you can enjoy between now and then. Usually this type of buyer wants to buy a condominium they can rent out during Season and use for themselves during the off season. What should our buyer consider with this scenario?

There are several things to think about.  The first has to do with the condominium itself. If you want to rent out your condominium, you’ll want to look at it from a seasonal renter’s point of view. Is it clean and up-to-date? Comfortable and well stocked? Can your renter see themselves relaxing on the patio or at the community pool? Are there plenty of towels on hand for use at the pool and beach? How about beach chairs and toys?

Condominiums that are uncluttered, have newer appliances and great views are best. Flat screen TVs with cable and internet access are expected standard features these days.  While most seasonal renters will go out to eat, they’ll want to know that the kitchen is well-equipped and there’s plenty of room for dining in if they choose.

Everything in the condominium should be in working order. When looking to buy, even though you might not mind dealing with certain blemishes the condominium may have, this is not so for your seasonal renter; they are staying for a limited amount of time and will not be happy if something isn’t working properly and they have to wait for repairs. They’ll be even less happy if they’re told they need to take time out of their vacation to be present when a repair person comes by. And please keep in mind that during season tradespeople are quite busy, so it’s tough to get prompt service.    Happy renters come back year after year. It all starts with buying and preparing your condominium with the above in mind.

Next to consider is the community you select. The larger communities offer the most amenities. Something that I have learned is that these first-time buyers eventually decide to spend more time here. If that’s even a remote possibility for you, then I recommend looking at a community that offers multiple types of homes; not just one type of condominium, but also larger condominiums, villas and single-family homes. That way, as you make friends in the community over the years, you won’t need to move away from people and a community you’ve grown to love if your lifestyle changes.

Another thing to consider when selecting a community is whether or not the homeowner’s association is financially sound. Do they have adequate reserve funds? When the economy slumped several years ago, some communities were not prepared and they had to assess homeowners to make up for financial shortfalls.  Your Realtor® will know which ones are stronger. They’ll also be able to assist you with other inquiries, for example if the community has a golf course, how easy is it to transfer the membership to your renter and how much does the homeowner’s association charge for that transfer?

Like buying a new car, you can test drive a community.  Go there at different times to get a feel for the community. Most will let your Realtor® bring you in for lunch or dinner to evaluate their service. Golf course communities may even allow you to play a round of golf to check out the course. This kind of access can be a great way to really get a feel for the community you’re considering.

Once you decide where to buy, your Realtor® will provide a series of documents for you to review, but while you’re still considering your purchase, look at the rules and regulations of the community, as well as what’s called a Condominium Question and Answer Sheet. This fact sheet can give you some insight about the homeowner’s association you would not be aware of otherwise.

It’s an exciting adventure to find the right second home and there are a lot of things to take into consideration. I encourage you to let your Realtor® with their knowledge and experience be your helpful guide.





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