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Posted on Friday, October 31, 2008
One of the primary reasons why you bought your Naples home is because it is a wise investment. You ought to consider buying a house in a college community if you are wanting another investment.

Over the next 10 years, college enrollment is projected to jump by 15 percent and students, as well as professors, will need a place to live. Usually, the nearby area of a University generates more culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually better educated.

The best choices for college towns all over the country are Gainesville, Fl, Charlottesville, VA, and Missoula, MT.
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Posted on Thursday, October 30, 2008
Does your Naples home need a couple of enhancements? Stay away from Martha Stewart Magazine and design shows. Look at a model home instead. Some homeowners are touring model homes for design ideas, new luxuries, or just to see how their home stacks up.

It can be hard to tell who is interested and who isn't, however homebuilders know the difference. These looky-loos provide an understanding as to what homeowners want and builders turn to them for help. From the layout to appliances, everthing is scrutinized by a potential buyer in a model home. Builders and Naples homeowners can really learn a lot from one another.
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Posted on Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Improvements, like a brand new bathroom or deck, will add value to your Naples home . When the time comes to resell, certain renovations might end up costing you.

Putting in a swimming pool is required in the hot, dry areas. In cooler regions, many buyers turn away at the thought of upkeep. Families with young children may think twice about purchasing a house with a pool. The new game room is great, but you might not have considered how it looks from the outside. A poorly constructed addition will not sell, especially when it does not match the rest of the house.

When following design fads, be careful. Just like wood paneling, above counter sinks and stainless steel kitchens will date a home. Be smart and think ahead when personalizing your Naples home.
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Posted on Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Many towns are turning to the past for downtown design. Ancient cities were designed in a rectangular block with a roads system, public and private buildings, a theater, and an amphitheater.

Developers, and anybody interested in Naples real estate , need to remember that many elements of design are timeless and should not be forgotten. The more prominent concern for newer developments is environmental issues. Much like the ancient developments, contemporary developers are working around trees, drainage corridors, and mountain ranges, rather than removing them.

Details are set up so that eighty-percent of development has to be within five minutes of 80 percent of all activities for easy "walkability." The fact that this advancement focuses less on the house and a good deal more on the community could be the most fundamental tie to ancient civilization.
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Posted on Sunday, October 26, 2008
Interior design has gone to dark from light. A lot of Naples homeowners would rather see shades of black, brown, and grey rather than pale woods. Everything, from walls to appliances, is taking on a darker hue. To many, these darker colors balance the daily stresses of life and create a pleasant ambiance.

The downside to dark decor is that like any trend, it will pass. The forest greens of the 80s and pink bathtubs from the 60s definitely date a room. However, if done correctly, your Naples home will be transformed from ordinary to warm and cozy.
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Posted on Saturday, October 25, 2008
The hot months of summer mean beach parties and BBQ's. They also indicate an increase in risk of fire. In the case of a fire in your Naples home , be prepared so that you and your family remain safe. Put in smoke alarms in every room of the house, including stairwells. Each month, test and clean them.

Review and practice escape plans with your family. Be sure all exits are clear from obstacles and easy to access. Never keep flammables inside and have all heating units and electrical outlets inspected regularly. For more tips on fire protection, get in touch with Naples real estate or your local fire department.
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Posted on Saturday, October 25, 2008
You could have given up your goal to become a Super star, but don't give up on your Naples home just yet. Film or TV shoots have caused some owners to leave their home for days, even weeks. To use the ideal home, production companies are prepared to shell out big money.

For a few, the money, and the glamour is worth it. For others, the thought of a handyman comming into their house causes uneasiness. Even for fame, a hundred crewmembers are impossible. Seeing your Naples home on the silver screen would be fun.
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Posted on Thursday, October 23, 2008
A lot of the time, it is easy purchasing a piece of Naples real estate . You finish up with a great house in the community you have always dreamed of. Unfortunately, it is sometimes too late when you realize that your neighbors are an issue.

An argument turns extreme when one side chooses to move away. You are more likely to recieve a response to your grievances when you shower a nasty neighbor with kindness.

Be sure you complete your research on local codes and rules prior to accusing a neighbor of breaking any laws. You can get the city involved if they do not answer your interests.

A mediator can generally settle any arguments and the courts and police should only be called in as a last resource. You should be able to keep the peace with your neighbor if you have an open mind.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The sale of your Naples home could be impacted by a few things. It should not come down to fleas, termites, or bugs. Bring in an exterminator prior to putting your house on the market. Be sure all indications of pests are gone before a prospective buyer even enters your home.

If you have animals, make sure fleas won't be problematic by taking preventative steps. Give your pet's flea medicine and use a fogger to destroy any remaining fleas. Keep Fido outdoors until after your home is sold. Taking care of these steps now will save time and money down the road.
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Posted on Monday, October 20, 2008
To lower the electricity bill of your Naples home , you can do a few things For starters, you can switch to compact fluorescent bulbs in lamps that are turned on for over two hours per day. Fluorescent bulbs will last 10-20 times longer than standard bulbs and are 6-8 times more efficient.

Devices like lap top chargers or speakers can be unplugged when they are not in use. They will continue to use juice, even while they are not turned on. When heating up small items that do not need to be pre-heated, use an energy efficient microwave or toaster oven.

When you are finished using your computer, turn it off or onto "standby" mode. You might be able to lower the price of operating a computer by 85 percent simply by using a laptop instead of a desktop. Put your fridge to 38-40 degrees Fahrenheit and do not open the door often or for very long.

Lastly, only use the dryer for full loads, when you can, line dry, and use cold water for washing. By starting with these little steps, you will be able to save money on your bills and reduce your CO2 emissions.
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Posted on Saturday, October 18, 2008
In-home recording studios are common for any serious Naples musician. The total number of home studios is on the rise, particularly around Nashville and Los Angeles, according to Billboard reports.

Regular trips to private studios are much more expensive than putting in an in-home studio. If you are an accomplished musician with room to spare, you might want to consider installing a recording studio in your Naples home .
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Posted on Thursday, October 16, 2008
The correct lighting will make all the difference in the world in your Naples home . Lighting can brighten an entire room, make a particular architectural piece stand out, or simply alter the tone of a room. When putting in brand new lighting, there are a couple of things to take into consideration. Be sure to use a standard style. A period crystal chandelier will look much better in an older home than bright tract lighting will. Different things can be achieved through various forms of lighting. A granite countertop can now be spotlighted by putting lights in under cabinets.

Make sure you assess every room at night, without any natural light, to get an idea for the kind of lighting that you will need. A sconce is a fantastic way to add a romantic, elegant, touch to every wall. A bare light bulb is unattractive, always cover the bulb. Finally, put in individual switches for each light and do not forget the dimmers. By keeping these handy hints in mind, your Naples home is going to be magnificently lit.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 15, 2008
A lot of the time, purchasing a piece of Naples real estate is simple. You finish up in a community you have always dreamed of with a great home. Unfortunately, it's generally too late when you come to find that your neighbors are an issue.

Quarrels among neighbors sometimes get extreme and can cause one party to move away. You have a better chance of receiving a response to your objections when you shower a disagreeable neighbor with kindness.

Be sure you do your research on local codes and regulations prior to accusing a neighbor of breaking any laws. If your requests are not answered you can then bring the city in.

The court and police should only be used as a last resort and a mediator can oftentimes settle any conflicts. By keeping an open mind, you should be able to make friends with your neighbor.
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Posted on Monday, October 13, 2008
There was a surge in new home sales last May, based on information from the U.S. Commerce Department. For Naples real estate , this is great news. New, single family home sales rose by 4.6 percent, according to analysts.

This increase stunned economists who were estimating the market would slow, due to soaring mortgage rates. Only a slight slowdown is projected even though the mortgage rates are expected to keep rising over the following few months. There hasn't been a better time to buy a great Naples home .
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Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2008
In your Naples home , the proper lighting can make a big difference. An entire space will be illuminated, a specific architectural piece will attract attention, or the tone of a room will be altered by lighting. When putting in new lights, there are a couple of things to take into consideration. Using a standard style is important. An older house will certainly look better with a period crystal chandelier than with colorful tract lighting. Different things can be achieved through various forms of lighting. A granite countertop is going to be spotlighted by putting lights in under cabinets.

Make sure you look at every room at night, without any natural light, to get an idea for the type of lighting that fits the best. A great way to add a romantic, elegant, touch to any wall is by adding a sconce. Nothing is more unattractive than a bare light bulb, always cover the bulb. Every light should have an individual switch and do not forget a dimmer. Your Naples home might be beautifully lit by keeping these hints in mind.
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Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2008
Despite a slight drop in typical Naples apartment rentals, student housing is going strong. The median growth rate for all forms of student housing has increased by 7 percent, according to a recent report. Houses with +3 bedrooms have experienced the greatest increase, from 9 percent to 13 percent.

A lease remains by the unit, not the bed, and the better part of leases go the regular year. This information proves valuable for Naples homeowners renting to students.
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Posted on Thursday, October 09, 2008
A decline in home construction was reported by Toll Brothers, the leading company in luxury homebuilders. The value of shares dwindled to $1.07 per share from $1.27. Top executives contend the drop is because of homebuilders who have built too much and speculative buyers who are now sellers.

Toll Brother's is "well prepared" to manage such a situation. Do not stress, this drop means there are several great Naples homes on the market.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 08, 2008
When it comes time to sell your Naples home , you shouldn't panic just because the market is balancing out. All you must do is approach the situation with the right knowledge.

Setting the right asking price is a good place to begin. Listing your home at or below the competitive market price is best. You just might finish with even more money because of competitive bidding and will generate more interest at a lower price. You maintain a higher chance of selling your house now, rather than months from now, by providing buyer incentives. It might cost you a small amount more at first, but with so many other choices, you will be able to set your home higher than the rest.

Finally, make sure both the inside as well as the outside are spic and span. Looks are important and an unattractive house simply won't sell. By following these clear cut tips, your Naples home has a greater chance of selling .
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Posted on Monday, October 06, 2008
The hot months of summer mean an increase of fire risk, not just pool parties and BBQ's. Be prepared so that in the event of a fire in your Naples home , you and your family stay safe. In every room of the house, including the stairwell, install smoke alarms. Once a month, test and clean them.

With your family, review and practice escape plans. Make sure all exits are free from obstructions and easy to access. Have all heating structures and electrical outlets inspected frequently and do not keep flammables inside. Contact Naples real estate or your local fire department for more ideas on fire safety.
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Posted on Sunday, October 05, 2008
Your Naples home has a modern kitchen and a backyard setup for company. Installing an elevator might be your next step. Among baby boomers, residential elevators are more common than you would think.

Elevators found in hotels or apartment buildings, traditional elevators, will be expensive. The new, less expensive version is the pneumatic lift. This style involves a tall, clear tube with a platform that moves up and down using the force of suction. Elevators might not be for everybody and do take up a lot of space. However, Naples homeowners with elevators can't dream of living without.
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Posted on Saturday, October 04, 2008
Based on data from the United States Commerce Department, there was a boom in new home sales last Month. This is good news for Naples real estate . According to real estate analysts, new, single family home sales jumped by 4.6 percent.

Economists were predicting that the market ought to slow down because of rising mortgage rates and were surprised by the rise. These mortgage rates are predicted to continue to rise over the next few months, but only a minimal slowdown is predicted. There hasn't been a better time to buy a great Naples home .
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Posted on Thursday, October 02, 2008
Has remodeling an old Naples home ever been a dream of yours? Make sure you take a legnthy look at the "bones" of a house before you purchase that potential jewel.

It isn't difficult to repair a few shingles. It is an entirely different, and more expensive story, to replace the entire roof structure. Similarly, repairing a leaking basement is simple. Putting in a brand new foundation will be a big project. Replacing pipes, wiring, and toxic building materials should be assessed also.

Carefully inspect the entire home and move ahead only if you truly believe that your checkbook, and more importantly, your sanity, can handle the project.
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Posted on Wednesday, October 01, 2008
In an attempt to help teachers invest in a piece of Naples real estate , a new initiative has been released recently. The reality of owning a home is a long way off, especially since the salary average for first-year teachers is $31,794.

Partnering together, lending and title companies hope to provide mortgage options for teachers. Those in the field of education can take advantage of special loan programs offered by particular companies. All around the country, teaching is one of the most underpaid jobs. Teacher could purchase a home nearby their school, with their current salary, with help from such programs.
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