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Posted on Sunday, November 30, 2008
Improvements, like a new bathroom or deck, will add value to your Naples home . However, certain upgrades could essentially end up costing you when the time comes to sell.

Adding a swimming pool is an essential in the hot, dry areas. In the cooler areas, the idea of upkeep is enough to turn buyers away. A home with a pool will not appeal to some families with young children. The kids new playroom is great, but you might not have considered how it looks from the outside. A poorly planned addition will be tough to sell, especially when it doesn't fit the rest of the house.

When following design trends, be careful. Above the counter sinks and bamboo floors will date a home, just like green shag carpet. Be smart and think ahead when personalizing your Naples home.
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Posted on Friday, November 28, 2008
Adding a hot tub to your second Naples home will make it more alluring to vacationers. Rental homes with hot tubs take in $14,000 more than homes without, on average. The start-up cost is big, but a hot tub will pay for itself several times over.

Additionally, a dirty house is more memorable than a clean house, claim renters. Make sure the linens are fresh and the floors are spick and span to avert any unpleasant memories. Clothes and food are the only items a renter should bring to your Naples home .
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Posted on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Many downtown residents are bidding farewell to city living. Owners of Naples homes are searching for more than big cities have to offer. Country living is becoming more common for everybody seeking to get away from city tensions.

Most of rural development is due to city dwellers who have chosen to escape to the countryside. So many people decide to commute to surrounding cities for work while others choose to transform their way of life totally and live on property with horses, sheep, and chickens.

In most cases, a bigger city is only a short drive away and is the place to find shopping centers, museums, and other forms of entertainment and nightlife which are difficult to come across in a smaller town. If you are considering selling your Naples home and drifting to the country, please let us know.
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Posted on Monday, November 24, 2008
Cell phone towers near Naples homes seems to be an inconsistent fight. The majority want even better cell phone coverage and don't want their calls dropped. However, a lot of communities try to keep cell towers out of their neighborhoods. Towers might diminish property value and are very unsightly. To work properly, a cell tower has to be visible. This means an unattractive, enormous piece of steel will be installed above the tree line. This doesn't fit well into a neighborhood design, but is fine for an urban setting.

To remedy this, companies started putting towers in that resemble trees. However, there isn't anybody that is tricked by a steel tree. Cell phone companies have to be sensitive and open when deliberating towers with communities. Naples residents need to remember that it is possible to win a battle against cell phone companies. By approaching the situation with a team mentality, both sides ought to get what they want.
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Posted on Saturday, November 22, 2008
Along with heat waves come rolling blackouts. There is no way to tell how long a blackout will go on and they can occur at anytime. It's so important to be prepared when the power goes out in your Naples home .

Speak with your local utility company for blackout information. Usually, blackouts are planned dependent upon geographic areas. If you are certain a blackout is coming, plan to go somewhere with power. Going to the movies, a shopping mall, a friend's house, or even on a vacation are all practical options when your home is without power.

Plan ahead with extra food and plenty of water throughout the sizzling summer months. Keep extra ice in the freezer and leave the refrigerator door shut. Do not forget food and water for your pets. Be sure you have extra batteries, medical supplies, and other personal items. Remember that your cell phone battery might die and networks do get congested during emergencies.

Most importantly, pay attention to individuals who are most susceptible to heat, more specifically, children and the elderly. Based on weather projections, the earth's rising temperature means heat waves aren't going anywhere. Today is a good day to start preparing for heat waves.
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Posted on Thursday, November 20, 2008
You might not be a Hollywood star, but don't give up on your Naples home just yet. A lot of homeowners have turned over their residence for days, or even weeks, for movie or TV shoots. Production companies are willing to shell out big money for the use of the ideal home.

For many, the money, and the glamour is worth it. Others become worried at the thought of having a repair person enter their home. Even for fame, a hundred crewmembers are too much. Still, it could be fun to see your Naples home on the silver screen.
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Posted on Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Interior decorating has gone to dark from light. Many Naples homeowners opt for shades of black, brown, and grey instead of pale woods. Everything, from cabinets to faucets, is taking on a darker shade. To so many, these darker colors create a comforting ambiance and balance the stresses of daily life.

Like any trend, dark decorating may one day seem dated. The pink bathtubs from the 60s and green shag of the 70s definitely date a room. Nevertheless, if done properly, your Naples home could be transformed from conventional to warm and cozy.
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Posted on Monday, November 17, 2008
Nearly 25 percent to 40 percent of condo conversions have gone back to rentals, nationwide. This could impact Naples real estate . Homeowners are encouraging tenants to come back after being unable to sell these converted condos. At this time, rental rates have increased by 12-15 percent, but that price is likely to balance out as additional conversions take place. Keep an eye out for changes in Naples.
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Posted on Saturday, November 15, 2008
One of the leading reasons why you bought your Naples home is because it is a stable investment. You ought to think about purchasing a home in a college town if you are looking for another investment.

University enrollment is forecasted to increase by 15 percent over the next 10 years and students, as well as professors, will need a place to live. Typically, the surrounding area of a college provides more culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually more educated.

The best choices for college towns all across the country are Gainesville, Fl, Fort Collins, CO, and Columbia, MO.
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Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008
In your Naples home , the proper lighting can make a big difference. An entire space can be brightened, a particular architectural piece will stand out, or the appearance of a room will be altered by lighting. There are just a few details to remember when installing new lights. You should use a consistent style. Colorful tract lighting will not look natural in an older home, while a period crystal chandelier will fit right in. Remember, different lighting can achieve different things. A granite countertop is going to be spotlighted by installing lights in under cabinets.

To get a feel for the kind of lighting you will need, view each room at night, without any natural light. A great way to add a romantic, elegant, touch to any wall is by putting in a sconce. Nothing is more unattractive than a bare light bulb, always cover the bulb. Finally, install individual switches for every light and don't forget about the dimmers. Your Naples home can be exquisitely lit by keeping these tips in mind.
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Posted on Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Your Naples home has a modern kitchen and a backyard intended for entertaining. Putting in an elevator could be your next step. Residential elevators are more popular that you would imagine, specifically among baby boomers.

Traditional elevators, similar to those in hotels or apartment building, are pricey. The new, less expensive model is the pneumatic lift. This style consists of a tall, see-through tube with a platform that moves up and down by using the force of suction. Elevators take up lots of space and will not be for everybody. However, Naples homeowners with elevators can't imagine living without.
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Posted on Monday, November 10, 2008
Your Naples home is a good investment. You really should think about buying a piece of real estate in a college community if you are wanting a second investment.

Students, together with professors, will need a place to live as college enrollment is predicted to jump by 15 percent over the next 10 years. Typically, the nearby area of a college produces more culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually more educated.

Logan, UT, Charlottesville, VA, and Columbia, MO are a couple of the best choices for college towns around the country.
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Posted on Monday, November 10, 2008
A drop in home construction was announced by Toll Brothers, the prevailing company in luxury homebuilders. The price of shares fell to $1.07 per share from $1.27. Investment buyers, who are now sellers, together with homebuilders who have built too much are the cause of this drop, cited top executives.

Toll Brother's is "well prepared" to manage the present situation. There are still many great Naples homes out there, so there is no need to stress.
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Posted on Friday, November 07, 2008
Some urban residents are saying goodbye to city living. Owners of Naples homes are wanting much more than the city has to offer. Anybody wanting to break away from city demands are interested in country living.

City dwellers who have chosen to migrate to the countryside, lead to a lot of small-town development. Some folks want to commute to surrounding cities for employment while others choose to transform their lifestyle completely and live on property with cows, goats, and roosters.

Shopping, movie theaters, and other forms of entertainment and nightlife are hard to come by in small towns, however in most cases, a bigger city is only a short drive away. Contact us if you are curious about selling your Naples home and heading towards the country.
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Posted on Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Cell phone towers nearby Naples homes seems to be an inconsistent fight. The majority want not as many dropped calls with even better cell phone coverage. On the other hand, most communities don't want cell towers in their neighborhoods. Towers might lower property value and are very unattractive. To work properly, a cell tower needs to be visible. Above the tree lines, an unattractive, colossal piece of steel must be installed. This is fine for a downtown setting, but doesn't fit well into a neighborhood layout.

Companies started adding towers that look like trees to remedy this. Although, there isn't anybody that is fooled by a steel tree. When deliberating towers with communities, cell phone companies have got to be sensitive and open. In turn, Naples households should remember that they are capable of winning a battle against cell phone companies. By going into the situation with a team mind set, both sides might get what they want.
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Posted on Wednesday, November 05, 2008
With heat waves come rolling blackouts. There is no way to tell how long a blackout will last and they can take place at anytime. It is so important to be prepared when the power goes out in your Naples home .

For blackout info, check with your local utility company. Oftentimes, blackouts are planned based on geographic areas. Plan on going somewhere with power if you know that a blackout is approaching. Going to the movies, a shopping mall, a friend's house, or even on a vacation are all practical options when your home is without power.

Throughout the hot summer months, plan ahead with extra food and plenty of water. Store extra ice in the freezer and leave the refrigerator door shut. Don't overlook food and water for your pets. Make sure you have plenty of batteries, medical equipment, and other personal items. Remember that your cell phone battery might die and networks do get congested during emergencies.

Above all, pay attention to individuals who are most vulnerable to heat, particularly, children and the elderly. Heat waves are here to stay, mostly because of the earth's mounting temperatures, according to climate projections. Start preparing for heat waves today.
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Posted on Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Have you been looking for a way to perk up the boring mirrors in your Naples home? Try decorating them with a unique frame. This can be carried out a number of ways.

Finding a frame to fit your mirror, cutting a mirror to fit your frame, or building a custom frame are a few of the inexpensive ways. From carved oak to gold, a "mirror rescue guide" can be hired to embellish your mirror in almost anything. Starting at $500-$1,000 and depending on the size of the mirror, these types of consultations may be pricey.

Mirror framing is becoming popular, with sales growing at 40% each year. Mirror decoration is a fantastic way to add life your Naples home .
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Posted on Sunday, November 02, 2008
Your Naples home is a good investment. If you are searching for one more investment, you really should consider buying a house in a college community.

Over the next 10 years, college enrollment is likely to jump by 15 percent and students, along with professors, will need a place to live. Generally speaking, the nearby area of a University provides a greater amount of culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually better educated.

The best choices for college towns across the country are Gainesville, Fl, Charlottesville, VA, and Missoula, MT.
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Posted on Sunday, November 02, 2008
Any serious Naples musician will want to think about an in-home recording studio. The amount of home studios is rising, particularly around Nashville and Los Angeles, according to Billboard reports.

Regular visits to private studios are far more expensive than installing an in-home studio. You ought to think about installing a recording studio in your Naples home if you are an accomplished musician with room to spare.
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Posted on Saturday, November 01, 2008
There is a new twist to the white picket fences enclosing Naples homes . Privacy, as well as security, are increased by a gated fence. A remote controlled gate can be put in at the end of a driveway or added onto an existing wall or fence. A computer program, hand-held device, or even a BlackBerry or Treo can trigger the gate.

These kinds of models don't come cheap. A Do-it-yourself model can be purchased for about $1,200 and a professional, more sophisticated system will run anywhere from $18,000 to 130,000. These gates are evidence of the jump in fear and paranoia in America, according to some. Many others believe that they are simply the best way for privacy. Either way, those selling fences claim that business is booming.
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