"You never get a second chance to make a first impression." This old fact of life has been said millions of times in millions of contexts and there have never been truer words spoken when it comes to selling real estate. In my experience, people decide whether or not they'll buy a home in 10 seconds. They may grind over details for days or weeks but they always end up choosing the home I thought they would buy.
Home buyers all have imagined their next home and have subconsciously developed a picture of it in their mind's eye. They are searching for the home that matches this picture and they can usually decide whether they've found it very quickly. As sellers, we have to play into this buying process. We have to stage our homes in such a way
Caxambas Tower is one of our favorite waterfront condos on Marco Island. It was built in '79 and has forty-three units on its nine floors. Caxambas Tower is certainly one of the landmarks of the South End. Its basically in the center of the island facing south, overlooking Caxambas Pass.
One of the great things about this condominium is the views. They are spectacular from every unit. Imagine looking out over the Ten Thousand Islands from your living room. It's almost surreal. Of course residents have their choice of a long list of amenities that include heated pool, spa, covered parking, fitness room, tennis courts and fishing dock.
Caxambas Tower makes for great year-round living too. It's quiet and not bouncing with tourists. There
Welcome! This is our first article in a series that will showcase each of Marco Island's great neighborhoods. It's typical for newbies to Marco to see the island as one big, homogeneous, tropical paradise. After you've spent a little time here, though, you begin to see nuances of various areas that give each its own personality. Today, we'll look at Olde Marco.
Four thousand years ago, the Calusa Indians made Marco Island their home. These hardy people prospered on Marco and southwest Florida. Many of their artifact have been recovered in Old Marco including the Marco Cat, a panther-like carving that is, today, housed in the Smithsonian. In the late 1800s, William (W.T.) Collier was credited with founding Marco Island when he settled on the
We have a rare find for you today. We just listed a 3 bedroom / 2 bath condo in The Boat Club in Marco Island's south end area. If you've been searching for a boating condo on Marco with 3 bedrooms, you know how tough it can be, especially if you don't want to spend $800,000. They're just not out there. In fact, there usually isn't anything available in Boat Club at all. The 22 owners in this luxury complex love it and the turn-over rate is close to nil.
When we say luxury, we mean Luxury. The Boat Club has everything including a beautiful pool and spa, an elevator, storage, spectacular views from the panoramic living rooms, sun decks, and much more. Of courese, the thing residents love the most are the deeded boat docks that come with the
Yes, it's true. Marco Island single-family home sales are lagging a little behind condos and lots as we move through the summer. Nobody is really complaining, though. What has been a busy season for all of us continues. Overall numbers are strong but single-family-homes are not quite keeping up with lots and condos. Of course, only taking June snapshots isn't the best analysis but it is a fast and dirty way to take the market's temperature.
Compared to June, 2011, SFHs sold are down 5%, avererage selling price is up 0.5% but the median price has fallen over 16%. The low median price number is certainly a shocker but I think we'll see prices bouncing in a range for some time.
Marco Island Condos, on the other hand, are having a fantastic
Here are some new stats on lot sales on Marco Island and things are looking good. Now, if we can get the prices to recover we'll really be in good shape.