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Optimism Is What I Do. I’ve been accused of always being positive and sometimes over the top. I try to stay optimistic and believe the best in people and circumstances. That attitude will win the day. It makes me feel good. I think that kind of attitude creates a synergy of positive direction. My crystal ball seems to ...
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These are the numbers for Fort Myers and the beach from our MLSFort Myers Single family homes112 sold in June107 in July171 pending79 active contingent short sale1900 still on the market Condo’s92 sold in June78 sold in July85 pending43 active contingent short sale2233 still on the market (ouch) Ft Myers ...
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Homes for Sale under $100,000 in Cape Coral We have customers that are looking in the under $100k price range in Cape Coral. These properties are moving fast and most are in great condition. I have written multiple full price offers for properties to have them overbid by others. That is a good sign for the real estate ...
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I recently had the inspection for my 1972 Cape Coral home completed. I failed. The good news is there is help and a fund in Florida to mostly pay for shutters for my windows. What a great opportunity. By getting the shutters my insurance will go down. This is a win, win.The potential savings is good in Florida, where ...
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Mortgage failures in Cape Coral. How bad was it? Well, I have been doing what is known as loss mitigation for a company that will remain anonymous. Essentially that means meeting with folks that were given a loan in lean times and are now strangled trying to figure out what to do next. I’m hired to help the bank help the people ...
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It looks like the widening of Pine Island Rd between Chiquita and Burnt Store Rd is finally a go ahead years before expected. This is good news. Probably about the time this is done our economy should have turned around and more people will be living here again. At that point we could finally get our regional mall. That is ...
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Well it looks like the city of Cape Coral is listening to the people and the seawall install is on hold. If they delay these projects for the short term until we begin the recovery from this economic downturn then we don't contribute to the problem. We need more thinking like that. This is not an overnight thing. We will be ...
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