Marina Village On Schedule September 19, 2009
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From the News-Press, September 19, 2009
Cape Coral Resort to Open November 1
Construction is nearing completion at The Resort at MarinaVillage at Tarpon Point Marina.
The $150-million dollar project is Cape Coral’s first waterfront resort. The Shops at MarinaVillage and the adjacent six-story parking garage are also almost complete.
MarinaVillage will be a commercial, residential and retail center within Tarpon Point Marina that will be open to the public. Pavilions situated along a waterfront promenade will offer boutiques and retail outlets, a day spa and fitness center. Restaurant plans include two casual restaurants, Marker 92 and the Nauti Mermaid. Both will feature marina views, a full bar and award-winning cuisine.
The Resort at MarinaVillage will be managed by Fort Myers Beach-based SunStream Hotels & Resorts. About 1,000 people came out to a job fair SunStream held at the resort on Thursday, and another fair was scheduled for Saturday. Sunstream was taking applications for more than 100 management and entry-level positions, ranging from sales and catering and food and beverage to guest services and housekeeping.
The resort at MarinaVillage features fully furnished, two- and three-bedroom residence-style rooms ranging in size from 1,235 to 2,195 square feet.
Resort guests will be able to use all the amenities of Tarpon Point Marina, plus concierge and spa services, room service, housekeeping and access to a resort-style pool, spa and deck.
A Testimonial for Cape Coral September 14, 2009
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Recently, I asked one of our clients that purchased a Cape Coral waterfront home what they thought about living in Cape Coral - (prior to coming here to shop for homes, they had never heard of Cape Coral). Here’s there answer!
In Feb of 2008, my wife Deb and I were in West Palm Beach visiting friends. It was about 90° while it was 0° back home in Connecticut, and a severe snowstorm caused the Governor to “close” the entire state. Deb said “In whose mind is this right?” and declared we would be moving to Florida!! Our friends said we should pick the East coast because it is the “happening” side of the state, all the west coast had to offer was white sand beaches, beautiful sunsets and the Red Sox… Deb and I both raised our hands and said “That’s us!!”.
Deb picked Cape Coral because of it’s proximity to the Boston Red Sox’ Spring Training camp. Once she decided that’s where we were focusing, she searched on the internet for local real estate agents and found Brenda (she liked Sage Real Estate’s website the best, as it contained answers to all the questions we wanted to ask). In ONE WEEK, Brenda showed us about 50 waterfront houses and the very last one we looked at was the one we picked (it was the first one Brenda wanted us to look at). Brenda then got our bid and counter-bid in and accepted, got the house appraised and inspected, and got all the paperwork in motion before we left to return to CT. Through all of this hectic activity, the thing we did most was laugh. Brenda is no longer our real estate agent, but one of our dearest friends… oh, and her hubby Dave too!!!
Our neighbors down here are simply THE best….we were welcomed immediately with open arms and much friendship. There was none of that nervous feeling of being new to the neighborhood. We see other houses on the market and say “hmmm…that’s nice”, but then drive through our neighborhood and see our neighbors and we smile that we are living where we are. I would not trade this for any place!! We’re still living in CT, but are in contact with at least three or four of our Cape Coral neighbors daily (including Brenda), and cannot wait for the day when we move to the Cape full time.
As far as shopping, there are plenty of Target, Walgreens, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe’s and grocery shopping in the area, in addition to tons of brand name outlets.
We’re still investigating places to eat, learning of new places all the time. There are a lot of restaurants in the area.
Cape Coral is close to Fort Myer’s Beach, Sanibel and Captiva Islands, it’s right on the Gulf of Mexico for boating and of course, close to the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox Spring Training camps!!
To sum it up in one word, Cape Coral is “Paradise.”
Regards,
Marcus
P.S. Their beautiful Gulf Access waterfront home is available for vacation rental – click here to view the photos of the home. And click here to view renting details.
Southwest Florida Real Estate Market – April 2009 Stats May 16, 2009
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From the Great Fort Myers Area Association or Realtors, May 11, 2009 (Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs)
Fort Myers, FL – April homes sales were up 105.5% year to year with 1,406 existing single-family homes sold, compared to 684 in April ’08. Pending sales improved 60.2% year to year, with 2,368 single-family homes pending versus 1,478 a year ago.
Of significance is the drop in the number of single family homes listed on the MLS (at the end of April, there were 8,665 active listings of existing single-family residential properties compared to 12,324 a year ago, a decline of 29.7%). The supply of single-family homes shrunk to 3.7 months, which is less than half of what it was a year ago, when the supply was 8.3 months.
REOs represented 65.9% of all single-family homes sold in Lee County. Interesting is that the many of these properties are selling for more than the list price. There appears to be two prevailing reasons for this: one, many of today’s buyers are qualifying for FHA and VA loans, allowing for closing cost assistance; and two, there is more competition for these homes as multiple offers are being submitted on these bank owned properties. As of the end of April, we have already exceeded sales for all of 2007.
“This is causing buyers to make their highest and best offer when they find the home they want” said Suzanne Sherer, Association President. “As listings shrink and sales prices move above the listing price, this indicates that our market is starting its recovery. This should be very welcome news to sellers out there. Priced right homes are selling quickly”.
Waterfront Condo in SW Cape Coral May 4, 2009
Posted by Brenda in Cape Coral FL Real Estate, Real Estate, Real Estate Industry, Southwest Florida Real Estate, cape coral homes.Tags: boating community, cape coral condo, cape coral gulf access, cape coral waterfront, Cape Harbour
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Beatuiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo in the heart of cape coral on a saltwater canal with quick access to open water and the Gulf of Mexico.
Plenty of spaces to dock your boat. One of Cape Corals most sought after locations, nestled perfectly between Cape Harbour and Tarpon Point Marina: enjoy all the dining, shopping, entertainment and more but without the heafty dues! Enjoy an evening refreshment on your lanai while watching a beautiful sunset over a magnificent water view. Over-sized master suite with access to the lanai looking over the water. What a splendid way to wake up each day! Enjoy the lovely pool surrounded with lush tropical foliage. You’ll feel you’re on vacation everyday in this tropical paradise.
For details contact Beth Chatland on the SageRealtor team, or View Details for 4634 SW 12th Pl #219 here.
Lee County Real Estate Market Update January 27, 2009
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Lee County Florida is once again making headlines – and it’s good news on the real estate market. While local Real Estate Agents have known for some months that the market is turning and inventory is selling, it has taken the media a while to catch up.

“Home Sales Rises Dramatically,” was the headline in this morning’s New Press, the local daily paper for Lee County FL that reported Cape Coral-Fort Myers area home sales were up in December, 2008 a whopping 146% over the December, 2007.
And for the year end 2008, existing home sales were up 43% over 2007 year end.
Low prices are pulling buyers from across the United States, Canada, and Europe. It’s now possible to buy a condo on Fort Myers Beach for $250,000 for example. Cape Coral pool homes in the northern section of the city that have been foreclosed can be purchased for $100,000 or less.
Sailboat access homes in the SW Cape can be found for under $500,000 with some older homes in the $300,000 range.
And for the higher end buyers, as an example, a Rose Garden home on SW 11th Ave that were listed at $1,300,000 during the boom time is now listed at $749,000 – a drastic reduction from the asking price three years ago.
These are just a few examples of the excellent opportunities on the market right now. Below are links to homes for sale in the Lee County area – browse the listings to get an idea of what’s available for use the Property Organizer to search and save listings at www.SageRealtor.com.
Related post: Impressive Stats for Lee County Real Estate
Source for Statistics: Florida Association of Realtors and Fort Myers Association Multiple Listing Service.
Browse Homes for Sale at These Links (Categorized by City):
Fort Myers Beach Homes for Sale
City Calls for Research Park Bids October 27, 2008
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Representatives of fifteen construction, architectural and engineering firms are interested in Cape Coral’s planned research park in the northern part of the city. The research park has the potential of providing hundreds of construction jobs. So far, more than 50 requests for proposal forms have been pulled off the Web site for the research park. For a request for proposal form, go to www.capecoral.net.
Punta Gorda Come Back May 19, 2008
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HeraldTribune, April 29 2008
Outside the window of a new Marion Avenue wine bar, where Londoners Joe Miller and Chris Gehring sip Shiraz, the nearly finished four-story Sunloft Center rises.
By July, the new building will open with shops and businesses on the first three floors and 15 homes on the fourth.
A few blocks away, across Retta Esplanade from the city’s newly transformed Laishley Park and marina, a roof has just been placed on the Wyvern — a 63-room boutique hotel that will start housing guests this fall.
South of the marina, ground will be broken Wednesday for the 123-room Sheraton Harbor Inn Resort and Yacht Club, scheduled to open early next year.
Close by, Charlotte County’s 43,000-square-foot event and conference center is nearing completion.
Punta Gorda’s residential real estate market and many businesses are struggling, like most others, with the sharp regional, state and national economic downturn.
But amid the harsh climate, which will force landmark restaurant The Turtle Club to close after Mother’s Day, Punta Gorda is seeing a bright spot in the surge of commercial building.
The burst of downtown activity is due more to extended reconstruction after 2004’s Hurricane Charley than the factors driving down residential construction and consumer spending.




















