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What’s Your Home Worth?

If you’re a Naples homeowner and are debating whether or not it’s worth selling Naples homes in the existing market, you may wish to consult and evaluate what your home is actually worth. This is assuming that the sale of your home is an option as opposed to a necessity; the latter comes with several additional requirements that need to be satisfied.

Perhaps the most common thing to do to get a good idea of the value of Naples homes is to have the home appraised or request a comparative market analysis (often referred to by its CMA abbreviation). Like the name suggests, these reports compare values so there’s little use for it if you want to know what the value is at a future date.

Always remember that the biggest items that will affect the value of Naples homes besides neighboring values will be the immediate area and both its desirability and conveniences. Top rated schools, a good fusion of entertainment and safe recreation, and traffic will all boost or deflate your home’s worth. To a lesser degree, how people perceive your neighborhood and how well the economy is doing overall will also play a role, albeit not as major.

Regardless of what you decide, strongly consider knowing what you can and can’t ask for in price. This could be a crucial factor in finding a buyer in a relatively short amount of time.

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Improving Naples Homes

The American Lung Association recently releases an article on improving indoor air quality for Naples homes and other types of real estate. It’s amazing how much air quality can improve the standard of living for someone in a Naples home and how easy it is to manage indoor air quality. People who own Naples homes can make slight modifications to their cleaning systems or appliances to increase their air quality. Here are some tactics owners of Naples homes can use to cleanse their indoor air.

Fighting dusting is more important than you think when it comes to keeping Naples homes air quality sound. Dust creates dust mites which trigger allergic reactions like sneezing and asthma attacks. Dust gathers on windowsills, tables, shelves, carpets and hard surface floors in Naples homes. It’s important to dust elevated hard surfaces, vacuum low soft surfaces, and mop low hard surfaces to get rid of dust in Naples homes.

Additionally, filters are the lungs of Naples homes. Change air-conditioning filters and other filters frequently to ensure that all the debris in the air is being picked up.

Hard surface floors are preferred for clean Naples homes living. Soft surfaces are harder to clean and hold volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Naples homes. Dusting and Vacuuming are good cleaning methods but the most effective cleaning method in Naples homes is mopping.

Fans are important for keeping air fresh in Naples homes. A Naples home should have a fan or air-vent in the bathroom, kitchen and large closets where odors tend to build. Fans do more than remove odors in Naples homes, they remove moisture that incubates bacteria.

Clearing Up Quail West

If one were to visit the Naples Florida real estate golf community of Quail West, it would seem as if the country’s current economic recession and the real estate market woes decided to almost completely overlook the community. From the multiple golf courses to the very active clubhouse, Quail West in Naples seems to be doing very well.

Quail West consists of a variety of upscale Naples Florida real estate golf homes which vary from large homes to even larger estates, prices ranging between $1.5 million to more than $9 million. While the community remains active and in demand, the developer of Quail West has had to deal with many of the same real estate market ramifications that have affected countless communities in Florida and beyond.

The Quail West community has received some negative attention due to bankruptcy filings on behalf of the developer. It’s important to note however that the golf community is doing very well since the majority of its homes and its several amenities were not in fact included in these bankruptcy filings. The majority of Quail West homes are controlled by the homeowner’s association and not the developer, almost ensuring current and prospective Quail West residents have little to worry about.

Quail West continues to provide and host a number of activities in its clubhouse and its nearby golf courses are popular with golf pros and enthusiasts alike. Since it’s doing reasonably better than many Naples Florida real estate markets, it may be a good choice for those who want to live in an all-in-one golf community.

Get a Home Up to Selling Standards

Buyers in the current market are pickier than ever. They want a perfect home at thirty percent discount just for buying into a risky market. The current real estate market is highly competitive. The supply of homes on the market far outweighs the demand from buyers. So sellers have to meet a new (higher) standard of home condition if they hope to compete. Here are some tips a seller can use to bring their home up to standard.

Make sure the roof is in good condition. The first thing a potential buyer sees is the exterior of a home. If a seller is trying to sell their Naples home and a few shillings blew off the roof in the last storm, the seller needs to make sure they’re replaced. Also, damaged gutters, whether bent or broken give the home an unseemly appearance that can deter even the most enthusiastic buyers.

Cover nail holes and repaint. Sellers would be surprised how much better their home looks after a good paint job. Any holes in the walls small or big create an image in the buyer’s head of owners that didn’t take care of their property. One of the most prominent features of a home’s interior is the walls…so make sure they look great.

Repair entry ways. There’s no way a potential buyer is going to miss a blemish on the front door. Other entry blights for a home include sagging screen doors, broken doors and rusty door knobs. A seller should also pay attention to the aesthetics around the entrances. Make sure all plant life is alive and trimmed. If a seller has potted plans make sure the water is drained as it can sometimes create a herd of mosquitoes ready to greet your potential buyers (especially if you own Naples real estate).

Make Moving Easy

Exploring Naples MLS listings, buying Naples homes and becoming a new homeowner is a great feeling but in order to reach that state of satisfaction, the homeowner has to start off by taking care of all the necessary and oftentimes unpleasant details, namely the actual move.

Moving into something like Naples golf communities can vary between stressful to efficient. Just like any major transition in one’s life though, the more prepared you are, the easier your move will be. Here are some tips to make your move as smooth as possible.

Assuming you intend to hire a moving company, make sure you do so well in advance, particularly if the new home you’re moving into is a considerable distance from your current residence. On that note, also make sure that you’ll be able to move things to the new home and make repairs or changes while still having an existing roof over your head. It’s a lot easier to paint interiors that don’t have furnishings getting in the way.

As for your belongings, get rid of items that are not needed. Obviously some items hold sentimental value or are too cherished to give up but everything else, strongly consider selling it, throwing it out, or giving it away. The fewer items there are to move, the easier the overall transition will be.

The more that can be accomplished before moving into the new home, the easier it will be once all the furniture is inside and ready for placement or unpacking. It will also work to your advantage to have all the necessary communications systems installed prior to move-in, such as telephone and internet access. Before unpacking or placing new furniture, ensure that the area/room where these items will go has sufficient space; the last thing you want is to have a cramped room with very little area to move around.