Sellers in Naples Florida are already very well aware of what they’ll be getting into if and when they decide to sell their Naples homes. The necessary legwork and home selling tips have already been discussed exhaustively by experienced Naples real estate agents assisting homeowners in selling a home yet there remains that one all important component that many people tend to overlook: the MLS listing.
Everyone knows time is of the essence in selling a home and how important it is to stay on top of pricing trends, particularly recent sales which provide the best indicators of how to price and/or adjust the asking price. Once that’s done, it’s equally important to go straight to the MLS listing and ensure everything is legit. It’s quite surprising how often the information in these listings is either outdated or just plain incorrect so take the time to review the listing and make the necessary changes to make sure your Naples home is being advertised properly.
Also remember that the MLS is used by thousands of people and these thousands of people are catching a glimpse of that small thumbnail image that represents your home every day. Does that image properly justify your home or is that bad angle making it look less than stellar? Always take into account the fact that the image on the MLS will be among the primary driving factors in getting people to actually click on your listing.
Unbeknownst to many, MLS listings go far beyond a picture and the basic information. In fact, sellers can attach incredibly useful data and information like floor plans or important additional items that can’t be included within this basic information. Think about it: the more comprehensive the listing, the more at ease a buyer will feel in contacting you to potentially open the doors for price negotiation.
Among other things, Florida remains well known for the Florida Everglades, the long stretch of wetlands running down the southern portion of the state. Throughout the years it’s become an important nature preserve and several efforts have been made throughout the years to conserve the “river of grass” and prevent any development that might affect it.
A massive Everglades restoration project is currently being proposed by state officials. It will involve the purchase of over 260 square miles of wetlands from the United States Sugar Corporation in an effort to keep the rivers that flow into Lake Okeechobee safe and intact. On top of keeping the Everglades safe, this major purchase will also enhance water filtration systems to make them much cleaner, thus contributing to a much more environmentally friendly method of filtration and also creating additional reserves for those times when rainfall is scarce.
Besides its importance towards maintaining one of its most significant natural lands, an expansion of the Everglades wetlands also contributes to Florida’s aesthetic appeal which has always been a major driving factor in its popularity as a tourism destination and a state where a Florida vacation rental is quite common. And as everyone knows, its housing options like the Naples real estate market which remains popular for its selection of golf homes are also important in attracting vacationers and in some cases new Florida residents.
At the end of the day however, the importance of preserving natural landmarks and employing a “greener” approach wherever possible remain the most important items regardless of whether Naples real estate or Florida real estate for that matter aren’t the first things on people’s minds these days. Combined with the sunny atmosphere, the Everglades define Florida and it’s always good to know they’ll be sticking around for a long time thanks to conservation efforts.
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