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Mandatory Septic Tank Replacement?

 

ATTENTION NAPLES FLORIDA PROPERTY OWNERS WITH SEPTIC SYSTEMS!  There may be some new changes coming our way regarding selling property with septic systems.  This could effect areas like Pine Ridge, Livingston Woods, Isle of Capri, Keewaydin Island, Logan Woods and other areas where septic systems exist.  Please read the information below provided by Maya Thomas a Realtor located in the Keys for more information.

 

Via Maya Thomas (Exit Realty Old Island Key West):

This will affect Central Florida more than the Florida Keys, but If the Florida Department of Health has their way new property owners will have 18 months from the close of escrow to replace a septic system.  Buyers must get a building permit prior to closing.   DOH wants all septic tanks to be inspected for nitrogen levels when a home sells.  The inspection could trigger a mandatory replacement.   The cost for a new system is could be as much as $14,000. The DOH plan would allow an exemption for any community being attached to a public sewer by 2012. 

For more information, visit the DOH Web site at: http://www.myfloridaeh.com/

Maya M. Thomas
REALTOR®
(305) 522-1398
MayaMarieThomas@Hotmail.com.com
www.ShowcasePortfolioProperties.com
www.myspace.com/topkeysrealtor

Shannon Lefevre, PA
Your Naples Smart Girl!
239-595-6223
www.ShannonLefevre.com

“The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of John R. Wood Realtors.”

 

3 commentsShannon Lefevre, PA • February 24 2009 07:31AM

Naples Florida Deals Lost By Slow Moving Buyers!

It's hard to believe it's possible to miss out on a Naples property you have your eye on in a real estate market that barely seems to be moving but it is in fact happening.  The last couple of days I've heard a few stories about how a slow moving buyer has missed out on a fabulous opportunity and has been left with a feeling of serious rage and disgust for just about anyone else but themselves for missing out.  My how the allegations can fly.

Let me tell you a secret...that old cliche, "you snooze, you lose"  still means something even in the slowest of markets! 

Here are a few tips you can use to prevent from being one of the select few who are running around Naples Florida inwardly thinking, shoulda, coulda, woulda and outwardly spewing: I got screwed.

1.  Once you've identified a great  "deal" that fits your personal needs...do something. Consider whether the property is that great of deal.  If it is, guess what...it's high season.  Chances are it will probably sell this season so you need to be prepared to do something fast (yes, even in this market).

2.  Doing something and doing something smart are not the same thing.  If you want the property.  GO GET IT.  That means have your Realtor write up a real honest to goodness contract with all of the specified terms and conditions that are acceptable to you, sign it and have it presented.  Verbal offers, napkin offers, partial email offers and smoke signals are rarely if ever taken seriously over real paper contracts should you find yourself in a competing position....even if the terms are what you consider better. 

3.  Fooling around with terms will probably help you lose the property.  A few of us around here use the term "intelligent offer".  For example, if you come in at a ridiculous price expecting the seller to negotiate respectfully, you're probably going to get your feelings hurt when they do one of two things.  The seller may choose to respond back with a counter that is equally unintelligent or they may choose to not respond at all.  Despite our encouragement to get them to do something amicable sometimes these sellers have seen and heard enough from people just like you...who came in before you and they simply don't have the strength or stomach to respond better.  Offer a fair price...something you can explain on paper INTELLIGENTLY and chances are you'll get an intelligent response and even a response that will result in an effective contract.

4.  Just because it's listed for a certain price doesn't mean it's going to sell for a certain price.If you're one of those people who have kept your eye on a property only to see it sell and then only to be sickened more after finding out what it sold for...shame on you.  Just teasin...but seriously,  get on the horn and ask your Realtor to do a little research for you.  Some sellers...not all sellers...but some are in fact negotiating.  There in fact have been times when sellers have turned down offers, contemplate for a week or two and gone back to those original buyers and said, "ya know...we've thought about it...and we'd like to take you're offer". You'd be amazed at how many times those deals don't work out for various reasons but every once in awhile they do.  It's kind of like the lottery, you can't win if you don't play.  I want to follow this up with a word of caution though...be prepared to pull the trigger if you should be so fortunate for this to happen to you. Don't expect this to work if your original offer was really stupid...for lack of a better word.  It really only works for those lower but still intelligent offers.

5.  So you're paying cash...that's great!  So are alot of other people. For some crazy reason many people coming down here to purchase seem to think they're the only cash buyers in town and that term alone will win them the deal of their dreams with little respect to the other terms on the contract.  We average about 50% cash and 50% loans in our market and for our more prestigious locations it's probably closer to 85% cash, 15% loans or higher.  I can't remember the last time I was able to refer a lender.  Many people end up doing a loan throughout the escrow period but few are concerned about qualifying and if at worst case scenario are prepared to pay cash anyway.  This term should not be considered your only "ace in the hole" here.  It's actually quite common. 

6.  If you're hearing there's alot of traffic on a property, it might be true.  Oh, I wish I could say that it's always true but we know there are some agents who are anxious to see a deal.  I've learned that after I ask, "how has your traffic been", and I'm told that a property has been really active, to ask more probing questions to see if they can confirm their answers.  I might follow up with, "Great!  How many offers have you seen"? or,  "is that open house traffic or real showing traffic"?  I also might say, "what's the most common feedback you've heard so far".  You can learn alot with additional probing questions and of course, if you know the people you're talking to, that certainly helps.  We have a great deal of straight shooting Realtors around here and we have a few agents who like to stretch the facts a little.  A great Realtor will usually be able to determine quickly who they're dealing with.

7.  The last tip I can give you today isn't really a tip at all but more like a check.  If by chance you do lose that deal of the decade...it simply wasn't meant to be.  Not that I'm too much of the "If you love something let it free" kind of person but a few times I've seen people really turmoil over missing out on a property only to find a better house or a better deal or sometimes both in a pretty short time frame later.  Give it your best shot and if you still miss it, you'll get one.  Keep at it!  Naples is well worth it anyway!

Best Regards,

Your Naples Smart Girl!

Shannon Lefevre, PA
Your Naples Smart Girl!
239-595-6223
www.ShannonLefevre.com

“The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of John R. Wood Realtors.”

 

6 commentsShannon Lefevre, PA • February 19 2009 05:19PM

Naples Area Board Of Realtors Grants Permission Option To Blog!

It appears the Naples Area Board Of Realtors has catapulted its membership into perhaps the next thing regarding Web 2.0 and real estate marketing! Just today they released a number of new required fields when inputing a listing in our local MLS system.  The field most interesting is the "Blogging" field.

The description of this new field reads as follows:  - A new required field "Blogging" has been added. This field controls whether blogging or comments regarding the property are allowed. If your seller wants the property to be used in blogs, select Yes. If your seller does not want the property to be used in blogs, select No. The default is No. (Note: This refers to VOWs. Please see the BEAR and Naples MLS Rules on VOWS.).

Without losing my entire audience by posting the entire 5 page description of what a VOW (Virtual Office Website) is and how the rules on VOWS read, I'll simply state what it doesn't say.

It doesn't say anything about how you can blog about another agent's listing.  I HAVE TO ASSUME that since we're supposed to COOPERATE FULLY WITH OTHER REALTORS, bashing other agents listings is not only inappropriate but also still against the rules.  I might have thought, that little tid bit of information would have been appropriate in the description above but quite frankly, this is just my assumption. 

Without going in a completely creepy direction...let's envision how remarkably neat this might be.

First and foremost there are a total of 440 agents in the Naples area who currently have a profile on Active Rain.  Now granted, not everybody is still active and yes there are quite a few profiles who are no longer in the business but that's probably the same for all markets.  There are approximately 1,622 Realtors active with the Naples Area Board of Realtors.  That's a pretty big difference compared to the 5,000 Realtors who shared my market place just a few short years ago but again, no surprise.

That means that just by a quick look before Naples Realtors had a bunch of free stuff to talk about, Active Rain held about 25% of the possible market share of Naples Florida real estate bloggers.  Not bad!

Let's take a look at how this changes things!  What if only 25% more Naples Realtors start blogging because now they have a ton of new content to write about!  Just looking at the first day of this new change, I can write about 24 listings that hit the market today.  Granted, that's less than half of the new listings that hit the market today but that's still 24 more properties I can expose to the world.  If just 25% more people (around 400 more Naples Realtors) wrote just one blog post about those 24 properties what kind of content would hit the net each day and how could that expose Naples, Florida to the possible buyer prospect base around the world? Now isn't that thinking cooperatively!?! So much for real estate being local!

Crazy...don't you think?

Shannon Lefevre, PA
Your Naples Smart Girl!
239-595-6223
www.ShannonLefevre.com

“The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of John R. Wood Realtors.”

 

38 commentsShannon Lefevre, PA • February 17 2009 02:34PM

544 1st Avenue South Naples Florida For Sale!

A Fabulous Home In Olde Naples!

A magnificent Olde Naples home built in 2005 on a lushly-landscaped lot located just 5 blocks from the glorious Olde Naples beach and 4 blocks from the exclusive dining and shopping experience found on 5th Avenue South.  Enjoy sunshine filled days lounging in the sparkling pool and lazy afternoons from the comfortably, expansive screened lanai.  This home features 3 full suites and one bedroom currently used as a den with two suites located downstairs and one suite with additional living area upstairs.  Vaulted wood ceilings and beautiful warm wood flooring adds to the casual, comfortable ambiance of this exceptionally positioned home.


Additional Features:
-  Granite counter tops.
-  Custom cabinetry.
-  Mature landscaping.
-  Circular drive providing guest ample parking.
-  Stainless steel appliances.
-  Vaulted ceilings.
-  Expansive screened lanai.
-  Breakfast bar.
-  Split bedroom arrangement.
-  Balcony off second floor living area.
-  Orange tree located in the backyard.

 For more information regarding this listing, click here or contact me direct! 

Shannon@ShannonLefevre.com

239-595-6223

 

Shannon Lefevre, PA
Your Naples Smart Girl!
239-595-6223
www.ShannonLefevre.com

“The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of John R. Wood Realtors.”

 

4 commentsShannon Lefevre, PA • February 16 2009 03:37PM