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* Home * Buy 1. All Listings 2. Featured Listings 3. Sold Listings * Sell 1. Sell My Home 2. Home Valuation * About 1. Our Team 2. About Us 3. Contact Us 4. 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FIND YOUR HOME'S VALUE IN TODAY'S MARKET! GET HOME REPORT OPERATING TEAM Wendy Zamora Wendy Zamora Agent License ID: p3532047 RECENTLY SOLD MORE LISTINGS * 1/16 16 Sold on 02/23/2024 closed $3,975,000 49.7% $2,000,000 3 Beds4 Baths2,757 SqFt 404 PHEASANT WAY, SARASOTA, FL 34236 Single Family Home Listed by GRECO REAL ESTATE READ MORE * 1/35 35 Sold on 02/23/2024 closed $640,000 3.9% $615,000 3 Beds2 Baths1,944 SqFt 112 OAK ST, FLAGLER BEACH, FL 32136 Single Family Home Listed by BEYCOME OF FLORIDA LLC READ MORE * 1/16 16 Sold on 02/23/2024 closed $229,000 $229,000 1.08 Acres 60TH STREET N, LOXAHATCHEE, FL 33470 Vacant Land Listed by Reaction Realty Group, Inc. READ MORE EXPLORE OUR FEATURED AREAS Cape Coral Cape Coral read more Naples Naples read more Fort Myers Fort Myers read more Miami Miami read more Clearwater Clearwater read more Marco Island Marco Island read more Bonita Springs Bonita Springs read more Estero Estero read more Sanibel Sanibel read more Fort Myers Beach Fort Myers Beach read more Tampa Tampa read more St. Petersburg St. Petersburg read more MY BLOGS MORE * 4 BEST BOATING COMMUNITIES IN CAPE CORAL: LIVE IN A BOATER'S PARADISE February 23, 2024 09:48 AM 4 BEST BOATING COMMUNITIES IN CAPE CORAL: LIVE IN A BOATER'S PARADISE The city of Cape Coral has several bodies of water to explore via boat. From the Caloosahatchie River and the Gulf of Mexico to numerous canals and lakes, homeowners in Cape Coral can spend many hours on the water. Living in a Cape Coral home with a boat dock provides convenient access to canals, bays, lakes, the gulf, or the river. Many homes in these communities have docks and boat slips, making it easy for homeowners to park their boats and hit the water anytime. These communities are also close to restaurants and other local amenities. The following are some of the best boating communities for the nautically-inclined homebuyers moving to Cape Coral. Cape Harbour From a small community of around 40 homes in 2000, Cape Harbour has grown into a large boating community filled with multiple housing options and amenities. The community is located in southwestern Cape Coral between El Dorado Parkway and Karen Greenside Island. Homes in Cape Harbour include a mix of condos, townhomes, and single-family houses—some of which have direct water access. Home sizes range from two-bedroom, 1,276-square-foot condos and townhomes to single-family houses with five bedrooms and more than 6,000 square feet of space. Located next to Cape Harbour Marina, homeowners in this community have everything needed for boating right at their fingertips. The marina has wet slips, transient slips, and dry storage for boats. Showers, laundry facilities, and other amenities are also available. Cape Harbour has several community amenities, including a clubhouse, pool, fitness center, tennis courts, and special events, and some condo communities in Cape Harbour have additional amenities. Residents can also enjoy many local amenities, including dining and shopping options. Cape Harbour Oyster Bar and Grill and The French Press offer places to dine out or have a cup of coffee. Cape Harbour Farmers' Market offers fresh, locally grown produce. Tarpon Point Tarpon Point, located in southwestern Cape Coral right off the Caloosahatchee River, offers resort-style living for boating enthusiasts. This gated waterfront community includes many housing options from luxury condos to estate houses. High-rise condos have an average of three bedrooms and around 3,000 square feet of space. Penthouses with four or more bedrooms and over 4,000 square feet of space can also be found here. Villas and single-family houses typically have three or more bedrooms and around 3,000 square feet of space. Many homes in Tarpon Point offer views of the river, nature preserve, marina, and more. The marina has over 200 slips for boats, an on-site pool, dining, and other amenities. Boat rentals, kayak paddle board rentals, yacht charters, and dolphin tours are also offered. Residents can bring their boat to the marina, dock there, and visit local shops and restaurants on foot. The Marina Village Shops has retail stores, a spa, and a few places to grab a bite, including Gulf Coast Fudge and Gather. Other local amenities include Marker 92 Waterfront Bar and Bistro and a nature preserve with hiking trails. Tarpon Point also has a clubhouse, fitness center, pool, bocce courts, and other amenities. Want the ultimate boating access? Check out homes with boat docks for sale in Cape Coral. Hermitage Nestled between Cape Harbour and Tarpon Point, Hermitage is a gated community of just over a dozen estate homes with direct gulf access and private docks. Each home has its own dock that's spacious enough for sailboats, yachts, and other large boats. Most Hermitage homes have four bedrooms and over 3,500 square feet of space. Many homes are among Cape Coral's homes with a swimming pool. Gated access to the community provides enhanced security and privacy for Hermitage residents. Hermitage doesn't have on-site community amenities, but it's close to many local amenities. With the community offering spacious docks and convenient access to waterways, homeowners can quickly get around via boat instead of by car. Nearby Cape Harbour provides multiple dining options, including Fathoms Restaurant and Bar and Rumrunners, one of Cape Coral's best boating destinations. On the other side of Hermitage, Tarpon Point has several restaurants, such as High Tide Social House. Both Cape Harbour and Tarpon Point also have many shops. Chiquita Boulevard and Cape Coral Parkway are just a few minutes away for even more dining and shopping options via car, including Lobster Lady Seafood Market and Publix Supermarket at Camelot Isles Shopping Center. Emerald Cove Located next to Weatherly Lake, Emerald Cove—one of Cape Coral's most affordable neighborhoods—is a beautiful boating community in southwestern Cape Coral. Emerald Cove isn't right by the gulf or a marina as the other boating communities are, but its central location makes it easy to get to several amenities in the area. The lake also provides scenic sights and easy water access for residents. There are approximately 100 homes in Emerald Cove, and roughly a third are lakefront houses. Weatherly Lake and several canals create inland waterways for residents to explore. Dating back to the late 1990s, this gated community features villa homes with two or three bedrooms and bigger 2-story houses. Emerald Cove has a few community amenities for residents to enjoy, including a pool, fishing pier, playground, and beach. The nearby waterways can be used for boating, kayaking, jet skiing, and other water sports. Several lakes are part of this waterway system, including Shamrock Lake and Lake Alhambra, which provide for even more fishing and boating opportunities. Santa Barbara Boulevard is just minutes away for several local amenities, including Il Primo Pizza and Wings and Jason's Deli. The Shops at Midpoint Center offer Publix Supermarket at Midpoint Center and many other stores. Beautiful Homes, Loads of Boating Amenities, and More Buying a home in a Cape Coral boating community gives homeowners a chance to enjoy gliding through local waters on a regular basis. It also means you'll be living in one of Cape Coral's best neighborhoods. Factors that buyers should consider before choosing a community include whether they plan to have their own boat or rent one and what kinds of community and local amenities they want nearby. Whether buyers want to be close to the Gulf of Mexico or live next door to a lake, Cape Coral has the ideal boating community. MORE * INTERIOR DESIGN FOR NEW HOMES: MAKE YOUR NEW CONSTRUCTION HOUSE FEEL LIKE HOME February 23, 2024 09:20 AM INTERIOR DESIGN FOR NEW HOMES: MAKE YOUR NEW CONSTRUCTION HOUSE FEEL LIKE HOME As the owner of a new construction home, it can feel like a lot to wrap up construction only to then tackle the task of designing it to your liking. Luckily, there are plenty of tips and tricks to make the decorating process smooth and ensure that your new home is both beautiful and functional. Among the pros of buying a new construction home, you should feel empowered by the blank slate and the freedom to make it entirely your own. These interior design tips will help your new construction house feel like home. Choose a Color Palette When choosing a color palette for your new home, begin by exploring color trends and identifying those that resonate with your aesthetic preferences. Take into account the home's architectural features, as certain styles lend themselves to specific color schemes. It's also important to choose colors that flow seamlessly between rooms, creating a sense of cohesion and harmony throughout the home. To help you visualize what colors would look like, gather paint swatches, fabric samples, and other design elements, and arrange them together to create a mood board. Don't be afraid to consult with an interior designer for expert guidance in designing your dream house. Incorporate Textures In interior design, texture refers to the way an object looks and feels - from wallpapers and fabrics to rugs and carpets, there are many options for adding texture to your home. Texture helps a home achieve a more sophisticated look and comfortable feel. In addition, texture can really make your space feel alive and allows you to express your interests and tastes. If you're looking to add textures to your home, wallpapers come in a broad selection of hues and designs and are a great way to get started. Fabrics like velvet or linen can be used on furniture or curtains for an elegant touch. Rugs add warmth and comfort while also providing visual interest. Lastly, carpets offer a soft feeling underfoot perfect for cozy bedrooms or inviting living rooms. Add Accent Pieces Accent pieces can be a great way to add personality and style to any room. Although it differs from texture, accent pieces can include things like rugs and pillows in addition to lamps, artwork, and furniture. When choosing accent pieces it's important to consider how they will work together with other items in the room such as furniture and wall colors. Thoughtfully choosing artwork is another great way to bring life into a space with unique designs that reflect your personal style. Pillows are perfect for adding color or pattern without taking up too much space. Lamps can provide additional light while also being used as decorative elements in the room. Finally, don't forget about functionality. If there isn't enough storage available, look out for items like ottomans, chests, trunks, or baskets which can double up as both decorative and functional pieces. Create Focal Points Focal points help create a sense of balance in any room of your new construction home. When it comes to designing a space, the focal point should be the first element that is considered so the elements you add will be sure to complement it. A fireplace or large window can act as an effective focal point, drawing the eye and providing a sense of focus to the room. Additionally, artwork or furniture pieces such as armchairs can also serve as attractive focal points. A striking console table or an oversized mirror can create a dramatic first impression for visitors, while an elegant chandelier adds a touch of sophistication. By thoughtfully selecting and emphasizing focal points in various areas of the home, a cohesive and engaging interior design can be achieved, making each space feel purposeful and well-balanced. Lighting Matters Lighting can be the deciding factor in creating an ambiance in your new house. Accent pieces like lamps and sconces can be used to draw attention to certain areas of your space while providing additional light sources. You can also maximize the advantages of natural light in your home by strategically using mirrors to distribute natural light throughout a room. When selecting bulbs for fixtures, efficiency should also be taken into account. LED bulbs are quickly gaining traction in the market due to their long lifespan and reduced electricity consumption compared to incandescent lighting. Invest in Quality Pieces Investing in quality pieces upfront when designing the interior of your home allows you to save money in the long run by avoiding the need for frequent replacements. Additionally, higher-quality materials and craftsmanship often result in a more attractive and visually appealing design that can enhance the overall look and feel of your space. Finally, quality pieces are typically more comfortable and functional, which can significantly improve your quality of life at home. Start by selecting furniture pieces that will be used most often, such as a sofa with durable furniture fabric, a dining table of high-quality wood, and a bed with a comfortable, sturdy mattress. Look for pieces that are made from durable materials like solid wood, metal, or leather, and avoid furniture made from particleboard or other low-quality materials that won't last. Prioritize Comfort Though you want your space to look a certain way, it's important to remember that the furniture pieces you select have to be functional as well so you don't want to overlook comfort. Comfortable furniture can help prevent physical problems like back and neck pain as well as improve your mental health by promoting relaxation and reducing stress. Whether you're watching a movie, reading a book, or hosting friends, don't let uncomfortable furniture disrupt your lifestyle. Try to test pieces before you purchase them or look for reviews regarding comfort if you're ordering online. Utilize Smart Home Technology Investing in smart home technology when designing the interior of your home can provide a wide range of benefits, including convenience, energy savings, and enhanced security. Smart home technologies pay off by simplifying many household functions like lighting, temperature, and security allowing you to adjust your settings even when you're away. In addition, smart home technology is usually designed to be energy efficient. This can help save you money on utility bills and increase the value of your home since home buyers are often willing to pay more for homes that are equipped with smart features. Design Your Dream Home Designing the interior of your new construction home can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it pays off to have a plan. By following these interior design tips, you can create a space that looks beautiful and feels inviting. Remember to choose colors and pieces that reflect your personal style and overall theme. With these tips in mind, you can create a home that you'll love living in for years to come. MORE * HIGH-RISE VS. LOW-RISE CONDOS: WHICH IS THE BEST OPTION FOR YOUR NEXT CONDO? February 23, 2024 09:19 AM HIGH-RISE VS. LOW-RISE CONDOS: WHICH IS THE BEST OPTION FOR YOUR NEXT CONDO? Buyers looking to purchase a condo may not realize how drastically different complexes can be in size, design, and layout. A condo's style can directly impact a lifestyle, so it's a good idea for home seekers to consider what they envision and focus on touring properties that can offer them the type of life they desire. Condominiums are essentially separated into different categories determined by a building's height and the number of units per floor. Additionally, government entities such as cities, counties, or states may have classifications for condo structures, which may vary slightly. Two common categories designated for condos are "high-rise" and "low-rise." Before investing, buyers need to understand the differences between high-rise and low-rise condos and the type of lifestyle they can expect as residents. What Defines a High-Rise vs. a Low-Rise? Distinguishing the differences between what exactly defines a high-rise condo vs. a low-rise condo is very straightforward. Essentially, it comes down to the size of the buildings located in the complex or on the plot of land. High-rise condos typically start at 10 stories high, and it's very common for modern structures to be much taller—even as high as 131 stories up in the sky. Often located in downtown and urban areas, high-rise condos are also increasingly being erected in coastal regions. Most high-rise structures offer residents elevators and other conveniences inside the building or in smaller structures on the property. Parking will vary, but complexes may offer ground-floor under-building parking, a garage, or open outdoor parking. Prices on these units run from moderate to luxury, depending on the location, views, and amenities. Low-rise condos are typically one to nine stories high and offer more units per floor when contrasted with high-rises. These buildings and complexes are in urban or other residential areas. Building designs are usually simple and sometimes provide an elevator, but smaller complexes usually have staircases. For convenience, low-rise condo properties usually offer residents open carports or detached parking in a separate garage structure. Low-rise condos range from basic to luxury and are priced accordingly. Get Unparalleled Views in a High-Rise One of the best benefits of living in a high-rise condo is the unparalleled views. Urban dwellers enjoy a pristine view of their city's skyline and downtown cityscape. At the same time, coastal residents appreciate living in high-rise condos with fantastic water views and sun-kissed beaches from their windows and balconies. Either way, the views in these buildings allow residents to fully enjoy the prime locations they tend to be built in—not to mention that high-rise condos get fresher air due to being far above traffic and other pollutants. Aside from the incredible views and desirable locations, living in a high-rise condo has numerous advantages, including living in proximity to transportation, easier commutes, and enjoying vacation-destination-type amenities. Additional advantages include on-site conveniences, such as shops, cafes, fitness centers, security, pools, hot tubs, or other leisure amenities. Another benefit of living in a high-rise is that owners on higher floors generally hear less street noise. When owners are ready to move, high-rises typically have solid resale values, making these residencies a good investment. Low-Rise Living Also Has Benefits While high-rise units are desirable, buying a low-rise condominium is also an excellent decision for many homebuyers due to the numerous advantages of these smaller buildings and property complexes. For starters, owners can enjoy a maintenance-free home because this service comes with the purchase. Units are also typically closer to the street, making it convenient for residents when carrying groceries or other packages. Low-rise condo buyers can also sidestep the unique challenges of moving into a high-rise condo. Low-rise condo living also offers a less "city" vibe, and people living in these communities often have plenty of green spaces, such as gardens, ponds, walking trails, and other natural backdrops. Other advantages include fewer units, which is terrific for people who want to enjoy a quieter lifestyle. On average, low-rise condos have just six to 30 units per building, which means they offer a quieter environment due to buildings being smaller or more widely spaced. This intimate atmosphere allows residents to get to know their neighbors or enjoy more privacy, further adding to the lifestyle appeal since they can enjoy the best of both worlds. While some low-rises are in cities, most are in suburban areas, ideal for homeowners who want easy access to big-city amenities without the typically higher cost of living in those locations. Low-rise condos are usually lower priced than high-rises and may come with smaller monthly or annual maintenance fees, which is great for buyers seeking to stay within a specific budget. Like their high-rise counterparts, low-rise condos also have excellent resale values. Like Aspects of Both? Try a Mid-Rise Condo If you can’t decide between a high-rise condo and a low-rise condo, why not try your luck with a mid-rise condo? In contrast to their higher or lower counterparts, mid-rise condos offer residents the opportunity to experience aspects of both. There is some discrepancy over how many floors a building needs to be considered a mid-rise, but the general consensus is five to 12 stories. Mid-rise condos typically include fewer units than high-rise buildings and often feature more amenities than low-rises. Residents are also likely to have access to a variety of common areas, such as fitness rooms, lobbies, and shared patios. Because mid-rises typically have fewer units than high-rise condos, neighbors are more likely to become familiar with one another and form a sense of community that can be lost in massive high-rises. Mid-rises also have the advantage of lower wait times for elevators because fewer people live in the buildings. Buyers Can't Go Wrong With the Condo Lifestyle Whether a buyer's preference is a high-rise or low-rise condo, they can't go wrong with either option. Both housing types offer distinct advantages, and homebuyers can select a unit based on their desired location, budget, and the kind of lifestyle they seek. MORE MORE WE ARE HERE 24/7 TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR HOME BUYING AND SELLING NEEDS FROM START TO FINISH. 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