Such an informative and thoughtful video…thank you! Very interesting to see how different areas have different size properties, some require flood insurance and some don’t, and some are on septic/well. There is so much info for out of towners to learn😳 Did you say the third home (Burnt Store) doesn’t have hurricane impact windows and doors? Surprised that’s not required with new construction. Aside from that eye sore in the front yard, that was a beautiful home. As a single female, I don’t want be responsible for putting up hurricane shutters for every storm😞 The 4th home was beautiful as well(I saw that online and dismissed it because I wrongly believed it to be a 2 car garage…whoops😂). The second property was too small…neighbors are too close(and why is it taking years to build that house)? Info was still very helpful and today I learned it’s pronounced Matt LaShay😝 On your color coded map, is the no color section(greyish) all non-flood zone? Also, if assessments aren’t paid on a property, do you know a ballpark range of what that cost generally is(and is that due at closing or over time in the future)? Any idea how much a RO system costs(and do builders ever install this in new homes)? Finally, since these properties are not in HOA communities, are there any rules for fencing the property(needing permission from the city, etc)? Thanks!
There is a ton to learn and that is why a real estate agent that knows all of these "unknowns" is more valuable than one would think. Grey on map is all fresh water canals, I can look up each property to determine the final payoff on the assessments for each home (they will all be different) a whole home RO system is approximately 10k. I have heard slightly higher and slightly lower. You can shop the price. No rules on fences, but if Vinyl, whatever is behind it becomes invisible to code enforcement....LOL
Great video! Do you have a video on condos with water and slip ? Which location in Cape Coral would I find them . Thinking of a one bedroom condo with water & slip for a winter vacation home for me and my wife . Keep up the great work and thank for your time & knowledge
Depends, but gulf access land with short commute times to get out can be 100s of thousands. That would make the home potentially 30-50% higher in price depending on location.
@@livinginfortmyersflorida except the paperwork. Still keeping an eye. Hurricanes are going away. Our weather all aur lives has been manipulated. That will soon turn in to heaven on earth. The housing market is going to CRASH. I'm waiting and watching and praying for my dream home in a few months.
Are you insinuating that he is underestimating taxes and insurance? Your comment reads very douchy if you don’t have info to back your statement up. Just another keyboard warrior pretending to be an expert, bro🤦🏻♀️ He explains clearly how he(or his lender) came up with those figures.
@@RenySouthCarolina Thank you for that Lauren....I appreciate you! I try to be as accurate as possible. If it is off, you will at least have a ball park figure to work with.
Maybe Gator needs to stay in the pond..... where is your proof that rebutts this information? You apparently are not in the business.... where did your infinite knowledge come from? Please.... humor me.
Once again, you are misinformed. Most damage was repaired. All new construction is trying to keep up with the demand for housing. Has nothing to do with the storm.
@anacleta424 if you are saying difference between ask price and selling, yes..... that is what real estate is..... and there are a lot of unrealistic sellers who talked the listing agent into taking the listing at an unreasonable price just to get the listing..... then it gets adjusted to reality later.
Insurance will continue to rise , tax’s will also down there , then you got assessments for sewers etc . Prices need to get real down there . And the cape is crazy overbuilt . Traffic , traffic
@@Bob-in4eh false..... insurance already going down with 9 new insurance companies coming into the state!!! Spoke to 2 different clients yesterday that have shared their experience.
@@livinginfortmyersflorida not from what I have seen . If going down in a particular area it's from a 40% increase . Beyond that to your point your paying taxs on the purchase price . No mention of sewer connection assessment and if that's paid . Home prices still need to fall there . Two family members have homes on water down there that I visit. It is crazy loaded with traffic and continued building of condos and housing. Was thinking of buying there but after visiting a few times and costs ( flood insurance only covers 250k then need supplemental, unless rely on FEMA bailing you out ) . Do like the monkey bar however .
Thank you for keeping it real. Some other cape coral channels are nothing more than a sales job. I appreciate your honesty..
Craig, liked the video and concept. Info was concise and I’m sure helpful to viewers.
We will have to film our home soon too.
Cheers
Such an informative and thoughtful video…thank you! Very interesting to see how different areas have different size properties, some require flood insurance and some don’t, and some are on septic/well. There is so much info for out of towners to learn😳
Did you say the third home (Burnt Store) doesn’t have hurricane impact windows and doors? Surprised that’s not required with new construction. Aside from that eye sore in the front yard, that was a beautiful home. As a single female, I don’t want be responsible for putting up hurricane shutters for every storm😞
The 4th home was beautiful as well(I saw that online and dismissed it because I wrongly believed it to be a 2 car garage…whoops😂).
The second property was too small…neighbors are too close(and why is it taking years to build that house)? Info was still very helpful
and today I learned it’s pronounced Matt LaShay😝
On your color coded map, is the no color section(greyish) all non-flood zone? Also, if assessments aren’t paid on a property, do you know a ballpark range of what that cost generally is(and is that due at closing or over time in the future)? Any idea how much a RO system costs(and do builders ever install this in new homes)? Finally, since these properties are not in HOA communities, are there any rules for fencing the property(needing permission from the city, etc)? Thanks!
There is a ton to learn and that is why a real estate agent that knows all of these "unknowns" is more valuable than one would think. Grey on map is all fresh water canals, I can look up each property to determine the final payoff on the assessments for each home (they will all be different) a whole home RO system is approximately 10k. I have heard slightly higher and slightly lower. You can shop the price. No rules on fences, but if Vinyl, whatever is behind it becomes invisible to code enforcement....LOL
Great info. Thanks.
And much closer to Gulf
Great video! Do you have a video on condos with water and slip ? Which location in Cape Coral would I find them . Thinking of a one bedroom condo with water & slip for a winter vacation home for me and my wife . Keep up the great work and thank for your time & knowledge
@newalex1970 text or email me and I will put something together. 239-292-0440 or Craig@ournextfloridahome.com. thank you.
In 1979 - Out 2003 THINK ! Everything, everything but the weather. This a Tropical environment, severe conditions should be expected.
The homestead starts the year after the year you apply
@@fredkraus9180 absolutely
Is there a new building code where I noticed the front doors open out vs open in? Thanks
Maybe hurricane force doors?
Yes, opening out allows the door jam to give more support for the hurricane force winds.
I live in Clearwater, prices are lower
Wanting Cape boat friendly house What would you suggest?
Contact me to discuss - 239-292-0440 or craig@ournextfloridahome.com
What does he mean when he says "assessments"? Are these homes in an HOA? If so, what are the HOA fees?
Conversion to water and sewer
How much does the price of the home go down one house away from the water? the other side of the street.
Depends, but gulf access land with short commute times to get out can be 100s of thousands. That would make the home potentially 30-50% higher in price depending on location.
Can you post a link to this map? Or how can it be accessed? Thanks
Please send an email to Info@OurNextFloridaHome.com.....I will then send the link. Thank you
30%+ overpriced.
Or more
A few changes coming for realtors starting August 17 2024. Are you aware?
@gwentexas lol.... nothing will change for the good agents!
@@livinginfortmyersflorida except the paperwork. Still keeping an eye. Hurricanes are going away. Our weather all aur lives has been manipulated. That will soon turn in to heaven on earth. The housing market is going to CRASH. I'm waiting and watching and praying for my dream home in a few months.
Way to much for what you getting 1800 sq maybe worth half at most
What world do you live in. Nice house and very reasonable
Each market is priced differently based on demand. Maybe move to a cheaper city or state? Demand will still control pricing... always has!
Ridiculous. Our money is worth nothing anymore. And this is pure greed as well.
you are wrong wrong wrong on the taxes and insurance Bro
Tell me why..... no context....
Are you insinuating that he is underestimating taxes and insurance? Your comment reads very douchy if you don’t have info to back your statement up. Just another keyboard warrior pretending to be an expert, bro🤦🏻♀️ He explains clearly how he(or his lender) came up with those figures.
@@RenySouthCarolina Thank you for that Lauren....I appreciate you! I try to be as accurate as possible. If it is off, you will at least have a ball park figure to work with.
@@livinginfortmyersflorida Bro was the give away.
then his lender is way way off
Maybe Gator needs to stay in the pond..... where is your proof that rebutts this information? You apparently are not in the business.... where did your infinite knowledge come from? Please.... humor me.
All of that is new because it's been destroyed before by a hurricane.
Once again, you are misinformed. Most damage was repaired. All new construction is trying to keep up with the demand for housing. Has nothing to do with the storm.
No thanks
So overpriced, my God, how can people afford this, I guess many rich folks around here.
Single family homes start in the 200s now. If that isn't affordable, you likely can't afford to live anywhere!!!
Big difference between two to what they asking in Cape Coral,
@@anacleta424 not sure what you are saying.... please clarify
@anacleta424 if you are saying difference between ask price and selling, yes..... that is what real estate is..... and there are a lot of unrealistic sellers who talked the listing agent into taking the listing at an unreasonable price just to get the listing..... then it gets adjusted to reality later.
Insurance will continue to rise , tax’s will also down there , then you got assessments for sewers etc . Prices need to get real down there . And the cape is crazy overbuilt . Traffic , traffic
@@Bob-in4eh false..... insurance already going down with 9 new insurance companies coming into the state!!! Spoke to 2 different clients yesterday that have shared their experience.
@@livinginfortmyersflorida not from what I have seen . If going down in a particular area it's from a 40% increase . Beyond that to your point your paying taxs on the purchase price . No mention of sewer connection assessment and if that's paid . Home prices still need to fall there . Two family members have homes on water down there that I visit. It is crazy loaded with traffic and continued building of condos and housing. Was thinking of buying there but after visiting a few times and costs ( flood insurance only covers 250k then need supplemental, unless rely on FEMA bailing you out ) . Do like the monkey bar however .