I just moved to Naples this year and yes there are many old folks here but don't let that turn you away, there are just as many young folks too. We moved to Naples from New Jersey and we have no regrets. We absolutely love it here. There are 3-4 months, January - April, that it's crazy down here which is considered in season. You will find a lot more traffic on the streets than normal but don't be discouraged it really is a beautiful place to either visit or move to. The best part is everything you possibly need is a 5 - 10 minute commute, whether it be a doctor, dentist, store, mall, food, bar, gas, or beach you name it it's close. Even though it rains a lot, it alway clears up and the sun comes back out. It really is a tropical paradise.
***** We do have people that like to speed, just as we have people that want to do 30 in a 50. Living down here is a lot different, it does take a while to adjust. As far as crime I think you really need to research the different areas in Naples. We live near Downtown Naples and haven't had any issues. I'm sure that it's no different than any other place you just have to make sure you check it out before making your move.
Great tour of a beautiful town, thank you. I am going to be there for the first time next month (only for a week). I'm from the Northeast and this looks like paradise to me!
Video very skillfully made, combining history, overhead views, chock full of helpful information, and narrated with excellent diction (rare). You have a warm and animated personality.
I love, LOVE , love my Naples. I own a beautiful home on Rum Runners Road (it's nicer than the name sounds); it's my weekend home / vacation home. My job has me in Miami & Ft.Laud mostly. Naples is superior, very much so, to southeast Fla. Everyone is absolutely 100% kind, polite..., not to mention in shape. Miami and even Ft. Laud are the extreme opposite of Naples. Plus people speak properly..., and dress decently..., and have good manners..., and are well educated in Naples. I met my husband in Naples; he owned the lovely house right next door to mine..., when I first bought property here. God bless Naples. What a wonderful world it would be if all neighborhoods were as clean and decent as Naples.
Lots of Blessings your way! I wish I could of made it there, but life wasn't kind at all. I got stuck here in NY, & doesn't look like I would be able to escape :(.
@@momofthreemunchkins Well, winter is as close to your 'ideal' temps but from May/June to September/October it's 95 every single day, and very humid (not unlike NC/SC) and there are thunderstorms virtually every day in the afternoon. But it clears up almost always as well. But I'd rather deal with the heat here than the cold, sometimes frigid, temps up north. It's amazing here!
i am from miami and went to naples for a weekend and I was blown away by the beauty the calm and how educated and decent the people were. this is literally the happiest city in the U.S very different from Miami. loved it....wish i can come here more often.
I use to shop in that mall. Lived there 25 yr. Decided to retire in my home state of Ohio. I dont like the beach, heat, or hurricanes. To tropical. I like change of seasons, mountains, hills, and cooler weather.
coming from southern ca where its nothing but traffic i would love to live there. I'm A-okay living in a sleepy beach town with seniors lol and then driving to all the excitement.
My family and I moved to Naples in the early fall of 1956....we lived there in several homes, ending up on 3rd Avenue South. My girl friend's stepfather owned that first old market building shown in the early part of this video...surrounded by lovely nothingness....just sand and sun. Gone with the wind....
Hi Shawn, thank you very much for your comment. We did a video for Cape Coral a while back. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/UnLfdGPynPc/w-d-xo.html Enjoy :-)
i know its horrible !i hate it! i hate how the local authorities do not care for the locals and only for their snowbirds. i think they should really start paying more attention to the locals instead of the ridiculously rich or the snowbirds because Naples is lacking soo much when it comes to lives of improving the locals and stop building soo many unnecessary communities. what will happen all the beautiful wildlife??
We moved there in 1982. Way to many people. It wasnt bad for awhile. But then just to many people. As you said traffic too. Moved back to Ohio in 2006. Small rural community. Change of seasons. No hurricsnes. Hills. No palm trees. I think its more my style. Everything is so much cheaper too.
@@cookierockstar8 It all about the money. I didnt like it much when we use to live there. To hot, to crowded, to many palm trees, hurricanes. Dont miss it. Dont ever want to come back.
These people don’t know what they are talking about, is not only for old people, is very pretty and enjoyable,not like other cities that have a lot of low class people, here we respect people and be nice to each other
The last few years before we moved away from Florida, I couldnt stand to hardly go out because of traffic. Bumper to bumper in tourist season. Now, I get out and its like hardly no traffic. Wide open road. I love it. No more crowded restaurants. Small rural town in Ohio. Beautiful change in seasons. Its my kind of life. Naples is a rat race!
Ever since I was small I've wanted to move down somewhere south, be it South Carolina, or North Carolina. As of recently I have had my eye on Naples Florida, probably because of low crime and it is a beautiful city. Though I do have a question for anyone that comes along my comment. Being 17 I will be graduating from High School next year, and really want to start somewhere new. So would it be logical to move to Naples after a few years after school? As the video shows this is one of the most richest cities, do you have to have a bunch of money to make a living there?
its only one of the richest cities because of the retired people who live there. there is poverty still present and crime rates its just because the crime never reaches the news or the rich people because everything is kept very hushed. but dont get me wrong the police force doesn't play around thats why the crime is kept under control but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen as much as the town over, because it has just as much crime as any city. the area is pretty good for cheap rent especially in the naples manor. everything in the city is pretty close. i personally think Naples is over rated, the city focuses mostly on tourism sites intead of improving the Naples community. basically the "rich" and snowbirds are placed of high more priority than the locals. We are basically thrown under the bus. i really hope the government changes that. because Naples is loosing the small city vibe and starting to become like our neighbor fort myers which is a terrible place! so much crime and corruption there! i really do not like how much Naples is expanding because they are not improving the community or protecting the delicate wildlife that lives within Naples. i would wish they would stop building so many communities that become empty when the snowbirds leave, because recently we have been loosing the beautiful landscpe and hurting the habitiat of the Florida panther which believe it or not is also lives in parts of Naples. The corporations are not caring for the enviroment and making Naples almost an eye sore with unnecessary communities popping up everywhere. traffic is becoming unnecessarily heavy. it was not like this growing up and i think people are getting way over their heads with money instead of caring for the community nor the delicate wildlife that is greatly suffering! aka the everglades is starting to suffer!!! ... sorry i know i went on a tangent here!
@@cookierockstar8 I don't think you're wrong just frustrated with seeing a beautiful environment going down the toilet. We've just moved to Orlando a year ago and getting ready to move to the sleepy town of Clermont. There is not a Beach insight that is not being built on! The Politicians (not all I hope) are all about the money and not about the infrastructure or nature. Actually, Trump took care of that one with the 28 laws done away with for a Border wall. [www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/13/butterfly-sanctuary-border-wall-mission-texas. I wish you well and maybe one of these days our voices will be heard
Coming from someone who use to live there, the answer is yes. We moved down in 1982. Had nothing. My husband had to start his own construction business and become a subcontractor. It took us several years before we could even have our own home. The rent is high. Insurance is high. Everything is high.
Weve been going to naples for many years, my sister lives in Lely. Nice informative video.,thank you. It would have been a bit easier for me to concentrate on with out the music though 🥴
Well said Cookie. I can't say a lot about naples but our friends live there and we visit a lot. Yes, its full of rich retirees, and lots of money but it does have it's charm. Your right, the more they keep building and building it's taking away the charisma and soothing effect of a place that very many long for, a peaceful, pleasant area where nature still can be appreciated, and activities are plentiful. Unfortunately sometimes the greed of more development and money destroy beautiful things and people. Hopefully, there are authorities with at least half a brain that will make the right decisions that will benefit the community and area, instead of lining the pockets of politicians and other half wits that are only in it for the greed.
Naples has 8 high schools 12 elementary schools .. there is a lot of young families and single people if you will. its just that the old people live in those areas while the i guess middle class and normal people lol do not live in those areas because it is sooo expensive... middle class communties live around 20 minutes to half and hour away. they are kept further away i guess because they might think of us like an eyesore honeslty they don't care about us LOL they only care about the precious snowbirds
I just moved to Naples this year and yes there are many old folks here but don't let that turn you away, there are just as many young folks too. We moved to Naples from New Jersey and we have no regrets. We absolutely love it here. There are 3-4 months, January - April, that it's crazy down here which is considered in season. You will find a lot more traffic on the streets than normal but don't be discouraged it really is a beautiful place to either visit or move to. The best part is everything you possibly need is a 5 - 10 minute commute, whether it be a doctor, dentist, store, mall, food, bar, gas, or beach you name it it's close. Even though it rains a lot, it alway clears up and the sun comes back out. It really is a tropical paradise.
***** We do have people that like to speed, just as we have people that want to do 30 in a 50. Living down here is a lot different, it does take a while to adjust. As far as crime I think you really need to research the different areas in Naples. We live near Downtown Naples and haven't had any issues. I'm sure that it's no different than any other place you just have to make sure you check it out before making your move.
So have you heard of bayshore yet?
Jean Pierro the place is boring south east florida is better
Yes I have. I've been to Bayshore quite a few times.
+Jean Pierro: Hi Jean, I'm from Philadelphia & will be moving to Naples in July. Looking forward to it!
I've been to naples once, it was a great vacation, and I'll be back to enjoy the good restaurants, the weather, the beaches and the kind people :-D
I've been there on vacation once, this city took my heart, so one day, I'll be back buying a winterhome overthere.
how about now tino
Great tour of a beautiful town, thank you. I am going to be there for the first time next month (only for a week). I'm from the Northeast and this looks like paradise to me!
What'd you think?
Dont go in the summer unless you love heat and humidity.
What a fantastic tour! Congratulations. I really loved it.
My favorite ,lovely Naples! I live in Miami now and I am missing my Naples. The best al of everything! I love ❤️ you Naples!
me 2
Video very skillfully made, combining history, overhead views, chock full of helpful information, and narrated with excellent diction (rare). You have a warm and animated personality.
I love, LOVE , love my Naples.
I own a beautiful home on Rum Runners Road (it's nicer than the name sounds); it's my weekend home / vacation home. My job has me in Miami & Ft.Laud mostly. Naples is superior, very much so, to southeast Fla. Everyone is absolutely 100% kind, polite..., not to mention in shape. Miami and even Ft. Laud are the extreme opposite of Naples. Plus people speak properly..., and dress decently..., and have good manners..., and are well educated in Naples. I met my husband in Naples; he owned the lovely house right next door to mine..., when I first bought property here. God bless Naples. What a wonderful world it would be if all neighborhoods were as clean and decent as Naples.
I Like You I’m thinking of moving here from Charleston SC. I want year round 80 degree weather and clear blue water. It looks beautiful there
Retired moving from Ma. If you know of anyone renting a room? Or small appartment its just me! Thanks Love Naples!
Lots of Blessings your way! I wish I could of made it there, but life wasn't kind at all. I got stuck here in NY, & doesn't look like I would be able to escape :(.
@@momofthreemunchkins Well, winter is as close to your 'ideal' temps but from May/June to September/October it's 95 every single day, and very humid (not unlike NC/SC) and there are thunderstorms virtually every day in the afternoon. But it clears up almost always as well. But I'd rather deal with the heat here than the cold, sometimes frigid, temps up north. It's amazing here!
There is NO Rum Runner's Road in Naples.
i am from miami and went to naples for a weekend and I was blown away by the beauty the calm and how educated and decent the people were. this is literally the happiest city in the U.S very different from Miami. loved it....wish i can come here more often.
come back amy im patrick
Very much looking forward to arriving in naples! Beautiful everywhere!
Greetings from Poland. A wonderful land.
we have a failure to comunicate lol
I use to shop in that mall. Lived there 25 yr. Decided to retire in my home state of Ohio. I dont like the beach, heat, or hurricanes. To tropical. I like change of seasons, mountains, hills, and cooler weather.
Thankyou for the tours of this beautiful place!
I used to live here too and regret moving back to Europe. Naples is a beautiful and save city.
Naples is paradise!
come back daphne
Nice tour I have a picture of me on the pier. Thanks for sharing
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coming from southern ca where its nothing but traffic i would love to live there. I'm A-okay living in a sleepy beach town with seniors lol and then driving to all the excitement.
Abby California I went there twice and I loved it 😃😃
come back abby
My family and I moved to Naples in the early fall of 1956....we lived there in several homes, ending up on 3rd Avenue South. My girl friend's stepfather owned that first old market building shown in the early part of this video...surrounded by lovely nothingness....just sand and sun. Gone with the wind....
1952 here
a great video. very informative and well produced.
This is a very helpful video series. Any plans on doing one on Cape Corals?
Hi Shawn, thank you very much for your comment. We did a video for Cape Coral a while back.
Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/UnLfdGPynPc/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy :-)
Moved to Naples in early 70's and lived there for quite a few years. Beautiful little beach town then. Now just gridlock traffic, traffic, traffic.
i know its horrible !i hate it! i hate how the local authorities do not care for the locals and only for their snowbirds. i think they should really start paying more attention to the locals instead of the ridiculously rich or the snowbirds because Naples is lacking soo much when it comes to lives of improving the locals and stop building soo many unnecessary communities. what will happen all the beautiful wildlife??
We moved there in 1982. Way to many people. It wasnt bad for awhile. But then just to many people. As you said traffic too. Moved back to Ohio in 2006. Small rural community. Change of seasons. No hurricsnes. Hills. No palm trees. I think its more my style. Everything is so much cheaper too.
@@cookierockstar8 It all about the money. I didnt like it much when we use to live there. To hot, to crowded, to many palm trees, hurricanes. Dont miss it. Dont ever want to come back.
These people don’t know what they are talking about, is not only for old people, is very pretty and enjoyable,not like other cities that have a lot of low class people, here we respect people and be nice to each other
The last few years before we moved away from Florida, I couldnt stand to hardly go out because of traffic. Bumper to bumper in tourist season. Now, I get out and its like hardly no traffic. Wide open road. I love it. No more crowded restaurants. Small rural town in Ohio. Beautiful change in seasons. Its my kind of life. Naples is a rat race!
I went a few years ago very nice
I lived there 25 yrs. You can keep it. This guy is probably a realtor.
how are u now sharon
Wow beautiful 😍.
Beautiful Naples ..
Girando per la Florida, naples mi sembra proprio un bel posto, curato, ben frequentato e non rovinato da troppe costruzioni. Ciao!
Ich liebe Naples und komme seit 25 Jahren immer wieder.
Great video!! Thank you
i MISS YOU NAPLES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ever since I was small I've wanted to move down somewhere south, be it South Carolina, or North Carolina. As of recently I have had my eye on Naples Florida, probably because of low crime and it is a beautiful city. Though I do have a question for anyone that comes along my comment. Being 17 I will be graduating from High School next year, and really want to start somewhere new. So would it be logical to move to Naples after a few years after school? As the video shows this is one of the most richest cities, do you have to have a bunch of money to make a living there?
its only one of the richest cities because of the retired people who live there. there is poverty still present and crime rates its just because the crime never reaches the news or the rich people because everything is kept very hushed. but dont get me wrong the police force doesn't play around thats why the crime is kept under control but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen as much as the town over, because it has just as much crime as any city. the area is pretty good for cheap rent especially in the naples manor. everything in the city is pretty close. i personally think Naples is over rated, the city focuses mostly on tourism sites intead of improving the Naples community. basically the "rich" and snowbirds are placed of high more priority than the locals. We are basically thrown under the bus. i really hope the government changes that. because Naples is loosing the small city vibe and starting to become like our neighbor fort myers which is a terrible place! so much crime and corruption there! i really do not like how much Naples is expanding because they are not improving the community or protecting the delicate wildlife that lives within Naples. i would wish they would stop building so many communities that become empty when the snowbirds leave, because recently we have been loosing the beautiful landscpe and hurting the habitiat of the Florida panther which believe it or not is also lives in parts of Naples. The corporations are not caring for the enviroment and making Naples almost an eye sore with unnecessary communities popping up everywhere. traffic is becoming unnecessarily heavy. it was not like this growing up and i think people are getting way over their heads with money instead of caring for the community nor the delicate wildlife that is greatly suffering! aka the everglades is starting to suffer!!! ... sorry i know i went on a tangent here!
@@cookierockstar8 I don't think you're wrong just frustrated with seeing a beautiful environment going down the toilet. We've just moved to Orlando a year ago and getting ready to move to the sleepy town of Clermont. There is not a Beach insight that is not being built on! The Politicians (not all I hope) are all about the money and not about the infrastructure or nature. Actually, Trump took care of that one with the 28 laws done away with for a Border wall. [www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/13/butterfly-sanctuary-border-wall-mission-texas. I wish you well and maybe one of these days our voices will be heard
Coming from someone who use to live there, the answer is yes. We moved down in 1982. Had nothing. My husband had to start his own construction business and become a subcontractor. It took us several years before we could even have our own home. The rent is high. Insurance is high. Everything is high.
@@cookierockstar8 You are right. One of Naples best kept secret is the high rate of suicide among the elderly.
Weve been going to naples for many years, my sister lives in Lely. Nice informative video.,thank you. It would have been a bit easier for me to concentrate on with out the music though 🥴
OMG...BEATIFUL...NICE...🇨🇺🇺🇸
Super Video
Well said Cookie. I can't say a lot about naples but our friends live there and we visit a lot. Yes, its full of rich retirees, and lots of money but it does have it's charm. Your right, the more they keep building and building it's taking away the charisma and soothing effect of a place that very many long for, a peaceful, pleasant area where nature still can be appreciated, and activities are plentiful. Unfortunately sometimes the greed of more development and money destroy beautiful things and people. Hopefully, there are authorities with at least half a brain that will make the right decisions that will benefit the community and area, instead of lining the pockets of politicians and other half wits that are only in it for the greed.
PLEASE fix the sound.
How about property valu
Great place to live
+Nikolai Weingart I love living here a lot. It is so awesome down here!
There is no sound. This presentation without explanation does not help us
Mine had sound. I wonder why yours didn't.
Probably I had a problem on my PC. Thanks
You should see it from up above!!!
Ha we owned 20 acres in north Naples my dad subdivided it and sold the lots for 300 dollars 30 down and 10 a month.....
When, in the 1940s. Wow.
@@sharoncrawford3042 yup
Best go there With Money for Income to support you ..Ave MDI is $78k Yr
Ini Hotel Pak Adrian Forsyt....sama Grup keluarga........
i live here
nice presentation but try sitting on your hands, your constant unnecessary excessive use of them distracts from what you are saying.
Bapak ini siapa...... ?
You
H!mm--- the narrstor's, voive...drove mr CRAZY...with his uneen speed and volumr..TOO DISTRACTING!! 🙃👣
OMG how boring. Do you see all the seniors in the background .
Naples has 8 high schools 12 elementary schools .. there is a lot of young families and single people if you will. its just that the old people live in those areas while the i guess middle class and normal people lol do not live in those areas because it is sooo expensive... middle class communties live around 20 minutes to half and hour away. they are kept further away i guess because they might think of us like an eyesore honeslty they don't care about us LOL they only care about the precious snowbirds
Seniors may be oldies but they are also goodies.
Dont go to Naples if you want to be out of jail.
soto robert why
Huh
Great video! Thank you!