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Volume 2, Issue 3 - May/June 2003
Carla Bonten   Welcome!

Happy summer! Welcome to our May/June newsletter, which has a number of pertinent articles, such as real estate news, our new office in Europe, our community profile of Grandezza, as well as local events and information. We hope you find this issue helpful and informative. You can always explore past issues by visiting the newsletter archive.

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Real Estate Market News

Market Keeps A Strong Sales Pace
Your browser doesn't support Java 1.1, or Java is not enabled! Record home sales occurred last year, as we enjoyed the lowest mortgages rates in more than 30 years. Current forecasts from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) call for continued healthy sales in 2003. Values nationally rose 6.8 percent last year on resale homes, says NAR. For 2003, a 4.3 percent rise is expected.

Projections for 2003

Fort Myers
 
2003
2002
New Population
12,000
11,400
New Jobs
5,800
2,000
Housing
(starts at)    7,000
8,500

Naples
 
2003
2002
New Population
11,000
11,500
New Jobs
3,000
1,500
Housing
(starts at)    5,000
7,000
Source: Fishkind & Associates

More local statistics, provided by the Naples Area Board of Realtors are available in Adobe Acrobat format. Click HERE to view them.

The U.S. Census Bureau (www.census.gov) has provided statistics for the 15 largest counties in Florida. You can see these statistics in Adobe Acrobat format by clicking HERE.

Florida Real Estate
Makes A Perfect Investment!

Since Florida became a territory its rate of population growth has always been high. Throughout Florida history, the ten-year growth rate has been between 40 and 60%. In all census periods the population growth in Florida has been higher than those of the United States as a whole.

Florida Population Facts:
Population Rank:
4th in U.S behind California, Texas and New York.

Florida population (2001):
16,396,515

Total State Population (2000):
15,982,378
(Source U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census)

Population 1990:
12,937.926

Population Growth Rate (1990-2000):
23.5% annual growth rate

Other interesting Florida Facts
• Number of people who move to Florida each week: Approximately 6000

• Number of golf courses:
More than 1,250 (more than any other state)

• 40% of all US exports to Latin and South America pass through Florida.

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Carla Bonten Realty, Inc.
Opens In Europe!

Carma de Reus

Carla Bonten Realty, Inc. is proud to announce that it has officially opened a new branch-office in Europe…Rotterdam, the Netherlands to be exact. This office is operated by real estate agents Carma De Reus and Dorothea Vermeulen, and under the brokerage supervision of Carla Bonten herself.

Ms. De Reus and Ms. Vermeulen know the European market. They provide the highest quality in information on available properties, developments, and service that you’ve come to expect when dealing through Carla Bonten Realty, Inc.

Dorothea Vermeulen

They complete “The European Connection’s” bridge for bringing to you available properties within Europe including Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg, the U.K., and Switzerland just to name a few. A new website specifically designed for the European market will be coming soon to help you find your way to your new destination within Europe.

Contact Carla Bonten for more information regarding the new European office and the services it can provide for you.

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Planning The Vacation
Of Your Dreams?

Because we at Carla Bonten Rentals, Inc. know how important your vacation time is, we always strive to bring you the best in quality and service to meet your needs at all times during your stay here in Southwest Florida. Unfortunately, we also know how tragedies sometimes affect our clients’ abilities to meet, or complete their vacation reservation “requirements” as to a preplanned stay in one of our luxury vacation rental units.

Carla Bonten Rentals, Inc. stepped up to the plate and is now offering you travel protection through CSA Travel Protection. You, our respected clients, pay top-dollar for the quality and service we provide to you. By offering you the travel protection option policy through CSA, we can help you eliminate any fears of completely losing moneys you’ve invested towards your Dream Vacation to Sunny Southwest Florida with your family.

We are here to serve you, our respected clients, and to provide you with the best and smoothest stay ever.

Please contact Carla Keogh, our Rentals Manager, for more information on how we can help you when you visit us for your special vacation.

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Carla Bonten Realty News

The Ronald McDonald House of SW Florida’s “For the Love of Art” Benefit Update…

Carla Bonten Realty, Inc. announces that it has joined forces with 4% Properties, Inc. to help make next year’s function even more successful. We still need money to help The Ronald McDonald House of SW FL’s expansion of more rooms to accommodate the immediate families of hospitalized children.

Our committee consists of the following members: Carla Bonten (Broker/Owner Carla Bonten Realty, Inc.), Edward Lorenzini (Carla Bonten Realty, Inc.), Liliane Black (Carla Bonten Realty, Inc.), Colleen Pearsall (4% Properties, Inc.), Roxanne Dohanich (4% Properties), Marian Rosencrans (First American Title), Lisa Portnoy (Colonial Bank), Heather Klein (The News Press), Karen Parsley (Ronald McDonald House SW FL.), Kimberly Parsley (Ronald McDonald House SW FL.), Nancy Reynolds (Reynolds & Associates, Inc.), David Schiering (5th 3rd Bank), Bill & Pam Jurek (The HomeTeam Inspections.)

We are currently in-process looking for those of you who would like to sponsor or donate to the benefit that will be taking place Saturday, February 7, 2004. Look for the place where the event will be held in our next edition of Carla Bonten Realty – Digital Communique.

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March 2003
Listing Agent Leader

April 2003
Listing & Sales Leader
Laura Clark

Laura Clark moved to southwest Florida from Massachusetts some 13 years ago and has been practicing real estate for 4 years. She has experience in standard residential and in investment properties and is a member of the Bonita-Estero Association of Realtors and NAR. When she takes a break from her professional career, Laura enjoys participating in extreme sports such as skydiving. So, if you're looking for a realtor with great tenacity, courage, and ability, Laura may be the one for you. We are proud to have her as a new addition to our team at Carla Bonten Realty, Inc.

You may email Laura at: laura@carlabontenrealty.com

Congratulations to Laura for her outstanding listing and sales work!

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March 2003
Sales Agent Leaders
Peter Meili

Peter MeiliPeter Meili was born and raised in Zurich, Switzerland. He was educated in Switzerland, Germany and the US. Among others, he attended the world-renowned hotel school, Ecole Hoteliere in Lausanne, Switzerland. The hotel business took him around the world, specializing in opening new hotel properties. That is what originally brought him and his lovely family to Naples, Florida, known as "America's Best Kept Secret".

He brings this professionalism to his five year real estate career working with rentals, new home construction and general real estate. His fluency in Swiss German, English, German, French, Spanish and some Portuguese allows him to also dedicate his experience to the international clientele in the area. You will receive the royal treatment!

Email Peter at peter@carlabontenrealty.com

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The American Red Cross Collier County Chapter
Celebrates 75th Anniversary

(Naples, FL – May 2, 2003) The public is invited to attend a special luncheon celebration for the Collier County Chapter of the American Red Cross’ 75th Anniversary in Collier County. The luncheon will be held at the Hilton Naples and Towers, 5111 Tamiami Trail North in Naples on Friday, May 23 from noon until two. The Honorable Bonnie MacKenzie, Naples Mayor, the Honorable Burt Saunders, Florida Senator, Chuck Mohlke, representing the Honorable Bob Graham, and Keynote Speaker, James Krueger, Executive Vice President of Chapter Services from American Red Cross National Headquarters, will attend the luncheon.

The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. It does this through services that are consistent with its Congressional Charter and the fundamental principals of the International Red Cross Movement.

The luncheon cost is $25.00 per person and reservations should be made by May 16. For more information or to make reservations, which may be charged by phone, call Carol Bensyl at 596-6868.

 

Welcome to the Grand Life
At Grandézza

Imagine living in a community embraced by nature's own wealth - a showcase for fiery sunsets, awe-inspiring sunrises and gentle tropical breezes.

Serving as the center piece is Grandézza's 18 hole championship golf course, which provides both exciting golf and an exhilarating test of skill. The course is a showcase of undulating greens, rolling fairways and sharp evaluation changes. Designer Darwin Sharp III creates a memorable experience also witnessed by countless species of birds and deer, which share the natural habitat accentuated with stately pine trees. Prior to experiencing this course, the island range provides a glimpse of what lies ahead with its four target greens on the peninsula that range from 80-200 yards and are situated like islands in the water. With golf memberships limited to only 400, members can truly enjoy this in an unhurried pace.

Nestled within Grandézza are spacious homes that showcase superior craftsmanship by some of the best builders. The variety of home styles perfectly suits the many lifestyles and needs of Grandézza's residents. Within the enclave of Grande Estates are a select group of custom homebuilders, each with a long history of crafting homes that reflect your own lifestyle needs. Each builder offers a distinct flair for creating the home of your dreams. Each home is a showcase of gracious living and architectural detail. Grande Estates offers spacious home sites with your choice of champion golf, sparkling lake or lush nature preserve vistas.

Carla Bonten Realty has just listed 3 estate homes built by Worthington Homes, a builder who has created over 3000 homes in Southwest Florida. The model home named, " The Cayman" is furnished by a
professional designer with a living area of 2,826 sq ft and a total area of 4,329 sq. ft. Two other home models, The Cayman and Windemere, are available. Prices for The Windemere start at $607,000 including many upgrades. The Cayman is for sale at a price of $622,183, also including many upgrades. The full designer furnished model, including the furniture package at $78,000, is for sale for for $738,208 but can also be sold without the furniture. A lease back from the builder is possible.

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AREA HAPPENINGS:

Naples Philharmonic Tickets
Online ticketing is now available for events at the Philharmonic Center for the Arts and the Museum of Art. All you have to do is visit their web site at www.thephil.org.   The requests are available online at the same time they are in the regular box offices, and of course the Phil accepts credit cards. For more information call 597 1900.

Sheryl Crow coming to Barbara B. Mann
June in Fort Myers is going to be even hotter when Sheryl Crow comes to "Soak Up the Sun". Crow, a Grammy-winning singer/songwriter known for upbeat songs with catchy melodies, will perform at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall on Thursday, June 26. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 17. Ticket Cost: $39.50 and $50.

Manatee Park
S.R. 80, 1-1/2 miles east of I-75 Exit 141 (old Exit 25)
Fort Myers, FL 33905
Description: Daily through September: 8 a.m.-8 p.m., visitor center with gift shop open every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with kayak rentals, $10/hour from 9 a.m. to noon (weather permitting). Free guided walk through the native plant habitats every Saturday at 9 a.m. Gardening workshops monthly: call 432-2038 for information/reservations. Kayak clinics every second Saturday of the month: call 694-5513 for reservations. Canoe launch and fishing pier on the Orange River, picnic shelters, butterfly garden, and more. Parking 75 cents an hour, $3 maximum a day. No pets.

Date(s): 6/17/2002 - 12/31/2003
694-3537 (information update line).

Annual Jazz Concert Series Kicks Off
June 14, winds up on Sept. 20

SummerJazz on the Gulf, the 18th annual free concert series at the Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, kicks off from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 14, with an appearance by guitarist Cristian Valenzuela. Other concerts are set for July 12, Aug. 23 and Sept. 20. Participants are urged to bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. Guests are invited to park free at Lowdermilk Park and take the courtesy trolley to and from the resort. Information: 261-2222.

Baryshnikov
Legendary dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov will perform an evening of six solo, contemporary movement by American and European choreographers at the Naples Phil at 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 3. Hailed by Time magazine as "the greatest living dancer," Baryshnikov danced for five years with the Kirov Ballet in Russia, then was a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre and worked with George Balanchine at the New York City Ballet before returning to American Ballet Theatre in 1980 as artistic director. Since 1990 he has been director and dancer with the White Oak Dance Project, which he co-founded with choreographer/dancer Mark Morris. Tickets are $65 ($30 for students).

Art League of Bonita Springs Calendar:

The Art Center has several summer classes scheduled! For further information about activities of the Art League, you may call the center at 941-495-8989 or visit the Art League's web page.

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Need an idea of what dining experiences are in our area? Click here for a list of some of the best!

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Buy New Or Upgrade:
A Computer Owner’s Dilemma
by M.E. Parker, Computer Insite

I’m often asked if an aging computer’s components can be upgraded to give the computer new life. Other computer owners want to add a new component, such as a CD re-writable drive. It’s hard to know which gives you the most mileage out of your computer dollars, buying new or upgrading. I’ll try to shed a little light on this issue and offer some buying pointers.

Upgrading can be cost effective, although not nearly as much as it was a few years back. Computer costs have dropped dramatically in the last year and in many cases, it’s simply more efficient to buy new. A good unit of measure is your computer’s age. If it is less than two years old, upgrading it may be your best route.

For instance, adding more RAM (random access memory) to your computer can speed it up and solve many freeze and lock-up problems. If your computer has 128 MB of RAM or less, it’s a good idea to upgrade. You can see how much RAM your computer has in it by clicking on the MY COMPUTER icon on your desktop with the RIGHT mouse button, then clicking once with the LEFT mouse button on the word PROPERTIES that appears at the bottom of the drop-down menu. The amount of RAM in your computer will appear near the bottom of the screen. RAM prices are low and it’s an easy and quick installation. RAM is the single most inexpensive and important upgrade you can offer your computer.

You might also want to add a new, second hard drive for extra storage, or replace the hard drive you currently have with one that offers more capacity. Again, this is another component that has dropped in price dramatically. Consult your computer’s manufacturer or your local computer shop for prices and installation fees.

If your computer is greater than two years old, it is often more cost effective to simply buy new. Here’s why. Many of the components currently in your older computer won’t and can’t handle the speed and power of newer components, so you’ll be forced to upgrade more components than you anticipated to balance this issue. Components and their installation costs can quickly exceed the cost of a new computer. Another advantage of buying new is a new warranty, which can save you hundreds of dollars over the lifetime of the computer.

I’ve seen more than one client upgrade their older computer with either a new operating system (Windows XP is the current Microsoft operating system) or component, such as a CD re-writable drive, only to find out that the upgrade now leads to another required upgrade and a domino effect begins.

Regardless of whether you upgrade or buy a new computer, you must factor in your software and peripherals. For instance, many older printers, scanners and digital cameras require updated software to run properly with Windows XP. Typically, this software can be found on the manufacturer’s web site, but this is definitely an area that needs research. Software is the same. Some older versions of popular software such as Quicken and Norton won’t run properly under Windows XP and require a newer version.

One of the nicest features of a newer system is the additional power and storage space that comes relatively cheap these days, as well as energy efficient components. Space-saving flat panel monitors are more affordable than ever. These monitors not only save power and space, but cause less eye strain than conventional CRT monitors. Most major computer manufacturers now include them with most new desktop computer systems. As technology moves forward at ever-increasing speeds, the size of computer equipment shrinks and the power increases as they drop in price. This formula, while hard on owners who are used to hanging on to a piece of electronics for twenty years, is only good news for the consumer.

So…you’ve decided to buy a new computer. What do you need to make it last you for the next several years? First, buy plenty of RAM, at least 256 MB. Windows XP requires a minimum of 128 MB, and if you’re going to work with photographs or graphics, you’ll need even more. In this case, more definitely is better! Hard drives are cheap these days, so be sure you get one with plenty of room. A minimum should be 40 gigabytes (GB). The spin speed of your hard drive should be 7200 rpm. Be sure you get a computer with at least 4 USB ports. More and more peripherals, such as printers, scanners and digital cameras, use these types of ports to make a connection to your computer. So, again, more is better. Companies like Gateway and HP often put at least two USB ports in the front of the computer for easy access.

CD rewriters are wonderful. You can make CDs yourself, which allow you to back up information, share files and make music CDs. CDs typically hold about 700 MB of information. In the not-so-distant future, they will be replaced by DVD re-writable drives, which are available today and offer far greater capacity. If you do decide to get a computer with a CD rewriter, be sure the “write speed” of this component is at least 10x.

Some computer manufacturers, such as Dell and Gateway, have taken a bold step forward and removed floppy disk drives from newer computers. It is true that the floppy disk is rapidly becoming obsolete, but if you are a person who regularly needs to use one, be sure you specify this when you buy a new computer.

If your printer is older than two or three years old, you might want to consider updating that, too. Today, printer prices are cheaper than ever; printers can be found for well under $100. You want a printer that can keep up with your new computer, so I strongly recommend it. Be sure you buy a unit that is compatible with Windows XP, if that’s what your new computer comes with. And be sure to buy the proper cable with it; most printers do not come with one.

Take stock of your software inventory. If you use Microsoft Office, versions 97-2000, you can rest assured that your software will install and run on Windows XP without any special changes. Just be sure you have your Product ID number (typically found on the back of the CD case). You’ll need to install the software on the new computer, and then transfer your data files. If you are unsure if your software needs an update, just visit the manufacturer’s web site. Usually, you can click on the SUPPORT link and find a wealth of information about this topic.

Now you have a new computer - what do you do with your older one? Older computers make wonderful back up units. With a little networking know-how, you can connect the old and new together and viola, you have a wonderful data back up station. I keep an older computer for exactly that purpose. It also serves as an emergency computer, should my primary, newer computer ever fail. That’s an insurance policy that is hard to beat. If you feel you have no need for such a setup, don’t throw the old computer away! They can be donated to any of the major charitable services in your area, such as the Salvation Army, Lion’s Club, charity day care centers, and churches, as a tax deductible donation. However, be sure you remove all personal information before donating the computer; you never know who will end up with your computer. Depending on its age, your computer probably won’t bring you much if you try to sell it. Unfortunately, they simply don’t hold their value for very long. And one last thing: please remember not to throw computer components in the trash. Many components contain lead and mercury and are not good for landfills. If you are unable to donate or give away your computer, contact your local computer store and see if they have information about disposal sites in your area.

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