Buy-Now Urgency Hits the Naples, Fla., Market
| Source: Bonita Bay Group
NAPLES, FL--(Marketwire - December 18, 2008) - Southwest Florida developer Bonita Bay Group
attributes the 2008 sale of 11 multi-million-dollar model homes in its
upscale Mediterra community to the market's realization that now is the
time to buy.
Great value is enticing today's buyers, especially those who have postponed
decisions, said local Realtors. 'Buy now' is the mantra heard repeatedly,
and Realtors predict today's great values may be short-lived as the market
shows positive signs of recovery.
Bonita Bay Group reports single-family model-home sales at Mediterra this
year have outpaced 2007. The 11 recorded sales posted to date totaled
nearly $32.2 million, with an average sales price of $2.9 million. Only six
model homes sold during 2007.
Home sales increased overall, from 46 during 2007 to 53 year to date. Fewer
than 950 homes are planned for the Naples community.
The Naples Area Board of Realtors reports increased sales activity as well.
Sales were up by 28 percent for the month of November and 16 percent year
to date, increasing from 3,940 sales during the first 11 months of 2007 to
4,597 this year.
"Buyers recognize the great value in today's market," said Gary Dumas, vice
president of Bonita Bay Group.
Also fueling the buy-now urgency is the developer's time-limited offer of
sales incentives, including limited homeowner association fees and club
membership benefits. Buyer confidence is enhanced by the developer's
25-year track record and the fact that all Mediterra amenities are in
place, allowing buyers to experience the lifestyle.
"The Mediterra lifestyle is one of the most coveted in the Naples area,"
said James Nulf, a Realtor with Prudential Florida Realty in Naples and a
Mediterra resident. "Bonita Bay Group has done an excellent job of
providing a certain lifestyle and that's what people are looking for. They
want to buy into a community with club amenities -- golf, fitness center,
tennis courts and the beach."
Those amenities, said Nulf, are especially appealing this time of year,
when vacationers are fleeing the cold and snow up north.
To learn more, call toll free 866-851-6645, or visit the Web site at
www.mediterranaples.com.