Naples Florida “Miami Without The Glitz” – New York Times
Mark Weber, Broker/Owner of White Sands Realty, focuses on Naples Florida Real Estate and enjoys reviewing articles and information that is relevant to buying or selling a home in Naples.
The recent New York Times article featuring Naples, Florida gave some insight on the writer’s experience when spending “36 Hours In Naples” getting a feel for the community. The journalist made a comparison between Naples and Miami… saying Naples is “Miami without the Glitz” and noted how many affluent Midwesterners chose Naples for it’s luxury lifestyle without all the hustle and bustle of a big city like Miami.
New York Times journalist Ted Loos commented, “IF you filtered all the glitz out of Miami, you’d get Naples, Fla. This small Gulf-side city has a pleasingly anodyne quality that’s worlds away from the cosmopolitan bustle found only a two-hour drive due east, on the opposite coast. Affluent Midwesterners, who have adopted Naples as a getaway from nasty Northern weather, bring a certain oh-gosh air to town. Don’t be surprised if you keep seeing the same faces over and over — these snowbirds might move at a slower pace than the Miami set, but they get around.”
Mark Weber, Broker/Owner, of White Sands Realty in Naples realizes that the majority of real estate customers looking to buy a home in Naples are drawn to the family-oriented lifestyle that the city offers it’s residents. With miles of relaxing pristine white sand beaches, outdoor activities for all ages and warm weather year-round… Naples is the ideal destination to purchase your next dream home.
You can read the full New York Times article by clicking here…