Resident Magazine: November 2012

Page 52

Welcome to NAPLES, FLORIDA! This is the same as being greeted “Welcome to Paradise”! There is a reason why Naples has long been called Florida’s last hidden gem. A place which, for a long time, was known only to the distinguished and the wealthy. Nestled in the lowest part of Florida’s southwest coast is a place I like to call Home. A place where the average temperature is a perfect 75 degrees Fahrenheit. A place where wildlife, world famous golf courses, cultural events, fine dining and an unparalleled shopping selection come together with sugary white sand, tropical palm trees, clear blue water and sunny skies. It is a place where luxury and lifestyle meet like no other. Here are some interesting facts about our beautiful city provided to us by the Chamber of Commerce: Conde Nast Magazine named Naples on its Top 20 list of Best Beaches in America in 2006 There are over134 art galleries in the Greater Naples Area Naples has the most golf holes per capita in the country Naples is the only city in the world that has two Ritz-Carlton hotels The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is regarded as one of the top bird watching spots in the U.S. Everglades City has the reputation of being the “Stone Crab Capital of the World” Collier County, which includes the cities of Naples, Marco Island and Everglades City, is the largest county in Florida with a total area of 2,305 square miles and at least 80% of it is set aside as preserve lands such as parks, wildlife refuges, etc. Collier County is home to the endangered Florida panther

There are plenty of reasons why Naples, FL is an amazing place to live. I invite you to come and discover yours! Call me to find out how you can call Naples Home too!

Realtor, PA, ABR, GRI, SSRS Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate 550 Fifth Avenue South | Naples, FL 34102 239.250.2408 | BethBrownNaples@gmail.com

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