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Ready to Tackle Your Next DIY Project? These Tech Tools Have You Covered! 🛠️

Thinking about freshening up your space?

Whether it’s a quick kitchen backsplash, re-tiling the bathroom, or a full-blown renovation, the right tech tools can make all the difference. Here’s how you can plan and kickstart your next DIY project with ease!

🖼️ Visualize Your Remodel with HOVER

Use the Renovation Designer by HOVER to preview your project using AI. See how those new tiles or paint colors will look before making a commitment!

💰 Estimate Costs with PLAN by Kukun

Planning a budget? The PLAN app by Kukun is a renovation calculator that estimates project costs and predicts the potential value it will add to your home.

🔧 Find Local Pros on Thumbtack

Need help from a contractor, painter, or handyman? Thumbtack connects you with trusted professionals in your area, ready to bring your ideas to life.

Renovating isn’t just about sprucing things up—it can increase your home’s equity and set you up for a smart real estate move when the time is right. 🏡✨

Now, what will your next project be? Let’s make it happen!

Pat Wilkins | Marco Island Real Estate | 239-290-8593 | RE/MAX Affinity Plus


Navigating Hurricane Season in Marco Island, FL: A Guide to Safety and Preparedness

As residents of the beautiful Marco Island, Florida, we are no strangers to the annual arrival of hurricane season. With its stunning beaches and vibrant community, our island paradise is a sought-after destination for many. However, as we approach the upcoming hurricane season, it's crucial to prioritize safety and preparedness to ensure the well-being of ourselves, our families, and our homes.

Spooktacular Marco Island Bayfront Estate: For Sale

🎃 Luxury Bayfront Living on Halloween Avenue! 🎃

We are delighted to present this exclusive property at 590 S Heathwood Dr., in the Marco Island Estates Section. This exquisite bayfront home is an exceptional treasure, offering a spacious 6875 sq. ft. of living space perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life. https://590SouthHeathwood.com

New Energy Efficient Tax Credits Coming Soon: How You Can Save Thousands on Home Renovations

As the push for a greener and more energy-efficient future gains momentum, homeowners are presented with a unique opportunity to not only reduce their environmental footprint but also save a substantial amount of money. A recent development in federal tax policy promises to make energy-efficient home upgrades more affordable and accessible than ever before.

Where is Marco Island on the Map?

Nestled off the coast of Southwest Florida in the Gulf of Mexico, Marco Island is a captivating city with a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty.

Who is Marco Island Named After?

Who is Marco Island Named After?

Unraveling the Island's Fascinating Origins

Marco Island, a serene paradise along Florida's Gulf coast, has a history as rich and captivating as its sandy shores and sparkling waters. The story of its name begins with Spanish explorers who arrived in the mid-1500s, leaving a mark that echoes through the ages.

Who Built Marco Island?

Who Built Marco Island?

Unraveling the Visionaries Behind the Tropical Paradise

As you stroll along the pristine beaches of Marco Island, basking in the warm Florida sun, it's easy to get lost in the beauty of this tropical oasis. But have you ever wondered about the masterminds behind the development of this enchanting island?…>MORE

Waterfront Estate Marco Island PRICE ADJUSTMENT!

Waterfront Estate Marco Island PRICE ADJUSTMENT!

Every now and again comes a listing so special that you know it will be admired by it's new owners as much as it is by the the sellers', who customized the build. This home has my admiration as a standout property with so many fine features and is a true value with a recent price reduction.

Marco Island Market Stats - Past Quarter

IT’S BACK TO SEASONAL BUSINESS AS USUAL!

Marco Island Market stats, past quarter. We understand that the market in 2021 and 2022 was unusually robust, here in Marco Island and elsewhere. So it’s no surprise that the current market stats

Under Construction, New Build! 1791 Osceola Court, Marco Island, FL

Under Construction, New Build! 1791 Osceola Court, Marco Island, FL

NEW BUILD! Coastal Contemporary Under Construction! Customize early in build!

1791 Osceola Court, Marco Island, FL

4 Bed | 4.5 BA | 4697SF | 12,288 SF TTL | Offered for $4,500,000 | Pat Wilkins | 239-290-8593

Marco Island Post Hurricane Resources

Marco Island is a strong community and while we been more fortunate in the damage sustained in comparison to our Northern communities, sadly, we have many who have been greatly impacted by flood waters and may require assistance in managing relief from Hurricane Ian. Here are some of the resources listed by the City of Marco Island, including an emergency phone list and web links.

RECORD BREAKING SALE on MARCO ISLAND By Patrick Wilkins

Proud Announcement: We made a Marco Island RECORD BREAKING SALE!

1549 Heights Court SOLD for $14,800,000. Highest record sale on Marco. READ the PRESS RELEASE

Take Steps to Maximize Insurance After a Storm

Flooded Florida street at sunset in a residential neighborhood after a storm.

Flooded Florida street at sunset in a residential neighborhood after a storm.

Emergency management professionals advise you to check your insurance, call your insurance company and find out what’s covered under your policy. And if your home is flooded, hire a mitigation firm to vacuum out water as soon as possible.

WOODLAND PARK, N.J. – When Hurricane Ida hit, its heavy rains wreaked havoc across much of the East Coast of the United States, causing flooding throughout the region. For homeowners faced with the task of cleaning up due to flooding, it’s often a race against the clock.

How do you maximize your insurance coverage and quickly salvage your personal belongings? Here are some important tips from emergency management professionals.

1. Call your insurance company. According to ConsumerReports.com, the first step to file a claim is to get in touch quickly with your insurer or the agent who sold you the homeowners insurance. Your policy may require you to file within a certain time frame.

2. Get a mitigation company. It is crucial to hire a company that can vacuum out water as soon as possible, said Nat Piro, manager of the North Jersey and New York metro division of NFA, a public insurance adjuster. Wood swells in water and the longer it sits in water the greater the damage, he said. It’s also important that the structure be treated for mold.

3. Check your insurance. Flood damage is only covered if you have flood insurance, Piro said. Flood insurance is not required if you do not live in a flood zone.

4. Loopholes. If you do not have flood insurance, there are ways that the damage may be covered under regular homeowner’s insurance, Piro said. Some cases where the damage may be covered include a sump pump that stopped working or a downspout that broke, he said.

5. Take pictures. Be sure to take photos and document any damage resulting from the storm to ensure you have documentation of the impact, which is needed for insurance and any federal or state relief programs that may become available moving forward, said the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.

6. Find out what’s covered by your policy. A standard homeowners’ insurance policy covers damage to the home’s structure and personal property, minus a deductible. The amount you’re paid will depend on the kind of coverage you have. Replacement cost coverage should cover repairing or replacing your home and any lost or damaged items.

Actual cash value coverage will pay you the value of your home and the damaged items inside, according to Consumer Reports.

7. Avoid filing too many small claims. Try not to file claims that appear to be less expensive than the value of your deductible, according to Consumer Reports. That’s because if you’re filing a lot of claims, your insurer may decide that you’re filing too often and raise your premiums. But some storms may prove the exception.

8. Large claim? You may want a public adjuster. If you have a very large claim, you may want to turn to a public adjuster, who works on your behalf and represents you for the claim, Consumer Reports said.

Piro said his company, NFA, typically charges 10% or less of the settlement with company personnel handling the damage estimates and negotiations with your insurance company.

9. Prioritize. You may not be able to save everything after flooding. Focus on what’s most important to you, whether for sentimental or monetary reasons.

Originally Published on floridarealtors.org Copyright © 2021 North Jersey Media Group Inc., The Record

5 Tips for Managing Your Next Rennovation

Renovating your home can have all kinds of benefits.

It can increase your property value, make your home more comfortable, or even help you better market your house when it’s time to sell.

That’s only if the renovations are done well, though.

Are you considering an add-on or upgrade? Want to make sure everything is executed perfectly? Here’s how to find the right professionals for the job.

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