I lived in both Naples and Sarasota for several years. If you can afford it Naples by far west of US41 would be my choice. I lived in Old Naples near the pier, it has the feeling of a beach town, many beautiful backroads to drive, bike or walk though, you're right on the beach and cute shopping and restaurants on 5th or 3rd street south. Naples is so safe too, never had a problem at all. Naples is more seasonal in the summer months the population is probably about 50% of the winter months. Naples can be boring but if you need excitement hop on the interstate and you are in Miami South Beach in no time. There is also the nature aspect of Naples being right next to the Everglades. Naples is super clean and super wealthy so the large amount of tax revenue keeps it nice and clean. The best part of Napes are the people, they are all so NICE and POLITE.
Going to Sarasota next month to get things set up for me to move there in November! Can't wait! Again...thank you for your videos! I've literally learned 90% of what I know about Sarasota from you! LoL ❤
Katrin, very interesting comparison between Naples and Sarasota. I live in central Naples. Within less than 15 minutes of driving, I can get access to all the shopping, restaurants in downtown, concert hall, and the beautiful beaches and parks. What I miss the most is the closure of Nordstrom in the Waterside Shopping Center, and the space is still vacant. Although there are other stores like Macy, JC Penney, and Dillard’s , these stores may close the doors sooner than later. The worst thing in Naples to me is that it is very difficult to find trustworthy contractors.
Great video Katrin! When our kids were school aged, we vacationed all over Florida, always asking "would we ever like to like here?" We love Marco Island, and I originally thought that "if I wasn't planning on still working when I move, I'd move to Marco Island or Naples", however after finding Sarasota, and the many great communities in Lakewood Ranch, we plan to move to Lakewood Ranch soon. I plan to work full-time for another 10-15 years, but even after retiring, Sarasota is the place for us. We like the energy of the multi-generational aspect of the area, vs the "rolling coffins" feel of Naples. But, like you said people need to experience both and figure out what works best for them.
Perhaps some but I do believe most will stay. Coastal living is in high demand. Look at Punta Gorda..it was completely rebuild after the hurricane hit it.
Great video I know some things have changed since your video in Naples because of Ian I am looking to buy either in Sarasota or Naples by the end of 2024. So if you could provide any insight or recommendations let me know. Keep up the good work😎😎
Good video, but it needed to be more comprehensive as it omitted any reference to weather. I retired and moved to a very active 55 and over community in Bonita Springs (just north of Naples) from Pennsylvania in March 2022. Weather was a big factor in my decision as I wanted to be able to be active - including swimming and biking - year round. And I’ve since taken up kayaking. I acclimated to the hot and humid weather in 6 months which means that even mild temperatures can feel cold to me. Although Sarasota appears to have many strong attributes and advantages, Sarasota can be 5 to 10 degrees cooler than Naples in the winter months. And to be fair to Sarasota the Naples area seems to have been more severely impacted by hurricane activity than Naples in at least the last 20 years. Nevertheless, for a retiree Naples is very appealing.
the bad thing about the video is that when you build a place up then people want to move there. so then it loses its small town charm, and crime rates go up, and everything goes up. its like people making off-grid houses in alaska, now there are thousands of off-grid houses in alaska so then it ruins the whole wilderness thing once everyone is doing it
@@birdlynn417 I was good. I left my condo which was 1.5 blocks from the beach in a mandatory evacuation zone for the storm and stayed at my bosses house which was several miles inland. When I arrived home the condo building across the street was so damaged it had to be torn down leaving me a view of the bay.
@@cynthiacleaver9515 OMG, and let me guess, yours' remained untouched? Isn't it wild how hurricanes can go, and fires. How frightening. How pleasant it must be for you to see the waterfront view now. 😀
@@cynthiacleaver9515 What do the people do after their property has been damaged? How about the senior population in apartments, did any get hit there too?
I read in the WSJ that a house in Naples, Florida, was listed for $295 million. What are your thoughts? I'd love to see some luxury home-related videos posted next time. Thanks.
I hope they can fix up what Ian did to Naples by next season. Ive seen many videos of what Ian did to Naples, especially Vanderbilt Beach. Once Naples and Fort Myers are finally rebuilt, they are going to have great seasons and longer than usual. Just like now as we are seeing our seasons here in Sarasota carrying on right thru August.
Grew up on the gulf coast I guess I’m fortunate enough to have the experience of living there in the 80s 90s. It was beautiful and serene. By the early 2000s Naples Sarasota fort Myers beach-all a zoo. Now it’s beyond ridiculous with the amount of people .
Not even close. I lived in both Sarasota and Naples. Naples is by far better living than Sarasota. Better restaurants and shopping. See Seed to table in Naples. Definitely cleaner.
Great video. But for downtown, Naples is better. Sarasota is lacking. Also, not everyone likes the big buildings of Sarasota. Many people of Florida are having issues with building in their communities statewide and feel that it has changed the community for the worse. Sarasota with these high-rises have changed the area big time. Its not the same as it was some years ago. Also, people get to a certain age and beaches are not important, maybe like 35+?
Been to Sarasota, lived in Naples. She is wrong, Naples is far better. She apparently lives in Sarasota and hasent spent enough time in the real S florida jewel.
Which one would you pick and why?
I lived in both Naples and Sarasota for several years. If you can afford it Naples by far west of US41 would be my choice. I lived in Old Naples near the pier, it has the feeling of a beach town, many beautiful backroads to drive, bike or walk though, you're right on the beach and cute shopping and restaurants on 5th or 3rd street south. Naples is so safe too, never had a problem at all. Naples is more seasonal in the summer months the population is probably about 50% of the winter months. Naples can be boring but if you need excitement hop on the interstate and you are in Miami South Beach in no time. There is also the nature aspect of Naples being right next to the Everglades. Naples is super clean and super wealthy so the large amount of tax revenue keeps it nice and clean. The best part of Napes are the people, they are all so NICE and POLITE.
Nice and polite in Naples? Are you trolling?
Going to Sarasota next month to get things set up for me to move there in November! Can't wait! Again...thank you for your videos! I've literally learned 90% of what I know about Sarasota from you! LoL ❤
Mike I am glad these are helpful and happy to hear of your move. Enjoy SRQ :).
Quick question...are there an abundance of realtors there? I was considering a license after I get settled for a bit.
Great breakdown and comparison between these two beautiful states. Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much :).
Very interesting to see the differences. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome :)
Well done, well done, thank you.
:)
Katrin, very interesting comparison between Naples and Sarasota. I live in central Naples. Within less than 15 minutes of driving, I can get access to all the shopping, restaurants in downtown, concert hall, and the beautiful beaches and parks. What I miss the most is the closure of Nordstrom in the Waterside Shopping Center, and the space is still vacant. Although there are other stores like Macy, JC Penney, and Dillard’s , these stores may close the doors sooner than later. The worst thing in Naples to me is that it is very difficult to find trustworthy contractors.
Sorry you have this experience in Naples! Sarasota may be a better option for you? :)
Great video Katrin! When our kids were school aged, we vacationed all over Florida, always asking "would we ever like to like here?" We love Marco Island, and I originally thought that "if I wasn't planning on still working when I move, I'd move to Marco Island or Naples", however after finding Sarasota, and the many great communities in Lakewood Ranch, we plan to move to Lakewood Ranch soon. I plan to work full-time for another 10-15 years, but even after retiring, Sarasota is the place for us. We like the energy of the multi-generational aspect of the area, vs the "rolling coffins" feel of Naples. But, like you said people need to experience both and figure out what works best for them.
Hi Tom, thank you so much for your insights. And yes, agree that Sarasota is the place to be for the growing energy in this city.
😂 rolling coffins.
Thank you for another great video.
Hi Rebeca, thank you for watching :). I appreciate it.
What a beautiful and blessed information!
I see the coastal folks moving more inland as into The Villages.
Perhaps some but I do believe most will stay. Coastal living is in high demand. Look at Punta Gorda..it was completely rebuild after the hurricane hit it.
Great video I know some things have changed since your video in Naples because of Ian I am looking to buy either in Sarasota or Naples by the end of 2024. So if you could provide any insight or recommendations let me know.
Keep up the good work😎😎
Good video, but it needed to be more comprehensive as it omitted any reference to weather. I retired and moved to a very active 55 and over community in Bonita Springs (just north of Naples) from Pennsylvania in March 2022. Weather was a big factor in my decision as I wanted to be able to be active - including swimming and biking - year round. And I’ve since taken up kayaking. I acclimated to the hot and humid weather in 6 months which means that even mild temperatures can feel cold to me. Although Sarasota appears to have many strong attributes and advantages, Sarasota can be 5 to 10 degrees cooler than Naples in the winter months. And to be fair to Sarasota the Naples area seems to have been more severely impacted by hurricane activity than Naples in at least the last 20 years. Nevertheless, for a retiree Naples is very appealing.
@@gregvoci3874 I appreciate your input
the bad thing about the video is that when you build a place up then people want to move there. so then it loses its small town charm, and crime rates go up, and everything goes up. its like people making off-grid houses in alaska, now there are thousands of off-grid houses in alaska so then it ruins the whole wilderness thing once everyone is doing it
None of these 2 places are small towns. They are both very well known and publicized in the media
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All these places have been flooded with people way before UA-cam!
Naples. I moved there in 2005.
Sarasota. I bought there in 2021 because it is #1 in florida and the beaches are much nicer
How did you do with the Hurricaine?
@@birdlynn417 I was good. I left my condo which was 1.5 blocks from the beach in a mandatory evacuation zone for the storm and stayed at my bosses house which was several miles inland. When I arrived home the condo building across the street was so damaged it had to be torn down leaving me a view of the bay.
@@cynthiacleaver9515 OMG, and let me guess, yours' remained untouched? Isn't it wild how hurricanes can go, and fires. How frightening. How pleasant it must be for you to see the waterfront view now. 😀
@@cynthiacleaver9515 What do the people do after their property has been damaged? How about the senior population in apartments, did any get hit there too?
I read in the WSJ that a house in Naples, Florida, was listed for $295 million. What are your thoughts? I'd love to see some luxury home-related videos posted next time. Thanks.
I hope they can fix up what Ian did to Naples by next season. Ive seen many videos of what Ian did to Naples, especially Vanderbilt Beach. Once Naples and Fort Myers are finally rebuilt, they are going to have great seasons and longer than usual. Just like now as we are seeing our seasons here in Sarasota carrying on right thru August.
SARASOTA IS THE PLACE TO BE!!!
🙌
Love Sarasota.
Thank you for the great video.👍😃after listening to your video I think I preferred Sarasota for its beach.
Good choice! :)
I like your summary: If you are over 65 and must live within 10 miles of a Louis Vuitton store, go to Naples. Everyone else, Sarasota wins hands down.
Yo won't know.
Grew up on the gulf coast I guess I’m fortunate enough to have the experience of living there in the 80s 90s.
It was beautiful and serene.
By the early 2000s Naples Sarasota fort Myers beach-all a zoo.
Now it’s beyond ridiculous with the amount of people .
Not even close. I lived in both Sarasota and Naples. Naples is by far better living than Sarasota. Better restaurants and shopping. See Seed to table in Naples. Definitely cleaner.
Great video. But for downtown, Naples is better. Sarasota is lacking. Also, not everyone likes the big buildings of Sarasota. Many people of Florida are having issues with building in their communities statewide and feel that it has changed the community for the worse. Sarasota with these high-rises have changed the area big time. Its not the same as it was some years ago. Also, people get to a certain age and beaches are not important, maybe like 35+?
Everyone will have different perceptions. That's why I think it's so important to experience both before deciding. :)
My husband and I are retired and we love the beach.
I am 63 and love the beach.
I’m 68 and love viewing the lovely bay and beach areas from a high condo.
Been to Sarasota, lived in Naples. She is wrong, Naples is far better. She apparently lives in Sarasota and hasent spent enough time in the real S florida jewel.
The whole state of Florida is pretty much the same except the names of the Tiki Bars...
One is just as bad as the other . Go figure!
Haters gonna hate