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Fort Myers Beach Bouncing Back: Huge Sales Price Surprises
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- See The Crazy Prices Developers Are Paying For Fort Myers Beach Front Property. This is Extended version of our last video driving Fort Myers Beach. We had so many reach out asking for more. So this is 2.5 hours of drone air time run at 2.5 X faster for your viewing pleasure. Thank You Beach Talk Radio for covering all the important stuff and keeping us informed. If you can buy these guys coffees if you find it in your heart to do that. They are adding value in a big way, they deserve our support financially, they have a huge investment of time and effort. If you want to buy Beach Talk a coffee. (if you don't know what that is,( I didn't at first.) This is an easy way to send them money.) this is the link copy and paste into your browser. Link: buymeacoffee.com/BeachTalkRadio . For the record I don't think they need it. I think they deserve it.
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Thank you for your coverage. You show a true perspective without the news media drama.
Thanks
We used to live at 123 Miramar St., in the early 60’s. This brought back so many good memories. Thank you. Greetings from Norway.🇳🇴
Glad to be of service
being from NJ and knowing this area pretty well, that was some view. And helped bring things into perspective.
Thanks for watching.
Great content. Thanks. I’ve never been to this area, but just like seeing what’s been done and what you do.
Appreciate positive vibes
Awesome job on the video!👍
Thank you! 👍
Great job, thank you! I was right around the corner from you (Buccaneer and Redfish). Don't know how I didn't lose my life, lost everything else. Hung on to the corner of the roof with legs wrapped around a bougainvillea, had to be medevacked off island. The Coast Guard was amazing! Glad to see you are doing well!
Hey, Corky. I'm glad you made it through it.It sucked for all of us, didn't it
Thanks for this. Keeps me in the loop with what's going on with where my mom lives in the winter.
You're welcome
Nice coverage. We come every year and many years TWICE. We sure miss the Beach bar and Liki Tiki.
Back down Sept 19
Beach Bar is operating I believe.
Its lost all its beauty and will probably never be back to what it was. You give great updates for people around the world
It's sad. It's gonna be a new thing.A lot different than the old thing.
I was living there during Ian!
Bowditch was my favorite place to go!
Heartbreaking 💔
Bowditch is in my top three places to walk around here!!
I really enjoyed this overview of FMB and the continuing progress being made after hurricane Ian. I'd like to see Y-T vids on The Strand (and Dolphin?) demos.
Great suggestion! We are starting the dolphin in about a week, finishing up a complex the 30 unit on Buccaneer right now.
hank you for your coverage.
Thanks for watching
Great video. Thanks Steve
Thanks.
Thanks for sharing. I spent a lot of time at in-laws place at Sunset condo.
I love it here.It's paradise, even with the hurricane threat
Thank you
You're welcome
awesome again you did this in a car before very different approach…
Glad you liked it!
Yeah, Beach Talk Radio
Beach talk radio does a great job of keeping up with what's going on.
You did an excellent job. People love context and a real life story. Interview someone. I think you would be good at it.
Thanks for the advice.
Maybe it's just me... but what I found a bit funny is that the drone footage seems to be slightly sped up, and it makes the people driving on the road and cyclists look as if they are driving all crazy 😂
Its painfully boring at normal speed the video would be 2.5 hours long.
@removeitprosdemolition lol I love that saying. Painfully boring. 😂 100% correct, and thank you for speeding it up. Great work Colton is the man on that machine. I'd love to be an Heavy equipment operator.
Thank you. I learned to walk on the beach by the "Holiday Inn", played baseball on those fields by "Winn Dixie", 1st official job at Red Coconut. We moved my Mom and sold her place a few years before Ian. After my Dad passed 14 years ago, I did ensure his tab was paid off at the hardware store in Santini Plaza! Lots of memories!
Nice drone work citizens
#BeingSaneInInsanePlaces
Thanks
Looking better each day.
It sure is!! Thanks for watching
Hello...How much does hurricane insurance pay? Say a house is 5m and has hurricane insurance...what is the deductible? Does insurance pay or do they claim bankruptcy and not pay? What about your cars, personal items in the house, etc. ? Great coverage by the way. I don't see any gas stations or grocery stores...sad.
I'm the one giving you tips about your recycling.
Steve from California 😊
The flood insurance pays five hundred thousand for commercial property two hundred fifty thousand four a residential property, and that's it. Wind and other damage is just calculated off of the damage. My policy only paid out on the flood.
Only if you had flood insurance, most couldn’t afford it.
Went from 1200 a year to 9000 and rising!
@@kimforte6557 Yes that's what I pay a year. Your right its expensive.
@@kimforte6557 it's high in central Florida to only the real rich people will be able to live close to the beach in Florida
@@chuckdameron5626and our corrupt government does that all on purpose. That's how every politician who makes $175,000 a year salaries can become billionaires like Pelosi, Obama, Romney, MConnell, Clinton's, and the rest of the toilet trash.
I was hoping to see Point South. We vacation there for 18 years. We used to ride bikes from the beach to lovers keys.
Where is Point South?
@@removeitprosdemolition close to the Publix on the ocean side it’s a building that it’s about three or four story high
@@removeitprosdemolition sorry it’s 5 or 6
Great video! What kind of drone did you use?
DJI Its nice very easy to use.
we use to go there. we found that clearwater beach is much nicer even before the hurricane hit. high end hotels at clearwater beach are wonderfull. the lani ki, diamond head and outrigger were nice but not as luxurious . also the pools at wydom grand and the sandpearl are superb. i’ve head that ft myers won’t be 100% for 10 more years. hopefully no more hurricanes as bad as ian.
It getting better everyday, once it complete its going to be a showpiece.
This is a good time to back the some of the public beach. And perfind more parking the beach should be for every you😢
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My girlfriend is from the mountains and has never experience a hurricane like me, living on an island growing up. May bring her there next hurricane so she can get the full experience
You're gonna bring her after the hurricane or during the hurricane?
@@removeitprosdemolition a couple days before, for a cat 1 at most
The video is great. Hopefully the FAA doesn’t see you flying a drone from a moving vehicle. But sure you can pay the fine.
I hope so too. Is that a thing?
@@removeitprosdemolition If you were over 400 feet up then you will almost certainly have a problem. Depending on the size of the drone and what you are using it for if you don't have a license could be an issue too. If you have a license you can just easily say that it was being used for your business which it really is.
This documentary does an outstanding job at presenting the true ramifications of global climate change. The true value of what you're presenting here will be only realized decades from now when Fort Myers will truly be altered beyond imagination.
You know what's funny is you hear this stuff coming at us from all over the country and the truth is, I've been here for um, 21 years now, and on the seawalls, the sea elevation is no different than it was than when I got here, Al Gore told us that this was gonna be 15 foot underwater by 2015. And I'm not saying I got it figured out. I aint saying II know anything. I don't know, but I will tell you this. I am. I am absolutely certain that we have no clue about any of this stuff. So I hear what you're saying.Thanks for watching..
There is no such thing as climate change, give it a rest!!!
I cannot comprehend people spending millions for these pieces of property, directly on the ocean and just barely elevated above sea level. There could never be another strike by a hurricane??
Its paradise.
I grew up on FMB. After traveling and living many places, US and Europe, FMB has the best of all. The water is typically calm and welcoming, the back bay is full of wildlife, the sunsets are amazing. We moved back to FMB for the 2018/19 school year to take care of my Mom. My wife and I walked the beach mid-island/Flamingo St almost every sunset. I watched almost every Sunrise from the perfect location. If I could change one thing - I would have found a way to buy the house from my Mom's estate. You may not be able to afford to live there, but at least consider visiting - anytime of year!
As hard as it is to prodict how and where the hurricanes / tornados path etc must be a way of slowing it down or protecting the ppl and buildings from it with modern technology
The new building built to this newer code take it fine.
The Catholic Church was untouched. Were other structures close by also untouched? Great video, thanks for the creative filmography.
The rumor is that the whole compound there is getting demolished.
Wrong. The Catholic Church was destroyed. We live across from it!
Correct me if I'm wrong but the sanctuary floor is roughly street level. The buildings were probably unaffected due to everything beach side of Estero taking the brunt. Those older homes were just lifted and moved by water moving an untethered houseboat. My Dad owned 6051 Estero Blvd. This was a solid concrete building which I believe pre-dated hurricane Donna.
Are the mangroves also being cleaned up?
FEMA spent a bunch of money cleaning them up there is still more than needs to be done. I would say they are 95% cleaned up.
@@removeitprosdemolition I can't even imagine how hard that must've been.
Trash joints why didn’t they use truss joints and attached to houses to the pilings?
They should have.
FMB was not always a city. Lee County had less stringent regulations in the day. If you get enough water in/underneath the old structures then they just lift/float away. There were plenty of homes/ buildings with a 1st floor just 3 feet off ground level. The threat was always there 'storm surge'. But 12 to 14 ft of constant water above Estero Blvd is something you'd have to go back to Donna 1960 - I believe.
Is there a shortage of (skilled) tradesmen and general laborers (demo guys)?
Yes
Hurricanes take care of the demo part.
The problem is how can people afford home insurance i know the cost is high it's high in central Florida so you got to be a millionaire to live there now is most of the middle class people sold their lot
Its very expensive.
Where is your resale shop?
28381 Race Track Rd Bonita Springs Fl Open 7 to 5. 7 days a week
Have you guys done anything over at Fiddlesticks ??
Drone? No
Question from an European. You guys know there will be more Hurrikans and the sea level is rising. King tides are happening more and more often. And yes, the (salt)water will go away after them, damages will be repaired but for higher and higher costs. When is the point when it makes no sense anymore for the people who live there ?
I guess we are slow learners, I for one live 50 feet from the water at an elevation of 10 feet. I love living here and 99% of the time is wonderful and the hurricanes are a part of it. AS far as sea level rising, they predicted Florida would be under water by now. Measuring on my sea wall is not much higher as far as I can tell.
Sea levels are not rising, it's a scam. I've been living on the water here for 24 years. No difference in the sea level from day one until now .
My family bought and started vacationing in 1973. We eventually moved there in 1983. I moved away after high school. Thru the decades I can first hand say the average water level is increasing. We lived on the back bay side of the island.
But, it is by far my favorite beach - beats out Carribean, western Mediterranean. I've yet to visit Greece.
What is your home state?
Ohio
Instead of the traffic lights, they should make roundabouts, they are atleast 25% better
Appreciate your insight! Roundabouts could definitely improve traffic flow.
its amazing, the devastation brought about by one (huge) hurricane. It will take years until this area is "back".....and I hope that you guys don't see another hurricane for decades. But, considering the climate change (that's not in your school textbooks any more), I wonder just how long it will be until Mother Nature strikes again? I hope that next time, more residents will have warning and be able to evacuate: as we can see, structures can be rebuilt..........
Living in paradise has a cost. Its not for everyone. I am staying put I love it here.
@@removeitprosdemolition excellent. did you have to rebuild your place? or lift it?
Something how so many expensive homes on the beach are not Rebuildable but old mobile home new the Walmart are able to be rebuilt
Its all in the FEMA handbook. Which I have not read. I don't know the answer somehow the 50% rule is applied and they can fix them back up.-
Because the governemnt and elites want to be able to gobble up the property for a dime on the dollar and own all the beachfront property.
What is the point? It will all get washed away again when the next hurricane comes through.
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Great job on the video ! @North-SouthAdventures
Thank you
Thank you
Thanks for watching.We enjoy bringing the content
awesome again you did this in a car before very different approach…
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
@@removeitprosdemolition your welcome you have my email if need be…