SAD but true… except in Jupiter!

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More people than you know suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) … caused by the lack of sunlight that accompanies fall’s short days and winter’s long nights. Oddly, that lack of light can play havoc with you physically and emotionally. According to the Mayo Clinic, it can trigger feelings of depression, lethargy, fatigue, anxiety, social withdrawal, weight gain, even difficulty concentrating. No doubt about it … the winter blues can severely impact your daily life.

That said, treatment is really quite simple. You can spend hours a day sitting in front of a full spectrum light box. Or you can simply up and move to Jupiter, Florida, where sunlight is a cure-all … and the only blues you see are the cloudless sky and white capped water.

Is it any wonder so many New Englanders, Midwesterners and Northeasterners flock here every winter. And many never fly back. Especially now, because the only thing you’ll find depressed in South Florida this winter is real estate. So there’s more reason than ever to come buy, and stay to smile:)

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Batten down the hatches!

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Hurricane season is upon us once again. And if you were the least bit unsure, all you have to do is take note of the sudden violent downpours that mark the beginning of summer, because with it come the big tropical storms. So Floridians are once again bracing for whatever Mother Nature has in store. Everyone is stockpiling food and water, replacing batteries, checking generators, keeping cash on hand. That’s pretty common procedure in South Florida this time of year, especially in the coastal areas.

What’s not common is the pronounced sense of relief so many buyers are expressing in the Jupiter & Palm Beach Gardens communities. These communities are built with underground utilities. And new homes here are built to strict codes that include impact glass to withstand strong winds. Thanks to this kind of forward thinking, several years ago when South Florida was badly hit, Jupiter had electricity back up and running within 2 hours…while Miami suffered without it for several weeks. In fact, many Miami natives came up here to stay, to weather the aftermath. They sought refuge in Jupiter where, oddly, life just carried on!

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Watershed Moments

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Everyone has them. Those moments when something strikes you a certain way, alters your perception, changes the outcome.

Take Florida summer rains, for example.  They’re particularly impressive. The sheer heaviness of them. The electrical violence of lightening streaks and thunder booms that stun any new transplant. Dangerous. Dramatic. Run-for-cover rain that makes you pull off the Turnpike, duck off the golf course, head for shore in a small boat. Deluges that turn everything even greener. Refill our water supply. Refuel our ecosystems. And give everyone the chance to hide inside, snuggle up, take time out.

Summer rains in Florida offer a dramatic change of perspective. And if you’re looking for a new home, they make you pause…and consider things like hurricane glass. Lots that won’t flood. Landscaping that’s safe. Not getting soaked financially. Finding a Realtor that won’t leave you high and dry.

Yes, watching a summer storm will send your thoughts racing. And if they happen to run to real estate, turn on your computer and give me a click call. That single action could be a watershed moment that alters more than your perspective.

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A different view of gold.

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Some believe in the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. I believe in the rainbow itself. Particularly when it’s perched outside my window, overlooking palm trees and pool. It’s one of the perks of a Florida summer…the calm after the tropical storm. I believe a view like this is pure gold…and could make anyone a Florida convert. Complain about the humid summers all you like. But I’ll take all the sun-drenched rainbows and balmy Jupiter nights I can get! That’s my view. But then, I’m partial.

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