Yes. Marco Island benefits from limited land, strong demand, and a steady flow of second-home buyers. With no room for major expansion, property values tend to remain stable and grow steadily over time. Waterfront homes, updated properties, and...
Insurance needs vary by property type.
Single-family homes: homeowners insurance + flood insurance (if required by lender)
Condos: interior (“walls-in”) coverage; the building covers exterior and structure
Homes: may require addi...
Many waterfront homes come with existing docks, boat lifts, or davits, but the condition and capacity vary widely. Some docks support jet skis, some support large boats, and others may need updating. Replacement costs can be significant, so it�...
Property taxes on Marco Island are generally comparable to other coastal Southwest Florida communities. Taxes are based on assessed value, millage rates, and exemptions like Homestead. Non-homestead (second home) buyers typically pay full asses...
Common pitfalls include:
overlooking seawall condition
ignoring restrictions
underestimating insurance costs
buying without understanding canal systems
skipping inspection on older homes
Working with an experienced local age...
Weekly rental homes generally generate the highest income due to space, private pools, and flexibility. Condos with weekly rental policies also perform extremely well, while monthly-minimum condos produce steady but less frequent turnover. Actu...
1031 exchanges allow investors to defer capital gains taxes by reinvesting proceeds into another investment property. Many buyers use Marco Island homes or condos as replacement properties. Timing and identification rules apply, so planning is ...
Marco Island remains a strong long-term investment thanks to limited land, steady demand, and high rental interest. Market conditions vary, but buyers benefit from stable values and strong rental seasons. Personalized guidance is recommended ba...
Marco Island is about 25–30 minutes from Naples. Marco is quieter and more laid-back, while Naples offers more shopping, dining, and activities. Families choose based on lifestyle preference, beach/tranquility vs. urban amenities.
Many communities and condo buildings include:
pools
fitness centers
tennis courts/pickleball courts
social rooms
boat slips (in some cases)
Amenities vary widely depending on the property.