by Jennifer Ferri | Apr 23, 2020 | Cape Coral Happenings, Fort Myers happenings, Title and Closing
The ever-shifting status of the COVID-19 pandemic has made navigating the world of business into a nearly endless string of questions: “What businesses are still open?” “What services are considered essential?” “What essential services should I leave my house for?”...
by Jennifer Ferri | Apr 9, 2020 | Buying, Cape Coral Happenings, Fort Myers happenings, Selling, Title and Closing
With the current state of the world, and the United States in particular, social distancing has made it necessary to get creative with the way we do business in the real estate sector. People are being encouraged to stay home to help avoid spreading COVID-19, so where...
by Jennifer Ferri | Nov 7, 2019 | Cape Coral Happenings, Fort Myers happenings
Title Junction is partnering with The Salvation Army to host an Angel Tree for the 2019 Christmas season! Angel Tree? What’s That? The Angel Tree Program was created by the Salvation Army in 1979 to provide toys and clothing to children in need. In Lee County alone,...
by Jennifer Ferri | Aug 1, 2019 | Cape Coral Happenings, Fort Myers happenings
We’re excited to announce the launch of our redesigned website! Not only do we have a new look, but we’ve added exciting new features to enhance the online experience of our clients. As a leading provider of title and closing services in Florida, our priority is to...
by Jennifer Ferri | Jul 3, 2019 | Cape Coral Happenings, Fort Myers happenings
Last month we talked about ways to protect houses during a hurricane. However, some people have more property to protect than just their home; they also need to protect their place of business and set up a plan with their employees or coworkers for hurricane...
by Jennifer Ferri | Jun 6, 2019 | Cape Coral Happenings, Fort Myers happenings
As of June 1st, hurricane season has officially begun in Florida and along the eastern seaboard. While these wild forces of nature are massively destructive and potentially deadly, there is one good thing to be said about them: you usually have a few days warning...