Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte and Charlotte County Weather Charlotte County enjoys a beautiful sub-tropical climate. Any winter or summer extremes of temperature are checked by the tempering influence of the Gulf of Mexico, making it possible to enjoy the outdoors all year round. Other than a few cool days, where you need to wear a sweater, and a dozen or so heavy rainstorms, the area has an idyllic climate. The beautiful winter temperatures average in the 70’s, and the season lasts from January to March. In the summer the Gulf of Mexico keeps the temperatures from exceeding 100 degrees. By midsummer, many afternoons are accompanied by thunderstorms, which are great for cooling things down. Fall is totally refreshing with its cool nights, and the warm days are perfect for golf, boating and going to the beach. You can get a stunning bronze tan just by walking to the local store! However, the occasional hurricane can take you by surprise, so do stay in touch with the local weather reports. Average Local Area Temperatures
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| Summer |
92º F |
73º F |
| Fall |
86º F |
67º F |
| Winter |
76º F |
53º F |
| Spring |
84º F |
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Tax Considerations >Tax Deductions
Here is a question which is often asked about real estate sales: which home loan fees are deductible for income tax purposes? It is good to know the answer to this question before you sign on the dotted line. It may influence which loan you will choose. Loan fees for certain services are not itemized on your fee statement, but are grouped together into a single category.
The most obvious deductible fee is the loan fee paid to acquire a mortgage for a principal residence. The IRS recently ruled that the buyer could deduct the fee in the first year, even if the seller paid it! Other deductions include pro-rated property taxes and mortgage interest. On these items, the buyer may only deduct their share.
Most of the other closing costs are not deductible, but you may add them to your home's adjusted cost basis when calculating appreciation. Among these costs are appraisal, attorney, and inspection fees, as well as title, recording and notary fees. Fire insurance fees are neither deductible nor do they figure into the cost basis. If you are not sure which fees are deductible, consult a professional tax advisor.
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What took over 30,000 workmen to construct and is considered the second largest palace in the world?
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The Palace of Versailles, 14 miles southwest of Paris and completed in 1682, is famous for its size and its beauty.
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