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Luxury market levels off: Southwest Florida’s top home sales in 2023

Luxury market levels off: Southwest Florida’s top home sales in 2023

Laura Layden | Naples Daily News

In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Naples saw trophy mansions list at never-before-seen prices.

In March, a sprawling waterfront estate hit the market for more than $174 million in the posh neighborhood of Port Royal.

It’s still for sale.

So, too are other rare luxury properties that had the potential to break Collier County’s record home price of $62 million – set in 2022.

That record broke the previous one by $10 million.

“That’s a testament to the property, and to the market at the time,” said Paul Arpin, the listing agent, with Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. “It’s still the top sale.”

With six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, the resort-style, Gulf-front retreat, with a living area of more than 11,800 square feet under air, in Aqualane Shores, one of the most coveted neighborhoods in Naples, sold at its asking price.

Admittedly, the uber-luxury home market wasn’t as hot in 2023, Arpin said.

“It’s probably fair to say that the market has taken a break, and it has leveled off,” he remarked. However, 2023 still brought a few whopping sales. In fact, Arpin sold one of the two highest money-getters in Collier County last year, for $32.5 million, no chump change.

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50% rise in mansions costing more than $5 million helping drive SW Florida housing market

50% rise in mansions costing more than $5 million helping drive SW Florida housing market

Phil Fernandez | Naples Daily News

Heading into snowbird season, the new arrivals are going to see even higher prices for the most part on Southwest Florida homes.

And the sales of luxury properties are one of the drivers, as evidenced by a record Bonita Beach sale in Lee County.

What’s most expensive Lee home sold? Could that be topped?
October’s most expensive single-family dwelling in Lee sold for $12.3 million at 27586 Hickory Blvd. The 5,771-square-foot beachfront house built in 2016 that has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms had belonged to evangelist David Turner, who acquired it in 2021 for $7.5 million.

“We were thrilled to have the highest priced sale on the beach,” said Realtor Denise Quinn, who listed it as part of John R. Wood Christie’s International Real Estate’s The Grant Group. “As a personal accomplishment, it is my highest sale. I have been visiting Naples since 1996, homeowner in 2004 and full-time in 2018. I love the area and the small town feel that comes from the community.”

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NABOR Market Report | September 2023

NABOR Market Report | September 2023

Pre-Season Buyers Jump on New Inventory During September

Naples, Fla. (October 27, 2023) – New listings in Naples during September increased 27.3 percent to 937 new listings from 736 new listings in September 2022, making pre-season buyers very happy. According to the September 2023 Market Report by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), overall inventory continues to inch upward at a steady pace. For September, inventory for the single family home and condominium markets increased 13.2 percent to 2,793 properties from 2,468 properties in September 2022. The report also demonstrated that pre-season homebuying is starting earlier every year as pending sales (homes under contract) in September increased 18.7 percent to 735 pending sales from 619 in September 2022 and 687 in September 2019 (pre-pandemic).

The overall median closed price in September increased 3 percent to $571,500 from $555,000 in September 2022. Interestingly, the September report indicated there were 723 price reductions compared to 80 price increases during the month. The combination of new listings plus price reductions on existing inventory made September a great month to purchase a home. Historical data in the report confirms prices and competition during autumn months are lower than the winter months.

“The report showed the average closed price increased over 13 percent (month over month) for September,” said Budge Huskey, CEO, Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. “While we are seeing appreciation rates decelerate across all markets, Naples continues to command top values for quality properties.”

Incidentally, during the September 27th NABOR® Economic Summit, Dr. Brad O’Connor, Florida Realtors®’ chief economist of its research department, spoke in length about home appreciation and said, “prices in Naples increased 88 percent from pre-COVID prices.” Following Dr. O’Connor’s presentation, Dr. Lawrence Yun, the chief economist for the National Association of REALTORS®, further commented that “Naples is at a $250,000 to $300,000 spike in wealth gain for its property owners.”

Overall closed sales increased 5.4 percent to 587 closed sales from 557 closed sales in September 2022; but – as pointed out by several broker analysts including Wes Kunkle, President and Managing Broker at Kunkle International Realty, “The last six to ten days of September 2022 were spent preparing for a hurricane, so fewer pending sales were able to close by the end of the month.” As a result, the hurricane limited the month’s potential for closed sales transactions.

While inventory in the $300,000 and below single-family market is limited to primarily manufactured homes, Huskey pointed out that “inventory in the $5 million and above market nearly doubled in the last year.”

The NABOR® September 2023 Market Report provides comparisons of single-family home and condominium sales (via the Southwest Florida MLS), price ranges, and geographic segmentation and includes an overall market summary. NABOR® sales statistics are presented in chart format, including these overall (single-family and condominium) findings for 2023:

NABOR Market Report September 2023 table

Even though nearly the same number of pending sales were reported in September for both the condominium and single-family home markets, Huskey remarked that “pending sales of condominiums during September [+38.9%] wildly outperformed pending sales of single family homes [+3.9%] as compared to September 2022.”

For homeowners who are still facing expensive repairs from Hurricane Ian damage, Huskey said, “Natural disasters causing damage losses not declared a special natural disaster may be claimed as a deduction on a homeowner’s income tax return. Ask your tax professional about this IRS relief opportunity as you may be entitled to a rebate or refund.”

If you are considering buying or selling your home, contact David at David@DavidFlorida.com or 239-285-1086. As a Naples REALTOR® he will give you expert advice on how to make the best of today’s market conditions.

Rod and gun club proposed as first compact rural community in eastern Collier County

Rod and gun club proposed as first compact rural community in eastern Collier County

Laura Layden | Naples Daily News

It’s a sometimes overused word, but a new community planned in eastern Collier County is unique.

It’s not a town, or a village.

It’s a compact development, the first one proposed under the county’s Rural Lands Stewardship Area, or RLSA, program.

The community’s name reflects its rural character. It’s dubbed the Collier Rod and Gun Club at the Preserve, with an emphasis on the word preserve.

Naples-based Barron Collier Cos. is behind the proposed development, about five miles east of Ave Maria and 10 miles south of Immokalee.

The project is still winding its way through the regulatory channels. It will go before county commissioners for final approval on Tuesday, but remains under review by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the South Florida Water Management District, for its required permits.

The long-time local developer has proposed a seasonal, nature-inspired retreat, with no more than 225 single-family homes, or “cabins,” on about 260 acres, with a main entrance off State Road 29.

Rod and gun club proposed as first compact rural community in eastern Collier County
The retreat has been designed around nature and the topography of the land as it has been for “thousands of years,” said Blake Gable, CEO of Barron Collier Cos.

Read more about the proposed Collier Rod and Gun Club at the Preserve.

Contact David 239-285-1086 for more information on new construction homes in Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, new construction floor plans variations, and to arrange a visit to The Preserve in Naples, Florida.

Top-10 most expensive sold homes in September 2023

Top-10 most expensive sold homes in September 2023

A Naples home is No. 1 on the list for most expensive single-family property transfers in Collier County from Sept. 1-30, 2023.

This house has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

Following are the Top 10 real estate sales in Collier County recorded for September 2023:
(Data provided by Royal Shell Real Estate)

#1
3440 Rum Row, Naples
List price: $9,950,000
Sold price: $9,100,000
Neighborhood/Subdivision: Port Royal
Size: 2,905 square feet
Year built: 1964
Days on market: 149
Amenities: Gulf Access, Boat Dock
View: Canal

#2
5063 Groveland Terrace, Naples
List price: $8,695,000
Sold price: $8,550,000
Neighborhood/Subdivision: Quail West
Size: 5,665 square feet
Year built: 2023
Days on market: 110
Amenities: Clubhouse, Community Pool/Spa, Golf Course, Private Membership, Putting Green, Tennis Court, Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Wood Fire Pit, Fence, Outdoor Fireplace/Kitchen
View: Golf course

#3
2712 Buckthorn Way, Naples
List price: $8,475,000
Sold price: $8,250,000
Neighborhood/Subdivision: Estates at Grey Oaks
Size: 8,144 square feet
Year built: 1996
Days on market: 203
Amenities: Clubhouse, Community Pool, Golf Course, Lap Pool, Private Membership, Putting Green, Tennis Court, Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Grill, Deck, Fence, Outdoor Kitchen
View: Golf course

View the rest of the list on naplesnews.com.