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Real estate: Port Royal house in Naples tops September list of most expensive homes sold

Real estate: Port Royal house in Naples tops September list of most expensive homes sold

Mark H. Bickel | Fort Myers News-Press & Naples Daily News

Here are the Top 10 most expensive single-family homes sold in Collier County for September 2025.

Data provided by Royal Shell Real Estate.

1. 3240 Gin Lane, Naples

  • List price: $25,950,000
  • Sold price: $24,950,000
  • Neighborhood/Development: Port Royal
  • Size: 7,551 square feet
  • Year built: 2024
  • Days on market: 191
  • Amenities: Bayfront, Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Gas Fire Pit/Grill, Deck, Outdoor Fireplace/Kitchen
  • View: Bay, Canal

Read about the other nine homes on the list here.

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Collier County home sellers asking less. Here’s how much Naples prices dropped in 2025

Collier County home sellers asking less. Here’s how much Naples prices dropped in 2025

USA TODAY Network

The median home in Collier County listed for $699,000 in August, down 2.5% from the previous month’s $717,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows.

Compared to August 2024, the median home list price decreased 6.8% from $749,999.

The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale in Collier County, not houses that were sold. Information on your local housing market, along with other useful community data, is available at data.naplesnews.com.

Collier County’s median home was 1,777 square feet, listed at $402 per square foot. The price per square foot of homes for sale is down 6.2% from August 2024.

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Gorgeous Sanibel house tops list of 10 most expensive homes sold in Lee County in August

Gorgeous Sanibel house tops list of 10 most expensive homes sold in Lee County in August

Mark H. Bickel | Fort Myers News-Press

A Sanibel Island home is No. 1 on the list of most expensive single-family property transfers in Lee County from Aug. 1-31.

The property, located at 1004 Bayview Drive, sold for $3,500,000. The list price was $4,095,000. It has five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Following are the Top 10 real estate sales in Lee County recorded for August 2025:

(Data provided by Royal Shell Real Estate)

1. 1004 Bayview Drive, Sanibel

  • List price: $4,095,000
  • Sold price: $3,500,000
  • Neighborhood/Development: Sanibel Island
  • Size: 3,264 square feet
  • Year built: 1999
  • Days on market: 112
  • Amenities: Bayfront, Boat Dock/Lift, Beach Access, Electric Vehicle Charging, Private Pool, Courtyard
  • View: Bay

Read the full article on naplesnews.com.

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Top 10: Collier County’s priciest houses sold in August led by $22M Naples property

Top 10: Collier County’s priciest houses sold in August led by $22M Naples property

Mark H. Bickel | Naples Daily News

A Naples home is No. 1 on the list of most expensive single-family property transfers in Collier County from Aug. 1-31.

The property, located at 3565 Fort Charles Drive in the Port Royal neighborhood, sold for $22 million. The list price was $29.5 million. It has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

Following are the Top 10 real estate sales in Collier County recorded for August 2025:

(Data provided by Royal Shell Real Estate)

1. 3565 Fort Charles Drive, Naples

  • List price: $29,500,000
  • Sold price: $22,000,000
  • Neighborhood/Development: Port Royal
  • Size: 8,960 square feet
  • Year built: 2006
  • Days on market: 136
  • Amenities: Bayfront, Boat Dock, Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Grill, Deck, Outdoor Kitchen
  • View: Bay

Read the full article on naplesnews.com.

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NABOR Market Report | July 2025

NABOR Market Report | July 2025

Naples Desirability Keeping Housing Market Stable

Naples, Fla. (August 22, 2025) – Broker analysts reviewing the July 2025 Market Report by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), agreed that the desire to own property in paradise is a major factor in the Naples housing market’s continued stability. Pending sales (homes under contract) in July increased 19.9 percent to 807 pending sales from 673 pending sales in July 2024. And even with evidence that sellers are negotiating on price (94% of list price received) and adjusting list prices to stay competitive (1,296 price decreases recorded in July), home values remain stable.

NABOR-July-2025-chart

Historic Perspectives
Looking at the July Market Report, Cindy Carroll of Carroll & Carroll Appraisers & Consultants, LLC said, “If we were in the midst of a market correction, prices would be near $325,000, or where they were before the pandemic in 2019. The fact that our market was able to sustain prices over the last four years [after record-breaking demand during the pandemic drove prices up], tells me that our market is consistently doing well.”

“This is new territory,” Carroll asserted. “Twenty years ago our eyes were fixed on activity happening west of U.S. 41, but there are so many submarkets throughout Naples now. The growth and diversity within the market is helping real estate in Naples stay desirable and stable.”

Confidence Sparked
More evidence that Naples’ desirability and consumer confidence are positively influencing the Naples housing market can be witnessed in the number of homes sold resulting in the gradual decrease in inventory over the past few months. While up 11.4 percent to 5,224 properties from 4,691 properties in July 2024, overall inventory has been slowly decreasing since it peaked in March with 7,483 properties.

“The average days on market has been climbing since April, but months supply of inventory is going down,” said Mike Hughes, Vice President and General Manager for Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.

New listings in July decreased 7.2 percent to 804 new listings from 866 in July 2024. But closed sales, which are connected to pending sales, increased 2 percent in July to 624 closed sales from 612 closed sales in July 2024. Single-family closed sales in July increased 12.7 percent to 354 closed sales from 314 closed sales. Interestingly, and a trend is emerging, pending sales in the single-family home market have been increasing each month since the beginning of the year; for July, pending sales of single-family homes rose 30.4 percent!

The NABOR® July 2025 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 2025:

NABOR-July-2025-chart

Equity Friendly Naples
The median closed price of condominiums fell 10.1 percent in July to $422,500 from $470,000 in July 2024. But this is a far cry from the median closed price of condominiums in July 2019, which was $240,000. The same holds true for the single-family home market: July’s median closed price, which decreased 6 percent to $670,000, still provides significant equity compared to a median closed price of $409,500 in July 2019.

The July Market Report showed Naples desirability contributed to increased sales in all geographic regions tracked by NABOR®. But the standout was in closed sales of single-family homes in the Naples Beach area (34102, 34103, 34108), which increased 81.8 percent in July. Increased sales of single-family homes near the beach are reducing this geographic area’s months supply, which was 14.9 months in July 2024, but because of an increase in summer sales activity, dropped to 12.3 months supply in July 2025.

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Kalea Bay Tower 500 Hits $330M in Sales as Luxury Market Holds Strong

Kalea Bay Tower 500 Hits $330M in Sales as Luxury Market Holds Strong

Million-Dollar Momentum
Kalea Bay’s Tower 500—a 22‑story luxury residential tower in North Naples—just crossed a major sales milestone. As of mid-July 2025, the development topped $330 million in total sales, with 66 of the 120 units already sold, putting it on pace to sell out before construction wraps in September 2025.

Specs & Specs to Know
The final building in the Kalea Bay complex, Tower 500 offers Gulf views, floor-to-ceiling windows, lanais, and ultra‑lux finishes. Prices start around $3.5 million per unit, reflecting high demand among buyers seeking premium SWFL coastal residences.

A Reflection of Market Strength
Even as broader housing markets show signs of cooling, Naples’ ultra-luxury real estate is bucking the trend. Kalea Bay’s sales success follows record-breaking momentum at other high-end projects in the region:

  • Ritz‑Carlton Residences Estero Bay recently surpassed $700 million in sales.
  • Trio of Port Royal waterfront homes brought in $225 million in April.

Read more on naplesnewsnow.com.

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