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Exclusive photos: RSW’s historic terminal expansion progressing, offers glimpse to future

Exclusive photos: RSW’s historic terminal expansion progressing, offers glimpse to future

Mark H. Bickel | Andrew West

Travelers flying into and out of Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) are getting something a little extra these days. And they didn’t have to pay for it.

They are witnessing the future of the Fort Myers airport as it begins to take shape.

In just a few short months there have been dramatic changes to the place that serves as a gateway to “paradise” for the millions of people who travel here annually.

The beginnings of a skeleton of what will become Concourse E has already had a dramatic impact on the look of the airport. Towering cranes are the dominant machinery on the construction site.

The is second phase of the expansion, which started in October 2024 and is the centerpiece of this expansion project.

Work is also taking place inside the terminal at all three levels, including a new ticketing lobby and bag claim area, as well as a new baggage handling system, for the new concourse.

Read the full article on newspress.com.

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What kind of house can you buy for $26M in Naples? This kind. And it’s stunning.

What kind of house can you buy for $26M in Naples? This kind. And it’s stunning.

Mark H. Bickel | Naples Daily News

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

The property, located at 3200 Gin Lane in the Port Royal neighborhood, sold for $26,400,000. The list price was $29,450,000. It has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

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

(Data provided by Royal Shell Real Estate)

1. 3200 Gin Lane, Naples
List price: $29,450,000
Sold price: $26,400,000
Neighborhood/Development: Port Royal
Size: 8,943 square feet
Year built: 2024
Days on market: 181
Amenities: Bayfront, Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Grill, Outdoor Fireplace
View: Bay

Read the full list of most expensive single-family property transfers in Collier County from June 1-30 on naplesnews.com.

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NABOR Market Report | May 2025

NABOR Market Report | May 2025

Economic Uncertainty Affected Housing Market in May

Naples, Fla. (June 20, 2025) – Motivated sellers in Naples who took advantage of getting ahead of the market with prices that pleased buyers found success during May as overall pending sales (homes under contract) increased 10.9 percent to 951 pending sales from 919 pending sales in May 2024. According to the May 2025 Market Report by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), 2,023 properties on the market in May reported a list price decrease, 31 percent of the overall inventory. The number of homes for sale increased 23.9 percent to 6,524 properties from 5,265 properties in May 2024. But economic uncertainty is creating challenges for today’s buyer and seller, even in paradise.

Economic Discomforts

Broker analysts reviewing the May Market Report said the Naples housing market is experiencing mixed consumer confidence from uncertainty caused by tariffs and rising military tensions in the Middle East. International buyers, especially Canadians, are finding the new American temperament toward immigration is creating discord and decreased interest in making a second home investment in Naples.

Mike Hughes, Vice President and General Manager for Downing-Frye Realty, Inc., added, “We saw the tariff situation impact the stock market in April, and we lost a lot of deals that month because of it. People are notably nervous today. With another war possible and the tariff situation at hand, it’s giving buyers more reason to sit on the fence, and the fence is getting heavy.”

Closed sales in May decreased 16.5 percent to 779 closed sales from 933 closed sales in May 2024, but the Naples market is still doing better than other areas in Florida according to Dr. Shelton Weeks, Lucas Professor of Real Estate and Director of the Lucas Institute for Real Estate Development & Finance at Florida Gulf Coast University.

“Collier has the lowest stock available in the region, just 3.5 percent of total homes. Compared to the rest of the state, values are holding in Naples much better. Historically, if the country does good, Naples does better.

Large markets like Miami and Tampa enjoy greater local economic diversity, but Naples depends on wealth generated elsewhere. The tariff situation is concerning because we were told it is a pathway to economic growth and prosperity although nothing in economics supports this theory. As time passes, we can only watch as to whether this tactic will get other countries back to the bargaining table. Currently, all eyes are fixed on the stock market and waiting for evidence that this is working. When the uncertainty dissipates the question becomes, will people feel confident enough to pull the trigger on a home purchase? In the short-term, it’s hard to be optimistic.

However, the value of the dollar has been declining relative to the Euro since the first of the year and is now at about the same level it was back in November 2021. If the current relative value holds, this should help to bring European investors back to our market.”

“Things that change a market are things you don’t see coming,” remarked Hughes, “What is certain is that markets rarely stay the same.”

Motivating Drivers

New listings in May decreased 22.9 percent to 952 new listings from 1,235 new listings in May 2024, and buyer hesitancy kept sales tepid.

The overall median closed price in May decreased 9.1 percent to $590,000 from $649,000 in May 2024. Of all areas and home types reported, single-family home prices in South Naples (34112, 34113) reported the largest decrease, 23.1 percent, to $772,500 from $940,000 in May 2024. But the luxury market is still strong; single family home prices in the Naples Beach area (34102, 34103, 34108) during May increased 18.6 percent to $2,712,500 from $2,287,500 in May 2024. Though brokers are concerned oversaturation of spec homes in this area, resulting in 17.9 months of inventory, may loosen prices this year.

The NABOR® May 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 Market Report May 2025 chart

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Naples investors buy hurricane-torn, time-worn Harbour Club for $17.5 million. What’s next?

Naples investors buy hurricane-torn, time-worn Harbour Club for $17.5 million. What’s next?

Laura Layden | Naples Daily News

The Harbour Club looks much like it did after Hurricane Ian.

Ravaged by the deadly and destructive storm in 2022, the twin low-rise residential buildings are a sore reminder of the past.

Not for long.

After failed attempts to restore the co-op buildings by its collective owners, a local group of investors has acquired the bayfront property — at 1624 Gulf Shore Blvd. N. in Naples — with plans to redevelop it.

The plans: To build an “exclusive collection of premium condominiums” that look more like single-family homes, with prices that are more affordable to more people.

The property is within a roughly 1 mile stretch of road, dubbed the “Miracle Mile” after it showed so much resilience in the face of so much devastation from Ian. The area is seeing big changes, with a flurry of new development, as it recovers and evolves in the aftermath of the storm.

Last developed in the 1960s, the property, in Coquina Sands, overlooking Hurricane Harbor, sold for $17.5 million.

Read more about the Harbour Club redevelopment on naplesnews.com.

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High approval rating: Tripadvisor a big fan of this stunning Naples Boutique Hotel

High approval rating: Tripadvisor a big fan of this stunning Naples Boutique Hotel

Mark H. Bickel | Naples Daily News

The reviews are in and once again Inn at Pelican Bay in Naples has something to deservedly brag about.

The Inn at Pelican Bay announced in a press release it has once again been recognized by Tripadvisor with a 2025 Travelers’ Choice Award, placing it in the top 10% of hotels worldwide.

This honor is based on consistently stellar reviews from millions of travelers around the globe.

What to know: Inn at Pelican Bay and Tripadvisor

  • This marks the fourth consecutive year the Inn at Pelican Bay has received top honors from Tripadvisor.
  • In 2022, the hotel earned its first Travelers’ Choice Award.
  • It received the honors again in 2023, and in 2024, it was elevated to the elite Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best list. That distinction named the Inn at Pelican Bay the No. 1 hotel in Naples, the No. 1 hotel in Florida, No. 25 in the United States, and among the top 1% of hotels worldwide.

What other accolades has the received? Read more on naplesnews.com.

Homes in Naples, Collier County, FL selling for lower prices recently: See how much here

Homes in Naples, Collier County, FL selling for lower prices recently: See how much here

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Newly released data from Realtor.com for March shows that potential buyers and sellers in Collier County saw lower home sale prices than the previous month’s median of $675,000.

The median home sold for $650,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means March, the most recent month for which figures are available, was down 3.7% from February.

Compared to March 2024, the median home sales price was down 1.5% compared to $660,000.

Realtor.com sources sales data from real estate deeds, resulting in a few months’ delay in the data. The statistics don’t include homes currently listed for sale and aren’t directly comparable to listings data.

For a breakdown on median sale prices go to naplesnews.com.

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