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Da Bears: See inside Mike Ditka’s home in North Naples, which is up for sale

Da Bears: See inside Mike Ditka’s home in North Naples, which is up for sale

Laura Layden | Naples Daily News

Legendary coach Mike Ditka is selling his long-time residence in North Naples.

In the listing, the million dollar-plus home in a gated community is described as “warm and inviting.”

The Ditkas have owned the custom-built home for more than 20 years. Mostly, it’s been a part-time residence for the NFL Hall of Famer and his wife Diana.

This gallery of photos… offers a peek inside the home, with some of the furnishings still there.

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For more information about buying a home in the Naples, Florida area contact David at David at David@DavidFlorida.com or 239-285-1086.

From the Archives: Roger Gordon and Naples waterfront history

From the Archives: Roger Gordon and Naples waterfront history

Naples Daily News

While the name Roger Gordon may not conjure an image, you’ll likely recognize names like Gordon Pass, the Gordon River and Gordon Drive. Through the years, the land and its surroundings waterways have played an important part in the development of Naples.

The below are excerpts from an article published in January 2009 in the Naples Daily News, by Kathy Tusa:

Gordon Drive might conjure up images of mansion-lined routes with luxury yachts moored nearby. However, when Roger Gordon first set foot in Naples during the 1870s, he found a vastly different landscape.

Geologists believe that Gordon Pass came into being as a result of a fierce storm that struck the coast. Subsequent storms continued to alter the shoreline, shifting sand into this waterway, often making passage impossible. Although Gordon enjoyed the mild semitropical climate and the pristine shoreline, the town of Naples, with its roads, structures and amenities, did not yet exist.

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Village of Estero receives AAA bond rating from Standard & Poor’s, currently has no debt

Village of Estero receives AAA bond rating from Standard & Poor’s, currently has no debt

J. Kyle Foster | Fort Myers News-Press

Fast-growing Estero has no debt, but if it wants to take some on for its many capital improvement projects there’s a clear path: It has the highest government rating given by S&P Global Ratings.

S&P bestowed its AAA rating on Estero in November after the village applied for a review. It’s only the 12th city in Florida, second in Southwest Florida and the only one in Lee County to receive the rating, out of 400 rated cities in the state, said Wendell Gaertner of Prag Public Resources Advisory Group, which helped the village through the rating process.

Naples in Collier County received a AAA rating on its debt in July. The city has $21.35 million series 2024 capital improvement revenue bonds.

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Top 10: These are the most expensive homes sold in Collier County in November 2024

Top 10: These are the most expensive homes sold in Collier County in November 2024

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 Nov. 1-30, 2024.

This home is located at 3401 Rum Row. It has five bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

List price: $35,500,000

Sold price: $29,070,000

Neighborhood/Subdivision: Port Royal

Size: 8,232 square feet

Year built: 2021

Days on market: 80

Amenities: Bayfront, Boat Dock, Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Grill, Outdoor Fireplace

View: Bay

Following are the Top 10 real estate sales in Collier County recorded for November 2024. (Data provided by Royal Shell Real Estate)
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Don’t go old school in this wild Naples market as $5M deals jump but overall sales plunge

Don’t go old school in this wild Naples market as $5M deals jump but overall sales plunge

Phil Fernandez | Naples Daily News

As abodes keep piling up in the Naples area multiple listing service known as the MLS, going old school may not be the best play entering the typically busier snowbird swarm.

Old school as in yanking listings that don’t sell by the start of summer and bringing them back for the bustling winter season.

“There have been 1,861 units withdrawn from the MLS in the past 120 days,” said Adam Vellano, a Compass Florida managing director, as summer and its 90-degree heat was stretching into the start of October. “This is a common trend annually as some sellers pull down their listings because they don’t think they’ll get the highest price during off season months. Unfortunately, if inventory begins to rise in the coming months in anticipation of our winter season visitors, the added competition will likely put pressure on sellers to lower their initial list prices or entertain below list offers.”

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For more information about buying a home in the Naples, Florida area contact David at David at David@DavidFlorida.com or 239-285-1086.