Donahue family’s record-setting compound back on the market in Naples

Donahue family’s record-setting compound back on the market in Naples

Laura Layden | Fort Myers News-Press & Naples Daily News

Once the most expensive residential listing in America, Gordon Pointe is back on the market.

When the Port Royal beachfront compound hit the market in February 2024, it made national headlines — at a then-record price of $295 million.

In January 2025, the rare piece of Naples real estate saw a price adjustment. The price tag dropped by $85 million to $210 million, mostly due to a decision by the sellers to keep pieces of the property they had originally included in their listing for themselves.

In August, the modified listing — with an address of 100 Bay Road — was quietly removed from the SWFLMLS (Multiple Listing Service).

On Feb. 2, Gulf Coast International Properties in Naples announced the property is once again on the market, and it’s now the company representing the sellers.

The new listing price was not disclosed.

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NABOR Market Report | December 2025

NABOR Market Report | December 2025

Naples Area Board of REALTORS®

December Home Sales Shows Market Confidence & Stability

Naples, Fla. (January 23, 2026) – Overall closed sales in Naples during December increased 28.8 percent to 773 closed sales from 600 closed sales in December 2024. Broker analysts reviewing the December 2025 Market Report by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), have been watching closed sales improve for seven months consistently. They believe the increase in sales is largely due to sellers being more willing to negotiate. Adjustments in prices – as a result of seller flexibility – effected a 2.5 percent decrease in the overall median closed price in 2025; and a 5 percent decrease in December to $570,000 from $600,000 in December 2024. With 8.3 months of inventory available to buyers heading into 2026, broker analysts are cautiously optimistic that closed sales will continue to increase as our transition to a more balanced market is ideal for homes sales in Naples.

Paradise Preferred

Sales in the Naples luxury home market – $1.5 million+ – continue to outpace closed sales activity in other price categories. Most remarkable, the December report showed closed sales of properties over $5 million increased 16.6 percent during 2025.

According to the report, overall pending sales increased 12.5 percent in December to 704 pending sales from 626 pending sales in December 2024.

“We had almost the exact number of pending sales in 2025 as we did in 2024 [10,178 vs. 10,090],” said Mike Hughes, Vice President and General Manager for Downing-Frye Realty, Inc. “But if you look at the number of pendings [10,178] compared to closings [8,249] in 2025, you can see that there were still a considerable number of sales that fell through. Sellers need to be aware of this because if a buyer comes back with a request, it may be in the seller’s favor to address their request and negotiate rather than allow the deal to fall through.”

Overall inventory during December decreased 3.8 percent to 5,714 properties from 5,938 properties in December 2024. Inventory in December decreased the most in the 34116 zip code, 30.1 percent. This area also reported the highest closed sales for the month, a 155.6 percent increase.

Condo Grab

While the number of properties available under $300,000 has slowly declined in the last few years, the December Market Report showed the inventory of condominiums under $300,000 has been on the rise, leading to a 28.4 percent increase in closed sales of condominiums in this price category for December. Overall inventory in the condominium market in December increased 1.2 percent to 3,088 condominiums from 3,050 condominiums. An increase in condominium sales is anticipated in the first quarter of 2026 because condominium inventory under $300,000 increased 47.5 percent in December.

The NABOR® December 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 December 2025 chart

New Conversations

According to several broker analysts reviewing the December report, conversations in 2026 will look much different than in previous years because last year proved hurricanes are not an annual threat, insurance rates are now more competitive – Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, a not-for-profit insurer of last resort that was created by the Florida Legislature in 2002, just lowered its rates – and mortgage rates hovering around 6 percent are increasingly considered the new normal and will likely remain for the immediate future.

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The $10 Billion Question: Is Naples Becoming Florida’s Next Palm Beach?

The $10 Billion Question: Is Naples Becoming Florida’s Next Palm Beach?

Naples News Now

For decades, Palm Beach held the crown as Florida’s ultimate destination for ultra-wealthy residents — a playground for hedge fund managers, financiers, and old-money estates. But lately, a new name keeps popping up in the same conversations: Naples. Naples real estate

And it’s not just anecdotal.

Behind the scenes, a quiet but massive migration of wealth is underway, and Naples is emerging as one of the biggest beneficiaries. Real estate agents, developers, private bankers, and business owners across Southwest Florida are all seeing the same trend: high-net-worth individuals are choosing Naples over traditional luxury hubs like Palm Beach, Miami, and even parts of New York.

The big question is why — and what it means for everyone already here.

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Ultra-exclusive Naples, Florida home sale smashes records in 2025. It’s a teardown.

Ultra-exclusive Naples, Florida home sale smashes records in 2025. It’s a teardown.

Andrea Stetson | Special to The News-Press & Naples Daily News

The most expensive home sale in Collier County in 2025 didn’t just break the record, it shattered it.

When the family legacy compound of three adjacent properties at 2200, 2340 and 2170 Gordon Drive were sold in April for $225 million, it became the largest residential transaction in Florida’s history and one of the largest residential transactions ever in the U.S., just trailing the 2019, $238 million sale of a penthouse on Central Park South in Manhattan.

Up until this year the most expensive house in Collier County was sold in 2022 in Aqualine Shores for $62 million. The 2025 most expensive Collier sale is more than triple that amount.

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Big boost for SWFL tourism courtesy of New York Times’ ‘places to go’ list

Big boost for SWFL tourism courtesy of New York Times’ ‘places to go’ list

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

If it’s possible to receive official validation for a comeback from a series of devastating hurricanes, then you could say The New York Times provided a big stamp of approval this week for Southwest Florida.

The Times published its annual “52 to places to go” for 2026, recommending to its audience locations around the world worth visiting this year.

Places like Sorola’s Spain, Winnie-the-Pooh’s England, Assisi, Italy, Dallas, Texas and yes, two islands off the coast of Southwest Florida that most people reading this are very familiar with.

Sanibel and Captiva.

“This recognition proves what we already knew, that Sanibel and Captiva are special, world class, beach destinations that offer unmatched eco-tourism, shelling, and hospitality,” said John Lai, the President and CEO of the Sanibel and Captiva Chamber of Commerce. “It’s rare to find destinations like ours that intentionally hold 70% in conservation and that in itself sets us apart from similar vacation options.”

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Top 10 most expensive homes sold: Naples property tops December 2025 list

Top 10 most expensive homes sold: Naples property tops December 2025 list

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

The Top 10 most expensive homes sold Collier County in December 2025. Data provided by Royal Shell Real Estate.

1. 2426 Indian Pipe Way, Naples

  • List price: $16,500,000
  • Sold price: $16,500,000
  • Neighborhood/Development: Grey Oaks
  • Year built: 2025
  • Days on market: 788
  • Amenities: Clubhouse, Community Pool/Spa, Golf Course, Private Membership, Tennis Court, Private Pool/Spa, Built-In Grill, Deck, Fence, Outdoor Fireplace/Kitchen
  • View: Golf Course, Lake
  • Size: 9,712 square feet

Read the full article with property photos on naplesnews.com.

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