What you get for $8,950,000 A three-year-old home with views of Naples Bay, four bedrooms, seven baths, 7,940 square feet of living space and a 40-foot infinity-edge pool. Naples Bay separates Port Royal from Royal Harbor, a triangular neighborhood where all 419 single-family homes and home sites sit on water and have direct Gulf access. It's a community of boating enthusiasts and a growing number of families who like Royal Harbor's proximity to Fifth Avenue and the beaches. Gone are the days of $8,000 lots. Even mid-'60s homes are going for a cool million dollars. Vanderbilt Beach Extending north along Gulfshore Drive from Vanderbilt Beach to Bluebill Avenue. On the Market Properties for sale, summer 2005 21 single-family homes, 23 condos. Price range, single-family $1,280,000-$9,500,000. What you get for $1,280,000 A newly remodeled three-bedroom, two-bath canal-front home built in 1968, with private pool and 1,521 square feet. What you get for $9,500,000 A five-year-old home with Gulf, bay and canal views, five bedrooms, six baths and a private pool. Price range, condos $279,000-$3,900,000. What you get for $279,000 One bedroom, one bath and just 524 square feet in a high-rise building with a bay view. What you get for $3,900,000 A 2005 high-rise condo on the ninth floor of The Vanderbilt, with three bedrooms, four baths, 3,820 square feet, and bay and Gulf views. Vanderbilt Beach's two-sided personality includes single-family homes along canals, bays and the beach of Vanderbilt Beach Estates to the east. The mostly older high-rise condominiums with views of the Gulf and Sanibel Island are scattered among upscale resorts, boutique hotels, restaurants and marinas along Gulfshore Drive. Sources: www.naplesarea.com, www.johnrwood.com, www.gladesrealty.com.
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