Show Level Contributor 1,173 posts 192 reviews 189 helpful votesMillionaire's Row 4 years ago I'll be in FL next month, and I plan on making a drive down through Naples to burn some time. I have looked at much of the area of Google Maps, and there are some very nice estates. I enjoy looking at different houses and it would be a good "free" activity for us to do. Are there any great roads for looking at the houses? I'm sure many are difficult to see with tree, bushes, etc. I intend on cruising down Gordon Drive for sure. Also, it looks like none of the neighborhoods are gated? I'm surprised by that.
Level Contributor 1,084 posts 80 reviews 102 helpful votes1. Re: Millionaire's Row 4 years ago I like the area of homes around 3rd street and the whole Old Naples area. It's really pretty with large older more stylish homes ( not so cookie cutter) and lush landscaping and lots of tropical flowers. All of Naples is landscaped so beautifully really anywhere you go is pretty to look at. Be sure to stroll the shops on 5th ave as well for an upscale experience and take trip to the Naples Zoo and the Botanical Gardens.
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Level Contributor 783 posts 14 reviews 26 helpful votes3. Re: Millionaire's Row 4 years ago Take a harbour tour you can see all the mansions in port royal Or can drive around it’s at the end of gordon
Level Contributor 32 posts 15 reviews 5 helpful votes4. Re: Millionaire's Row 4 years ago Gordon it is...and have the realtor.com app open while you go so you can see the pricing and interiors. It's mind boggling!
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Level Contributor 1,703 posts 39 reviews 128 helpful votes6. Re: Millionaire's Row 4 years ago any boat tours to see the houses?
Level Contributor 132 posts 70 reviews 52 helpful votes7. Re: Millionaire's Row 4 years ago Pure Naples offers a sightseeing cruise. You'll see some of the mansions in Port Royal. Gordon in the post above refers to Gordon Drive in Naples. Edited: 4 years ago
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Level Contributor 79 posts 477 reviews 233 helpful votes9. Re: Millionaire's Row 4 years ago I’d jump on the Naples Princess Yacht and you ll get the history of the area, a lovely yacht ride ( bar, bathrooms, light food and snack offerings) and see the beautiful homes from the waterside... where the landscape and pools are all open for viewing. Outside and inside covered seating. It’s a great experience overall. There’s a sunset ride as well. Book in advance, try Groupon for discount tix. There is another boat that does this... someone else may have mentioned but it is not amenity driven and basically looks like a fishing boat, not a yacht. Enjoy ur visit.
Level Contributor 1,094 posts 292 reviews 97 helpful votes10. Re: Millionaire's Row 4 years ago Just took the Pure Florida tour boat of the sound. There is a discount coupon in the tourist books at Tin City. It is located near Pinchers, the restaurant, or just park at Tin City. The estates are easier to see from the water than the road. Many have been repaired with roof shingles and still have the blue tarps on them from Irma. But it is a nice boat tour, very calm even if there is rain since it is protected. The Gordon inlet is the outlet of the Gulf and is very clear that the water on the Gulf can be more active with waves. One of the estates at Gordon Inlet reported to pay $450,000 a year in taxes, the most in Naples. Many yachts. Edited: 4 years ago Get answers to your questions about Naples Recent Conversations
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Where do the rich people live in Naples?The Port Royal community holds the distinction of being one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Naples. It's also one of the priciest areas in the country. This ultra-luxury community is about two square miles set between the Gulf of Mexico and Naples Bay.
Who owns the biggest house in Naples?The largest completed home in Collier County now belongs to Sandra Gerry and is at 3400 Gordon Drive, according to the Collier County Property Appraiser's Office. It is more than 30,000 square feet with 16,772 square feet of living space.
What area is considered Old Naples?Extending north from the Third Street South shopping area to the Naples Beach Hotel and Golf Club and west from US 41 to the beach, the neighborhood is filled with mature palms and tropical landscaping and a mix of old and new homes.
How many millionaires are in Naples Florida?With over 9% of the population being millionaires, there are 12,300 millionaires currently living in the city limits.
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