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Aqualane Shores in Naples Florida was one of the first areas to be developed back in the late 1940’s. Membership to the Homeowners Association is on a volunteer basis due to the development having started back in the 1950’s. Aqualane Shores Association was incorporated in 1966 as a nonprofit corporation to provide “fellowship and unity of purpose for a unique, mature, and settled segment of Naples”. The Association’s purpose has stayed about the same throughout the years and participates in many community projects and activities to protect the environment, beauty and way of life of this beautiful area.
The Waterways of Aqualane Shores:
- Anhinga Channel – borders 14th and 15th Ave S
- Bittern Channel – bound by 15th and 16th Ave S
- Crane Channel – water flows between 16th and 17th Ave S
- Duck Channel – banks on 17th and 18th Ave S
- Egret Channel – receives water from Flamingo, Gull, Heron, Ibis, and Aqua Coves
- Jamaica Channel – receives water from Kit, Limpkin, and Jamaica Coves
Aqualane Shores is an exclusive community that consists of 305 acres with about 350 home sites, most of which are waterfront with quick access to the Gulf. This luxury community is one of the most popular boating and fishing neighborhoods with deep water canals that lead to Naples Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Many of the original homes, built in the 60’s and 70’s, have been replaced by newer, updated luxury models with deepwater docks and boat lifts. The Aqualane Shores Neighborhood has the ambiance of Old Naples with its quiet setting of beautiful, palm lined streets, friendly neighborhood, and close proximity to the beach. Aqualane Shores is within walking distance to the historic Third Street and Fifth Avenue shopping areas which include art galleries, boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and many community events.
Aqualane Shores has price ranges starting from about 1.7 million for one of the original homes to about 8 million for a new luxury custom waterfront estate. This community is situated between Port Royal and Old Naples right off Gordon Drive.
The history of the Park Shore district began in 1964, when Raymond Lutgert purchased 760 acre undeveloped land parcel in Naples, Florida. Raymond Lutgert brought in a team of architects, land planners, and engineers during the next four years and established the first planned development district in the State of Florida. The result of the collaboration was a conceptual masterpiece, so much so that it served as a model for future development.
Park Shore has the largest homeowners association in the city and was originally platted by The Lutgert Companies. There are more than 600 single family homes, 25 high rise condos, midrise condos, and commercial real estate properties that make up the Park Shore community. Plats 1, 3, and 4 consist mostly of single-family homes and mid rise condos. Plats 2 and 5 are high rise condos, a mix of homes and mid rise condos.
The Lutgert Companies built Park Shore from 1970 to 1983. Their first Florida condominium, Colony Gardens, was a combination of townhomes with private docks on the bay and mid-rise apartments. The year after completing Colony Gardens, the company built Horizon House, the tallest and most luxurious building at the time. The trifecta was completed in 1976 with the construction of Venetian Villas.
Twelve years later, one of the most unique and creatively designed shopping areas was introduced, the Village on Venetian Bay. The Village on Venetian Bay was enhanced in 1990 with a second phase and offers a truly unique shopping experience.
About twenty years after the initial groundbreaking of Park Shore, the developers created yet another amazing development, The Vistas, followed by Le Parc in 1990 and the Enclave in 1991. Park Shore matured into one of the most premier locations in Southwest Florida by the mid 1990's. Today, Park Shore continues to offer hundreds of amenities and attractsresidents and travelers from all over the world.
Active Properties Statistics
Properties On Market
Single Family: 29Avg. Asking Price
Single Family: $13,261,310Avg. Beds & baths
Single Family: 5/5Avg. Asking Price Per Sqft
Single Family: $2471Sold Properties
Average Asking Price
Single Family: $9,500,000Average Selling Price
Single Family: $8,500,000Selling vs Asking Price
Single Family: -10.53%Avg. Days On Market
Single Family: 253Avg. Selling Price Per Sqft
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