Positioned in Naples’ coveted Port Royal neighborhood, 3675 Gordon Drive, a Sotheby’s unique, is poised to please potential householders. Positioned on Champney Bay, the 6 bed room, 7 tub residence, at the moment listed at $31 million, is a luxurious showpiece that has been freshly renovated to supply a resort ambiance with residential comforts.
Boasting huge water views and a overlooking a protected protect, the house was initially inbuilt 2006 by famend architect Jeff Harrell, the distinctive 8,000-square-foot property just lately underwent an in depth close to two-year renovation in collaboration with the award-winning Knauf-Koenig Group and Bethany O’Neill Inside Design.
Accomplished in June 2022, the residence showcases fashionable and considerate touches, like Gaggenau home equipment, a steam bathe within the proprietor’ suite, and a personal guesthouse with kitchenette for long-term visitors or workers. The house has been freshly up to date top-to-bottom together with electrical, exterior lighting, and a brand new roof.
The tropical resort-inspired outside house is full with a shimmering pool, koi pond and a number of terraces made for gracious gatherings. A uncommon and secluded sandy seashore cove affords a sanctuary overlooking the bay. Simply moments from Gordon Cross, the brand new, non-public boat dock with raise offers direct entry to the Gulf. Best for an auto fanatic’s treasured assortment, the house is supplied with a nine-car storage.
Located in one in every of Naples’ most distinguished communities, this property can be eligible for fast membership within the unique Port Royal Membership, situated immediately on the Gulf of Mexico. With 425 ft of sugar-sand seashore, membership facilities embody concierge service, formal and casual eating, tennis and state-of-the-art health heart, spa and Olympic-size beachfront pool. Along with the membership, homeowners are minutes from the famend eating places, artwork galleries and boutiques of Fifth Avenue South.
Appears like an amazing subsequent place for a household, doesn’t it?