In a historic transaction, three adjacent waterfront estates in Naples’ exclusive Port Royal neighborhood have sold for a combined $225 million, marking one of the most significant real estate deals in Southwest Florida history.
The properties—2170, 2200, and 2340 Gordon Drive—span approximately 15 acres and boast over 800 feet of direct Gulf frontage, offering an unprecedented stretch of coastal luxury. The deal was brokered by Michael McCumber of The McCumber Group at Gulf Coast International Properties.
“Port Royal is undergoing a remarkable transformation, with the $100 million reconstruction of its private beach club driving a new era of luxury living,” said McCumber. “By closing this record-breaking deal, we’ve once again raised the bar.”
Kevin Coleman, a local attorney with Coleman Yovanovich Koester, acted as trustee on behalf of the undisclosed buyer, while Mark Price of Roetzel & Andress represented the seller in the legal proceedings.
Property records show the largest of the three estates, 2200 Gordon Drive, features an 8,846-square-foot residence with 11 bedrooms and 16 baths, and is owned by Westbury Properties Inc. The other two parcels, 2170 and 2340 Gordon Drive, are owned by separate Bermuda-based companies connected to the DeGroote family. The late Michael DeGroote Sr., a Canadian billionaire and philanthropist, passed away in 2022.
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2340 Gordon Drive, the southernmost parcel, includes a 6,000-square-foot, five-bedroom, three-bath home built in 1938 on 3.41 acres.
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2170 Gordon Drive, the northernmost parcel, is a 3.07-acre lot with no existing residence, offering a rare blank slate for future development.
This landmark sale reinforces Port Royal’s status as one of the most coveted ultra-luxury enclaves in the United States, attracting discerning buyers from around the world.
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