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Naples is a city on the Gulf of Mexico in southwest Florida that’s known for high-end shopping and golf courses. The Naples Pier, first erected in 1888, is the city’s symbol, and is a popular fishing and dolphin-spotting destination. It’s flanked by miles of beaches with calm waters and fine white “sugar” sand, including those at Clam Pass Park and Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park. 

Naples Florida real estate is known for its elegance and sophistication, it’s also known for being one of the top golf destinations in the U.S. The combination of the finest Florida golf communities along with the world-class shopping districts, dining, arts, culture and the Gulf of Mexico with the best winter weather makes Naples golf communities the first choice among those seeking the best in a Golf-oriented lifestyle.

In Today’s Market, Listing Prices Are Like an Auction’s Reserve Price

For generations, the process of buying and selling a home never really changed. A homeowner would try to estimate the market value of their house, then tack on a little extra to give themselves some negotiating room. That figure would become the listing price. Buyers would then try to determine how much less than the full price they could offer and still get the home. As a result, the listing price was generally the ceiling of the negotiation. The actual sales price would almost always be somewhat lower than what was listed. It was unthinkable to pay more than what the seller was asking. Today...

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Naples Beach Hotel lawsuit delaying development

COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. — The Naples Beach Hotel looks different with no trespassing signs and caution tape surrounding the hotel. The hotel is closed and development is paused due to a new lawsuit, which could delay improvements for even longer. Gregory Myers filed the suit at the end of May. He lives on Gulf Shore Boulevard and said that his property rights have been violated. Myers doesn’t technically own the land, but claims to have an interest in it. In the suit, Myers claims that he has a right to an unobstructed view of the Gulf of Mexico. He also wants no changes to...

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The future of how LeeWay collects tolls will be decided Tuesday

LEE COUNTY, Fla. — The coronavirus pandemic changed a lot of things, including how we travel around our community. Removing toll booth attendants was an early move by community leaders in an attempt to help slow the spread of COVID-19. But now, even as more people are vaccinated against COVID, some Lee County Commissioners want to discuss keeping the tolls electronic. County officials have said that travel times have decreased since switching to an entirely electronic model. “You don’t have to scramble for your change or look through your purse, you don’t have to go...

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Forecast: Staying hot with a few storms

The warm trend continues as highs soar to the mid-90s today with overnight lows gradually falling into the 70s. Dew points will remain high with no relief in humidity in sight.  The best chance for hit or miss showers and storms comes this afternoon and evening though there will still be many areas that remain dry.  The National Hurricane Center has increased the chance of development for an area in the southwestern Caribbean to a 30% chance of organizing over the next 5 days. The NBC2 Weather Team will keep you updated on air and online.  The post Forecast: Staying hot with a few...

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Fort Myers Police Chief Diggs’ contract extended by city council

FORT MYERS, Fla.– The Fort Myers City Council has extended Fort Myers Police Chief Diggs’ contract. The contract was set to expire in August. Chief Diggs joined the council meeting through Zoom when he was asked if he would like to stay in Fort Myers, Monday night. “While these are challenging times my commitment to improving the public safety in the city of Fort Myers is unwavered,” said Diggs. Diggs and the City Manager still need to work out the details of his contract. The post Fort Myers Police Chief Diggs’ contract extended by city council appeared first...

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Motorcyclist caught on camera riding hands-free on I-75

NAPLES, Fla. – The Florida Highway Patrol is warning people to drive safe and not distracted after a man was caught on camera riding a motorcycle north on I-75 from Naples without holding on to the handlebars.  Troopers said the video, which was filmed by a person in another vehicle also driving on I-75 also caused concern. They said drivers should drive holding on to the wheel or handlebars of their vehicle and should not drive distracted.  Lt. Gregory S. Bueno, with the Florida Highway Patrol, said driving in those conditions is dangerous and can reduce your reaction...

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Naples crews respond to boat fire in marina

NAPLES, Fla.— Crews responded to a boat fire at The Power Squadron Marina on Monday evening. Naples Fire-Rescue contained the blaze to one vessel and put out the flames. The boat was tied to the dock, close to several others in the area. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. The post Naples crews respond to boat fire in marina appeared first on NBC2 News. NBC2 (WBBH-TV)

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Elusive bear spotted roaming around Naples area

NAPLES, Fla. – A bear who first was spotted roaming around Naples Friday morning has been seen all over Collier County since. The bear was last spotted at Doc’s Beach House Monday after being seen at the Ritz Carlton Saturday night.  Collier County deputies received a 911 Saturday call saying, “Calling from Ritz Carlton Beach Resort, we have a black bear that’s cornered in our front drive area right next to one of the golf storage rooms.”  Naples Police believe he swam over from Keewaydin Island and began traveling north.  The bear ended up exploring one...

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Forecast: Isolated rain coverage tonight

Southwest Florida will see isolated rain coverage for the next several afternoons as a ridge of high pressure in the atmosphere along with some comparatively drier air aloft helps to lower the amount of rain we see.  Temperatures during this stretch of time will trend warmer with mid 90s on Tuesday and Wednesday.   Timing of any showers or thunderstorms that develop the next two days will likely be pinned to late in the afternoon or evening.  During the overnight hours this week temperatures will remain mid and muggy.  A nighttime low between 70 and 75 is expected...

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