Are you interested in this house? At $295 million, it is the most expensive home for sale in the US
Coldwell Banker Realty, which is selling the property, says there is already significant interest from potential buyers


Its asking price has made it the most expensive house listing in the United States. This beachfront mansion located in Port Royal, the playground of the super-rich and famous in the city of Naples, in southwest Florida, is up for sale for $295 million (€275 million). Called Gordon Pointe, it belongs to the descendants of the financier John Donahue, according to The Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the listing.
The nine-acre compound is spread out across three mansions and includes a private yacht basin and 1,650 feet of waterfront between the Gulf of Mexico and Naples Bay. The main house spans about 11,500 square feet, with six bedrooms and an indoor pool. The second house, built around 1990, is 5,400 square feet, with five bedrooms and an outdoor pool. The third was built in 2013, spans 19,000 square feet and has an outdoor pool and a dock for six boats.
The property is currently divided into six contiguous lots on which other houses could still be built, up to a maximum of 200,000 square feet of residential development. The home is being sold by Coldwell Banker Realty in Florida, in collaboration with Corcoran and Savills. An agent for Coldwell recently told CNBC that the listing is already drawing significant interest and that the realtor had scheduled eight in-person visits.





- Location: Naples (Florida, USA)
- Size: Nine acres
- Price: $295 million
- Realtor: Coldwell Banker
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