Naples, on Florida’s Gulf Coast, has been a nexus of big-ticket home sales this year. Back in April, a massive waterfront estate sold for a whopping $225 million, making it one of the most expensive properties ever sold in the Sunshine State, and now a nearby residence is hitting the market, albeit with a substantially lower but still sky-high price tag.
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The $60 million abode in the Port Royal neighborhood, done up in a contemporary island tropical style and well suited to both large formal gatherings and casual family beach vacations, was designed by Kukk Architecture and built by the Williams Group. The coastal Mediterranean meets West Indies vibe feels right at home in South Florida, and the refined yet relaxed decor is similarly suited to the locale’s high-toned but low-key environment.
The two-story mansion sits along 363 feet of Cutlass Cove waterfront with a sunny southwest exposure. Those who enjoy taking to the open water will appreciate the boat lift and dock—the latter also serving as a prime perch from which to watch the sunset—but there’s also a massive pool with a clear aquarium-style wall at one end…