Inside an $80 million Naples, FL home
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2014
- The most expensive asking price in the history of Southwest Florida real estate is a private listing for $80 million. Only we were granted access to the exclusive property in Naples' Port Royal community - come on in for a tour.
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Greetings from Naples, Florida. An awesome tour of the home. We enjoyed. Thank you for sharing, have a great week. 💯
1:10 Lovely and beautiful picture with her grandfather. So cute.
IM DYINGGGGG
😂😂😂. Why you do that to me?
Miss Naples so much. Port Royal is just gorgeous.
Naples my hometown!!
There is no way they invested $25 million in renovations (I've seen the interior...so no freaking way) during the height of the recession and home prices in Naples plummeted. Plus it sold last year for $45 million, a $30 million drop. I don't believe for a second that they ate a $20 million loss.
Port Royal is a constant construction site...
I've worked in most of the homes. I know most of the people!
Three driveways- perfect to send the decoy limo out one while you avoid the paps by going out one of the other two. Congrats to the owner for not flinching when he said "$80 million"...
Soldier for $48,800,000
Make that now $60,900,000.
Why would anyone put that much $ into a house that is so designed that a storm could destroy it in 60 seconds?
I would do anything for a house like that every time I see a house like that I get really depressed knowing that I'll probably never have anything like that
This house has been torn down. I just went there today. I'm curious to know why. One reason could be its age.
Amazing
meanwhile rent in florida is expensive as shit
What they left out was someone bought that just to tear it down and rebuild 😂. Imagine spending 40 million on a house JUST to rip it down to build a new one?
Yup, founder of Best Buy
The simple reason is that one billionaire's dream home is not the next buyer's taste or dream home. It is all about the lot itself. The next will build their dream. Happens all the time in Palm Beach, expensive and fairly new homes are replaced all the time. It's replacement looks like an overly large Ramon's Macaroni Grill, awful Tuscan style architecture that went out of vogue in 2003. Lastly, the new owner might have had concerns about hurricanes and wanted to build to a very high storm standard that the previous home may not have met. The aftermath of Ian will tell.
@@kennixox262 Ian is tearing us up right now
@@AkronKid330 I am fully aware. However, if you online, things are not as bad as they could be.
Super bella
150,000 per square foot exactly why me, a Naples native had to relocate :(
Take a look inside this stunning home...
3:01 Nice Subie 😘
“Don’t run in my house mang”!!!
"Run slowly, kids"
I miss you, please help me back !!!!!!!!!!
This couple aren't that bright, this mansion doesn't look what they paid for it, and it certainly it is not worth what they are trying to dump this off for.
can't believe someone bought it and tore it down
This true?
@@7NewsNow Yeah. It's pretty common in Port Royal.
Sold for $48,800,000
Some people in this world are very materialistic.
Hell with be their new home soon.
i dont believe the they spent $25 million renovating it. its not that big.
Uhh landscape can cost more than some houses
@@kennylo850 your`re probably right, they more than likely were wasteful in many ways thinking money is no object. that driveway was probably more than a million dollars.
Hope its insured
Definitely not worth 80million, go to Guadalajara Mexico where a house this year sold for 135million $ and is definitely more billionaires then naples, naples only has 4 billionaires and is on a down fall in real estate. Also ppl don’t realize that naples isnt even on too 10 ritches citys in the US,
i swap engines with someone
I'm sorry but I've seen way better for way less!
That's port Royal for you. But you wouldn't be saying that if you saw the house they replaced it with.
well the house is gone now lol
@@karenosolin6061 it was bought just to demolish it. Should see the house replacing it.
greed greed greed . help others
Agreed.