Park Shore Naples Florida Waterfront Community
Park Shore Naples Florida is one of the area's exceptional waterfront communities due to the pristine white sand beaches, private gulfside boardwalk and the upscale Venetian Village shopping and dining complex. An upscale, beach-and-bay community, Park Shore hosts some of Naples best waterfront properties because of a unique plan which allowed for much of the beachfront high rise product to be encircled by community parks shared by the buildings it surrounded. Park Shore Naples Fl began development in the sixties, led by the Lutgert family, who drew inspiration from the canals and waterways of Venice, Italy. You'll note that much of the architecture in Park Shore reflects a Mediterranean influence with its red tile roofs, arches and pastel hued stucco facades.
Park Shore Naples Fl Luxury Condominium Homes
Park Shore Naples Florida offers a variety of lifestyle choices. For those who perfer a relatively maintenance free Naples condominium home, Park Shore Naples offers dozens of options along Gulf Shore Boulevard North. Both gulf and bay sides of the beautifully landscaped Gulf Shore Boulevard North are lined with condominium communities whether sophisticated high-rises with twenty plus stories featuring Gulf of Mexico and/or views of Venetian Bay, or understated complexes of two or three story buildings, some offering their own boatdocks.
Park Shore Naples Luxury Single Family Homes
Park Shore houses have a price range from the mid $400s for an understated, quaint non-waterfront home to over $6 million for the epitome of waterfront high-style and luxury. Every home in Park Shore Naples Florida affords proximity to the beach, quiet cul-de-sacs and tree lined avenues, lush with mature landscaping, all just minutes from all Naples has to offer. Throughout Park Shore you will find many of the non-waterfront homes appear very much the same as when they were built forty years ago though right next door may be a new multi-story structure built to maximize the space. Most of the original waterfront estate homes have been torn down and replaced or renovated a few times since being built in the seventies and eighties.

