Property details·Naples, Collier County, Florida·67284160000
193 Cajeput Drive
Naples, FL 34108
Collier County
67284160000
26.234064, -81.797046
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tax value | $68,503.37 | 2026 |
| Market value | $7,178,930 | 2025 |
| Assessed value | $7,178,930 | 2026 |
| Building value | $4,748,282 | — |
| Land value | $2,430,648 | — |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
Collier County is home to Naples, one of America's most reliably wealthy resort communities — a place where waterfront estates routinely trade at eight figures and golf club waitlists stretch for years. But the county's aggregate data reveals something more complicated than a simple enclave of affluence: a deeply bifurcated economy where extraordinary wealth and genuine working-class precarity exist in unusually close proximity.
The headline number that captures this tension is the Gini index of 0.533 — a measure of income inequality that places Collier County among the most unequal jurisdictions in the entire United States, well above the already-concerning national average. For context, a score approaching 0.5 is typically associated with developing economies. In a Florida county, it reflects what happens when a luxury tourism and retirement destination requires a large service workforce that simply cannot afford to live in the market it sustains.
The median age of 53.1 — nearly a decade older than the national median — helps explain much of what looks unusual in the data. With a third of the population over 65, labor force participation sits at just 51.3%, which is structurally low rather than economically distressed. Retirees drawing investment income and Social Security don't show up in wage surveys, which creates a gap between the $86,173 median household income and the $59,973 per capita income that suggests comfortable, older, smaller households rather than high-earning families.
That same demographic profile explains the vacancy rate of 31.5% — one of the most striking figures in the dataset. Nationally, a vacancy rate above 10% signals a struggling market. Here, it signals the opposite: a vast stock of seasonal homes owned by northern snowbirds who occupy them for months each winter and leave them empty the rest of the year. The county's 234,732 total housing units serve a permanent population of under 400,000.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Value | $486,800 | 52% above national median |
| Vacancy Rate | 31.5% | ~3x national norm — driven by seasonal homes |
| Severe Rent Burden | 31.7% | Nearly 1 in 3 renters paying 50%+ of income on housing |
| Gini Index | 0.533 | Among the highest inequality scores of any U.S. county |
The rent burden figures are where the inequality becomes most concrete. A 58% overall rent burden rate — meaning the majority of renters spend more than the recommended 30% of income on housing — is severe by any measure. Nearly one in three renters falls into the "severely burdened" category, spending half their income or more on rent. The $1,752 median rent is not wildly high by national standards, but it is priced for a market defined by wealthy seasonal residents, not the hospitality workers, landscapers, and healthcare aides who keep the county running year-round.
The 15.7% child poverty rate — significantly higher than the overall 10.5% poverty rate — underscores who bears the burden. Families with children are disproportionately struggling in a housing market shaped around childless retirees and vacation property investors.
What makes Collier County unique? Collier County is one of the rare places in America where extreme wealth and significant poverty share the same zip codes. Naples consistently ranks among the wealthiest small cities in the nation, yet the service economy that supports its luxury lifestyle produces one of the highest inequality scores of any U.S. county. The 31.5% vacancy rate — a product of massive seasonal home ownership — makes it unlike almost any other housing market in the country.
Is Collier County affordable for workers? For most service and hospitality workers, no. Despite a countywide median income above the national average, the income distribution is so skewed by high earners that typical working households face severe rent burdens. Nearly a third of renters spend more than half their income on housing — a crisis the county has recognized through various workforce housing initiatives, though the structural mismatch between luxury-oriented supply and working-class demand remains largely unresolved.
Why is the vacancy rate so high in Collier County? The 31.5% vacancy rate primarily reflects the county's enormous seasonal home inventory. Wealthy part-time residents from the Northeast and Midwest own second homes in Naples and surrounding communities that sit empty for much of the year. This is a feature of resort real estate markets, not a sign of economic distress — though it does constrain the supply available to year-round residents.
Naples is one of the largest real estate markets with over 263,875 properties in our database.
Properties in Naples average $925,218, reflecting a competitive market.
The price per square foot of $476 reflects strong property valuations in this area.
Naples prices closely align with the Collier County average.
| Metric | Naples | Collier County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $925,218 | $937,041 | -1% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,944 | 1,924 | +1% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $476 | $487 | -2% |
| Properties | 263,875 | 299,459 | -12% |
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