December Home Sales Shows Market Confidence & Stability

Overall closed sales in Naples during December increased 28.8 percent to 773 closed sales from 600 closed sales in December 2024. Broker analysts reviewing the December 2025 Market Report by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), have been watching closed sales improve for seven months consistently. They believe the increase in sales is largely due to sellers being more willing to negotiate. Adjustments in prices – as a result of seller flexibility – effected a 2.5 percent decrease in the overall median closed price in 2025; and a 5 percent decrease in December to $570,000 from $600,000 in December 2024. With 8.3 months of inventory available to buyers heading into 2026, broker analysts are cautiously optimistic that closed sales will continue to increase as our transition to a more balanced market is ideal for homes sales in Naples.

Paradise Preferred

Sales in the Naples luxury home market – $1.5 million+ – continue to outpace closed sales activity in other price categories. Most remarkable, the December report showed closed sales of properties over $5 million increased 16.6 percent during 2025.

According to the report, overall pending sales increased 12.5 percent in December to 704 pending sales from 626 pending sales in December 2024.

Overall inventory during December decreased 3.8 percent to 5,714 properties from 5,938 properties in December 2024. Inventory in December decreased the most in the 34116 zip code, 30.1 percent. This area also reported the highest closed sales for the month, a 155.6 percent increase.

Condo Grab

Despite reports of rising association fees, buyers were especially active in the under $300,000 condominium market last year.

While the number of properties available under $300,000 has slowly declined in the last few years, the December Market Report showed the inventory of condominiums under $300,000 has been on the rise, leading to a 28.4 percent increase in closed sales of condominiums in this price category for December. Overall inventory in the condominium market in December increased 1.2 percent to 3,088 condominiums from 3,050 condominiums. An increase in condominium sales is anticipated in the first quarter of 2026 because condominium inventory under $300,000 increased 47.5 percent in December.

The NABOR® December 2025 Market Report provides comparisons of single-family home and condominium sales (via the Southwest Florida MLS), price ranges, and geographic segmentation and includes an overall market summary. NABOR® sales statistics are presented in chart format, including these overall (single-family and condominium) findings for 2025:

New Conversations

According to several broker analysts reviewing the December report, conversations in 2026 will look much different than in previous years because last year proved hurricanes are not an annual threat, insurance rates are now more competitive – Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, a not-for-profit insurer of last resort that was created by the Florida Legislature in 2002, just lowered its rates – and mortgage rates hovering around 6 percent are increasingly considered the new normal and will likely remain for the immediate future.

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