January Activity Shows Competitive Pricing Sparks Sales

Sellers in the Naples area housing market enjoyed increased buyer activity in January as pending sales increased 40.3 percent to 1,065 pending sales from 759 pending sales in January 2025. According to the January 2026 Market Report by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier County (excluding Marco Island), there were 2,053 price decreases during January and 1,906 new listings, which opened the door to buyers seeking more choices in all price points and home types. Broker analysts reviewing the report anticipated January would enjoy continued sales momentum, as seen during the second half of 2025, and point to the 9.2 months of inventory as a signal that Naples has returned to a balanced market.

NABOR Market Report infographic January 2026

The overall median closed price in January decreased 4.1 percent to $627,500 from $654,000 in January 2025. However, this was driven by the condominium market, which had a 3.4 percent decrease in median closed price, to $450,000 from $466,000 in January 2025. The single-family home market, which had about 500 fewer properties for sale than the condominium market, reported a 1.6 percent increase in median closed price, to $812,500 from $800,000 in January 2025.

Despite a surge of 907 more new listings in January compared to December, overall inventory during January decreased 10.6 percent to 6,328 properties from 7,082 properties in January 2025, which highlights a rapid pace of sales outpacing new supply.

The Time to Buy is Now

The report showed 67 percent of sales during January were cash sales. In January 2025, 61 percent were cash sales.

Overall closed sales increased 0.5 percent to 564 closed sales from 561 closed sales in January 2025. Closed sales of condominiums increased 8.2 percent to 276 closed sales from 255 closed sales in January 2025. However, closed sales of single-family homes decreased 5.9 percent to 288 closed sales from 306 closed sales.

Depending on several factors including negotiations, inspections, and financing, it can take a sale under contract (pending sale) up to 90 days to close.

The NABOR® January 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:

NABOR Jan 26 Table

Luxury Market Shines

The median closed price of single-family homes nearest the beach continue to rise. In Central Naples (34104, 34105, 34116), the median closed price of single-family homes increased 11.4 percent in January to $715,000 from $642,000 in January 2025. And in the Naples Beach area (34102, 34103, 34108), the median closed price of single-family homes increased 5.8 percent to $2,645,000 from $2,500,000 in January 2025.

Interestingly, condominiums over $5 million sold faster than any other home type and price point this January. Days on market for this property type in January fell 30.9 percent to 105 days from 152 days in January 2025. And in the 12 months ending January 2026, closed sales of homes with 4 or more bedrooms increased 9 percent.

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