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Feature Community: Park Shore, Naples "Seventy percent of Park Shore is characterized by high-rise luxury condominiums along the beach. The single family homes west of Crayton Road front on Venetian Bay and have direct access to the Gulf of Mexico. The Village at Venetian Bay offers a unique mix of retail shops and restaurants on the Bay. Park Shore features well maintained homes and yards, landscaped boulevards, beaches, and pedestrian atmosphere".
Feature Community: Pine Ridge, Naples "In Pine Ridge, you really feel like you’re in the country, but you drive out, and you’re practically downtown. It’s just minutes from the Gulf and located within one of Collier County’s prime school districts. Pine Ridge has seven lakes and heavily wooded lots that create privacy for its estate-sized homes. Some of the neighborhood’s original five-acre tracts still exist, but most are less than half, and one acre is the average".