Wildlife, Trees & Privacy – 2.73 Acres in Naples, Florida
Description
Here’s your opportunity to own 2.73 acres in Naples, Florida, located in Collier County within Golden Gate Estates Unit 47. This property is zoned Agricultural Estate, allowing single-family homes along with accessory structures like garages, workshops, and sheds. The zoning also supports rural living activities such as gardening, growing crops, keeping poultry, and even horses or livestock (up to 2 animals per acre, except hogs). With 2.73 acres total, this property offers space and flexibility while still being part of one of Naples’ most well-known acreage communities.
Utilities follow the typical Golden Gate Estates setup. Power is available at the neighboring property, making electric connection accessible. A private water well will need to be installed, and a septic system will be required for sewer. The property has paved road access with a legal easement, and there is no HOA, giving you the freedom to design your homesite within county guidelines. The land is flat and wooded, providing privacy and a natural Florida setting.
Of the 2.73 total acres, approximately 0.95 acres near the front portion of the property is dry land suitable for a homesite. About 1.78 acres of wetlands begin roughly 139.65 feet from the front on the east side of the property and extend toward the middle and rear. This natural area creates a buffer of privacy and wildlife habitat while still leaving usable space in the front for building and development.

The city of Naples is about 31.7 miles away, offering access to beaches, shopping, dining, golf courses, and many other amenities that Southwest Florida is known for.
Nature lovers will appreciate being close to several beautiful outdoor destinations. Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is only 4.9 miles away, offering famous boardwalk trails through old-growth cypress forests. Ann Olesky Park (17 miles) and Alligator Flag Preserve (16.9 miles) provide additional outdoor recreation opportunities, while Barefoot Beach County Preserve (30.3 miles) offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Southwest Florida.
Everyday conveniences are also within reach. Nearby shopping and services include Publix Super Market (7.1 miles), 7-Eleven (9.3 miles), Walmart Supercenter (20.1 miles), and Kohl’s (24.2 miles). Healthcare services are available at NCH Northeast Freestanding Emergency Department (15.4 miles) and Physicians Regional – Pine Ridge (22.4 miles). Local schools include Estates Elementary School (2.3 miles) and Palmetto Ridge High School (7.6 miles).
Feel free to drive by and walk the property at your convenience.
Interested in Vacant Land, Stick with Wally’s Land. What are you waiting for? Call Wally now at 310-933-4418 to learn more about this offer, or email at [email protected]
Property Information
Parcel Size
2.73
State
Florida
County
Collier County
Nearest Cities
Naples – 31.7 miles
Parcel Number
39146600005
Address
72nd Ave NE, Naples, FL, 34120
Legal Description
Golden Gate Est Unit 47 E 180 Ft Of Tr 58
Property Type
Vacant
Annual Tax
$549.98
Property Features
Acres
2.73
Dimension
178.81 ft x 662.29 ft x 177.79 ft x 663.95 ft
County
Collier
Access
Paved Road
Power
At neighboring property
Water
Water well needs to be installed
Coordinates
26.3624, -81.5548
Zoning
Agricutural Estate
Elevation
-6.4 feet
GPS COORDINATES CORNER
26.3634, -81.5545 26.3634, -81.5551 26.3616, -81.5545 26.3615, -81.5551
SEWER
Septic needs to be installed
TERRAIN
Flat
Nearby Attractions
Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

Located in Southwest Florida, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is the gateway to the Western Everglades—part of one of the largest wetland systems in the world. These wetlands store rainwater, clean storm runoff, send water to the aquifer, and improve water quality for Naples and Bonita Springs estuaries and beaches.
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a Ramsar Convention Wetland of International Importance. It is one of 41 sites designated in the U.S. and one of 2,400 sites worldwide. The sanctuary protects the largest remaining old-growth bald cypress forest in the world. These ancient trees provide food and shelter for thousands of species, from the tallest Wood Stork to the smallest green treefrog.
Alligator Flag Preserve

Alligator Flag Preserves is 18.46 acres. It was acquired on July 28, 2006 and opened to the public in 2010. When Collier County took over this preserve it was overrun with invasive plants like Australian pine trees, melaleuca, and Brazilian pepper. The exotic plants were removed to restore the native habitat. The preserve takes it’s name from the native alligator flag plant. Alligator flag (Thalia geniculata) grows in dense patches of plants that reach heights taller than most people. The leaves of the plant will wave in the air when alligators pass through them signaling their presence.














