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Naples Riverfront Stunner Lets $2M Lucas Lagoons Backyard Do The Talking

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Published on March 24, 2026
Naples Riverfront Stunner Lets $2M Lucas Lagoons Backyard Do The TalkingSource: Unsplash/ Tierra Mallorca

A new Naples riverfront estate is banking on its backyard to close the deal. The 2021-built spread has hit the market for $14.5 million, and the star attraction is a Lucas Lagoons-designed yard that brokerage materials say runs about $2 million on its own. The multi-level saltwater pool, bubbling spa, waterfalls, fire features and waterslide sit on roughly 3.29 gated acres with a private dock, while the main residence backs it up with six bedrooms and a detached guest house.

Listing basics and who’s selling

According to Realtor.com, the estate at 325 Cocohatchee Boulevard is listed at $14,500,000 and covers about 7,146 square feet on 3.29 acres. The listing highlights built-in entertaining perks that read like a private resort checklist, including an outdoor kitchen, a propane fire pit and an illuminated dock set up with two boat lifts plus jet-ski lifts. Realtor.com also records the home as a 2021 build with multiple full and half bathrooms and an attached guest house.

Backyard by the "Insane Pools" star

A Premier Sotheby’s press release distributed on GlobeNewswire frames the backyard as the headline act. The Lucas Lagoons-designed space features a multi-level saltwater pool, spa, waterfalls, fire bowls and a waterslide, and the release values the whole installation at about $2 million. Listing agent Jay Westerlund calls the mix of acreage, Gulf access and nationally recognized outdoor design “exceptionally rare in Naples.”

Who built it

Lucas Congdon, founder of Sarasota-based Lucas Lagoons, is behind the waterscape. His firm is known for naturalistic, stone-anchored pools and grottos, and its portfolio shows off similar resort-style projects and the same lagoon-forward aesthetic. Congdon also starred on the TV series Wikipedia, which aired in the mid-2010s and helped push the grotto-and-lagoon look into the mainstream.

Collector-ready extras

Multiple broker write-ups flag extras tailored to collectors and boaters, including garage space with lift capability for many vehicles, separate guest quarters and extensive outdoor lighting. The Douglas Elliman listing leans into the home’s capacity for collector vehicles and its resort-style grounds, while interior and exterior photos are available on Realtor.com. Together, those details back up the property’s pitch as a turnkey private resort with immediate Gulf access.

The estate is listed by Jay Westerlund of Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. Agents and curious buyers can scroll through the full gallery on the listing pages or contact the brokerage directly. For now, the hook is straightforward: a finished riverfront compound with a Lucas Lagoons backyard designed to deliver a resort-level experience without the construction wait.

Miami-Real Estate & Development