




This peaceful 2nd floor retreat at Swan Lake is ideally located in the highly desirable Park Shore area, with just a 3-minute walk to the renowned shopping and dining at Venetian Village and the private Park Shore Beach Park! This rarely available 3-bedroom has glistening lake views from the screened balcony.
Notable features include plantation shutters, wainscoting, crown molding, and custom closet shelving. The spacious kitchen boasts granite counter tops, GE & Maytag stainless steel appliances, plenty of storage and a formal dining room. Have peace of mind with storm shutters on the balcony, impact windows, in-unit laundry, and assigned parking. Residents enjoy their days relaxing by the gorgeous lakefront pool, renting a boat from the marina at Venetian Village, and watching the colorful sunsets Naples is known for. Swan Lake is low density with only 40 units, allows 1 dog or cat up to 25 pounds, and owners can lease out twice per year for a 60-day minimum.
Beds / Baths: 3 / 2
Unit Floor: 2
Total Units: 40
Approx. Living Area: 1,500 sq. ft.
Approx. Total Area: 1,612 sq. ft.
Year Built: 1975 Location
4160 Crayton Rd #7A
Naples, FL 34103
County: Collier
GEO Area: NA05
Subdivision: Swan Lake Club
Development: Park Shore
Taxes & Fees: Total Tax Bill: $3,523
Condo Fee: $2,533 Quarterly
Tax Year: 2022 Tax Description: City & County, Homestead
Minimum Days of Lease: 2
Number of Leases/Year: 60
Unit use is limited to residential purpose. Units shall not be used for any business or commercial activity.
All leases must have prior approval of the Association and must be in writing. Units may not be leased for less than sixty (60) days at a time and not more than twice in any leasing year. A leasing year is defined as the period between July 1 of one year and June 30th of the following year.
Pet owners must complete a Pet Application Form before occupying the unit and pay the $100 application fee. Renewal is required every year for $35. An owner may keep 1 pet of a normal domesticated household type (such as cats or dogs) in his unit. Tenants and guests are prohibited from keeping pets. No pet may be more than 25 lbs at maturity.
Each unit is entitled to only 2 spaces, one of which is marked and assigned to each residential unit. Visitors must park is spaces specified Guest. No boats, ATV’s, golf carts, trailers, watercraft, motorcycles, RVs, pick-up trucks, or commercial vehicles.
No glass or breakable containers of any kind are permitted in the fenced pool area. Any person who is incontinent or not fully potty trained must wear appropriate waterproof clothing and/ or swim diapers when entering or being carried into the pool. Diving is not allowed. Pool Hours: Dawn to Dusk. Shower before entering pool. Cover pool furniture with a towel, if wearing suntan oil or lotion.
Only a hose with an automatic shutoff nozzle shall be used when washing vehicles. One facility is located in the west parking lot along Crayton Road. The other is in the north parking lot near the dumpster, where the hose and valves are behind the shrubbery adjacent to E Building.
Smoking is not permitted at any time in the hallways or entrances of any Building on the Condominium Property, must be at least 25 feet from an entrance door or a lanai, and they must remove their cigarette and cigar butts from the property. Hurricane Shutters are prohibited, except as same may be approved by the Board in accordance with these Rules and Regulations.
From a parcel of land that captured one man’s vision, to the gorgeous community it is today, there’s a lot of history and milestone moments in the development of Park Shore.
In 1964, when Raymond L. Lutgert purchased an undeveloped parcel of land in Naples, Florida, he alone envisioned the potential of the 760 acres bordered on the west by a mile and a quarter of pristine Gulf beach and on the east by U.S. Highway 41, the primary north-south route through Southwest Florida.
During the next four years, Lutgert would lead a team of architects, engineers and land planners in the creation of a landmark plan, establishing not only the first planned unit development district in Collier County but also one of the first in the State of Florida.
The plan for the Gulf-front section of Park Shore created Venetian Bay, a navigable body of water separating the mainland portion of Park Shore from the Gulf-front community. It established a serpentine design that artfully arranges 29 land parcels amidst five beachside parks, four open-space commons, and a meandering beach promenade. The design created a natural dune system that has established a prestigious community of homesites and pioneered underground utility and storm water systems in Naples.
From 1970 to 1983, the Lutgert Companies began to build what we now know today as Park Shore. Their first Florida condominium was Colony Gardens, a unique combination of mid-rise apartments and townhomes with private docks on the bay.
By the mid-1990s, Park Shore was becoming known as one of the most premier places in Southwest Florida.
Today, Park Shore and the hundreds of amenities that come along with it continue to attract people from all over the world. Through their vision, innovation and commitment to excellence, the Lutgert Companies has created a tropical paradise.
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For more than 30 years, I have been passionate about selling and marketing real estate. I believe the same personal qualities that have contributed to my successes are the same qualities that led me into the real estate field. As a graduate of the University of Wyoming, with a degree in business management, I wanted a profession that had no boundaries, rewarded initiative, and gave me the opportunity to help people. I wanted a position in which success is dependent only upon one’s efforts. In real estate sales and marketing, I found what I wanted.
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