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Redfin Reports Coastal Florida Dominated January’s Priciest Home Sales, Led By a $55M Naples Estate

Last month’s ultra high-end home sales also included a ranch in Aspen and a beachfront villa in Hawaii

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A waterfront estate in Naples, FL was the most expensive home sale of January, fetching $55 million. That’s according to a new report from Redfin, the real estate brokerage powered by Rocket.

It’s followed by an Aspen, CO ranch that brought in $42 million, and a Hawaiian beachfront estate on the Big Island that sold for just over $38 million. Two more coastal Florida compounds round out the top five, fetching about $36 million apiece.

All in all, six of January’s 10 most expensive home sales were in Florida. There was one each in Colorado, Hawaii, California and New York. Two of the priciest sales brought in more than $40 million, and all 10 sold for more than $29 million.

These are the most expensive U.S. home sales of January:

  1. 4296 Cutlass Ln., Naples, FL 34102: Sold for $55 million
  2. 1650 McLain Flats Rd., Aspen, CO 81611: Sold for $42 million
  3. 72-3207 Maninioawali Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI 96740: Sold for $38.3 million
  4. 1083 Hillsboro Mile, Hillsboro Beach, FL 33062: Sold for $36.5 million
  5. 1160 N. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach, FL 33480: Sold for $36.3 million
  6. 9001 Collins Ave. Unit S-1011, Surfside, FL 33154: Sold for $33 million
  7. 1839 + 1833 W. 24th St., Miami Beach, FL 33140: Sold for $32 million
  8. 631 Island Dr., Palm Beach, FL 33480: Sold for $31.8 million
  9. 26 Deep Sea, Newport Coast, CA 92657: Sold for $31.5 million
  10. 53 W. 53rd St. Unit 65, New York City, NY 10019: Sold for $29.5 million

To view the full report, please visit:
https://www.redfin.com/news/most-expensive-home-sales-january-2026

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