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Mattamy Homes Secures Land Purchase for New Community in Southwest Florida

Mattamy Homes has closed on a land purchase in Collier County in Southwest Florida for its newest community – Summerlit.




The 65-acre property was purchased for $10.1 million and is approved for 249 home sites. The acquisition, which closed on June 28th, marks another exciting milestone for Mattamy’s Tampa & Southwest Florida Division, as it expands its presence in the Naples, Florida market.

Mattamy Summerlit“Our entire team is excited and looking forward to building beautiful homes and an amazing community at Summerlit for homebuyers looking for enhanced choice and a prime location in Naples,” said Bob Meyn, President of Mattamy‘s Tampa & Southwest Florida Division. “Summerlit will nicely complement our other communities in the area and offer a variety of home styles to fit the needs of homebuyers today and for years to come.”

Located just 1.5 miles south of the intersection of Collier Boulevard and US41, the property will feature 25 acres of open space, including six acres of preserved land. The Mattamy Summerlit community’s 249 homes will range in size from 1,397 to 2,810 square feet and will offer single-family homes on 40′ and 50’ lots, as well as coach homes and condominiums.

Mattamy SummerlitThe gated community will feature a grand palm-lined entryway and a wide range of amenities, including a resort-style pool and clubhouses, pickleball courts, paw park, gazebo and fitness center. Outdoor enthusiasts will also have access to community trails that wind around the preserve, providing a serene escape and a chance to get in touch with nature.

Summerlit’s proximity to downtown Naples, Naples Beach and Marco Island make it an ideal spot for those who want to be close to the action while also having a peaceful retreat to call home. The community is also conveniently located near schools and shopping, and is a short drive to I-75. Additionally, the nearby Rookery Reserve offers opportunities for kayaking, boat tours, and 16,000 acres of undisturbed mangrove estuaries and wildlife.




Mattamy’s Summerlit is projected to open in the fall of 2025.

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