I learned today that Lahaina Inn Resort (timeshare) property, which is also located on Estero Blvd on Fort Myers Beach, not far from the above mentioned but now washed away Red Coconut RV Park (Lahaina Inn's buildings were also destroyed by Hurricane Ian on 09/28/2022), is still "on the market" today, nearly a year later --- for $30 million.
Lahaina Inn Resort owners overwhelmingly voted
not to rebuild after Ian, but I had previously been of the (apparently mistaken) belief that the property had been promptly sold soon thereafter. The Lahaina Inn sand / parcel on the Gulf side of Estero Blvd. is about 2.2. acres; a smaller piece on the opposite side of Estero Blvd. is about .4 acre.
Just sharing this tidbit of useless information for anyone with $30 million burning a hole in their pocket, seeking a Gulf front FMB parcel of sand on which to build.
If the 10 acres of the destroyed and departed Red Coconut RV Park (formerly located a bit north of Lahaina Inn on the same side of the same road) fetched $52 million, the nearby Lahaina Inn parcel of only 1/4 that size might be overpriced at $30 million, but who knows? Such stratospheric numbers for exposed parcels of sand on a narrow, exposed SW FL barrier island escape my comprehension anyhow. Somehow, the phrase "castles in the sand" comes immediately to mind.