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Living in Naples comes with a price tag. The housing market is robust, with an average home costing around $600,000 for a typical three-bedroom, two-bath home situated far from the beach. Renting isn't any cheaper, with monthly rentals often exceeding $2,000. Furthermore, prospective homeowners should be braced for significant insurance costs. This includes wind insurance—specifically covering damage caused by wind from hurricanes, flood insurance if you're in a susceptible area, and the standard homeowner's policy. Annual insurance expenses can quickly reach $6,000 or more, adding substantial financial burden to your budget.