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Vanderbilt Country Club Detached Villas for Sale in Naples Florida
Vanderbilt Country Club villa homes comprise a limited collection of 120 detached single-family residences within Vanderbilt's private bundled-golf community in Naples, Florida.
Unlike attached villa products found in many Naples communities, Vanderbilt's villas are true detached homes on individual homesites averaging approximately 58 feet by 140 feet.
The five original Worthington villa designs range from approximately 1,746 to 1,974 square feet of living area. Each was designed with two bedrooms plus a den or optional third bedroom, two bathrooms, a screened lanai and a private two-car garage.
Golf-course, lake and natural-preserve settings create important differences among the homes, while nearly three decades of owner improvements have created substantial variation in kitchens, baths, roofing, hurricane protection, pools and mechanical systems.
True Detached Single-Family Villa Homes
The word villa can describe very different ownership structures in Southwest Florida. At Vanderbilt Country Club, these 120 residences are detached single-family homes rather than paired villas, attached villas or condominium buildings.
Each home has its own lot, garage and outdoor-living area while remaining part of Vanderbilt's community-wide association and mandatory Country Club structure.
This makes the villa section particularly attractive to buyers who want detached-home privacy with a smaller footprint than Vanderbilt's 102 estate homes.
Vanderbilt Villa Home Floor Plans
The original Worthington Communities plan collection identifies five Vanderbilt villa designs.
Andover II Villa Homes
The Andover II is Vanderbilt's most compact original villa design at approximately 1,746 square feet of living area.
The original floor plan includes a large central living room, formal dining space, morning room, primary suite, two additional bedroom spaces and a screened rear lanai.
The design includes a substantial two-car garage and originally offered a private pool as an option.
Current Andover homes can vary significantly because some have retained the original configuration while others have undergone extensive kitchen, bathroom, flooring, lanai and storm-protection upgrades.
Mayfield II Villa Homes
The Mayfield II provides approximately 1,871 square feet of original living area.
Its plan places the primary bedroom toward the rear of the home and incorporates a separate den, guest bedroom, living room, dining area, morning room and screened lanai.
The original Mayfield II also illustrates Vanderbilt's optional-pool approach, so a private pool should never be assumed simply from the model name.
Augusta Villa Homes
The Augusta provides approximately 1,925 square feet of original air-conditioned living area.
The design combines an expansive living room with dining space, kitchen and morning room while providing a large primary suite and two additional bedroom or flexible-use spaces.
The original plan includes approximately 215 square feet of screened lanai area and a two-car garage measuring roughly 20 feet by 24 feet.
A private pool was originally an option, making existing pool configuration and condition an important resale adjustment.
Savannah Villa Homes
The Savannah provides approximately 1,955 square feet in its original configuration.
The design features a large primary suite, guest bedroom, den or third-bedroom option, formal dining, spacious living room, morning room and screened lanai.
The original garage is approximately 20 feet by 23 feet, providing useful vehicle, storage and potential golf-cart space depending on the exact residence.
Current Savannah properties may show living areas around or above 2,000 square feet when permitted changes or later measurement differences are reflected in property records.
Camilla Villa Homes
The Camilla is the largest original Vanderbilt villa plan at approximately 1,974 square feet of living area.
Its distinctive design includes a courtyard element, large primary suite, two additional bedroom spaces, living room, dining room, morning room and a broad screened lanai.
The original Camilla plan also incorporates a two-car garage and an optional private-pool layout.
Because the Camilla sits at the upper end of Vanderbilt's villa market, it should be compared carefully with other larger villas rather than automatically with smaller Andover homes.
Golf, Lake & Preserve Villa Homesites
Vanderbilt's villa homesites average approximately 58 feet by 140 feet and are integrated around golf, lakes and natural preserve areas.
Evaluating a Vanderbilt Villa Golf View
Tee Position
Tee areas create golfer activity while often having different ball-flight exposure from normal landing areas.
Fairway Position
Compare fairway width, normal shot direction and distance between play and the lanai.
Green Position
Green views can be attractive while bringing additional golfer and cart activity.
Cart Path
Path location can influence privacy around screened lanais and private pools.
Lake Buffer
Water between the villa and golf course can provide greater physical and visual separation.
Rear Exposure
Orientation affects morning sun, afternoon heat, pool exposure and sunset views.
Private Pools, Spas & Screened Lanais
The original Vanderbilt villa plans show private pools as optional features, not standard equipment.
That distinction remains important today. Some villas have substantial private pools and spas while others rely on Vanderbilt's central resort pool.
Existing pool homes may also have undergone renovations to the deck, cage, equipment and outdoor living area.
Pool Finish
Review resurfacing history, finish condition and age.
Pool Equipment
Inspect pump, filter, heater, automation and spa systems.
Screen Enclosure
Review framing, screens, doors and documented storm repairs.
Lanai
Compare covered area, outdoor seating, kitchen improvements and permanent view.
Two-Car Garages & Golf-Cart Storage
Each original Vanderbilt villa design includes a private two-car attached garage.
This provides an important lifestyle distinction from Waterford condominiums and some smaller Wedgewood carriage-home configurations.
Buyers planning to store a personal golf cart in addition to automobiles should verify actual garage dimensions, storage improvements and current Vanderbilt cart policies for the exact home.
Villa Homes vs. Vanderbilt Estate Homes
Villa Homes
120 detached residences generally ranging from about 1,746 to 1,974 square feet on homesites averaging approximately 58 by 140 feet.
Estate Homes
102 larger detached residences originally ranging from about 2,223 to 2,931 square feet on larger average homesites.
Villa Appeal
A smaller detached footprint can appeal to buyers who want private-home ownership without the size of a larger estate residence.
Shared Club Lifestyle
Both property types participate in Vanderbilt's mandatory bundled Country Club structure.
Vanderbilt Villa Association & Neighborhood Structure
Vanderbilt Community Association is the community-wide homeowners association serving all 800 Vanderbilt residences.
Unlike Waterford and Wedgewood, which have their own separate associations for shared buildings, the detached villa homes remain within the single-family side of Vanderbilt's ownership structure.
Vanderbilt publishes a separate villa-home neighborhood assessment in addition to other community and Club obligations.
Rather than relying on an older fee amount, buyers should review the current Vanderbilt fee sheet, governing documents and estoppel information for the specific purchase.
Villa Home Maintenance Responsibilities
A Vanderbilt villa provides detached-home ownership, so buyers should not assume that the association maintains every component merely because the property is called a villa.
The current governing documents should be reviewed to establish responsibility for landscaping, irrigation, roofing, exterior paint, driveways, windows, doors, pools and other property components.
This differs significantly from condominium ownership, where a larger portion of the physical building may fall under association responsibility.
Bundled Golf With Vanderbilt Villa Ownership
Vanderbilt Country Club is a mandatory bundled-golf community. Country Club membership and golf privileges are included with each residential purchase.
A villa purchaser therefore obtains access to Vanderbilt's private golf and broader Club lifestyle without pursuing a separate golf membership independent of the real estate.
Current annual charges, capital contributions, golf-cart programs, guest privileges, food-and-beverage requirements and other Club obligations can change and should be confirmed before purchase.
Vanderbilt's 18-Hole Championship Golf Course
Vanderbilt's private course is an 18-hole, par-72 championship layout originally designed by Gordon Lewis and redesigned by Kipp Schulties.
The major renovation was completed in 2015.
Five tee selections provide multiple playing distances, while tree-lined fairways, lakes, preserves and undulating greens shape both the golf challenge and many villa-home views.
Vanderbilt Country Club Amenities
Renovated vs. More Original Vanderbilt Villas
Vanderbilt's villa homes were principally built around the late 1990s and early 2000s, which means condition now varies substantially even among homes sharing the same original floor plan.
Kitchen
Compare cabinetry, countertops, appliances, lighting and changes to the original layout.
Bathrooms
Review showers, tubs, cabinetry, tile, plumbing fixtures and ventilation.
Roof
Confirm replacement date, permit history, material and warranty information.
HVAC
Mechanical-system age can materially affect near-term cost and insurance review.
Hurricane Protection
Determine impact-glass, shutter, garage-door and lanai protection.
Outdoor Living
Compare pool, spa, enclosure, outdoor kitchen, lighting and landscape improvements.
Roof, Hurricane Protection & Insurance
Detached-villa insurance should be evaluated on a property-specific basis.
Buyers should verify roof age and permits, impact-rated windows and doors, shutters, sliding-glass-door protection, garage-door rating, pool enclosure condition and available wind-mitigation documentation.
An extensively renovated villa with a newer roof and comprehensive storm protection can have meaningfully different insurance characteristics from a more original home of the same model.
Obtain a current address-specific insurance quotation during the inspection period.
Flood, Drainage & Homesite Due Diligence
Golf-course and lake views should be evaluated separately from flood-insurance requirements.
Buyers should confirm the current flood designation, lender requirements, elevation information where available and drainage characteristics for the exact villa homesite.
One Vanderbilt property's flood or insurance characteristics should not automatically be applied to another home.
Villa Pet & Rental Rules
Vanderbilt currently describes the community as pet-friendly, subject to its governing rules.
Villa buyers should review current restrictions concerning pet number and conduct, leasing, minimum rental terms, rental frequency and tenant Club-membership transfers.
These policies can change and should be verified from current documents before purchasing for seasonal rental use or with specific pet requirements.
Vanderbilt Villa Home 2026 Market Context
Vanderbilt's detached-villa market remains a comparatively small resale category because only 120 homes exist.
Recent 2026 activity demonstrates how original model size can evolve after years of ownership. A Savannah-based villa on Danbury Boulevard closed in April with approximately 2,013 square feet reported in current records, while another detached residence on Preswick Lane closed at approximately 2,008 square feet.
Current inventory also includes an approximately 1,746-square-foot Andover villa, illustrating the original lower end of Vanderbilt's villa range.
These differences make recorded living area, model, homesite, pool, renovation and roof more meaningful than a simple Vanderbilt-wide average.
How Vanderbilt Villa Homes Should Be Valued
Original Floor Plan
Begin with Andover II, Mayfield II, Augusta, Savannah or Camilla.
Recorded Living Area
Use current records and permitted modifications rather than brochure dimensions alone.
Homesite
Compare golf, lake, preserve and combination-view locations.
Rear Exposure
Consider natural light, afternoon heat, pool sunlight and sunset orientation.
Private Pool
Adjust for pool size, spa, equipment, cage and outdoor-living quality.
Garage
Evaluate usable vehicle, storage and golf-cart capacity.
Roof & Storm Protection
Review roof age, impact glass, shutters and garage-door protection.
Renovation
Consider kitchen, baths, flooring, lighting, mechanical systems and outdoor improvements.
What Vanderbilt Villa Buyers Should Review
Original Model
Identify the original Worthington floor plan and later modifications.
Recorded Living Area
Confirm current air-conditioned living area and permitted additions.
Homesite
Evaluate exact golf-hole relationship, lake width, preserve setting and neighboring homes.
Rear Exposure
Consider morning light, afternoon heat and sunset orientation.
Private Pool
Inspect surface, equipment, heater, cage and outdoor-living improvements.
Garage
Confirm usable vehicle, storage and golf-cart space.
Roof
Review installation date, permits, material and warranty information.
Storm Protection
Verify windows, doors, sliders, garage and lanai protection.
HOA & Neighborhood Fee
Review current Vanderbilt association documents and applicable villa obligations.
Bundled Golf
Understand current Club charges, golf policies and cart arrangements.
Insurance & Flood
Obtain current property-specific insurance and flood information.
Comparable Sales
Begin with similar Vanderbilt detached villas rather than community-wide sales.
Selling a Vanderbilt Country Club Villa
Villa sellers should identify the original model prominently because an Andover, Mayfield, Augusta, Savannah and Camilla do not represent identical competitive properties.
Marketing should document current recorded living area, golf or lake position, rear exposure, pool, spa, screened lanai, two-car garage, roof, hurricane protection and significant interior renovations.
If the current recorded living area differs from the original plan, permitted modifications or recognized additions should be explained clearly.
Because the villa section contains only 120 homes, the closest recent comparable may require thoughtful adjustment rather than reliance on a broad Vanderbilt price-per-square-foot figure.
Explore Vanderbilt Country Club Real Estate
Vanderbilt Country Club
Detached villas are one of four distinct residential categories within Vanderbilt's 800-residence bundled-golf community.
The main Vanderbilt Country Club guide compares villa homes with estate homes, Wedgewood carriage homes and Waterford condominiums while explaining the shared golf, dining, recreation and community structure.
Vanderbilt Villa Home Locations
Vanderbilt's detached villas are distributed through single-family sections of the community, including properties along Preswick Lane, Danbury Boulevard and neighboring residential streets.
Individual homes can face golf, lakes, preserves or combinations of those permanent settings.
Vanderbilt Country Club is located at 8250 Danbury Boulevard, Naples, Florida 34120, east of Collier Boulevard near Vanderbilt Beach Road.
The community provides convenient access toward Interstate 75, North Naples shopping and dining, healthcare and Gulf Coast destinations while maintaining a private gated bundled-golf environment.
Villa Listings, Map Search & Vanderbilt Market Report
Vanderbilt's MLS records generally place estate homes and detached villas within the same broad Vanderbilt Country Club development rather than assigning every villa a unique subdivision name.
For that reason, the Vanderbilt property search and map are the safest complete starting points. Villa listings should then be identified by detached single-family property type, original model, living area and street.
Use the three round searches at the top of this page to review current Vanderbilt inventory, compare villa locations on the map and follow recent community sales.
Schulz Realty can further separate the results into the 120-home detached-villa market when a property-specific search is needed.
Explore Vanderbilt Villa Homes With Schulz Realty
Schulz Realty can help buyers and sellers compare Vanderbilt's Andover II, Mayfield II, Augusta, Savannah and Camilla detached villas according to recorded living area, golf or lake homesite, rear exposure, private pool, garage, roof, storm protection, renovation, bundled-golf obligations and the most relevant recent villa sales.
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Vanderbilt villa-home counts, original floor-plan dimensions, recorded living areas, bedroom and den configurations, homesite dimensions, garage capacity, pools, spas, lanais, golf and lake views, Vanderbilt Country Club membership requirements, Club charges, golf and cart programs, Vanderbilt Community Association obligations, villa neighborhood fees, association services, assessments, landscaping responsibilities, rental provisions, pet rules, roof ages, hurricane protection, insurance requirements, flood classifications and individual property features may vary or change. Buyers should verify all material information for the exact property through current Club, association, MLS, tax, title, insurance, inspection and property-specific documentation before purchasing.
Vanderbilt Country Club Detached Villa Homes
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