Naples, Illinois

Real estate in Naples.

Active residential listings in Naples and the surrounding Scott County area — represented by Apex Realty agents who live nearby and know the local market.

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Currently representing near Naples.

Listings represented directly by Apex Realty across the Naples/Scott County area. For the full Naples MLS inventory, scroll down to the browse map.

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About Naples

Where Apex helps you settle in.

Naples sits on the Illinois River in western Scott County in Scott County — population around ~110. Anchored by Bluffs CUSD #2, it offers tiny historic river port; bills itself as Illinois's oldest town along the Illinois River.

Apex Realty is headquartered in downtown Jacksonville at 1515 W. Walnut, Suite #4 — but every Apex agent works the full Scott County market and the surrounding service area. We know which Naples streets turn over fastest, which corners of the market reward patience, and which deals never reach the MLS at all. The kind of local intelligence you can't get from a Zillow algorithm.

Whether you're relocating for Jacksonville (22 mi) and Beardstown (15 mi), looking for a starter home, downsizing into a ranch, or buying acreage just outside town — we work every street in Naples and every rural pocket within reach.

Meet the Apex team
~110
Population
0.2sq mi
City Area
1833
Founded
12+
Years Apex Serving
Full MLS Inventory

Every home for sale in Scott County.

Live data from the RMLS Alliance MLS — every active residential listing across Scott County (including Naples) from every brokerage. Click any pin to see details, photos, and pricing.

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Schools in Naples

Naples, Illinois schools — Bluffs CUSD #2 and what it means for your home search.

Schools shape every Naples home search — what's in-boundary, what attendance line you're on the wrong side of, which streets feed which building. Here's the local read.

Naples is a tiny historic river port on the Illinois River — the village bills itself as Illinois's oldest town along the river. About 110 residents, no school of its own — kids bus ~15 minutes east to the Bluffs campus. The river-port heritage gives Naples a distinct community identity even though it's far smaller than the surrounding Scott County villages.

Naples families attend Bluffs Elementary, Middle, and High School (the Bobcats) on the Bluffs campus. Bus pickup along the river-bottom roads can run 20–25 minutes door-to-classroom counting stops. The Bobcats compete in the WIVC.

No private school in or near Naples. The Illinois River and the surrounding floodplain give the area its identity — outdoor recreation, fishing, hunting. For families seeking other school options, Beardstown (~15 mi north) is the closest mid-sized commute.

What buyers actually need to know.

Naples-area parcels are firmly in Bluffs territory, but the riverfront flood zone is a separate consideration that often matters more than school assignment for buyers here. Verify both before writing.

Around Naples

One small town, every street.

Naples is small enough that "neighborhood" usually means a few blocks of pre-war homes near downtown, the streets along the Illinois River in western Scott County, and the rural acreage just outside town. We work every part of it. Tap the map below for live listings, or talk to an Apex agent for the off-MLS situations.

Naples Market

What's actually happening right now.

Naples's residential market has been one of the steadier in the Scott County area — anchored by Bluffs CUSD #2 and shaped by commuter demand from Jacksonville. Days-on-market for well-priced homes typically lands in the two-to-four-week window.

The $50K–$105K band moves fastest

That's where Naples's first-time buyers, relocations, and downsizers compete. Move-in-ready homes in that range often see multiple offers in the first weekend. Above the top of the band, days-on-market climbs sharply. Below the bottom of the band usually signals deferred maintenance — worth a structural look before writing.

For sellers, this means strategic pricing matters more than aggressive listing. We've seen Naples homes priced 5% above market sit for 90+ days while identical homes priced at fair market close in two weeks. For buyers, this means preparation matters: pre-approval letter in hand, agent on speed-dial, and a willingness to write within 48 hours of a tour are what separate winning offers from also-rans.

Off-market inventory is real here

In a community this size, many of the best transactions never list publicly. Apex agents hear about properties through neighbors, contractors, estate attorneys, and twelve years of past clients. If you're a serious buyer with clear criteria, tell us — we'll work the network alongside the MLS.

For market data on specific Naples streets or price bands — recent sold comparables, average days-on-market, school-zone trends — contact us directly. We'll pull the report and walk through it with you, no obligation.

Common Questions

Naples real estate. Answered.

What's the average home price in Naples, IL?+

Median sale prices in Naples have run in the $50K–$105K range over the past 18 months. Pricing varies by age of home, lot size, and location within the city. The Apex featured listings carousel above and the full MLS browse map show real-time pricing for every active property.

What school district serves Naples?+

Bluffs CUSD #2 is the primary public district. Specific school-attendance boundaries are listed on every MLS detail page; we factor those into the conversation when school zone matters to a family.

What are property taxes like in Naples?+

Effective tax rates in Naples typically run around 2.0–2.3% of assessed value, depending on the exact township and school district overlay. Specific tax amounts are listed on every MLS detail page; we factor them into the affordability conversation early.

Is Naples a good place to buy investment property?+

For long-term rental income, Naples can offer favorable price-to-rent ratios compared to most US markets — entry-point single-family rentals can cash-flow with conventional financing where tenant demand is stable. Dagmar Schroetter on our team specializes in investment analysis if you want a deeper read.

What's the commute like from Naples?+

Naples to Jacksonville and Beardstown (15 mi) is 22 mi. Plenty of Apex buyers split the difference — they work in the nearby employment hub and live in Naples for cost-of-living and pace-of-life reasons.

How quickly can I see a home in Naples?+

For MLS-listed properties accepting showings, tours can usually be scheduled within 24 hours — often same-day for Apex or other Scott-County brokerage listings. Call the office at 217-960-8474 or use the contact form, and we'll get you in.

Does Apex sell homes outside Naples city limits?+

Yes. We represent buyers and sellers across all of Scott County and the surrounding service area — including Bluffs, Meredosia, Beardstown. Whether you're buying acreage 15 minutes outside town or selling a farm-and-house in a neighboring township, the same agents and the same process apply.

Ready When You Are

Find your place in Naples.

Whether you're three years out or three weeks from moving, an Apex agent will walk you through the Naples market — what's available, what's coming, and what you should actually pay attention to. No pressure, no obligation, just a real conversation.

Explore the Area

Nearby towns in Scott County

Browse homes for sale and local market insight in the communities surrounding Naples — all within Apex Realty’s Scott County coverage.

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