PORT ST. LUCIE HOMES
The Napolitanos, who love to cook and entertain, spend lots of time in their remodeled kitchen, which features Tiffany lamps and new countertops.
BY GREG GARDNER | PHOTOS BY ROB DOWNEY
AnnMarie and Anthony “Tony” Napolitano just
can’t stop remodeling their 13-year-old estate
home in PGA Village.
“We have a project every year,” said Tony, who
is a retired fire captain from Broward County.
Most recently, the couple resurfaced the pool, added a
hot tub and installed travertine marble around the pool.
Before that, they remodeled the summer kitchen to include
new tilework and countertops, and a new stove and appliances.
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And before that...
The couple raised their two sons in the home until they
went off to college. “We wanted to build a house where all
the kids would want to play,” said AnnMarie, a luxuryhome
Realtor at Keller Williams in Port St. Lucie. “This
was a great house to raise our kids and we loved having
the other kids at the house. It was nice.”
Above the 4.5-car garage is the playroom, which is home
to an extensive collection of sports memorabilia. Active in
local and national charities, the couple made the highest
bid on many of the autographed balls, bats and shirts.
An avid baseball fan and coach, Tony taught his sons
and Little League players for years at the batting cage in
the backyard. And through a connection with the New >>
Tony and
AnnMarie
Napolitano
love working
on their PGA
Village home.