Fort Lauderdale has evolved far beyond its spring-break reputation to become one of South Florida's most sophisticated and livable cities. Known as the 'Venice of America' for its 165 miles of navigable waterways, the city offers a unique lifestyle built around boating, beaches, and a thriving cultural scene. Las Olas Boulevard serves as the city's social spine, lined with upscale boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. Fort Lauderdale's real estate market is remarkably diverse — from sleek downtown high-rises and mid-century waterfront estates with private docks to charming cottage-style homes in walkable neighborhoods like Victoria Park and Wilton Manors.
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Fort Lauderdale's premier address, the Las Olas Isles feature waterfront estates with private docks, direct ocean access, and walkability to the iconic Las Olas Boulevard.
A charming residential neighborhood just north of Las Olas with tree-lined streets, mid-century homes, and a strong community identity. Popular with young professionals and families.
A vibrant, inclusive city-within-a-city known for its walkable Wilton Drive district, diverse dining scene, and a mix of renovated bungalows and modern townhomes.
One of the most exclusive waterfront communities in South Florida, Harbor Beach offers gated privacy, deepwater docks, and a private beach club.
Fort Lauderdale's real estate market spans from condos in the $200s to ultra-luxury waterfront estates exceeding $10 million. The median single-family home price sits in the $500s to $600s, with waterfront and Intracoastal properties commanding significant premiums.