Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale is known for its 165 miles of inland waterways and has become a top Florida destination for visitors and residents. Here, gondolas give way to super yachts and tenders, resulting in its other nickname: "Venice of America". Get on a yacht or tender to cruise along the beautiful canals. It is the best way to see all that Fort Lauderdale has to offer. Miami is just about thirty miles north of this community, which is the perfect blend of a modern city and a tropical resort.





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Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $1.2M
Lowest Price $79.9K
Highest Price $10M
Total Listings 211
Avg. Price/SQFT $561

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About Fort Lauderdale

The lengthy history of Fort Lauderdale includes both tourism and a diversified economic base. Today it stands as an expansive city, and it has grown into the largest of Broward County's 31 municipalities with an estimated population of 184,255. Hence, it is one of the largest ten cities in Florida. The name Fort Lauderdale traces its roots from the series of fortifications built by Major William Lauderdale, who led soldiers during the Second Seminole War in 1838. Though long gone, the original forts left a profound impact on what the place became: a lively and culturally diversified city.

Having a semi-tropical climate and enjoying over 3,000 hours of sunshine annually, the economy of Fort Lauderdale has prospered based on natural beauty and dynamic economy. Although it was tourism upon which this city was first built, marine, manufacturing, finance, real estate, and the high technology sectors have expanded, making this city grow much larger. Downtown Fort Lauderdale is also home to such cultural facilities as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and the Museum of Discovery and Science

Real Estate in Fort Lauderdale

The property market in Fort Lauderdale features sleek mid-century modern homes combined with ultra-luxurious mansions along the waterfront. Median real estate prices across neighborhoods can have huge gaps, with Nurmi Isles being astronomically higher at $2,899,911 and Victoria Park being lower but still pretty pricey at $1,203,877. The overall average is $647,135 for a house, placing the city among the most expensive to buy a home in the country.

So, why is it so popular? A big reason is the stunning waterfront properties. Many of these homes built between the 1940s and 1960s have given the city that classy, high-end vibe desired by homebuyers seeking luxury with charm.

Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale

Some of the best recommendations include:

Beaches: The beaches are really good, especially Fort Lauderdale Beach and Las Olas Beach, with very fine sand and crystal clear water - great for sunbathing and sports in the water.

Restaurants: From gourmet at Kaluz to fresh seafood at Sea Watch on the Ocean to creative sandwiches at New York Grilled Cheese.

Events: The Winterfest Boat Parade, with 100 lighted boats, is a holiday party not to be missed.

Outdoor Pursuits: Kayaking through Hugh Taylor Birch State Park or trekking along nature trails while visiting the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens for a taste of history and scenery.

Shopping: The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale is the ultimate in the world of shopping, and for a slice of boutiques, eateries, and a raft of restaurants, check out Las Olas Boulevard. 

Arts and Culture: Florida boasts the Regional Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District and the NSU Art Museum to showcase the artistic creations of Fort Lauderdale. 

Family Fun: Flamingo Gardens provides magic for the kids and the kids-at-heart.

Education in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale has numerous educational facilities:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How walkable is Fort Lauderdale?

Fort Lauderdale is pretty walkable compared to many other cities in Florida. Housing, shops, parks, and cultural centers are all close together, and our public transit is getting better. 

The city is making the streets safer to help with walkability by building more sidewalks and crossings and expanding transit and bike options. Some plans involve creating more mixed-use areas with better connections between parks, shops, and gathering spaces.

What is public transportation like in Fort Lauderdale?

Public transportation includes buses and the Brightline train for regional travel. For those who want to take the scenic route, the Water taxi is a fun way to do so.

What is Fort Lauderdale's health care like?

Within Fort Lauderdale, several healthcare facilities are responding to the diversified needs of its residents. The Broward Health Medical Center is the largest facility within the county, serving nearly all specialties. Sanitas Medical Center offers primary care, walk-in services, diagnostic imaging, and telehealth. Holy Cross Health complements the system with a focus on compassionate care, cutting-edge technology, and global health services. Their outpatient facilities and innovative research continue to set a high standard of healthcare across Broward County.

How safe is Fort Lauderdale?

While Fort Lauderdale can have higher crime rates, it continually makes strides to improve safety. The advice is to familiarize yourself with which neighborhoods to avoid and enjoy all other areas with general caution taken.

Ready to explore all that Fort Lauderdale has to offer? Whether you're planning to move, visit, or invest, now is the perfect time to discover this radiant city. Contact The Mastropieri Group, Realtors at (561) 544-7000 today to learn more and take the first step toward experiencing the beauty and opportunities in Fort Lauderdale!



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