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Broward County Seat on the Atlantic

About Fort Lauderdale, FL

Welcome to Fort Lauderdale, the Broward County seat on the Atlantic coast, laced with over 300 miles of navigable canals. Waterfront neighborhoods, a revitalized downtown, and one of the world's largest cruise ports.

Fort Lauderdale stretches along the Atlantic coast of southeastern Florida, about 25 miles north of Miami and 45 miles south of West Palm Beach. The city owes its distinctive geography — and its nickname, the "Venice of America" — to an intricate grid of canals, rivers, and inlets that weave through residential neighborhoods and connect to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. More than 300 miles of navigable waterways run through the city, and waterfront living is not a niche here; it is the organizing principle of whole neighborhoods. Founded as a U.S. Army fort during the Second Seminole War in 1838, the settlement remained small until the Florida land boom of the 1920s and the subsequent dredging of the canals that defined its modern form. For much of the mid-20th century, Fort Lauderdale was known primarily as a spring break destination. Over the past three decades, however, the city has undergone a substantial transformation, shedding its party-town reputation in favor of a more sophisticated identity built around culture, dining, and a luxury residential market. The Riverwalk along the New River, the revitalized Las Olas Boulevard corridor, and the emergence of Flagler Village as an arts and tech hub all reflect this evolution. Today Fort Lauderdale is a diverse, mid-sized city with global reach — Port Everglades is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, and Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport offers direct flights to destinations across the Americas and Europe. The city attracts a mix of families, professionals working in South Florida's growing tech and financial-services sectors, international buyers seeking waterfront properties, and retirees drawn to the climate and tax advantages. It sits at the center of a region that has seen significant inbound migration, and its neighborhoods range from historic, oak-canopied streets to sleek new high-rise condominiums along the downtown skyline.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Fort Lauderdale called the Venice of America?

Fort Lauderdale is called the "Venice of America" because of its extensive network of canals, rivers, and inlets. More than 300 miles of navigable waterways run through the city, connecting residential neighborhoods to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. The canal system was largely dredged during the 1920s land boom and today defines the city's geography and lifestyle, with thousands of homes offering direct water access and private docks.

What county is Fort Lauderdale in?

Fort Lauderdale is located in Broward County, Florida, and serves as the county seat. Broward County is the second-most populous county in Florida after Miami-Dade, with approximately 1.9 million residents. Fort Lauderdale anchors the northern end of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach metropolitan area.

What are the best waterfront neighborhoods in Fort Lauderdale?

Fort Lauderdale's premier waterfront neighborhoods include Las Olas Isles, Idlewyld, Harbor Beach, Rio Vista, and the Landings, all of which offer deepwater canal access with private docks capable of accommodating large vessels. Coral Ridge and Victoria Park also offer waterfront properties, typically on slightly narrower canals. These neighborhoods vary in age, architectural character, and proximity to the beach and downtown.

What school district serves Fort Lauderdale?

Fort Lauderdale is served by Broward County Public Schools, the sixth-largest school district in the United States with more than 250,000 students across over 320 schools. Within the city, well-regarded public schools include Bayview Elementary, Harbordale Elementary, Fort Lauderdale High School, and Stranahan High School. The district offers an extensive magnet and choice program, and the city is also home to prominent private schools including Pine Crest School and St. Thomas Aquinas High School.

How do you get from Fort Lauderdale to Miami?

There are several ways to travel between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Brightline, the higher-speed rail service, connects downtown Fort Lauderdale to downtown Miami and Brickell in about 35 minutes. Tri-Rail, the public commuter rail, offers a lower-cost option with more frequent stops. By car, Interstate 95 provides the most direct route, with typical drive times of 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic. Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport is about 25 miles from Miami International Airport.

What is Port Everglades and how does it affect Fort Lauderdale?

Port Everglades is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, located just south of downtown Fort Lauderdale adjacent to the airport. It handles millions of cruise passengers annually and is also a major cargo and petroleum port. The port is a significant driver of the local economy, supporting the tourism, hospitality, and marine industries that are central to Fort Lauderdale's identity. It serves as a home port for cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Princess.

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About Fort Lauderdale

Real Estate & Housing

Fort Lauderdale's housing market is defined by water. The city's most desirable neighborhoods are built around canal systems that provide direct boat access to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, and deepwater dockage is a primary driver of value. Single-family homes in communities such as Las Olas Isles, Idlewyld, Harbor Beach, Rio Vista, and the Landings sit on wide, deep canals and often feature private docks capable of accommodating large vessels. Architectural styles range from original mid-century Florida ranch homes to sprawling Mediterranean Revival estates and contemporary new construction. Away from the waterfront, Victoria Park offers a walkable, tree-lined alternative with a mix of historic Florida cottages, newer townhomes, and mid-rise condominiums within walking distance of Las Olas Boulevard and downtown. Coral Ridge, north of the city center, combines mid-century single-family homes with the Coral Ridge Country Club as its social anchor. Colee Hammock and Tarpon River provide smaller-scale historic neighborhoods with more modest price points than the deepwater communities. The downtown core and Flagler Village have seen significant condominium development, with glass-and-steel towers adding a vertical dimension to the housing stock. These units attract professionals and empty-nesters seeking a low-maintenance, walkable lifestyle near restaurants, galleries, and Brightline rail service. Inland neighborhoods like Imperial Point and Lake Ridge offer mid-century single-family homes on larger lots, catering to families who prioritize school access and neighborhood stability over water frontage.

Neighborhoods

Fort Lauderdale is a city of distinct, self-contained neighborhoods, each shaped by its relationship to water. Las Olas Isles, a collection of man-made islands just south of Las Olas Boulevard, is the city's signature waterfront community. Wide, deep canals lined with luxury estates and mature tropical landscaping define the area, and many homes feature private yacht dockage. The adjoining Idlewyld and Riviera Isles offer similarly exclusive waterfront living on a smaller scale. Rio Vista, one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, sits along the south bank of the New River. Its streets are shaded by massive banyan and oak trees, and its housing stock ranges from preserved 1920s Mediterranean homes to contemporary custom builds. Victoria Park, just north of Las Olas, has emerged as one of the city's most in-demand neighborhoods for buyers seeking walkability. Its grid of streets connects to Holiday Park and Las Olas dining, and its housing mix — historic cottages, modern townhomes, and boutique condominiums — spans a broad range of styles. Coral Ridge, anchored by the Coral Ridge Country Club and its golf course, offers mid-century homes on generous lots with easy beach access via Oakland Park Boulevard. Harbor Beach, east of the Intracoastal, provides a gated enclave with a private beach club and some of the city's largest waterfront estates. Flagler Village, just west of downtown, is the city's arts district and creative hub, with converted warehouses, new apartment buildings, and a growing collection of galleries and craft breweries.

Lifestyle in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale's cultural identity revolves around the water and the street life along Las Olas Boulevard. The city's main commercial and dining thoroughfare, Las Olas runs from the downtown business district east to the beach, lined with sidewalk cafés, art galleries, fashion boutiques, and restaurants that range from long-standing Italian institutions to modern seafood and steak houses. Evening energy concentrates along Las Olas, the Riverwalk, and the growing Flagler Village district, where breweries, wine bars, and converted warehouse spaces have created a more independent, arts-oriented scene. The city's dining landscape reflects its coastal setting and international population. Fresh seafood dominates menus, but the restaurant scene has diversified considerably, with strong Latin American, Mediterranean, and Asian influences. Waterfront dining — whether along the Intracoastal, the New River, or one of the city's canals — is a Fort Lauderdale signature. The arts have a growing institutional presence. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts anchors the Riverwalk and hosts Broadway tours, opera, and ballet. The NSU Art Museum, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, holds a significant collection of 20th-century and contemporary art. The Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, a historic estate on a barrier-island parcel between the ocean and the Intracoastal, offers a glimpse of old Florida amid tropical gardens. On weekends, the rhythm shifts outdoors — boating, paddleboarding, beachgoing, and cycling along A1A are the dominant pursuits for residents across the city.

Schools & Education

Fort Lauderdale is served by Broward County Public Schools, the sixth-largest school district in the United States, educating more than 250,000 students across over 320 schools. Within the city limits, public elementary schools such as Bayview Elementary and Harbordale Elementary are consistently well-regarded, while Fort Lauderdale High School and Stranahan High School serve the city's secondary students. The district operates an extensive magnet and choice program, including the highly competitive Nova schools in nearby Davie, offering specialized curricula in areas including STEM, performing arts, and International Baccalaureate. Private education is a significant presence in Fort Lauderdale. St. Thomas Aquinas High School, one of the largest Catholic high schools in the country, draws students from across Broward County. Pine Crest School, with a campus in the city, is among Florida's most prestigious college-preparatory independent schools. Additional private options include Westminster Academy, Cardinal Gibbons High School, and numerous Montessori and faith-based elementary programs. For higher education, Nova Southeastern University's main campus lies just west of the city in Davie, and Broward College offers associate and bachelor's degree programs at multiple campuses across the county. Families considering Fort Lauderdale should review specific school boundaries and magnet application timelines, as assignment options depend on home address and program availability.

Getting Around

Fort Lauderdale sits at the intersection of several major transportation corridors. Interstate 95 runs north-south through the city, providing the primary route to Miami (roughly 30 to 45 minutes south) and West Palm Beach (45 to 60 minutes north). Florida's Turnpike parallels I-95 a few miles west, offering a tolled alternative for longer trips. Interstate 595 connects the city westward to Weston, the Sawgrass Expressway, and western Broward County. Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport, located just south of downtown, serves as a major gateway to the Caribbean, Latin America, and the northeastern United States. It is a hub for Spirit Airlines and a significant operation for JetBlue and Southwest. Port Everglades, one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, sits adjacent to the airport and handles millions of cruise passengers annually alongside substantial cargo traffic. Brightline, the privately operated higher-speed rail service, connects Fort Lauderdale's downtown station to Miami and Brickell in about 35 minutes, and to West Palm Beach in roughly the same time northbound. Tri-Rail, the public commuter rail, provides a lower-cost alternative linking Fort Lauderdale to Miami, West Palm Beach, and points in between. Within the city, Broward County Transit operates bus routes, and the Sun Trolley provides free circulator service linking downtown, the beach, and Las Olas Boulevard. The city has invested in improved bicycle infrastructure, particularly along A1A and downtown, though most residents still depend on personal vehicles for daily mobility.

Parks & Recreation

Fort Lauderdale's recreational life is anchored by its beaches and waterways. The city maintains seven miles of public beachfront along A1A, with Fort Lauderdale Beach Park offering volleyball courts, a boat ramp, and picnic facilities. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, a 180-acre tropical oasis between the Intracoastal Waterway and the ocean, provides hiking trails, a freshwater lagoon for canoeing and kayaking, and shaded picnic areas beneath a canopy of live oaks and sabal palms. The Riverwalk, a linear park along the north and south banks of the New River in downtown, connects plazas, public art, and cultural venues including the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and the Museum of Discovery and Science. It serves as the city's central gathering space and hosts jazz brunches, food festivals, and seasonal events. For boaters, options are nearly limitless. The Intracoastal Waterway provides protected cruising, and the canal network gives thousands of residents the ability to dock a vessel steps from their back door. Charter fishing, sailing, and dive trips depart regularly from marinas along the New River and Intracoastal. The Anne Kolb Nature Center in nearby Hollywood preserves 1,500 acres of coastal mangrove wetlands with an observation tower and paddling trails. Golfers can access the city's two municipal courses, while private clubs like Coral Ridge Country Club serve the membership crowd. The annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, one of the largest in-water boat shows in the world, draws the global marine industry to the city each year.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 106
Went Under Contract 2
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $555,000 +3.7%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $467
schedule Avg Days on Market 0
sell Homes Sold 455
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 96.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 31.4

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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313 NE 2ND STREET #305 For Sale
$478,000
313 NE 2ND STREET #305Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1265 sqft
  • Built 2005
  • B26067410
6600 NE 21ST DRIVE For Rent
$6,500
6600 NE 21ST DRIVEFort Lauderdale, FL 33308
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1585 sqft
  • Built 1966
  • B26067402
5840 NE 22nd Way #728 For Rent
$1,900
5840 NE 22nd Way #728Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1100 sqft
  • Built 1971
  • A12075933
1444 NW 2nd Ave For Sale
$437,500
1444 NW 2nd AveFort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 870 sqft
  • Built 1950
  • A12073478
1000 River Reach Drive #320 For Rent
$2,850
1000 River Reach Drive #320Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1025 sqft
  • Built 1971
  • B26067227
1601 SE 2ND STREET For Rent
$8,000
1601 SE 2ND STREETFort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 3 bd
  • 2.5 ba
  • 1678 sqft
  • Built 1946
  • B26067265
2613 Tortugas Ln For Sale
$1,400,000
2613 Tortugas LnFort Lauderdale, FL 33312
  • 3 bd
  • 2.5 ba
  • 1892 sqft
  • Built 1957
  • A12075971
3550 Galt Ocean Drive #608 For Sale
$395,000
3550 Galt Ocean Drive #608Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
  • 1 bd
  • 1.5 ba
  • 970 sqft
  • Built 1971
  • B26067368
1904 SW 11th Court #1 For Rent
$2,200
1904 SW 11th Court #1Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 800 sqft
  • Built 1967
  • B26067374
5840 NE 22nd Way #728 For Sale
$245,000
5840 NE 22nd Way #728Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1100 sqft
  • Built 1971
  • A12075927
100 FEDERAL Highway #738 For Rent
$2,400
100 FEDERAL Highway #738Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 835 sqft
  • Built 2005
  • B26067345
2613 Tortugas Ln For Rent
$6,500
2613 Tortugas LnFort Lauderdale, FL 33312
  • 3 bd
  • 2.5 ba
  • 1892 sqft
  • Built 1957
  • A12076079
1822 Dixie Highway For Rent
$1,495
1822 Dixie HighwayFort Lauderdale, FL 33305
  • 1 ba
  • 450 sqft
  • Built 1952
  • B26067424
1014 NW 5th Avenue #Unit 1 For Rent
$1,395
1014 NW 5th Avenue #Unit 1Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 604 sqft
  • Built 1965
  • B26067421
1401 NE 9th St #26 For Sale
$585,000
1401 NE 9th St #26Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
  • 3 bd
  • 2.5 ba
  • 1658 sqft
  • Built 1986
  • A12075828
607 SE 6th St For Sale
$3,200,000
607 SE 6th StFort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 4 bd
  • 4.5 ba
  • 3436 sqft
  • Built 2022
  • A12074523
312 NE 16th Ter #C For Rent
$2,599
312 NE 16th Ter #CFort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 750 sqft
  • Built 1958
  • A12074928
701 Fort Lauderdale Blvd #214 For Sale
$1,795,000
701 Fort Lauderdale Blvd #214Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
  • 2 bd
  • 2.5 ba
  • 1749 sqft
  • Built 2017
  • A12066214
1243 NW 3rd Ave For Rent
$3,800
1243 NW 3rd AveFort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • 4 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1250 sqft
  • Built 1952
  • A12075699
1630 S OCEAN LANE #235 For Rent
$4,950
1630 S OCEAN LANE #235Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1273 sqft
  • Built 1973
  • B26067106
3201 NE 26TH STREET For Sale
$3,100,000
3201 NE 26TH STREETFort Lauderdale, FL 33305
  • 4 bd
  • 4 ba
  • 3418 sqft
  • Built 2026
  • B26067083
1423 NE 26th Avenue #1423 For Sale
$1,449,000
1423 NE 26th Avenue #1423Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
  • 4 bd
  • 3.5 ba
  • 3220 sqft
  • Built 2004
  • B26067065
833 SW 17th Street For Rent
$4,800
833 SW 17th StreetFort Lauderdale, FL 33315
  • 5 bd
  • 4 ba
  • 2990 sqft
  • Built 2007
  • B26067064
2812 NE 28th St For Sale
$3,390,000
2812 NE 28th StFort Lauderdale, FL 33306
  • 3 bd
  • 2.5 ba
  • 2390 sqft
  • Built 1959
  • A12074805
512 NW 23rd Ave For Sale
$679,999
512 NW 23rd AveFort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • 4 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 1809 sqft
  • Built 2026
  • A12075488
1213 SE 1st Street #1-4 For Rent
$2,200
1213 SE 1st Street #1-4Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 4 bd
  • 4 ba
  • 2809 sqft
  • Built 1964
  • B26066990
3209 NE 26TH STREET For Sale
$2,900,000
3209 NE 26TH STREETFort Lauderdale, FL 33305
  • 4 bd
  • 4 ba
  • 3418 sqft
  • Built 2026
  • B26066883
1460 NE 18th St #102 For Rent
$1,995
1460 NE 18th St #102Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 725 sqft
  • Built 1972
  • A12071289
1631 Poinsettia Drive For Sale
$1,595,000
1631 Poinsettia DriveFort Lauderdale, FL 33305
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 2127 sqft
  • Built 1956
  • B26066831
Address Not Shown For Rent
$3,850
Address Not ShownFort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • 4 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1850 sqft
  • Built 1973
  • A12075239
920 SW 30th St #3 For Rent
$2,250
920 SW 30th St #3Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 900 sqft
  • Built 1956
  • A12074823
2110 Ocean Blvd #24D For Sale
$1,300,000
2110 Ocean Blvd #24DFort Lauderdale, FL 33305
  • 3 bd
  • 3.5 ba
  • 2130 sqft
  • Built 2001
  • A12075202
1501 SE 15TH STREET #3-4 For Sale
$449,000
1501 SE 15TH STREET #3-4Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
  • 2 bd
  • 1.5 ba
  • 1035 sqft
  • Built 1963
  • B26066837
1101 NE 18TH AVENUE #3 For Rent
$2,000
1101 NE 18TH AVENUE #3Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 600 sqft
  • Built 1974
  • B26066997
340 SUNSET DRIVE #405 For Rent
$3,200
340 SUNSET DRIVE #405Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1218 sqft
  • Built 1971
  • B26066967
Address Not Shown For Rent
$2,400
Address Not ShownFort Lauderdale, FL 33315
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 1637 sqft
  • Built 1952
  • A12075580
1119 NW 11th Ct For Sale
$465,000
1119 NW 11th CtFort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • 4 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1244 sqft
  • Built 1952
  • A12075052
620 NE 7TH AVENUE #620 For Rent
$4,800
620 NE 7TH AVENUE #620Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
  • 3 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 2464 sqft
  • Built 2007
  • B26066847
737 SW 14th Avenue #B For Rent
$2,400
737 SW 14th Avenue #BFort Lauderdale, FL 33312
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 600 sqft
  • Built 1957
  • B26066865
813 SE 14TH COURT For Rent
$3,450
813 SE 14TH COURTFort Lauderdale, FL 33316
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 1318 sqft
  • Built 1951
  • B26066861
533 NE 2ND AVENUE For Rent
$1,785
533 NE 2ND AVENUEFort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 780 sqft
  • Built 1948
  • B26066889
1420 MIAMI ROAD #C For Rent
$2,650
1420 MIAMI ROAD #CFort Lauderdale, FL 33316
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1173 sqft
  • Built 1951
  • B26066891
541 NE 2ND AVENUE #B For Rent
$2,485
541 NE 2ND AVENUE #BFort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 4 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 2296 sqft
  • Built 1927
  • B26066893
2820 NE 57th St #0 For Rent
$7,500
2820 NE 57th St #0Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
  • 4 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 2013 sqft
  • Built 1964
  • A12075457
3250 NE 28TH STREET #406 For Sale
$287,000
3250 NE 28TH STREET #406Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 760 sqft
  • Built 1966
  • B26066941
600 VICTORIA TERRACE For Sale
$2,659,000
600 VICTORIA TERRACEFort Lauderdale, FL 33304
  • 3 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 3004 sqft
  • Built 1979
  • B26067035
701 NW 19TH STREET #408 For Rent
$1,575
701 NW 19TH STREET #408Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 682 sqft
  • Built 1986
  • B26067209
505 NE 4th Avenue #2 For Rent
$1,400
505 NE 4th Avenue #2Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 500 sqft
  • Built 1966
  • B26067124
3015 OCEAN BOULEVARD #18L For Sale
$599,900
3015 OCEAN BOULEVARD #18LFort Lauderdale, FL 33308
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1328 sqft
  • Built 1974
  • B26067182
1705 NW 15th Ave For Sale
$299,000
1705 NW 15th AveFort Lauderdale, FL 33311
  • 3 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 1269 sqft
  • Built 1953
  • A12075106
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