Bonita Springs Homes For Sale

Bonita Springs sits in a position that very few Florida cities can claim: perfectly centered between Naples to the south and Fort Myers to the north, with Gulf Coast beaches on one side and some of Southwest Florida's most celebrated master-planned communities on the other. The result is a real estate market that genuinely has something for every buyer. As of today, 1,567 active listings span the market from condos in the $150,000s to oceanfront estates on Barefoot Beach exceeding $21 million, with 106 distinct communities offering everything from bundled golf and private beach clubs to waterfront lots on the Imperial River and quiet non-HOA neighborhoods with room to breathe. Whether you are searching for a luxury estate in Bonita Bay, a beachfront condo steps from the Gulf, a golf course villa in Spanish Wells, or a family home near top-rated schools, the Bonita Springs homes for sale below are updated daily so you are always working with current inventory.

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Homes For Sale in Bonita Springs, FL

Purchasing a home in Bonita Springs, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are drawn to a beachfront community, a bundled golf lifestyle, or a waterfront home on the Imperial River, our agents know the Bonita Springs housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.

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These Bonita Springs home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Bonita Springs, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.

Be sure to review local Bonita Springs property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as Gulf or bay frontage, canal access, private dock, pool, golf course views, and community amenities including beach clubs, marinas, tennis facilities, and championship golf courses will be noted in the listing details.

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Thinking about buying a home in Bonita Springs? The Armada Real Estate Team knows this market from the inside. We can walk you through every neighborhood, every price point, and every step of the purchase process so you arrive at closing with confidence, not questions.

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Explore Bonita Springs, FL

Bonita Springs has a downtown that surprises people who arrive expecting nothing but gated communities and golf carts. The revitalized Old Downtown district along Old 41 Road and the Imperial River blends historic buildings with art galleries, independent restaurants, and a walkable neighborhood energy that reflects the city's original small-town character. Riverside Park on the Imperial River anchors the downtown calendar with outdoor concerts, juried art festivals, and food truck events that bring the community together throughout the season. The Everglades Wonder Gardens, established in 1936 as one of Southwest Florida's original roadside attractions, has endured as a genuine local landmark, a lush botanical setting with tropical birds, alligators, and native Florida reptiles that connects modern residents to the city's pre-development history. The Survey Café, named for the original placeholder name given to this settlement by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers surveyors in the 1870s, carries that history forward in a way only a city confident in its identity can.

The beaches here are among the least developed and most consistently praised on the entire Gulf Coast. Barefoot Beach Preserve, a 342-acre state park on one of the last undeveloped barrier islands in Southwest Florida, draws shorebirds, sea turtles, and buyers who understand that this level of untouched coastline simply cannot be recreated. The gated community of Barefoot Beach surrounds it with some of the most valuable beachfront real estate in Lee County, with oceanfront homes currently listed between $16 million and nearly $22 million. Lovers Key State Park, accessible via four connected barrier islands south of Bonita Beach, offers kayak launches into Estero Bay, nature trails, a pristine remote beach known for bald eagles and bottlenose dolphins, and a quieter alternative to the more frequented beaches nearby. Bonita Beach Park and its adjacent Dog Beach give everyday residents ten separate beach access points with public parking, restrooms, and the kind of relaxed Gulf Coast atmosphere that attracts people from across the country and keeps them here permanently.

The community infrastructure that surrounds the beaches is what gives Bonita Springs its particular staying power as a real estate market. Bonita Bay, the flagship master-planned community that put this city on the map, spans 2,400 acres with five championship golf courses, a private full-service marina on the Imperial River, a private beach island club, a sailing club, and 56 distinct neighborhoods offering condos, coach homes, and estate properties across an enormous range of price points. The Colony at Pelican Landing adds a private island beach club, an extensive tennis program, championship golf, and a butterfly garden to the mix just north of Bonita Bay. The Brooks, a collection of four communities including Shadow Wood and Copperleaf, expands the golf and country club options further east with proximity to Coconut Point Mall and Florida Gulf Coast University. With a 2025 median home price around $555,000, 12 country clubs catalogued in the local MLS, 165 closed sales in February alone, and a location that puts both Naples and Fort Myers within easy reach, Bonita Springs continues to deliver the Southwest Florida lifestyle at a price point that rewards buyers who arrive before the rest of the market fully catches up.

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