Fort Lauderdale Homes For Sale

Fort Lauderdale carries a nickname it has fully earned: the Venice of America. With 165 miles of inland waterways threading through the city, a coastline stretching 23 miles along the Atlantic, and a real estate market that runs from entry-level condos to $50 million waterfront estates, this Broward County city has grown well beyond its spring break reputation into one of the most sophisticated and desirable places to live in South Florida. Whether you are looking for a gated waterfront estate in Harbor Beach with deep-water dockage, a restored historic home on a tree-lined street in Victoria Park, a walkable urban condo steps from Las Olas Boulevard, or an up-and-coming address in Flagler Village, the Fort Lauderdale homes for sale below are updated daily so you always have a current view of what is available right now.

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Homes For Sale in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Purchasing a home in Fort Lauderdale, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are drawn to the waterways, the beaches, or the energy of downtown, our agents know the Fort Lauderdale housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.

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These Fort Lauderdale home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Fort Lauderdale, 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 Fort Lauderdale property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as deep-water canal frontage, private dockage, ocean access, pool, and community amenities including marinas, beach clubs, and fitness centers will be noted in the listing details.

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Explore Fort Lauderdale, FL

Las Olas Boulevard is the city's most recognizable address and the starting point for understanding what daily life here actually looks like. This stretch of upscale boutiques, art galleries, sidewalk cafes, and acclaimed restaurants connects downtown Fort Lauderdale to the beach and defines the tone of the city: polished but relaxed, cosmopolitan but approachable. The adjacent Las Olas Isles, six man-made islands sitting just east of the boulevard, represent some of the most coveted real estate in South Florida, with waterfront estates offering direct ocean access and private dockage for serious boaters. The New River Riverwalk extends west from the boulevard through downtown, flanked by the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, one of the busiest performing arts venues in the country, and the Museum of Discovery and Science, which draws families year-round with its IMAX theater and hands-on exhibits covering everything from Florida ecosystems to space exploration. The historic Stranahan House, the oldest surviving structure in Broward County, sits along the river and opens a window into Fort Lauderdale's origins as a frontier trading post at the turn of the twentieth century.

The neighborhoods surrounding downtown each have a personality distinct enough to matter when choosing where to buy. Victoria Park, widely regarded as the city's most desirable residential neighborhood, offers historic estates with original wood floors and Old Florida architecture on streets shaded by mature oaks and banyan trees, walking distance from Holiday Park and The Parker performing arts theater. Rio Vista, which translates simply to river view, sits south of downtown along the New River with waterfront homes, quiet streets, and one of the lowest crime rates in the city, making it a consistent top choice for families. Harbor Beach, a gated community near Port Everglades, represents the peak of Fort Lauderdale luxury with 24-hour security, a private beach club, and homes ranging from $2.5 million to over $45 million. Flagler Village, the city's former warehouse district, has transformed into one of South Florida's most talked-about urban neighborhoods, anchored by the F.A.T. Village arts district, a four-block stretch of studios, galleries, and creative pop-ups that draws a young professional crowd drawn to walkability and independent culture.

Beyond the neighborhoods, Fort Lauderdale delivers an outdoor lifestyle built around the water in a way few cities can match. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, a 180-acre coastal hammock tucked between the beach and the Intracoastal, offers kayaking, cycling, and wildlife watching just minutes from downtown. The International Swimming Hall of Fame, the only museum in the world dedicated entirely to aquatic sports, sits on the beachfront and draws visitors and competitive swimmers from across the globe. Port Everglades, one of the busiest cruise ports in the world and a major economic engine for Broward County, gives residents easy access to Caribbean destinations year-round. With over 50 distinct neighborhoods, a median home sale price of around $640,000, a real estate market averaging $625 per square foot, and a growing population of more than 185,000 full-time residents, Fort Lauderdale continues to reward buyers who understand that this city is no longer just a destination but a genuine long-term place to live.

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