Marco Island Homes For Sale

Marco Island earns its nickname, the Emerald Isle, every single day. The largest of Florida's Ten Thousand Islands sits 20 miles south of Naples in Collier County, where the Gulf of Mexico meets the northern edge of the Everglades, and it offers something that larger Florida markets simply cannot replicate: a genuine island lifestyle with luxury real estate, world-class boating, and a community small enough to actually feel like a community. Buyers here range from serious yachtsmen shopping The Estates for water-direct lots with no bridge restrictions, to snowbirds looking for a beachfront condo at Cape Marco, to families drawn by Tigertail Beach and the island's tight-knit neighborhood character. With 747 active listings currently on the market spanning condos from the $400,000s to single-family waterfront estates topping $15 million, the Marco Island homes for sale below are updated daily so you are always working with current, accurate inventory.

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Homes For Sale in Marco Island, FL

Purchasing a home in Marco Island, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are searching for a water-direct boating property, a beachfront condo with Gulf views, or a quiet inland home on this remarkable island, our agents know the Marco Island housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.

Marco Island Real Estate Search

These Marco Island home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Marco Island, 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 Marco Island property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as Gulf frontage, canal access, water-direct designation, private dock, pool, and community amenities including beach clubs, marinas, tennis courts, and fitness centers will be noted in the listing details.

Marco Island Real Estate Agents

Thinking about buying a home on Marco Island? 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 Marco Island, FL

Marco Island is organized around the water in a way that shapes every aspect of daily life here. The island's canal system gives most waterfront homeowners direct or near-direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, and the boating culture that grows from that fact is central to the community's identity. Resident boaters regularly head out to the Ten Thousand Islands, one of the largest undeveloped estuarine systems in North America and a world-class destination for backcountry fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching. Snook Inn on Old Marco is the island's most iconic waterfront restaurant, where boats pull up to the dock and the grouper sandwich has been a rite of passage for new residents for decades. The Esplanade Shoppes on Collier Boulevard brings together waterfront dining, art galleries, and boat slips in a walkable plaza setting that serves as the island's social and retail center alongside Marco Walk Plaza, which adds a luxury movie theater, boutique dining, and specialty retail to the mix.

The beaches here are among the most consistently praised on Florida's entire Gulf Coast. Tigertail Beach on the northwest side of the island is a natural gem, a broad stretch of sand with tidal pools, a lagoon, and one of the best shorebird and wading bird watching spots in Collier County, with roseate spoonbills, ospreys, and Wilson's plovers among the regular visitors. South Marco Beach offers a quieter, more intimate stretch of coastline with some of the most reliably spectacular sunsets on the Gulf. Hideaway Beach, accessible only to residents of the gated community that surrounds it, is widely considered the most exclusive stretch of sand on the island. For families, the Marco Island Seafood and Music Festival draws visitors from across the region each year and gives the island's community calendar a genuinely festive anchor. The Marco Island Farmers Market operates weekly with fresh produce, local goods, and live music that reinforces the community's unhurried, connected character.

The neighborhoods across the island each carry a distinct identity that matters when choosing where to buy. The Estates on the southeast corner delivers oversized water-direct lots where serious yachtsmen park vessels over 80 feet without bridge restrictions, with multi-million-dollar architecture to match the scale of the lots. Cape Marco, six Mediterranean-inspired high-rise buildings at the island's southwest tip, represents the pinnacle of beachfront condo living, with buildings named Belize, Cozumel, Tampico, Merida, Monterrey, and Veracruz each offering Gulf views and resort-caliber amenities. Hideaway Beach Club on the northwest end is the only gated community on the island where you can own a single-family home directly on the sand, with a nine-hole golf course, tennis center, and clubhouse completing the private resort experience. Old Marco, the island's original settlement, blends quaint waterfront cottages and historic character with walkability to the island's best restaurants and a relaxed energy that longtime residents describe as the true heart of Marco. With a median home price around $1.17 million, strong long-term appreciation, and a community that feels genuinely different from every other Florida island market, Marco Island continues to reward buyers who understand what they are investing in.

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