Fort Myers Homes For Sale

Fort Myers earns its nickname, the City of Palms, on McGregor Boulevard every single morning when runners and cyclists pass beneath one of the most celebrated canopies of royal palms in Florida, lining the same road where Thomas Edison and Henry Ford built their winter retreats at the turn of the twentieth century. That combination of natural beauty, deep history, and genuine livability is what keeps drawing people here, and the real estate market reflects it. With a median home price around $352,500 and a market spanning from condos under $200,000 near Florida Gulf Coast University to waterfront estates in Gulf Harbour exceeding $2 million, Fort Myers offers one of the widest ranges of entry points of any Southwest Florida city. Families come for the school systems and the master-planned communities, retirees come for the 271 days of sunshine and the active lifestyle communities, and investors come for a market that continues to attract buyers relocating from Miami, Chicago, and New York in growing numbers. The Fort Myers homes for sale below are updated daily so you are always working with current inventory.

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Homes For Sale in Fort Myers, FL

Purchasing a home in Fort Myers, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are looking for a waterfront estate on the Caloosahatchee River, a family home in Gateway, a golf community in Colonial Country Club, or an affordable condo near FGCU, our agents know the Fort Myers housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.

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These Fort Myers home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Fort Myers, 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 Myers property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as Caloosahatchee River or canal frontage, private dock access, Gulf access, pool, golf course views, and community amenities including marinas, tennis facilities, and championship golf courses will be noted in the listing details.

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The Edison and Ford Winter Estates is the experience that grounds everything else Fort Myers offers in its proper historical context. Thomas Edison first visited this stretch of the Caloosahatchee River in 1885 and chose it as his winter home, eventually persuading his close friend Henry Ford to build the neighboring property. The 20-acre complex that visitors and residents explore today includes Edison's original winter home with its original furnishings, Ford's estate directly adjacent, a 15,000-square-foot museum housing hundreds of inventions and artifacts, the 1928 Edison Botanic Research Laboratory where Edison conducted experiments on domestic rubber production, and botanical gardens planted with specimens Edison and Ford themselves selected during decades of Florida winters. It is among the most significant historic sites in the southeastern United States and gives Fort Myers a cultural anchor that most cities twice its size cannot match. A five-minute walk north along the river brings you to the Fort Myers River District, the downtown waterfront neighborhood of brick-paved streets, early 1900s buildings, art galleries, restaurants, and live music venues that has undergone steady revitalization and now functions as the city's social core. The Sidney and Berne Davis Arts Center, built in 1933 from Florida Keys limestone, hosts performing arts events year-round. Art Walk on the first Friday of each month and Music Walk on the third Friday bring the streets alive with vendors, performers, and a community energy that draws residents from across Lee County.

Fort Myers is one of only a handful of cities in the country that hosts two Major League Baseball teams for spring training, and both have built genuinely impressive facilities here. The Boston Red Sox train at JetBlue Park at Fenway South, a 10,000-seat ballpark in Fort Myers that replicates Fenway Park's famous Green Monster and gives fans an intimate spring training experience unmatched in Florida. The Minnesota Twins train at Hammond Stadium in the Lee County Sports Complex, where the minor league Fort Myers Mighty Mussels play throughout the regular season. Together the two franchises bring tens of thousands of visitors to the city each February and March, filling restaurants and generating a community energy that residents who love baseball treat as one of the city's defining annual traditions. Beyond baseball, the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at Florida SouthWestern State College is the region's premier venue for Broadway touring productions, classical concerts, and major entertainment acts, drawing audiences from across Lee and Collier counties throughout the season. The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, a full-service dinner theater with a 450-seat main stage, has been presenting live musicals in Fort Myers for over 30 years and maintains a year-round production calendar.

The neighborhoods that define Fort Myers give buyers an unusual range of choices. McGregor Boulevard, lined with those signature royal palms and running from downtown to the Sanibel Causeway, anchors the city's most historically significant residential district with character homes dating to the early 1900s, newer waterfront estates, and the refined communities of Palmetto Point and The Palms of McGregor where prices typically range from $400,000 to $800,000. Gulf Harbour Yacht and Country Club in South Fort Myers offers deep-water Gulf access, a full-service marina, and a championship golf course in a gated community where homes start around $500,000 and waterfront estates exceed $2 million. Gateway, the city's largest master-planned community at over 3,000 acres in East Fort Myers, combines family-friendly neighborhoods with proximity to Southwest Florida International Airport and I-75, making it the first choice for buyers who need to travel frequently. For active adults and retirees, Pelican Preserve near FGCU offers a resort-style 55-plus community with a clubhouse, fitness facilities, pools, and a full social calendar that keeps residents connected year-round. With 271 sunny days per year on average, a cost of living 4 percent above the national average compared to markets like Miami or Naples that run dramatically higher, and a location that puts Sanibel, Captiva, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs, and Naples all within 30 minutes, Fort Myers continues to deliver more of the Southwest Florida lifestyle per dollar than almost any other address in Lee County.

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