When you think of buying a home in Fort Lauderdale, what do you picture? Is it the exclusive waterfront manses of Las Olas Isles or the beachy bungalows of Colee Hammock? A cutting-edge condo on Fort Lauderdale Beach or a Spanish-style single-family in Victoria Park? For more on dining, shopping, parks, schools and ambiance in some of Fort Lauderdale’s hottest areas, click on the neighborhood that interests you.
Colee Hammock
One of the most desirable neighborhoods in Fort Lauderdale, Colee Hammock is also one of its most architecturally diverse. With houses in the Mediterranean, Art Deco, Southern, Craftsman bungalow and … Read More...
Fort Lauderdale Beach
The Fort Lauderdale Beach neighborhood, sometimes called Central Beach, is a neighborhood in renaissance, with some of the most exciting condominium, single-family, and townhouse living in the … Read More...
Coral Ridge
Taking its name from the actual ridge of coral on which it sits, the Coral Ridge neighborhood has a history as one of Fort Lauderdale’s most affluent neighborhoods. Settled in the 1830s as part of … Read More...
Las Olas Isles
Las Olas Isles is an exclusive neighborhood of six vertical islets on the Intracoastal Waterway in East Fort Lauderdale. The island community was founded in the 1920s when dredged with the express … Read More...
Rio Vista
Fort Lauderdale’s Rio Vista takes its name from the Spanish, meaning River View. A short trip to this little upscale neighborhood next to downtown will make it abundantly clear why. Rio Vista … Read More...
Victoria Park
The Victoria Park neighborhood in Fort Lauderdale is the perfect combination of quiet and quirky. Bounded to the north by Sunrise Boulevard—with incredibly quick access to Fort Lauderdale Beach—and to … Read More...