Fort Lauderdale · South Florida

Las Olas

The canal, the boulevard, the four-minute walk to dinner.

Why this area

The shape of the place.

Las Olas Isles is the address most Fort Lauderdale buyers are picturing when they say they want “waterfront.” The canal network gives nearly every home direct water access, and the boulevard puts you four minutes from restaurants, galleries, and the beach — without the congestion of coastal living.

I’ve represented buyers and sellers here for over a decade. I know which canals have the best dockage, which streets hold their value through market corrections, and what the maintenance reality of canal-front ownership actually looks like. Homes range from renovated mid-century at $1.8M to new-build estates above $8M.

Evidence

The numbers behind the story.

Median

$2.4M

Days on market

38

Price / sf

$940

Thomas’s Take

Field notes from inside the corridor.

Las Olas is the neighborhood I chose when I moved to Fort Lauderdale. Not because it was the best investment opportunity — because it was the life I wanted.

Pay attention to the canal. Not all canals are equal. Width, depth, bridge clearance, and access to the Intracoastal are the details that separate a $2.4M property from one worth $3.8M.

Nearby

Other places worth knowing.

  • Fannin County

    Blue Ridge

    Walkable downtown. Wine trail. The Toccoa running through the middle of everything.

  • Fannin County

    Mineral Bluff

    Acreage. Privacy. The other side of the ridge.

  • Fannin County

    Epworth

    Land value. The southern entry of the corridor.

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