Broward County · South Florida

Fort Lauderdale

Three neighborhoods, one coastline. Canal, boulevard, and the gate at the end of the road.

Why this area

The shape of the place.

Fort Lauderdale is the anchor of the South Florida practice. The neighborhoods I work in — Las Olas, Rio Vista, Harbor Beach, Coral Ridge — sit within a two-mile radius of each other, each with a different relationship to water, walkability, and architecture.

The canal network defines the city more than the beach does. Direct ocean access, dockage, bridge clearance — these are the variables that separate $2M homes from $8M ones. The right neighborhood is the one whose trade-offs match how you actually want to live.

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 canal-front classic — walkable, dockage at every house, the boulevard four minutes away. Rio Vista trades canal premium for architectural character and lower entry. Harbor Beach is the gated oceanfront answer.

I’ve represented buyers and sellers in all four. Which one fits you isn’t a price question first — it’s a lifestyle question. We start there.

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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Start with a conversation.

Current inventory, what’s about to list, what to look for at a showing.