Fort
Lauderdale

Known the world over as the Venice of America, Fort Lauderdale is a city of waterways, beaches, and urban energy, where 165 miles of canals, a celebrated arts district, and one of Florida's busiest ports converge into something truly dynamic.

165 mi
Of Waterways
24 mi
Of Coastline
270+
Days of Sunshine

The Venice of America,
Reimagined

Fort Lauderdale has evolved far beyond its spring break reputation into one of South Florida's most sophisticated and desirable cities. With 165 miles of navigable waterways threading through residential neighborhoods, a thriving arts and dining scene along Las Olas Boulevard, and direct beach access, it offers an urban energy that no other Broward County city can match.

From the mega-yacht lined New River to the quiet canal-front homes of Victoria Park, Fort Lauderdale rewards buyers who want a real city with real character and the water always within reach.

165 Miles of Waterways — More canals per capita than Venice, Italy, with thousands of homes offering private docks and direct ocean access.
Las Olas Boulevard — Fort Lauderdale's premier dining, shopping, and nightlife corridor, stretching from downtown to the beach with unmatched energy.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport — One of Florida's busiest airports provides direct connections to major domestic and international destinations.
Boating Capital — Home to the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the world's largest in-water boat show, held annually each fall.
NSU Art Museum — A world-class art institution anchoring a broader arts and cultural district that continues to expand and draw national recognition.
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Everything the City
Has to Offer

From canal-side happy hours to mornings on the Atlantic, Fort Lauderdale is a city that never stops surprising you.

Dining in Fort Lauderdale
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Dining
Las Olas and the waterfront are home to some of South Florida's most acclaimed restaurants, from waterside raw bars to celebrated fine dining destinations.
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Boating in Fort Lauderdale
Boating & Waterways
165 miles of navigable canals, direct Intracoastal access, and the world's largest boat show make Fort Lauderdale the undisputed boating capital of America.
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Things to do in Fort Lauderdale
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Things To Do
Beaches, water taxis, world-class museums, live music, rooftop bars, and a nightlife scene that draws visitors from around the globe year-round.
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The Fort Lauderdale Lifestyle

What Makes Fort Lauderdale
Unique

Boating Capital
No city in America rivals Fort Lauderdale for boating access. Over 50,000 registered yachts and vessels call this port home, and the canals extend into nearly every neighborhood.
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Urban Energy
Las Olas Boulevard, Flagler Village, and the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District give Fort Lauderdale a genuine urban pulse that suburban Broward communities simply cannot replicate.
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Arts & Culture
The NSU Art Museum, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, and Flagler Village's gallery scene have cemented Fort Lauderdale's standing as a true cultural destination.
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Easy Connectivity
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport offers direct routes to over 100 destinations, making it one of the most conveniently connected cities in all of South Florida.
Fort Lauderdale Communities
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Neighborhoods in Fort Lauderdale

From the canal-front homes of Rio Vista and Victoria Park to the oceanfront towers of Galt Ocean Mile, Fort Lauderdale has a neighborhood for every lifestyle, budget, and relationship with the water.

Canal-front homes with private docks citywide
Oceanfront high-rises along the Galt Mile
Historic neighborhoods steps from Las Olas
From $500K entry to $20M+ deepwater estates
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Browse every available property in Fort Lauderdale, not just by neighborhood. Filter by price, waterfront access, home type, and proximity to Las Olas or the beach.