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North Fort Myers

Florida

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North Fort Myers real estate is considered an active market for beach homes and beach lots in Florida.

There are typically around 510 beach homes for sale on North Fort Myers​ at any given time. The beach will usually have around 90 or so beach lots and land for sale.

This beach has a shoreline of 548 miles.

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About North Fort Myers

Coastal Charm Meets Rural Living: Why North Fort Myers, FL, is a Top Real Estate Choice

NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla. — Situated along the northern bank of the beautiful Caloosahatchee River, North Fort Myers, Florida, part of the broader Cape Coral-Fort Myers metro area, offers prospective homeowners a compelling blend of coastal convenience and expansive rural acreage. This unique combination, paired with a lower cost of living compared to other major coastal Florida cities, makes the community a highly sought-after location for families, young professionals, and retirees looking for prime Southwest Florida real estate.

The quality of life here is defined by access to extensive outdoor recreation and major metropolitan amenities without the constant urban pace.

Attractions and Outdoor Lifestyle

The community’s most celebrated asset is its direct connection to nature. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to the area to utilize the Great Calusa Blueway, a 190-mile marked aquatic trail perfect for kayaking, canoeing, and boating along the river and various creeks. For land-based activity, the Prairie Pines Preserve offers more than 17 miles of dedicated trails for hiking and biking through protected scrubland and marshes.

Culturally, North Fort Myers features its own historic flavor. The area is home to the renowned Shell Factory & Nature Park, an enduring Old Florida-style attraction with an expansive store, nature park, and entertainment center. Additionally, the globally recognized ECHO Global Farm is a local historical standout, operating as a research and training center dedicated to sustainable farming techniques for developing nations. The proximity to Downtown Fort Myers, just across the river, provides easy access to the historical Edison and Ford Winter Estates.

Infrastructure and Accessibility

North Fort Myers is well-supported by regional infrastructure, offering crucial convenience for homeowners.

Major Access Roads: Interstate 75 (I-75) runs directly through the area, providing a north-south corridor to Tampa and Miami, while US Route 41 (Tamiami Trail) is the main commercial artery for local businesses and services.

Closest Airports: The region is primarily served by the Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), which is approximately 30-40 minutes away and offers domestic and international flights. A secondary, closer option for domestic travel is the Punta Gorda Airport (PGD).

Hospitals: Excellent medical care is available via the comprehensive Lee Health system, with major facilities like Lee Memorial Hospital and Gulf Coast Medical Center located a short commute away across the Caloosahatchee River.

Why Buy a Home in North Fort Myers?

Purchasing a home in North Fort Myers is an investment in unparalleled lifestyle value. The housing market is diverse, featuring everything from manufactured homes and affordable riverfront condos to sprawling estates on large, private lots. The average home value here remains a significant advantage for those seeking Southwest Florida property at a competitive price point. With continuous growth in the Fort Myers metropolitan area's job market, especially in the healthcare and retail sectors, a home here offers financial opportunity, accessibility, and a unique balance of rural tranquility and coastal excitement. For buyers seeking a great community and abundant outdoor activities, North Fort Myers is a premier location.

Overview

  • 548mi of Shoreline
  • 57in of Annual Precipitation
  • 84°FAverage High Temp
  • 65°FAverage Low Temp
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Some)
    National Park (None)
    City Park (Some)
  • Public Boat Ramps
    16
  • Primary Composition
    Sand
  • Pier
    Private
  • Public Website https://fortmyers.gov/
  • Water Type
    Brackish

Information

  • Counties: Lee County
  • Landmarks: Eddison & Ford Winter Estates, Historic Downtown River District, Caloosahatchee River, Pop Ash Creek Preserve, The Shell Factory & Nature Park
  • Known for: This area is known for being one of the last "Old Florida" roadside tourist attractions. As well as other places like The Great Calusa Blueway, The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon.
  • Notable events: Edison Festival of Light, ArtFest, Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival, Caloosahatchee Celtic Festival, Annual American Sandsculpting Festival, Fort Myers Beach Christmas Boat Parade, Fourth of July Celebration
  • Interesting facts: There are nesting locations for two "celebrity" eagles, M15 and F23. They are broadcast each season and bring in millions of viewers.
  • History: North Fort Myers was an early settlement and was known by other names, such as Cabana City, Samville, and Bayshore.
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)

Restrictions

- No destruction of dunes. No live shelling No flashlights on beach at night. Stay 10 feet away from turtle nesting areas. No vehicles on beach. Dogs must be on leash while on the beach, and owners are required to clean up after pets. Pets and motorized vehicles prohibited through the critical wildlife area. All waterfront property is privately owned. Unlawful for the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public areas. No fireworks or firearms on beach or dune. Camping/overnight sleeping on the beach is prohibited. Discard of any trash brought onto the beach or public area. (See https://www.fortmyersbeachfl.gov/DocumentCenter/View/17244/rules-and-regulations-for-visitors-logo-change-may-2021)