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Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale

The “Venice of America,” where yachting culture and sophisticated urban living converge.

With over 165 miles of navigable waterways, Fort Lauderdale is the undisputed yachting capital of the world. It is a city built on the water, for the water. The annual International Boat Show draws the global elite, but for residents, the maritime lifestyle is a daily reality, with many estates offering deep-water dockage for mega-yachts directly in the backyard.

Beyond the canals, the city has undergone a luxury renaissance. The beachfront, once defined by spring break, is now lined with five-star residences like the Auberge Beach and The Four Seasons. Las Olas Boulevard serves as the city’s sophisticated spine, a walkable district of fashion boutiques, art galleries, and sidewalk cafes that buzzes with activity from morning until late night.

The city offers a slightly more relaxed, understated pace compared to Miami, appealing to buyers who value privacy and ease of movement. With a rapidly expanding international airport and the Brightline station connecting it to the rest of South Florida, Fort Lauderdale offers a perfect balance of resort-style leisure and metropolitan connectivity.