Ft. Lauderdale Apartments For Sale

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Glamorous Fort Lauderdale Condo with Water Views!
3100 NE 47th Ct APT 305
Ft. Lauderdale
fort lauderdale
Miami
$1,450,000
3 bed
2½ bath
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Downtown Fort Lauderdale Living | The Waverly at Las Olas
100 N Federal Hwy APT 938
Ft. Lauderdale
fort lauderdale
Miami
$650,000
3 bed
2 bath
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Discover Natiivo Fort Lauderdale's Premier High-Rise in Florida
200 W Broward Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Ft. Lauderdale
fort lauderdale
Miami
€583,740
($688,600)
3 bed
2 bath
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Exclusive Listing ✨ Perfect Location & Investment – in the Heart of …
2670 E Sunrise Blvd Apt 1115
Ft. Lauderdale
fort lauderdale
Miami
$170,000
1 bed
1 bath
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In Contract
EXQUISITE PENTHOUSE IN THE SKY
3100 N Ocean Blvd
Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$5,900,000
4 bed
6 bath
Investment Residences - Premier Short-Term Rental Building in Downtown Fort Lauderdale |
200 W Broward Blvd
Ft. Lauderdale
fort lauderdale
Miami
$895,000
2 bed
1 bath
Spectacular intercostal views | A boater's dream!
20 Isle of Venice Dr
Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,995,000
2 bed
2 bath
The St. Regis Resort & Residences Bahia Mar, Fort Lauderdale
611 Seabreeze Boulevard
Ft. Lauderdale
fort lauderdale
Miami
From $3,000,000
Andare Residences Design by Pininfarina
521 East Las Olas Boulevard
Ft. Lauderdale
fort lauderdale
Miami
From $2,300,000
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Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$12,995,000
4 bed
5½ bath
Auberge Beach Residences redefines oceanfront luxury an experience in a class of …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$6,399,000
3 bed
5 bath
WELCOME HOME to the Four Seasons Private Residence 802.
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$4,495,000
2 bed
3 bath
Experience luxury living in this stunning 18th floor corner residence featuring 4 …
2200 Ocean Blvd
Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$5,999,000
4 bed
5 bath
True Sky Estates combining elevated private residence living w boat slip access …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$4,995,000
3 bed
3½ bath
Experience unparalleled luxury in this rare, custom designed 27th floor Penthouse spanning …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$4,750,000
3 bed
3½ bath
The pinnacle of waterfront luxury in this reimagined 4, 000 SF penthouse, …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$3,195,000
4 bed
4½ bath
RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A STUNNING 3 STORY MASTERPIECE ON THE WIDEST …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$4,595,000
4 bed
5½ bath
Designer renovated and furnished modern showplace in highly desirable Harbourage Place offers …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$2,950,000
3 bed
3½ bath
Discover the pinnacle of coastal sophistication in this exceptional 3 bedroom, 3.
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$3,900,000
3 bed
2½ bath
Serene offers an exclusive collection of eight meticulously designed residences, each featuring …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$3,726,640
4 bed
4½ bath
Breathtaking Ocean, Intracoastal amp ; Skyline Views from this Stunning Flow Through …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$2,500,000
3 bed
3 bath
Designed for the most discerning buyer, this exceptional townhome offers the privacy …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$2,395,000
3 bed
3½ bath
Introducing The Terraces, a boutique collection of only 22 luxury residences in …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$2,950,000
3 bed
3½ bath
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3. 5 bath townhome on intercoastal located at 2601 …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$2,297,500
3 bed
3½ bath
A rare opportunity to own one of Fort Lauderdale's most distinctive penthouse …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$2,295,000
3 bed
3½ bath
Experience elevated waterfront living in this exquisitely upgraded condo, feat thoughtful, one …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$3,495,000
4 bed
3½ bath
A Rare Opportunity to own this 'one of a kind', Luxury Waterefront …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$2,100,000
3 bed
2½ bath
Step into luxury in the sky.
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$3,500,000
2 bed
3 bath
Fantastic condo on high floor with views of the Ocean one end …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,999,800
3 bed
2½ bath
Nestled in prestigious Nurmi Isles and just moments from Las Olas, this …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$3,200,000
3 bed
3½ bath
Indulge the pinnacle of coastal luxury at 259 Shore Court, Lauderdale by …
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
Miami
$2,798,000
4 bed
4½ bath
Possible one of the most meticulously updated amp ; rarely lived in …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,795,000
2 bed
2 bath
Priced to sell now ! Seller financing available and motivated seller !
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,795,000
3 bed
3 bath
Must See ! SOUTH FLORIDA LIVING AT ITS BEST !
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,790,000
2 bed
2½ bath
Experience unparalleled luxury in this gut renovated 3BR 2.
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,750,000
3 bed
2½ bath
Rare legal 6 unit multifamily asset in highly desirable Tarpon River, one …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,749,000
Welcome to this exceptional waterfront condominium located in the prestigious LA CASCADE …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,695,000
2 bed
2½ bath
904 amp ; 906 NE 17th Ter A rare opportunity to own …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$1,650,000
3 bed
3½ bath
Introducing The Terraces, a boutique collection of only 22 luxury residences in …
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
$2,250,000
2 bed
3 bath
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With a population of almost 5.5 million people, Fort Lauderdale is a huge Florida city—arguably the most famous in the state—located in Broward County. Named after Major William Lauderdale and the forts he commanded in the Second Seminole War, Fort Lauderdale is sometimes now also dubbed the “Venice of America” due to its large and complex system of canals.

Naturally, Fort Lauderdale is a major tourist destination, and though it originally gained its reputation as a spring break spot for college students, it has now become a place that attracts a crowd both rich and sophisticated. Nautical recreation—it is a major center for yachting—and cruise ships are Fort Lauderdale’s most prominent pastimes. The boating industry, in fact, makes up much of the city’s revenue. It is home to around 100 marinas, and is also a major center for yacht manufacturing and maintenance.

Special annual events include the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the largest of its kind in the world, and an annual festival of music, Langerado.

Unlike most cities, Fort Lauderdale officially recognizes distinct neighborhoods under its Neighborhood Organization Recognition Program. A recent tally has Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods at a number of at least 60 and growing.

Fort Lauderdale is also proud to be home to a large, thriving gay population and vacation spot, which actively seeks them out. Its own visitor’s bureau calls it “America’s top gay resort,” and PlanetOut, a gay website, labeled the city the “best gay resort town.” It is also the location of the largest LGBT library in the southeastern portion of the country, The Stonewall Library & Archives.

Fort Lauderdale has more than 4100 restaurants for its citizens and tourists’ dining pleasure, including Asian places such as Mai-Kai, Jade Garden, Lemon Grass, Musashi Sushi Café, and Galanga, Italian places like Vincent! Restaurant and Wine Bar, Serafino Waterfront Bistro, Café Martorano, Big Louie’s, Casa d’Angelo Ristorante, and Ponte Vecchio, Latin places such as Café Seville, Zona Fresca, Canyon, Cabo Blanco, and Jalisco, and steak and seafood places like Morton’s, Charlie’s Crab, Aruba Beach Café, the Capital Grill, and Shula’s on the Beach. In addition, Discovery Cruises offers dinner cruises, for a fun dining option.

It also has a bustling nightlife, with over 120 night clubs, including Culture Room, Revolution Live, Blue Martini, Club Premiere, The Poor House, a jazz and blues club, and Casablanca Café. Gay and lesbian clubs include Club Boom, Scandals, and Manhattan South.

Fort Lauderdale also has a thriving arts and entertainment community. Running along Las Olas Boulevard, the district has such famous theatres as the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.

Other attractions include the beaches (of course), museums such as The Museum of Discovery and Science, The Antique Car Museum, and The Young at Art Children Museum, the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop—a huge flea market and a 13-screen drive-in movie theatre complex, the largest in the world—the International Swimming Hall of Fame, the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, the Henry E. Kinney Tunnel, and the James Randi Educational Foundation.

Fort Lauderdale has 23 public schools, as well as 7 colleges, namely The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Broward Community College, City College, Florida Atlantic University (satellite campus), Florida International University (satellite campus), Nova Southeastern University (satellite campus), and the University of Phoenix (Cypress Creek Learning Center).

As far as transportation goes, Broward County Transit provides local buses, along with connections to the Metrobus in Miami-Dade and Palm Tran in Palm Beach. Meanwhile, Tri-Rail connects Fort Lauderdale to Florida’s other major cities, and Amtrak connects it to other cities up and down the Atlantic. Airplane transportation is provided via the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Ship transportation is also available from Port Everglades, one of the country’s busiest cruise ports.





Fort Lauderdale (pronounced /fɔrt ˈlɔːdərdeɪl/) is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, along the Atlantic Ocean. It is the county seat of Broward County. According to 2007 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the city had a population of 183,606. It is a principal city of the South Florida metropolitan area, which is home to over 5,413,212 people.
The city is a popular tourist destination, with 10.35 million visitors in 2006. Fort Lauderdale is sometimes known as the "Venice of America" because of its expansive and intricate canal system. The city is a major yachting center, with 42,000 resident yachts and 100 marinas and boatyards. The city sits 28 miles north of Miami, Florida. Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding area host over 4100 restaurants and 120 nightclubs.
Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale, who was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort. However, development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict. Three forts named "Fort Lauderdale" were constructed; the first was at the fork of the New River, the second at Tarpon Bend, in what is now known as the Sailboat Bend neighborhood, and the third near the site of the Bahia Mar Marina.