Broward County · South Florida

Lighthouse Point

No bridge restrictions. Direct Intracoastal access. Premier boating community.

Why this area

The shape of the place.

Lighthouse Point is the premier boating community at the north end of the Fort Lauderdale coastal market — a city whose canal network connects directly to the Intracoastal with no fixed bridge restrictions.

The residential character is quiet and established — broader streets, well-maintained canal-front properties, a suburban scale that feels intentional. Property values reflect the bridge-free access premium.

Evidence

The numbers behind the story.

Median

$2.8M

Days on market

52

Price / sf

$920

Thomas Echea

Thomas’s Take

Field notes from inside the corridor.

Lighthouse Point is the Fort Lauderdale boating community that does not have to introduce itself to serious boaters. No bridges between the residential canals and the Intracoastal. Direct deepwater access. A community built around the assumption that the boat is part of the household. It is a suburb in the geographic sense and not in any other sense.

The buyer who comes to Lighthouse Point has usually already done the research on bridge clearance and decided it is not a conversation they want to have. They want the open water when they back out of the slip.

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