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Fort Lauderdale · South Florida
Harbor Beach
Gated. Oceanfront. The smallest address book on the site.
Why this area
The shape of the place.
Harbor Beach is the gated oceanfront enclave south of Port Everglades — private beach, controlled entry, deepwater dockage on the Intracoastal side, beach frontage on the ocean side. A small inventory of about 200 homes. Everyone knows everyone.
The premium here is real and not for everyone. You’re paying for the gate, the private beach, and the address. The buyer who fits Harbor Beach knows it — or learns it on the first visit.

Active Listings
Homes for sale in this area.
Evidence
The numbers behind the story.
Median
$5.8M
Days on market
72
Price / sf
$1,650

Thomas’s Take
Field notes from inside the corridor.
Thomas’s personal notes about this neighborhood coming soon.
Nearby
Other places worth knowing.
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Explore this market →: Pompano BeachBroward County
Pompano Beach
North of Fort Lauderdale. Growing arts district. Canal and beachfront at relative value.
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Explore this market →: Lighthouse PointBroward County
Lighthouse Point
No bridge restrictions. Direct Intracoastal access. Premier boating community.
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Explore this market →: Lauderdale-by-the-SeaBroward County
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Small beach town. Dive capital of the Southeast. Village scale, Atlantic address.
Questions
What buyers ask most.
Who buys in Harbor Beach?
Buyers for whom the gate, the private beach, and the address are non-negotiable. It's a specific buyer — usually not a first Fort Lauderdale purchase, often someone who has owned in Las Olas or Rio Vista and wants the next level of privacy and exclusivity. The inventory is small by design: roughly 200 homes. When something comes available, the buyer pool is deep and the transaction timeline is short.
What does the private beach membership include?
Access to a dedicated stretch of Atlantic beach — staffed, maintained, and restricted to Harbor Beach residents. No public access, no day-trippers. The beach club has full facilities. For buyers who want ocean proximity without public beach exposure, it's the only address in Fort Lauderdale that delivers this. The cost is embedded in your HOA; the experience is what drives the premium.
Is Harbor Beach worth the premium over Las Olas or Rio Vista?
If you need the gate, yes. If you're asking whether you need the gate, you probably don't. The premium is real — you're paying for access control, the private beach, and one of the smallest, most curated address books in Broward County. Buyers who fit Harbor Beach know it before they see the first property. I don't try to sell people on it; I help the buyers who've already decided evaluate their options clearly.
Start with a conversation.
Current inventory, what’s about to list, what to look for at a showing.
