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Fort Lauderdale · South Florida
Rio Vista
Deeper water, wider lots, a different kind of quiet.
Why this area
The shape of the place.
Rio Vista sits south of Las Olas across the New River, with deeper water, wider lots, and architectural character that pre-dates most of the Las Olas inventory. The buyer profile is different: more established, less foot traffic, more privacy.
You give up the four-minute walk to dinner. You gain larger lot footprints, more mature landscaping, and a quieter cul-de-sac feel. The water access is comparable; the boulevard energy is not.

Active Listings
Homes for sale in this area.
Evidence
The numbers behind the story.
Median
$2.1M
Days on market
45
Price / sf
$820

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.
How does Rio Vista compare to Las Olas on water access?
Comparable and in some respects better. Rio Vista sits on the New River — deeper water, wider canal sections, and Intracoastal access without the boulevard energy. The trade-off is walkability: you're not four minutes from dinner here. You're in a quieter, more established residential neighborhood. Buyers who've done Las Olas and Rio Vista side by side usually know within the first showing which one fits.
What's the architectural character like in Rio Vista?
More varied and generally older than Las Olas. You'll find Mediterranean Revival, Spanish Colonial, mid-century, and genuine estates with mature landscaping that took decades to develop. The lot sizes tend to be larger. The homes that have been well-maintained here have a permanence that newer construction can't replicate — and they usually come with dock infrastructure already in place.
Who buys in Rio Vista?
Buyers who've already been through Las Olas — or buyers who've done enough research to know they want privacy and character over walkability and energy. It's a more established buyer profile: typically not a first Fort Lauderdale purchase. The neighborhood doesn't announce itself the way Las Olas does. The people who choose it usually chose it deliberately.
Start with a conversation.
Current inventory, what’s about to list, what to look for at a showing.
