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Fort Myers Country Club Homes for Rent

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    $2,000 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,417 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    1354 Stadler Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33901

    Amazing 2 Bedroom/2 Bath Home in the McGregor river district!Welcome to your new home in the renowned Seminole Estates subdivision, nestled in the heart of the family friendly McGregor district. This superbly maintained residence is situated near notable local attractions such as the Ford and Edison estates, downtown river district and close to schools, shopping and hospitals.This

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    David Reeve

    Hometown Realty of SW Florida

    (239) 306-5940

    1354 Stadler Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33901
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    $2,300 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,714 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    1259 Burtwood Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33901

    Beautiful, pet-friendly home coming soon! Apply now, Move-In is available on or after the listed date. Upon approval, $500 reservation deposit to reserve (applied to security deposit and/or refundable). Application fee: $50 per adult. Security Deposit: one month?s rent. Pet fees: $250 + $35/mo per pet. Some homes may include pool ($150/mo), septic ($15/mo), and/or HOA fees; other fees may apply.

    1259 Burtwood Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33901

Why Live in Fort Myers Country Club

Fort Myers Country Club is a Caloosahatchee Riverfront community in the highly sought-after McGregor Boulevard corridor. While convenience is part of its appeal, with downtown just a few miles away and the neighborhood’s namesake golf course right across the street, it’s not the only draw. “It’s really the historic nature of the homes,” says Maggie Van Pelt, sales manager for eXp Realty’s John Garuti Team. “There are lots of new builds – big modern mega-mansions – all over the city, which is a blessing and a curse. It’s nice to see development in Fort Myers, but I’m in awe when I go down to Country Club because you can still feel the history and charm there.” Spanish Eclectic, Mission and ranch-style homes line the quiet streets west of McGregor Boulevard. Most were built in the 1950s and ‘60s, but a few were built in the early 2000s. “These are older homes, without a lot of updates. It’s that Old Florida feel that brings people in and keeps them here,” Van Pelt says. Prices start at about $370,000 and can climb north of $6.5 million. Waterfront homes typically sell for more than inland properties, which top out at about $855,000. On average, homes are on the market more than
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