WildBlue: Estero’s newest community
Top amenities and beautiful home designs mark Estero’s newest lakeside community. Set on more than 3,000 acres in Estero, WildBlue makes room for more than 1,000 homesites, wooded preserves, lakes and amenities.
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Top amenities and beautiful home designs mark Estero’s newest lakeside community. Set on more than 3,000 acres in Estero, WildBlue makes room for more than 1,000 homesites, wooded preserves, lakes and amenities.
While impressive home designs and added amenities can certainly be appealing, some prospective homebuyers are searching for a low-density community. That’s exactly what you’ll find when you search within any one of these top three Estero communities.
Fresh off a multi-million-dollar renovation project to update its golf course, West Bay Club is now eying a new $12 million amenity improvement and renovation plan.
What’s better for your lifestyle, an Estero coach home or a carriage home? Sometimes used interchangeably, the answer really depends on what you’re looking for in a new home.
Mediterranean luxury meets resort-style living in Genova. This Estero community offers a half-dozen luxury condos buildings, complemented by courtyards, lakes and piazzas.
More than 2,000 new single-family homes could be coming to Estero in the future. Lennar and Pulte Homes have partnered with a Fort Myers real estate firm to construct up to 2,400 new homes as part of Verdana Village.
For a luxury lifestyle in Estero, consider the many possibilities of West Bay Club. This gated country club community offers not only the luxury of a championship golf course but also a private beach club on Little Hickory Island.
If you’re thinking about buying a new home or condo in Bonita Springs or Estero in the near future, be prepared to act fast. Inventory is down considerably compared to the previous year, meaning serious buyers don’t want to wait too long to put in an offer.
A popular spot for kayaking and camping, Koreshan State Park also boasts a pretty wacky history. It seems in the late 1800s the leader of a religious sect convinced 200 or so of his Chicago followers to move to Florida.
Lee County just made a major buy when it comes to conservation. Commissioners recently unanimously approved spending $860,000 to buy the final privately-owned piece of land on Mound Key. It’s part of the Conservation 20/20 Land Acquisition Program.
For an endless array of outstanding amenities, consider taking your home search to The Place at Corkscrew. From beach volleyball to tennis, this impressive development has it all.
Solely a single-family home community, Belle Lago provides an enduring investment for buyers in Fort Myers. The nearly 450 homes of this community are only available on a resale basis, making it one of the few single-family home communities of its kind in the area.