Fort Myers, FL

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Key Performance Metrics

Market snapshot

Performance indicators for the Fort Myers short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

7406 / 20292

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

10%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$31,809

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

60%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$312,186

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$75,612

Top-Earners Revenue

Fort Myers

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Fort Myers Regulations

STRs are explicitly allowed but require municipal registration via Rentalscape, DBPR vacation‑rental licensing, fire inspections, and remittance of 11% in state/local taxes; the town maintains strict code‑of‑conduct and enforcement (hotline, inspections), and condo opt‑outs add complexity, making compliance burdensome but not prohibited.

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About Fort Myers

Overview of Fort Myers, FL

Fort Myers, Florida, is a historical city located in the southwestern part of the state along the Caloosahatchee River. The city has a thriving population of approximately 92,000 residents. It is situated roughly 125 miles or a two-hour drive south of Tampa, making it a relatively close option for tourists seeking a blend of coastal and metropolitan experiences.

Appeal for Short-Term Rentals

Fort Myers has increasingly become an attractive destination for short-term rentals due to its blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities.

Key Attractions and Landmarks

  1. Edison and Ford Winter Estates: One of the top historical attractions in Fort Myers, the Edison and Ford Winter Estates offers visitors a glimpse into the lives and inventions of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. The estates feature beautifully landscaped gardens, historic buildings, and a museum. More information is available on their official website.

  2. Fort Myers Beach: A short drive from the city center, Fort Myers Beach is a popular destination for sunbathing, water sports, and seaside dining. The beach is known for its pristine white sands and shallow waters, ideal for families.

  3. Manatee Park: This natural public park offers a unique opportunity to see Florida manatees in their natural habitat, particularly during the cooler winter months. The park provides boardwalks, kayak rentals, and educational programs. More details can be found on the Lee County Parks & Recreation site.

  4. IMAG History & Science Center: A family-friendly attraction that combines interactive science exhibits and historical displays, providing educational fun for all ages. Visit their official site for more information.

Summary

With its historical charm, beautiful beaches, and family-friendly activities, Fort Myers presents a compelling case for short-term rentals. Its proximity to larger cities like Tampa adds to its attractiveness, making it a convenient yet scenic getaway. Whether visitors are history buffs, nature enthusiasts, or simply looking for a relaxing beach vacation, Fort Myers offers diverse attractions to meet their interests.

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