Coral Ridge homes for sale is the perfect community for those who are looking to live in a waterfront neighborhood with plenty of amenities. Located in North East Fort Lauderdale, Coral Ridge offers many different types of homes and lifestyles. The East Side of Bayview Drive has many waterfront homes that offer dock space for boat lovers, and the West Side of Bayview Drive has a variety of both dry lot homes and homes with golf course views of the prestigious Coral Ridge Country Club.
Coral Ridge homes for sale range from condos in the low-to-mid $200,000 to deepwater estates in the multi-millions, with a neighborhood median sale price of roughly $1.4 million (Redfin).
The neighborhood splits along Bayview Drive: boating homes with private docks to the east, and golf-course and family homes near the Coral Ridge Country Club to the west.
Below you will find current Coral Ridge listings, plus straight answers on pricing, boating access, and schools, from the Dotoli Group, a Fort Lauderdale team that sells in this neighborhood.
Coral Ridge sits in northeast Fort Lauderdale, bordered roughly by the Intracoastal Waterway and Bayview Drive, just inland from Lauderdale Beach and A1A.
The simplest way to understand it is as two sides of one street, and that split drives price, lifestyle, and resale more than anything else. See how it compares to the other best neighborhoods in Fort-lauderdale.East of Bayview Drive, you get the boating homes: canal-front and Intracoastal lots, many with private docks and ocean access. This is the side a boater wants, and it carries a clear price premium for the dockage.
West of Bayview Drive, you get a mix of dry-lot family homes and properties backing up to the Coral Ridge Country Club golf course. A family that wants space, a yard, and strong schools without paying the dock premium often does better to the west.
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The median sale price in Coral Ridge is approximately $1.4 million, according to Redfin. Pricing is driven almost entirely by water. Because the neighborhood has limited inventory and steady demand, well-priced homes move, so buyers should have financing or proof of funds ready, and sellers should price accurately against the right comparable set.
Condos start in the low-to-mid $200,000s and run to around $600,000. Non-waterfront single-family homes generally begin at around $1 million. If your budget is under seven figures, the condo market and the dry-lot western edge of the neighborhood are where to focus.
Waterfront homes, especially those with deepwater dockage and no fixed bridges to the ocean, run well into the multi-millions. The dock and the route to the inlet are the biggest single drivers of value at this end of the market.
Not all waterfront in Coral Ridge is equal. Before you fall for a dock, confirm three things: whether the route to the ocean has any fixed bridges, which cap your boat’s height, the water depth at the dock at low tide, and the canal width for turning.
East-side Coral Ridge and the nearby isles, such as Seven Isles, are valued precisely because many homes offer quick, no-fixed-bridge access toward the Intracoastal and out to the inlet.
This is where a local agent earns their fee. The gap between a dock that fits a 40-foot center console and one that fits a 60-foot yacht is a major difference in value, and it is rarely obvious from a listing photo.
Schools are a real draw here, with strong public and private options close by.
Neighborhood elementary students are generally served by Bayview Elementary, one of the area’s well-regarded schools. School assignments and boundaries can change, so confirm your specific address with Broward County Public Schools before relying on it.
On the private side, Westminster Academy is located right in the Coral Ridge area, and the nationally known Pine Crest School is a short drive away in Fort Lauderdale. Confirm enrollment details and availability directly with each school.
Beyond schools, the lifestyle anchors are what keep buyers in Coral Ridge. The Coral Ridge Country Club offers golf and social membership in the heart of the neighborhood.
You are minutes from Lauderdale Beach, the Galleria shopping district, Holiday Park, and the restaurants of Las Olas, with Hugh Taylor Birch State Park and Bonnet House nearby along the coast. Downtown Fort Lauderdale and the airport are a short drive away.
Buyers comparing Coral Ridge often also look at nearby Victoria Park and Las Olas Isles, which offer their own mix of family and waterfront homes.
Coral Ridge sits in northeast Fort Lauderdale, bordered roughly by the Intracoastal Waterway and Bayview Drive, just inland from Lauderdale Beach and A1A.
The simplest way to understand it is as two sides of one street, and that split drives price, lifestyle, and resale more than anything else. See how it compares to the other best neighborhoods in Fort-lauderdale.East of Bayview Drive, you get the boating homes: canal-front and Intracoastal lots, many with private docks and ocean access. This is the side a boater wants, and it carries a clear price premium for the dockage.
West of Bayview Drive, you get a mix of dry-lot family homes and properties backing up to the Coral Ridge Country Club golf course. A family that wants space, a yard, and strong schools without paying the dock premium often does better to the west.
The median sale price is approximately $1.4 million, according to Redfin. Condos start in the low-to-mid $200,000s and run to around $600,000, non-waterfront single-family homes generally begin near $1 million, and waterfront homes with deepwater dockage run into the multi-millions. Pricing is driven mainly by whether a home has dockage and ocean access.
Many are, especially east of Bayview Drive. Access quality varies, so confirm whether the route to the ocean has fixed bridges, the dock’s low-tide depth, and the canal width before you commit. Homes with no fixed-bridge ocean access command a premium.
Public elementary students are generally served by Bayview Elementary, and families also choose private options such as Westminster Academy in the Coral Ridge area and Pine Crest School nearby in Fort Lauderdale. Confirm current boundaries with Broward County Public Schools and the private schools directly before relying on any assignment.
Yes. It is popular with families for its school options, quiet residential streets west of Bayview Drive, and proximity to parks, the beach, and the Coral Ridge Country Club. The west side, in particular, offers space and yards without the waterfront price premium.
You want a team that works the neighborhood specifically and understands its east-side and west-side pricing and boating nuances. The Dotoli Group sells in Coral Ridge and advises on both buying and selling here.
Browse our current Coral Ridge, or contact the Dotoli Group for a no-pressure conversation about buying or selling in the neighborhood.
Avg Age is 45 years old
Avg Age is 45 years old
Avg Age is 45 years old
Avg Age is 45 years old
Avg Age is 45 years old
Avg Age is 45 years old