The name says it all — Town and River sits at the intersection of community and waterfront access.
Huge menu, waterfront seating, and an upstairs bar with panoramic views over the bay.
Buying a waterfront home in Southwest Florida sounds simple—until you’re actually doing it.
Now they’re in their 60s, 70s, even 80s, sitting on piles of cash, but they can’t enjoy it.
Island Park offers larger lots, fewer restrictions, and a central Fort Myers location.
It’s what I’ve seen in those long marriages: beyond the ups and downs, there’s mutual admiration.
When you choose your place, you’ll know exactly what you’re getting—view, water, numbers, and all.
Catch you on the next episode – soon we’ll be takin’ these podcasts out in the field!
I made a quick video walking through these tips—and showing you how I do it out on the water.
The Florida Keys is not a market where generalist experience translates directly.
Some people don’t do rough water, so knowing I can switch sides in minutes is huge.
And when you’re ready to take the next step, reach out. We can tour by land — or by water.
Now they’re in their 60s, 70s, even 80s, sitting on piles of cash, but they can’t enjoy it.
It’s ideal for buyers who want luxury + flexibility + boating all in one place.
It’s what I’ve seen in those long marriages: beyond the ups and downs, there’s mutual admiration.
Let’s break down a few of the most popular and well-appointed communities.
Catch you on the next episode – soon we’ll be takin’ these podcasts out in the field!
Fort Myers Beach isn’t the cheapest—but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Decades of waterfront expertise, deep local roots, and a passion for the Florida lifestyle define every client experience. The Shane “Waterfront” Wilson combines extensive real estate knowledge with unmatched insight into the Florida Keys and Southwest Florida markets—helping buyers and sellers navigate every step with confidence and ease.