Wildblue Homes For Sale
If you are searching for homes for sale in WildBlue in Fort Myers, FL, you already know this is not an ordinary neighborhood search. WildBlue is a master-planned, gated lakefront community situated on approximately 3,100 acres just off Corkscrew Road, about three miles east of I-75. The community centers around more than 800 acres of freshwater lakes, including the 225-acre Lake Vista and the 435-acre WildBlue Lake North, both of which allow powerboating, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing directly from private docks. Homes range from roughly 1,800 to over 5,000 square feet, with prices running from the upper $700,000s to well above $2 million depending on the builder, lot position, and water frontage. Four nationally recognized builders shaped the community: Pulte Homes, Lennar, WCI, and Stock Development, giving buyers a wide range of architectural styles and floor plan options within a single cohesive neighborhood.
Resort-Style Living on Open Freshwater in Southwest Florida
The amenity campus at WildBlue sits on a peninsula overlooking the lake and includes a full social clubhouse with resort-style and lap pools, a poolside bar and grill, a full-service restaurant with lakeside views, and a sports center with a state-of-the-art fitness facility, day spa, tennis and pickleball courts, bocce, basketball, a yoga lawn, and a kids playground. A sandy lake beach with cabanas, community boat ramps, boat slip rentals, and kayak storage round out a lifestyle that is difficult to replicate at this price point in Southwest Florida. The community also supports an active social calendar through resident clubs, seasonal events, and a charitable organization called WildBlue Charitable Neighbors.
Schools, Location, and Price Point
Families with children in Lee County's school choice system will find Three Oaks Elementary School, Three Oaks Middle School, and South Fort Myers High School among the nearby options, with Estero High School also within a short drive. Southwest Florida International Airport is less than 15 miles away, and Lee Health Coconut Point is the nearest hospital at under 10 miles. Miromar Outlets, Gulf Coast Town Center, and Coconut Point Mall are all easily reachable, and JetBlue Park, the Boston Red Sox spring training facility, is just down the road. Note: Specific HOA fee amounts should be verified directly with the community management, as WildBlue operates both a master HOA and a Community Development District (CDD), and fees vary by sub-neighborhood and builder.
Why Buyers Choose WildBlue
WildBlue draws buyers who want the privacy of a gated community paired with the freedom of true open-water recreation. The combination of lake access, resort amenities, natural gas homes, preserve views, and a location that puts both Naples and Fort Myers within reach makes it one of the most compelling luxury communities in the Lee County market. If you are comparing options in this price range, WildBlue consistently stands on its own.
Purchasing a home in WildBlue in Fort Myers, FL? Call the Armada Real Estate Team at (239) 785-1312. Whether you are a first-time buyer or making a strategic move, our agents know WildBlue and the surrounding Fort Myers housing market and are ready to help you make a confident, well-informed decision.
WildBlue Real Estate Search
These WildBlue home listings are updated throughout the day directly from the Fort Myers, Florida MLS. Each listing includes the property price, days on market, square footage, year built, lot size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, assigned schools, construction type, and other important details as entered by the listing agent.
Be sure to review local Fort Myers property tax information and check whether a listing is active, under contract, or pending. Where available, property features such as waterfront locations, pool, views, and community amenities including parks and golf courses will be noted in the listing details.
WildBlue Real Estate Agents
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Explore WildBlue in Fort Myers, FL
WildBlue sits at the southern edge of Fort Myers along Corkscrew Road, in the corridor between the city and Estero, and that location works quietly in residents' favor every day. Interstate 75 is about three miles west, putting Naples roughly 30 minutes south and downtown Fort Myers under 25 minutes north. Shopping is immediately accessible, with Miromar Outlets, Gulf Coast Town Center, and Coconut Point Mall all within a short drive. For dining, the stretch along US-41 and around the Estero corridor covers everything from casual waterfront spots to more polished evenings out, and WildBlue's own on-site restaurant provides a lakeside option without leaving the gates.
The broader community around WildBlue draws outdoor-minded residents who value both water access and proximity to the Gulf. Fort Myers Beach and Lovers Key are reachable in under 30 minutes, and the freshwater recreation inside WildBlue itself means many residents find their weekend spending more time on the lake than anywhere else. JetBlue Park, the spring training home of the Boston Red Sox, is nearby for baseball season, and Florida Gulf Coast University is just a few minutes west for arts programming, sports events, and continuing education.
Lee County's school choice model gives families in WildBlue flexibility in selecting public schools rather than being assigned by strict boundary lines. Three Oaks Elementary and Three Oaks Middle School are among the most commonly associated options in this part of the county, with South Fort Myers High School and Estero High School both within a reasonable commute. Lee Health Coconut Point, a full-service hospital campus, is less than 10 miles away, making the location practical for families and retirees alike.
About WildBlue
WildBlue is a master-planned, gated community developed beginning around 2017 and 2018, with four builders sharing the buildout: Pulte Homes, Lennar (under the Vista WildBlue sub-neighborhood), WCI, and Stock Development. At buildout, the community is planned for approximately 1,100 single-family homes across roughly 3,100 acres, of which more than 800 acres are freshwater lakes and approximately 1,300 acres are protected preserve land. Home sizes range from around 1,800 square feet in the smaller Pulte and Lennar plans to over 5,000 square feet in Stock Development's custom estate offerings. The British West Indies architectural style carries through much of the community, giving WildBlue a coastal aesthetic that reads as considered rather than generic. The community is gated with a staffed entry on Corkscrew Road and a secondary residents-only entrance off Alico Road. A Community Development District (CDD) is in place, meaning infrastructure costs are assessed separately on the annual tax bill in addition to the master HOA; buyers should request a full fee disclosure for the specific sub-neighborhood and lot they are considering, as assessments vary.
Living in WildBlue
Day-to-day life in WildBlue is shaped by the lakes more than anything else. Residents with docks on Lake Vista or WildBlue Lake North have direct access to motorized boating, and the community boat ramps serve those without private dockage. The amenity peninsula is the social hub, where the resort pool, lap pool, fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, and the lakeside restaurant create a daily rhythm that does not require leaving the gates. Publix, Costco, and Walmart are all within a few miles along Corkscrew and US-41. The commute to Southwest Florida International Airport typically runs under 15 minutes. Natural gas service is available throughout the community, which is relatively uncommon in this part of Southwest Florida and appreciated by buyers who want gas cooking and whole-home generators. For those comparing WildBlue to neighbors like Corkscrew Shores or Verdana Village, the scale of the lakes and the depth of the amenity program remain the clearest differentiators.
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