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Coasterra Apartments
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mornings might start with coffee along the Riverwalk, where you can watch boats drift past and feel the breeze off the Intracoastal. From there, Las Olas Boulevard is perfect for browsing boutique shops or settling into a long lunch at a sidewalk café. As the day winds down, sunsets at Fort Lauderdale Beach are hard to beat, and nights often bring live music, art walks, or seasonal festivals that keep the city buzzing. When you’re ready for a change of scenery, Hollywood’s boardwalk offers a laid‑back stretch of oceanfront lined with casual restaurants and shops, while Plantation has shaded parks and quiet green spaces to explore. And if you’re craving something bigger, Miami and West Palm Beach are just a Brightline ride away, opening the door to concerts, museums, and weekend adventures without the hassle of a long drive.
Work in Fort Lauderdale comes with plenty of options and a strong mix of industries. Tourism and the boating economy keep the city buzzing, while healthcare and technology add stability and growth. Local employers such as AutoNation, Nova Southeastern University, and Broward Health anchor the job market, and Port Everglades, one of the busiest cruise and cargo ports in the country, plays a major role in both employment and the city’s identity. You’ll also find office hubs in Downtown Fort Lauderdale and the Cypress Creek business district, making it easy to connect with opportunities across different fields. Just south, Miami’s financial district and creative scene open doors to careers in trade, design, and media. And with Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport right nearby, traveling for work or mixing in a little leisure is simple, keeping you connected to destinations across the country and abroad.
Food in Fort Lauderdale comes with plenty of flavor. You can sit dockside at 15th Street Fisheries, cracking into fresh seafood while boats drift up to the pier. Or wander Las Olas Boulevard, where sidewalk cafés spill onto the street and boutique restaurants make it easy to linger over lunch. For everyday errands, The Galleria covers the basics, while a bigger shopping day might take you to Sawgrass Mills in Sunrise, a massive outlet mall with everything from designer deals to quirky finds. On weekends, local farmers markets fill neighborhoods with the smell of fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts. And tucked between the bigger names are spots that give the city its character: a strong Cuban coffee at Vicky Bakery, small‑batch brews at Invasive Species Brewing, or vintage treasure hunting at Oddballs Nifty Thrift. It’s the kind of mix where convenience meets personality, and even routine stops can turn into memorable outings.
Getting outside in Fort Lauderdale is easy, with plenty of spots that make the most of the sunshine. You can kayak or paddleboard along the canals, bike shaded trails at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, or take a quiet walk through the gardens at Bonnet House Museum. For wide sandy stretches, Pompano Beach, just north of the city, is a favorite for swimming, fishing, and diving. On weekends, locals head west for airboat rides in the Everglades, where the rush of water and glimpses of wildlife make it an adventure unlike anywhere else. Hidden gems add variety too, like the peaceful mangrove boardwalk at Secret Woods Nature Center, or sunrise yoga sessions on smaller beaches tucked away from the crowds. Whether you’re boating, biking, or just enjoying the ocean breeze, Fort Lauderdale makes it easy to stay connected to the outdoors.
In Fort Lauderdale, culture shows up in everyday places, from big theaters to small local galleries. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts brings in Broadway shows, concerts, and community programs, while the Museum of Discovery and Science is a favorite for interactive exhibits and IMAX screenings. Las Olas Boulevard adds its own energy with art galleries, nightlife, and seasonal festivals that spill into the streets. And when you want more, Miami is just a short ride away, offering world‑class museums like the Pérez Art Museum Miami, major music venues, and professional sports. Living here means you can enjoy the charm of a local arts scene while still having easy access to big‑city experiences.
Highways like I‑95, I‑75, and Florida’s Turnpike connect you quickly to job centers and attractions across South Florida. The Brightline rail makes trips to Miami and West Palm Beach simple, while local bus routes and water taxis give you unique ways to navigate the city’s canals and downtown streets. For longer trips, Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport is right in town, offering domestic and international flights. Whether you’re commuting to work, heading to the beach, or planning a weekend getaway, the city keeps you connected without much effort.
Fairfield offers a wide range of apartments for rent in Fort Lauderdale, including studios, 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom layouts. Each home features a well‑equipped kitchen, with many communities offering extra amenities like a pool, gym, ample storage and private balconies.
Most Fairfield rentals in Fort Lauderdale welcome cats and dogs, with many communities offering pet‑focused amenities such as on‑site dog parks, wash stations, and nearby trails. Breed and size restrictions may apply, so be sure to check the specific pet policy for your chosen apartment.
Fairfield provides a range of leasing options, and month‑to‑month extensions may be available after the initial lease. Contact the leasing office for current availability and terms.
Fairfield makes relocating simple. Our detailed online listings give you a clear picture of floor plans, pricing, and availability before you even arrive, and flexible leasing options help you find the right fit. Leasing teams are available to answer questions, adjust to your schedule, and provide personalized guidance.
Yes. Fairfield apartments in Fort Lauderdale are positioned close to the city’s key job centers, from the marine industry and tourism to healthcare and technology. Many of our communities are within easy commuting distance of major employers, including AutoNation, Nova Southeastern University, and Broward Health. And with Miami nearby, residents also have access to additional opportunities in finance, international trade, and creative fields, making the region a strong hub for career growth.
Absolutely. Our rentals are conveniently located near respected schools and universities, including Nova Southeastern University, Broward College, and Florida Atlantic University’s Davie campus. These institutions provide opportunities for higher education, professional training, and continuing studies. The metro also offers a wide range of learning centers and specialized programs, making it easy to stay connected to education at every stage.
Commute times depend on where you live and how you travel, but most residents find them manageable thanks to the city’s transit options. Brightline rail service connects Fort Lauderdale quickly to Miami and West Palm Beach, while local bus routes and water taxis provide unique ways to get around town. Major freeways like I‑95, Florida’s Turnpike, and I‑75 link neighborhoods to job centers and attractions across South Florida. Whether you’re driving, riding the train, or taking advantage of the city’s waterways, commuting is straightforward and flexible.
Living in Fort Lauderdale does come at a higher cost compared to the national average, but many residents find the trade‑off worthwhile. The city’s strong job market, access to beaches, and wide range of dining, shopping, and cultural amenities create a lifestyle that feels rewarding. From afternoons on Las Olas Boulevard to weekends exploring nearby Pompano Beach or the Everglades, the overall quality of life makes the investment in living here feel well balanced.