Seminole Park Historic District
A beloved pocket of Fort Myers, Seminole Park Historic District blends river-breeze living with architectural character from the 1920s and 1930s. Craftsman bungalows and Mediterranean Revival homes line quiet blocks near McGregor Boulevard, where towering palms and wide sidewalks make evening strolls second nature. Weekends often start with a tee time at the city’s classic Fort Myers Country Club and continue with a dose of innovation at the nearby Edison and Ford Winter Estates. Downtown’s River District sits just minutes away, with open-air concerts, art walks, and seasonal festivals curated by the River District Alliance.
Families appreciate strong educational options in Lee County. The acclaimed Fort Myers High School offers the International Baccalaureate program, while younger students can audition for the arts-focused Edison Park Creative and Expressive Arts School. Zoning, magnet, and enrollment information is centralized through the School District of Lee County. Commuters benefit from short hops to the medical district, downtown offices, and over the bridge to Cape Coral, with public transit options via LeeTran.
Daily life here feels easy: morning coffee on a shaded porch, a quick bike ride to the riverfront, and dinner downtown without hunting for parking. If you’re considering a move—or ready to sell—Agent Pronto can connect you with a top local agent who knows Seminole Park Historic District inside and out.