Flagler Village market profile.
Description of the Neighborhood
Flagler Village is Fort Lauderdale's fast-changing arts, apartment, dining, and mixed-use district north of downtown.




Pros & Cons
Pros
- Walkable dining, retail, and entertainment nodes
- Strong demand from renters, buyers, and operators
- Close to employment centers and transit corridors
Cons
- Parking, traffic, and event congestion can affect daily use
- Premium blocks price quickly compared with inland alternatives
- Construction cycles and nightlife noise vary by street
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Median Price
The Location
Flagler Village sits immediately north of downtown Fort Lauderdale and west of Victoria Park, with direct access to Brightline, Federal Highway, and Las Olas.
Day & Nightlife
Restaurants, bars, lounges, and event programming support evening demand from residents, visitors, and operators.

Walk Score
Walkability is strongest around the mixed-use core and commercial streets, while side streets and beach trips vary by block.
Comparable Neighborhoods
- Las Olas
- Victoria Park
- Downtown Fort Lauderdale
Demographics
Demand in Flagler Village is shaped by local residents, seasonal users, investors, and operators comparing lifestyle, access, housing stock, and commercial activity. Median value shown is based on the Flagler Heights Zillow neighborhood benchmark through March 2026.