Islamorada market profile.
Description of the Neighborhood
Islamorada is an Upper Keys village known for sport fishing, resorts, waterfront homes, marinas, galleries, and a luxury second-home profile.




Pros & Cons
Pros
- Rare island inventory with boating and water access
- Strong second-home and vacation-rental appeal
- Scarcity supports long-term market attention
Cons
- Insurance, flood risk, and storm exposure require careful underwriting
- Limited land supply keeps entry points high
- Services and workforce housing can be constrained
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Median Price
The Location
Islamorada sits between Key Largo and Marathon along US-1, with bay and ocean access on both sides.
Day & Nightlife
The evening scene is waterfront and marina-driven, with casual restaurants, live music, resort activity, and seasonal visitor traffic.


Walk Score
Most movement is car, bike, golf-cart, or boat-supported, with walkability strongest around marina, resort, and restaurant clusters.
Comparable Neighborhoods
- Key Largo
- Marathon
- Key West
Demographics
Demand in Islamorada 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 Islamorada Zillow city benchmark through March 2026.