Estero is a vibrant community located between
Fort Myers to the north and Bonita Springs to
the south. It is within easy reach of Southwest
Florida’s major north-south corridors,
I-75 and US-41. To the east lies Estero Bay,
a protected aquatic preserve. Estero is an unincorporated
area of Lee County with no municipal boundaries
of its own, but its core community encompasses
26 square miles.
Years ago Estero was a sleepy community of
citrus and cattle farms. Over recent years as
part-time residents who escaped to Florida during
winter months have made Estero their permanent
home, and young professionals have been attracted
to Estero’s incomparable lifestyle, the
area has become a thriving business community.
Estero residents are proud of their community
and many steps are taken to ensure the continued
growth and development does not impact the natural
beauty and charm of the area. Whilst the historical
landmarks have been preserved, up-to-date amenities
and modern residential communities now dot the
landscape.
Estero has been identified in the press as
“the epicenter of growth in southwest
Florida.” Its rapid growth is quickly
making 2000 Census figures obsolete –
the reported population of 9,503 in the 2000
census is predicted to have grown to 37,800
by 2007. In addition property values have also
been on the increase. in just four years, the
median home value has doubled.