Summary:
Immerse yourself in the heart of Fort Lauderdale's charming Sailboat Bend with this delightful 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment. This residence offers a comfortable layout perfect for a couple or roommates. Whether you're whipping up meals in the kitchen or relaxing in the living area, the space allows for both cozy togetherness and individual unwinding. Sailboat Bend's historic character seeps into the apartment's atmosphere, creating a unique and inviting feel.
The Space:
Live Like a Local in this Chic Fort Lauderdale 2 Bed, 1Bath!
Unwind and recharge in this comfortable and stylish 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment, ideally situated in Sailboat Bend, Fort Lauderdale. Whether you're on a family vacation, a weekend getaway with friends, or a business trip, this apartment offers the perfect home base to explore all that Fort Lauderdale has to offer!
Key Features:
Two spacious bedrooms: Each bedroom provides a tranquil retreat, ensuring a comfortable stay for everyone.
Modern kitchen: Equipped for whipping up delicious meals or enjoying a quick breakfast before hitting the beach.
Inviting living area: Relax and unwind in the living room after a day of exploring.
Entrance patio: Enjoy your morning coffee or evening cocktails enjoying the sunny Florida weather.
Shared laundry: Pack light and freshen up easily during your stay.
Short drive to: Highlight popular Fort Lauderdale destinations like the beach, Las Olas Boulevard, or entertainment districts.
Guest Access:
For your peace of mind and guest convenience, access to the apartment is granted through a unique door passcode. This code will be provided directly to you on the day of your check-in, ensuring a smooth and secure arrival.
The Neighborhood:
Sailboat Bend is a historic neighborhood located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Here's a breakdown of its key characteristics:
Location: Nestled between the New River and the F.E.C. Railroad tracks, Sailboat Bend boasts a unique waterside location.
History: Designated as the only historic district in Fort Lauderdale, Sailboat Bend offers a glimpse into the city's early development. Established in the early 1900s, it was originally a haven for working-class residents.
Character: Sailboat Bend is known for its charming, smaller houses with architectural styles reflecting the region's traditions. The neighborhood offers a vibrant and diverse atmosphere.
Attractions: While not directly on the beach, Sailboat Bend provides easy access to the New River and its waterways. The neighborhood itself offers a variety of restaurants, bars, and coffee shops, catering to a young professional crowd. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is also located nearby.
Overall, Sailboat Bend provides a unique and characterful experience for those seeking an alternative to the typical Fort Lauderdale beachfront location.
Getting Around:
Fort Lauderdale offers a variety of ways to get around, depending on your needs and budget:
Public Transportation:
Broward County Transit (BCT): The BCT bus system covers most of Fort Lauderdale and connects to nearby cities. Fares are affordable, and some routes, like the Sun Trolley, are free (with exceptions).
Water Taxi: Explore the city's waterways and access waterfront restaurants and attractions with the water taxi service.
Tri-Rail: This commuter train connects Fort Lauderdale with Miami and West Palm Beach, offering a convenient option for longer trips.
Ridesharing:
Uber and Lyft: Popular ridesharing services operate in Fort Lauderdale, providing a convenient and affordable way to get around, especially at night or for short distances.
Other Options:
Rental Cars: Renting a car gives you the most flexibility, but be prepared for parking costs, especially in popular areas.
Bicycles: Fort Lauderdale offers bike lanes and a relatively flat terrain, making it a good option for exploring specific areas or taking a leisurely ride.
Walking: The beach area and some neighborhoods are walkable, allowing you to experience the city at a slower pace.
Consider these factors when choosing your mode of transportation:
Budget: Public transportation and walking are the most budget-friendly options.
Distance: For longer distances, consider ridesharing or renting a car.
Time: Public transportation can take longer than taxis or ridesharing services.
Convenience: Ridesharing and taxis offer door-to-door service, while public transportation requires walking to stops.
Traffic: Factor in potential traffic congestion, especially during peak hours, when choosing between driving and public transportation.
By considering these options and your priorities, you can choose the best way to get around Fort Lauderdale and experience all it has to offer.
Other Things to Note:
We take great pride in maintaining a clean and comfortable space for our guests. Our team follows strict cleaning protocols, and we regularly fumigate the property to keep it pest-free. However, due to Florida’s warm climate, high humidity, and the property's proximity to the water, it’s common for local insects, including the occasional roach, to make an appearance—even after our best efforts.
Most of the time, you might find them already deceased as a result of our regular pest control. While this is a rare occurrence, we believe in being transparent. If you’re particularly sensitive to insects and this could impact your stay, we suggest considering another option to ensure your comfort.